Critchley opens up on Nieuwenhof returnpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:30 GMT 26 February
Hearts v St Mirren (19:45)
Hearts boss Neil Critchley tells BBC Scotland: "We've got three games in a week so [we want to put] a bit of freshness into the team. Calem and Sander have been coming off the bench in the last couple of games and made an impact.
"We felt it was the right time for them to start. Gerald has definitely benefited from a run of training. He's looking stronger and fitter every day. Hopefully he gives us some energy on the right-hand side."
[On Nieuwenhof's return]: "It is like having a brand new signing. He's really impressed me. The people within the building spoke really highly of him as a person and a player."
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Nieuwenhof missed a year of action with a knee problem
Wimmer looking forward to Fir Park bowpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:28 GMT 26 February
Motherwell v Dundee (19:45)
Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer tells BBC Scotland: "The post-match of the game against Dundee United gave me a new picture.
"I hope slowly we can make the right decisions. The more training sessions we have, the more we can work with the players.
"Kai Andrews has great composure on the ball, he plays without fear, he deserved it from the training.
"We want to win our homes games of course but it's important that we bring our best performance on the pitch. If we do this, I'm convinced we can win.
"I'm looking forward to the atmosphere and I'm sure that our fans will support us as much as they can. It's on us to give them this back and leave our hearts on the pitch."
'Six cup ties until the split' - Dochertypublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
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Motherwell v Dundee (19:45)
Dundee manager Tony Docherty tells BBC Scotland: "Six games to the split and we treat them all like cup ties. It will be a competitive game, that's what I'm expecting.
"Motherwell have a new manager, I expect a good atmosphere to welcome him, we need to ready for that.
"You get an idea from watching their game of what they could look like, but we're focused on our own game. We've got a squad that can be adaptable and it's very much about us tonight.
"We've got some changes we've had to make because of three injuries we picked up on Saturday."
Home comforts for Unitedpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:23 GMT 26 February
Dundee Utd v Hibernian (19:45)
Kheredine Idessane BBC Scotland at Tannadice
I was here the last time United hosted Hibs. What a cracker that turned into, with Hibs winning as we entered time added on. Only for the Tangerines to find two late goals against the 10 men. Bedlam, with even home boss Jim Goodwin on his backside on the pitch after the last-gasp winner.
You have to go back to December 2021 for the last time Hibs beat them, which was also the last time they won here. Since then, three United wins and three draws.
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Dundee United struck on 93 and 99 minutes the last time they hosted Hibs
Magennis & Armstrong in for Killie; Ferguson's Rangers unchangedpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:20 GMT 26 February
Kilmarnock v Rangers (20:00)
It looks like Derek McInnes has gone for the traditional 4-4-2 as he welcomes Kyle Magennis and Danny Armstrong back into the starting line-up.
Liam Polworth and Liam Donnelly are the pair to drop out from the side who were defeated by Aberdeen at the weekend.
The big news from Barry Ferguson's first team, is... Well, there's no news. He's gone with the same side who lost to St Mirren in Philippe Clement's final game in charge.
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Rangers defender Clinton Nsiala tries out his photography skills
Quadruple Saints swap; same again for Countypublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:17 GMT 26 February
St Johnstone v Ross County (19:45)
St Johnstone boss Simo Valakari has made four changes from the 2-1 defeat to Hearts. There are first starts for Zach Mitchell and Stephen Duke-McKenna, while Jason Holt and Makenzie Kirk also get the nod.
The injured Bozo Mikulic, Graham Carey, Barry Douglas and Elliot Watt make way.
Don Cowie sticks with the same County team that comfortably saw off Dundee at the weekend.
Slattery makes 100th 'Well appearance; Dundee change fourpublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:15 GMT 26 February
Motherwell v Dundee (19:45)
Michael Wimmer makes three changes to the side that lost to Dundee United. Callum Slattery, Dom Thompson and Kai Andrews replace John Koutroumbis, Ewan Wilson and Tawanda Maswanise,
Slattery plays his 100th Motherwell game, while Andy Halliday reaches a half century of club appearances and Andrews makes his home debut.
For the visitors, Antonio Portales, Clark Robertson and Seb Palmer-Holden all miss out through injury. Finlay Robertson also drops to the bench with Scott Tiffoney, Oluwaseun Adewumi, Mo Sylla and Aaron Donnelly coming into the starting XI.
Stephenson in for United; Kuharevich starts for Hibspublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:11 GMT 26 February
Dundee United v Hibernian (19:45)
Both sides make just the one change from their respective victories at the weekend.
For United, captain Ross Docherty misses out after limping off against Motherwell so Luca Stepehnson starts in midfield. Craig Sibbald is on the bench for the first time since October having been out with a groin injury.
As for Hibs, Keiron Bowie is among the substitutes despite a good performance against Celtic so Mykola Kuharevich starts up top.
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Kieron Bowie (left) drops to the bench after making his first start of the season against Celtic on Saturday
'No way I was turning it down'published at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:02 GMT 26 February
Kilmarnock v Rangers (20:00)
Is this Rangers playing to a beleaguered gallery a week after chief executive Patrick Stewart spoke of "sticking to the plan" with Philippe Clement?
It's not exactly new territory for Barry Ferguson, who won 15 trophies at Ibrox and has around 250 games under his belt as a manager, albeit with Blackpool, Clyde, Kelty Hearts and Alloa Athletic, but it's fair to say the move has raised many an eyebrow.
"When you get offered the opportunity, there was no way I was turning it down," he said on Monday. "I'm just glad I took it and we'll see where it goes.
"I'm confident in my ability, I'm confident in my staff's ability and also the players. I wouldn't be sitting here if I didn't feel ready."
Postpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
19:00 GMT 26 February
Kilmarnock v Rangers (20:00)
Barry Ferguson's last dressing room team talk came three years ago, before a home defeat for Alloa Athletic against East Fife.
His sudden appointment as interim head coach at Rangers has come as a huge surprise, with the former Ibrox captain admitting himself that it is a dream he never thought would come true.
He will have the assistance of three other popular ex-players, Neil McCann, Billy Dodds and Allan McGregor, as Rangers deal with a mid-season managerial change for the fourth successive campaign.
Can this gang of four get a tune out of an underperforming squad, starting at Kilmarnock tonight?
Ferguson takes Rangers helm on busy nightpublished at 18:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February
18:50 GMT 26 February
We have five matches in the Scottish Premiership this evening and a high-profile new addition in the dugout as Barry Ferguson returns to Rangers in a move few would have predicted this time last week.
With the league split looming, every point is precious.
Defender Dan Casey scored twice as Motherwell won for the first time in eight matches to beat freefalling Dundee on new boss Michael Wimmer's home debut.
The visitors' fifth consecutive Scottish Premiership defeat leaves them four points from safety and just three points off bottom spot.
Casey's first came after 12 minutes when he bulleted in a header from an Andy Halliday corner.
The Irishman was left completely unmarked in the box and should have added a near identical goal just a few minutes later from another set-piece.
Tony Docherty's side struggled to compete in the first half, but a change of formation allowed them greater control in the second period.
They equalised with 11 minutes to play when Simon Murray tapped in his 15th goal of the season, but the game was not level for long.
Motherwell restored their lead six minutes later with centre back Casey volleying in from Harry Paton's cross to complete an unlikely double.
When Stuart Kettlewell quit as Motherwell boss, he left his side in fifth place.
A tumultuous transition period then shifted focus from a potential European finish to league survival.
And had Wimmer's side lost against Dundee, they would have been just one point off the relegation play-off spot. Instead, they are within one victory of top six.
Not only does this win brings them closer to the top half than to that dreaded 11th spot, but the manner of the performance should revitalise both the players and the Fir Park fans.
Five games until the league splits, and three of those are at home for Motherwell.
Worrying times for struggling Dundee
Dundee are in trouble. They have been unlucky in some defeats recently but not in this one.
It took until Cameron's equaliser for the visitors register a shot on target and they never really looked to threaten Ellery Balcombe's goal.
There are goals in Dundee's attack - Murray has 15 this season and netted 23 last campaign; Lyall Cameron boasts 10 from midfield; and Seb Palmer-Holden has found the net nine times.
But providing service to these forward players seems to be the real issue.
With bottom club St Johnstone beating Ross County, Dundee must know they are in a relegation dogfight.
What they said
Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer: "I'm very proud of the guys.
"I think it was a brilliant first half. In the second half, we saw a little bit of a lack of energy and dropped too deep. But it was a fantastic win from everyone together."
Dundee manager Tony Docherty: "I thought we should've got at least a point. The performance in the second half was good enough.
"We had numerous chances. We were, by a long shot, the better team in the second half. If we continue to put in that level of performance then we'll be okay."
Motherwell have lost both of their two previous league games against Dundee in 2024-25, this after only losing one of their previous 14 league matches against them beforehand (W9 D4).
Dundee’s 1-0 win in October ended a seven-game winless run away to Motherwell in the league (D3 L4) since winning back-to-back visits in 2016-17.
Motherwell have lost both of their last two home league games, last losing more on the spin in November 2022 (run of 4).
Dundee have lost each of their last five midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) away league games by an aggregate score of 22-3 since a 1-1 draw at Aberdeen in January 2024. The Dee’s last midweek away win in the Scottish Premiership was back in February 2022 at Hearts (2-1).
Dundee’s Lyall Cameron has scored five goals in his five Scottish Premiership appearances against Motherwell – the only opponent against which he has scored more than twice in the competition.