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  • Hibernian v Dundee United (17:45)

  • FT: Aberdeen 0-0 Livingston - Hosts remain at the bottom of the table

  • FT: Dundee 1-1 Motherwell - Maswanhise knifes through the Dundee defence unopposed to finish low; Graham puts in free header at back post to level; Dhanda given late straight red for Dundee

  • FT: Falkirk 1-2 St Mirren - John's deflected free-kick opens scoring; Mandron nods in second; Graham sets up grandstand finish

  • FT: Rangers 0-2 Hearts - Shankland crowbars opener in on his left foot amid calls of hand ball; Hearts awarded controversial penalty with Shankland putting in his own rebound

  1. Postpublished at 18:19 BST

    Hibernian 1-1 Dundee United

    Luca Stephenson has a chance for a second goal as he is all alone at the back post from a corner but Jordan Smith saves.

    Hibs players are complaining about the blocking tactics of United from set-plays...

  2. Postpublished at 18:17 BST

    Hibernian 1-1 Dundee United

    Zac Sapsford takes aim for the bottom corner with a curling shot and Hibs goalie Jordan Smith pushes it away, although it looked as if it was going well wide.

  3. 'We'll see' - Martin on Rangers board backingpublished at 18:15 BST

    FT: Rangers 0-2 Hearts

    Asked if he will continue to receive the support from Rangers' heirarchy, Russell Martin says: "We'll see."

    As for winning over the fans, he adds: "Only results will convince them. My job is to convince the players and the staff inside the building after a difficult afternoon and give them enough support and detail to improve.

    "It is not going to be an easy journey for me to win favour. It hasn't been from day one with a lot of people, but we'll keep working and make sure it does.

    "Professionally, it hurts a bit because nobody sees how hard you work. No-one sees the stuff you have to deal with, but it is what it is and is the job of a football manager."

    Rangers head coach Russell MartinImage source, SNS
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    GOAL Hibernian 1-1 Dundee Unitedpublished at 18:13 BST

    Yevhen Kucherenko O.G

    A shocker for the United goalie as Yevhen Kucherenko makes a mess of a punch from a corner and puts it straight into his own net.

    Rocky Bushiri might be trying to claim it since he was the closest Hibs player.

    Dundee United's Yevhenii Kucherenko scores an own goal to make it 1-1Image source, SNS
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    Dundee United's Yevhenii Kucherenko scores an own goal to make it 1-1

  5. 'So much change, messy for Rangers' - Martinpublished at 18:11 BST

    FT: Rangers 0-2 Hearts

    Rangers head coach Russell Martin feels that his side were on the wrong side of three "tough decisions", having a goal wrongly disallowed, while he thought there was a handball in the lead-up to Hearts' first goal.

    "There is a lot of anxiety, a lot of difficulty managing expectation," he tells BBC Scotland. "We have so many players trying to feel their way into their Rangers career in a really difficult situation.

    "There's so much change, so many new players, they are coming into an environment that's really unique that they wouldn't have felt before. So we have to try to help them through that.

    "We are not coming into a club that has been winning a lot and that has strong foundations, so there's been so much change.

    "We knew that in-house and knew change could be messy."

  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 18:11 BST

    Hibernian 0-1 Dundee United

    Ironic cheers from the Hibs fans as Iurie Iovu becomes the first player to be booked for a clip on the heels of Martin Boyle.

    Nicky Cadden bends the free-kick wide of the top corner by a foot or two.

  7. Postpublished at 18:09 BST

    Hibernian 0-1 Dundee United

    Yevhen Kucherenko does well to hold on to a fizzing Chris Cadden cross since there are a few Hibs players sniffing around for any scraps.

  8. McInnes hails Shankland 'masterclass'published at 18:07 BST

    FT: Rangers 0-2 Hearts

    Hearts head coach Derek McInnes believes his side gave a "90-minute performance" and deserved their victory at Ibrox.

    Asked if it was a statement win, he tells BBC Scotland: "It is an important win for us in terms of giving belief to a lot of the new lads and the lads who have been here a while who have been scarred by not winning at places at Ibrox.

    "Everybody was making reference to our poor record here and it is good to put that to bed.

    "People will focus on Rangers, but I thought we were bullish and confident and had a way about us in the first half.

    "It is tough for Rangers at the minute and we wanted to add to that anxiety, so any opportunity to press them high and not let them build the way they want to play, we tried to take that."

    As for his two-goal captain, McInnes adds: "It was an absolute masterclass by Lawrence Shankland up front. He led the line brilliantly and was well supported behind - we were outstanding to a man."

    Hearts captain Lawrence ShanklandImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 18:05 BST

    Hibernian 0-1 Dundee United

    Nicky Cadden cracks over a wonderful cross from the left but nobody in green and white can get near it.

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    GOAL Hibernian 0-1 Dundee Unitedpublished at 18:02 BST

    Luca Stephenson

    The visitors score with their first attack.

    Luca Stephenson does well to nod in a Will Ferry cross but Hibs will be fuming since they had plenty of defenders in close proximity.

    Dundee United's Luca Stephenson scores to make it 1-0Image source, SNS
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    Dundee United's Luca Stephenson scores to make it 1-0

  11. Postpublished at 18:01 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    Kieron Bowie flicks on a long ball and Martin Boyle is through on the keeper from the right.

    It's a tame effort though and goalkeeper Yevhen Kucherenko saves easily.

  12. Pressley pleased with Dundee responsepublished at 17:59 BST

    FT: Dundee 1-1 Motherwell

    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley tells BBC Scotland: "First half was a poor performance, we didn't really carry out the game plan.

    "The pleasing factor was we got a response from the players in the second half. My belief is we played with greater energy and courage.

    "[Cameron Congreve] was a main target for us in the summer and we weren't sure if it was going to happen. Thankfully it did. He's shown what an exciting talent he is. He was exceptional today when he came on."

  13. Postpublished at 17:58 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    One of the many Hibs free-kicks is nodded down to Martin Boyle and his fierce hit is really travelling before it is blocked by a defender in tangerine.

  14. Postpublished at 17:57 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    The foul count is building as the visitors chop down Hibs players at regular intervals.

    Maybe the wet surface is playing a part?

  15. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    Martin Boyle goes down in a heap at the edge of the penalty area after a tangle of legs.

    Referee Dan McFarlane just shakes his head at the Hibs skipper.

  16. 'Mixed emotions' in defeat for McGlynnpublished at 17:53 BST

    FT: Falkirk 1-2 St Mirren

    Falkirk manager John McGlynn: "Mixed emotions really. We competed and played very well. We've lost two cheap goals, but unfortunate with the deflection from the free kick.

    "We switch off at the throw in, which has cost us. Throughout the game we matched St Mirren who are a very good side and very good at what they do.

    "We're still finding our feet a little bit playing against teams at this level. So I take belief that for long spells you wouldn't have known we've just come out the Championship.

    "We should probably have taken something from the game, so we need to learn very quickly that concentration levels have got to be spot on for every moment."

  17. Postpublished at 17:52 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    Hibs are pinning United back as the torrential rain continues.

    Jamie McGrath's chipped effort from 18 yards lands on the roof of the net.

  18. 'Fantastic point' for Livingstonpublished at 17:51 BST

    FT: Aberdeen 0-0 Livingston

    Livingston manager David Martindale tells BBC Scotland: "I thought it was a fantastic point away from home.

    "I don't think the first half we were anywhere near the levels I wanted us to be.

    "Second half we were much better, posed a threat on the counter.

    "Jerome didn't really have a save to make. We could have nicked it, so I'm fairly pleased with the performance.

    "I thought the full group were very good. A special mention to Jerome and the back four. There was a lot to like.

    "We've got good team spirit, positive momentum and I think we'll get better as the season goes on."

  19. Aberdeen 'not good enough'published at 17:50 BST

    FT: Aberdeen 0-0 Livingston

    Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin tells BBC Scotland: "We feel some frustration. We did some more stable things today, kept a clean sheet and create a lot of chances. It's still not there, we still have things to work on. It's not good enough and we have to keep working hard to get the team up to speed.

    "The good thing today was the chances we created. When we play at home, we have to be quicker as a team. That's why we have to work really hard to get the team up to their full potential.

    "Four players today make their first game of the season and made a good impact.

    "I think we are going to succeed. It is a long-term project, we're going to keep going, but right now we have to show more. It's up to us to give the fans energy. We have to give them more.

    "As a player and a manager at Aberdeen, we have really strong expectations. We have to give the fans more to get a good feeling. Right now, the team is struggling a little bit.

    "The pressure is always there. We have had a really bad start, but we have to keep working and keep believing. The only way to get out of this is take it step by step.

    "This season is not over yet. We know we don't have enough points so far. We have to perform better."

  20. Do not adjust your setspublished at 17:49 BST

    Hibernian 0-0 Dundee United

    Hibs are playing in green and white hoops...

    A nod to their original kit to celebrate the club's 150th anniversary.

    Hibs in their 150th anniversary kitImage source, SNS
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    Hibs in their 150th anniversary kit