FULL-TIME Dundee 1-2 Aberdeenpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
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First-half goals from Kevin Nisbet and Topi Keskinen ensure Aberdeen win their 12th consecutive game in all competitions and go top of the table for now.
Dundee gave everything they had in the second half but could not create enough chances to complete the comeback started through Simon Murray's penalty kick just before the break.
FULL-TIME Hearts 1-1 Ross Countypublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
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Late, late drama at Tynecastle as Hearts avoid a ninth successive defeat.
Ross County will be crestfallen after defending for the lives for so long.
Ronan Hale gave them the lead with a stunning shot but Lawrence Shankland scored with one of the last touches of the ball from a corner deep in added time.
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Lawrence Shankland (far right) had the final say at Tynecastle
Dundee pin Dons backpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
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Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen
Kheredine Idessane BBC Scotland at Dens Park
Credit to Dundee. They could have crumbled after going a couple of goals down after half an hour or so. Instead, they've been right in this one all along.
After going in at the interval 2-1 down, they've hardly let Aberdeen out their own half but just can't quite find that moment of quality to equalise.
Credit to the Dons too. Free-flowing before the break, they've been resolute in the face of the Dundee onslaught and are still on course to maintain their perfect start to the season.
Postpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
16:46 BST 28 September 2024
Motherwell 2-1 St Mirren
Really poor cross from James Scott... St Mirren are really wasteful in the final third and must improve their delivery if they are to find an equaliser.
GOAL Kilmarnock 3-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
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Craig Sibbald
That decision is overturned after a trip to the monitor...
Grant Irvine is the VAR who called referee Craig Napier over. He's decided to wasn't a foul from Miller Thomson, and in the end it's a great call from the referee to allow play to continue.
Postpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 28 September 2024
16:42 BST 28 September 2024
Dundee 1-2 Aberdeen
Dundee have seriously struggled to make the most of set-pieces this afternoon. It could cost them.
A wild corner from Sammy Braybrooke flies out the other side of the pitch - prompting groans and ironic jeers from the home and away support in the ground, respectively.
Hearts left it late to seal a point against Ross County
Andy Campbell
BBC Scotland
Lawrence Shankland's first goal of the season deep in added time rescued a point for managerless Hearts against Ross County and ended their run of eight straight defeats.
The hosts, who parted with head coach Steven Naismith last weekend and were overseen by caretaker Liam Fox, struggled to break down their stubborn visitors before Ronan Hale netted superbly against the run of play.
Captain Shankland's shot struck the crossbar in one of three big chances for the striker prior to his equaliser, when he bundled in Yan Dhanda's corner.
Hearts move on to two points from seven games and are a point adrift at the bottom. Don Cowie's County are five points better off and just outside the top six.
Two of the big moments in the game typified Hearts' recent experience.
Hale flicked the ball into Connor Randall's path then pounced on the loose ball after Beni Baningime's tackle. Craig Gordon was well beaten by a sumptuous strike.
County found themselves defending deeper and deeper in the second half and the Shankland chance off the woodwork came from Alan Forrest's set up, the frame of the goal rattling before Forrest drew a save from Ross Laidlaw in the aftermath.
But the home side kept going and Gordon joined the attack at the corner that finally yielded a leveller.
Late leveller boosts Hearts for Europe
Hearts face the arduous journey to face opening Conference League opponents Dinamo Minsk in Azerbaijan on Thursday then visit Aberdeen the following Sunday.
Winning this game would have been the ideal boost and though their winless run stretches to a 12th game, Shankland's late goal gives them something of a tonic.
In truth, they should have been in front early on. County goalkeeper Laidlaw could only palm a shot from Forrest and Shankland pinched the ball just next to the byeline to tee up Forrest, whose shot was blocked by Ryan Leak.
And, after falling behind, they carved an excellent chance when Stephen Kingsley found Shankland with a back-post cross and the Scotland forward nodded wide.
Substitute Barrie McKay struck past after a one-two with Shankland and both Jorge Grant and Shankland were denied by Laidlaw as time ticked away. Shankland would have the final say, though.
County almost capitalise in the capital
County appeared to be ready for a Hearts reaction following Naismith's departure. They set up to repel their hosts and restricted them for extended periods.
Going forward, they had to make the most of counters and set pieces, Nathan Chilvers flashing an effort over from a corner prior to the opener.
And, after the Hale goal, the striker elected to shoot rather than play in Jordan White as Hearts were caught on the break again. The eventual shot was deflected into Gordon's hands when White seemed better placed.
Losing such a late goal will be a disappointment but they go into next week's visit of champions Celtic with two draws and a win since the last international break.
What they said
Hearts interim head coach Liam Fox: "We're not celebrating a draw at home but the message I want to get across is that the players kept going right to the end.
"We can do better, we know that."
Ross County manager Don Cowie: "I'm seeing a group of players that are working ever so hard for each other, putting their bodies on the line.
"We see out that last corner, we go away with three points. It's not to be but I'm extremely proud of the group."
Heart of Midlothian have lost just one of their 15 top-flight home games against Ross County (W6 D8), going down 0-1 in March 2017 (P7 W3 D4 L0 since).
After their 2-1 win in March last season, Ross County could win back-to-back top-flight meetings with Hearts for the first time, with this the 30th such clash between the two clubs.
Hearts have just one point from six Scottish Premiership matches this season (W0 D1 L5), the fewest by any side at this stage of a season in the competition since Dundee in 2018-19 (0). The last side to have one or fewer points from their opening seven games in the division were Ross County in 2014-15 (0).
Ross County are winless in their last 19 away league games (D7 L12) since a 1-0 win at Kilmarnock in September 2023. The last side to go 20 consecutive top-flight away games without winning were Dundee from August 2004 to August 2012, while the last to do so without being relegated during the run were St. Mirren from November 2009 to October 2010.
Ross County have conceded more second half goals (8) than any side in the Scottish Premiership this season, with this also accounting for a league-high 73% of their total goals shipped this term (8/11).