Jamie Brandon, a skilled Scottish defender who is most comfortable when patrolling the right flank, was born on the 5th of February 1998. As of this writing, he stands at 27 years old. At a height of 1.76m (5ft 9in), and weight of 70kg (11st), his physical attributes make him an imposing figure on the pitch. Currently, he exhibits his skills and prowess in the number 2 jersey for Kilmarnock.
The overall assessment of his potential in the market suggests a value hovering around the region of £210k, as compiled by Transfermarkt.
Brandon's professional journey took root at Hearts in the 2016 season when he joined as a trainee. Over the following years, he gradually trickled into the first team, playing an increasing number of games per season. His first season saw him participate in just one league match. However, perseverance and hard work led to more prominent role in the second season with 12 league appearances. In the subsequent 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons, he continued to contribute to the team, albeit in a somewhat limited capacity, by appearing seven and eight times respectively.
Seeking new opportunities and challenges, Brandon moved to Greenock Morton on loan in January 2022. However, his stint was short lived, and in July 2022 he made a permanent move to Livingston.
Following the transfer to Livingston, Brandon's career seemed to find a more consistent rhythm. During the 2022-23 season, he made eight league appearances, and his game time flourished in the following years, with 32 appearances in the 2023-24 season and 34 in the 2024-2025 season, alongside his first recorded goal.
In an interesting twist, Brandon then transferred to Kilmarnock in the Premiership in July 2025, demonstrating an upwards curve to his career. His current season (2025-2026) with Kilmarnock has been promising so far as he's made five first team appearances already. Additionally, he has been an active participant in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Kilmarnock, occupying a starting position four times and making one appearance as a substitute.
