Summary

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  • Celtic 3-1 Hibs - Boyle pounces on Trusty error to open scoring but hosts respond with goals from Kuhn, Idah & Hatate

  • Dundee Utd 0-2 St Mirren - Mandron lashes home & Ayunga doubles lead

  • Hearts 3-0 Motherwell - Shankland nets either side of disallowed Slattery strike & Forrest adds third

  • Kilmarnock 3-2 Dundee - Armstrong penalty opens scoring, Cameron finds equaliser but Anderson soon restores lead & Deas adds late third before Cameron nets again

  • St Johnstone 2-1 Ross County - Balodis & Watt net for bottom club either side of Samuel goal then Hale's late leveller disallowed & Ashworth sent off

  1. LINE-UPS at McDiarmid Parkpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 10 May

    St Johnstone v Ross County (15:00)

    St Johnstone: Fisher, Curtis, Sprangler, Balodis, Douglas, Steven, Watt, Holt, McPake, Sidibeh, Ikpeazu.

    Substitutes: Sinclair, Griffith, Clark, Carey, Kucheriavyi, Duke-McKenna, Kirk, Kimpioka, Franczak.

    Ross County: Amissah, Wright, Nightingale, Lopata, Ashworth, Harmon, Randall, Nisbet, Phillips, Samuel, Hale.

    Substitutes: Ross, Brown, Tomkinson, Campbell, Efete, White, Smith, Robesten, Kenneh.

  2. Scorchio!published at 14:04 British Summer Time 10 May

    We've got blue skies all across Scotland, with the temperature pushing 20C.

    There could be a few sun-skelped faces by close of play.

    Team news coming right up...

    Tannadice ParkImage source, SNS
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    Get the sun cream on if you're off to Dundee United v St Mirren

  3. Postpublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 10 May

    We've not forgotten Hearts v Motherwell but there's nothing on the line at Tynecastle, with the visitors safe from trouble and the Edinburgh side as good as.

    The big question for the Jam Tarts is who next for the manager's job?

    There's been a lot of chatter about Derek McInnes, but the Killie boss has plenty on his plate right now and is likely to shut down any questions about his future in double quick time.

  4. Big day at the bottompublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 10 May

    Good afternoon.

    St Johnstone have been supping in the Last Chance saloon for a while now. It's crunch time today since a home loss to Ross County would mean falling out of the top flight for the first time since 2002.

    A home win in Perth would make things interesting though since it would cut the gap between the sides to three points with two games to come.

    Kilmarnock can banish play-off worries if they beat Dundee in Ayrshire, but the visitors are scrambling to avoid that second-bottom spot and are just four points behind their hosts.

    In the top half of the table, Dundee United probably need a victory to stay in the race for third place, while St Mirren will want maximum points at Tannadice in their bid to overhaul Jim Goodwin's men.

    Champions Celtic are at home to Hibs, who lead the way in that scrap to finish best of the rest.

    Ross County players soak up the Perthshire sunshineImage source, SNS
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    Ross County players soak up the Perthshire sunshine