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  • FT: Celtic 5-0 Ross County - Scales heads opener then sets up McCowan strike before Bernardo adds third, McGregor scores screamer & Idah makes it five

  • FT: Dundee United 2-0 St Mirren - Holt scores penalty late on, then misses a spot-kick - with Fraser sent off - before Adegboyega doubles lead

  • FT: Kilmarnock 1-1 Dundee - Cameron makes second-half breakthrough before Wales scores fine equaliser

  • FT: Motherwell 0-3 Hibernian - Hoilett taps in Nicky Cadden cross & Kuharevich scrambles second before late third from Campbell

  • Scottish Cup third-round ties - Highland League Fraserburgh beat third-tier Annan

  1. Another five-goal thriller?published at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Kilmarnock v Dundee (15:00)

    These sides have already served up two thrillers against one another this season - one win apiece, with the victors coming from two goals down to win 3-2.

    Both of those were at Dens Park, with the hosts' victory in the latest meeting earlier this month ending a run of six games without a win over the Ayrshire side.

    With Dundee having kept the fewest clean sheets - just one - and faced more goal attempts than any other team in the Premiership this season, this could be another high-scoring affair.

    Especially as Tony Docherty's seventh-top side thumped in four goals past Hibs last weekend, although it's a different story for former boss Derek McInnes, whose Kilmarnock side are three points behind having suffered three consecutive defeats.

  2. Goodwin focussing on the park, not the league tablepublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Dundee United v St Mirren (15:00)

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Scotland: “That’s the hardest part, to try and get that level of consistency.

    “We’re well aware that St Mirren will be coming here to put things right as far as they’re concerned and we have to try and match the aggression of St Mirren.

    “We’ve got the to do the basics of the defensive side well.

    "Of course, if we were to finish in this position at the end of the season, then it would be a fantastic campaign. But it's far too early to, you know, be taking too much notice of that."

  3. Meeting of similar systems - McInnespublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Kilmarnock v Dundee (15:00)

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "David Watson hasn't trained all week. He feels fine to give us something from the bench, but we'll only use him if we have to.

    "Danny Armstrong hasn't been at full pelt in recent weeks - he's been nursing a hamstring issue. Gary has done well for us from the bench so gets his opportunity."

    As for recent high-scoring meetings, McInnes adds: "Who knows? Both of us would rather not concede so many, but there's no doubt the games have been exciting and fraught with anxiety. Both teams see set pieces as opportunities, normally both play a similar system."

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS
  4. Kettlewell looking for 'reaction after adversity'published at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell tells BBC Scotland: "We feel we're going to have to be at our absolute best to contain the Hibs front line, which is glittered with talent and pace, but we also feel we can carry our own threat.

    "We're almost two years into myself being the manager and we always work to how we want to play.

    "We've shown good versatility and a good degree of performance whilst being able to get some results in there.

    "What I want to do is try and show a reaction from a disappointing result last week. As a side we generally show good reactions to adversity."

  5. 'We have to be at our best' - Cowiepublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    Ross County manager Don Cowie tells BBC Scotland: "It's about us beign aware of the challenge we face.

    "Despite the six changes, their quality is there. We have to be at our best and defend really well. And, when we get the opportunity, we need to take it.

    "We know the difficulties with the pace they play at. It's about trying to limit that as much as possible."

  6. Hale County's strikerpublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    If County are going to spring a surprise at Celtic Park, you imagine Ronan Hale will have a big hand in it.

    The 26-year-old summer arrival from Cliftonville's 46 goal attempts is more than any other player in the Premiership this season.

    From those, Belfast-born striker has garnered five goals, which means he is joint top scorer with nine others - including Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi.

    Ross County's Ronan Hale warms upImage source, SNS
  7. Odds heavily in Celtic's favourpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    Celtic weren't at their best on Wednesday but still managed a 1-1 draw at home to an impressive Club Brugge to inch closer to Champions League knockout stage qualification.

    They have now gone 11 games without defeat since their 7-1 thrashing by Borussia Dortmund - their only defeat in 20 games this season - and are now two points clear at the top of the domestic table.

    With Aberdeen and Rangers playing tomorrow, Celtic will be strong favourites to extend that lead considering they have beaten visitors Ross County in their latest 12 meetings.

    County have only ever won once at Celtic Park in their history, losing their latest 11 by an aggregate of 34-3, and are without an away win in seven outings - and in 23 league games overall.

    Celtic, meanwhile, scored at least two goals in each of their past 21 league games - and will fancy themselves to extend what is already the longest such run of scoring in their history.

  8. United and Buddies both in formpublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Dundee United v St Mirren (15:00)

    United and St Mirren, two points and two places below in sixth, meet at Tannadice on the back of confidence-boosting results last weekend.

    The hosts have only won once in five outings, but after holding title hopefuls Rangers to a 1-1 draw at Ibrox, they are now unbeaten in three - choose your fighter as they say.

    St Mirren, meanwhile, are now unbeaten in four, winning three of them after their 2-1 win at home to Aberdeen, with the previous week's win over Hibs being their first away from home this season.

    However, former St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin has led his side to two 1-0 victories over the Buddies already this season, including in the League Cup in August.

  9. Aberdeen draw can be 'turning point' - Graypublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    Hibernian head coach David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "I think the message for me straight after the Aberdeen game was that we need to start this game with that mindset.

    "That feeling we had at the end of the game - there's been too many times that we've been on the receiving end of that sort of scenario in games.

    "If we can use that as our turning point for the season, that has to be the message and build on that today with the confidence high."

    As for sticking by his goalkeeper, he Gray adds: "Jordan Smith was put into a very difficult situation because of the scrutiny on that position, which is understandable.

    "He knows he can do better for a couple of situations in the game, but you rely on all his experience to try and benefit from that. He's been very positive since."

    Hibs head coach David Gray
  10. Will pressure mount on Gray at Fir Park?published at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    With Hearts not playing until tomorrow, embattled Edinburgh rivals Hibs have the chance to move off the bottom of the Premiership table.

    However, despite Tuesday's thrilling 3-3 draw with Aberdeen having lifted spirits at Easter Road, head coach David Gray's future remains under scrutiny after nine games without a victory.

    Hibs have only lost once in their latest eight visits to Fir Park, but fifth-top Motherwell have already won their only meeting this season - 2-1 at Easter Road in October - and Gray probably cannot afford a repeat.

  11. Who might provide cup shocks?published at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Scottish Cup, third round

    At least three of 13 non-Scottish Professional Football League teams are assured of making it through to Monday's Scottish Cup draw.

    Banks O'Dee, Cowdenbeath and East Kilbride all knocked out League 2 sides last time out, so where are the most likely shocks this time?

    Highland League outfit Banks O'Dee have it more difficult this time, hosting Hamilton Academical, while Lowland League side Linlithgow Rose entertain another second-tier team, Raith Rovers.

    In-form League 2 side Edinburgh City might fancy their chances at home to Championship strugglers Dunfermline Athletic.

    Irvine Meadow, from the seventh-tier West of Scotland League First Division, entertain Stenhousemuir, whose League 1 rivals, Annan Athletic, visit Highland League side Fraserburgh.

    Raith Rovers' Paul HanlonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Raith Rovers centre-half Paul Hanlon will hope to avoid a shock defeat in Linlithgow

  12. Will Fifers take chance?published at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Bonnyrigg Rose v East Fife (15:00)

    East Fife can return to the top of the table on goal difference if they win away to Bonnyrigg Rose in this weekend's only League 2 fixture.

    However, Dick Campbell's side have gone five games without a win, including the defeat by Highland League side Banks O'Dee that explains the Methil team's absence from today's cup fixtures.

    Bonnyrigg, meanwhile, have moved up to seventh after two consecutive wins.

  13. Game of the day at Tannadice?published at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Dundee United v St Mirren (15:00)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Tannadice

    A strong case can be made that the Premiership’s game of the day is at Tannadice, where Dundee United host St Mirren. Both are bang in form.

    United have lost just two of their last eight league games, while the Paisley side have taken 10 points from a possible 12 in their last four matches.

    Unsurprisingly, the hosts are flying high in fourth place – but the sixth-placed Buddies are just two points behind and will move above their opponents with a win.

    Everything points to an absolute belter in the City of Discovery that will be as tight as United's two 1-0 wins over St Mirren already this season.

  14. 'Refreshing' for Robinson to name same XIpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Dundee United v St Mirren (15:00)

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson is pleased to be able to name the same starting XI in back-to-back games.

    "Yeah, which is refreshing," he tells BBC Scotland. "Because early on in the season it was lack of availability and sometimes due to a little bit of lack of form. So it's nice to get a bit of consistency and I think the boys deserve to start again."

    On his side clicking recently, currently on a four-game unbeaten run after a slow start to the season, he adds: "I don't think we were too far away. Obviously having the return of Conor McMenamin and Greg Kiltie allows us to play a shape that we wanted to get to.

    ”I mean, a lot of problems going off the field as well, so that wasn't conducive to us winning football matches or even having like a stronger options in the squad. So we've managed to navigate through that."

  15. County struggling on the roadpublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    Pop quiz: name the last Ross County player to score a winning Premiership goal for the side away from home?

    Answer to follow, but as if their task at the home of the champions isn't hard enough, the Dingwall side haven't won anywhere on their league travels in well over a year.

    A 1-0 win at Kilmarnock on 2 September last year, to be precise.

    Goalscorer? He's now at Dens Park. Simon Murray. What chance his old teammates can cause a real shock against a Celtic side that has changed 60% of the outfield team?

  16. 'I trust the squad' - Rodgers on rotationpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland his six changes "is just giving freshness to the team".

    "I trust the squad," he says. "We have players who can influence the game and bring nice energy.

    "You don't want to drop off when you go from Europe to the league. The players have come into the games really, really well. They have that hunger to come in and do well."

    On midfielder Arne Engels, who drops to the bench, Rodgers adds: "He's a great player with great attitude. He has scope to push on.

    "People look at him as a Matt O'Riley replacement, but he's not that. He plays as an eight but can also play as a six. Matt could play as an eight and as a 10."

    Brendan RodgersImage source, SNS
  17. Docherty ready for 'one of toughest fixtures'published at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Kilmarnock v Dundee (15:00)

    Dundee manager Tony Docherty has been explaining another change in goal to BBC Scotland: "It's that competition thing with goalkeepers. I'm pleased with the selection and I hope the boys carry on the performance from last week.

    "It's one of the toughest fixtures, coming away to play at Kilmarnock. We know they're a good side, they play a certain style. We need to execute our game plan. We've been training on astro all week, so hopefully we can put that in place."

    Tony DochertyImage source, SNS
  18. Who will follow Sons into fourth round?published at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Scottish Cup, third round

    Dumbarton are already through to the Scottish Cup fourth round after surviving visiting League 1 rivals Alloa Athletic's two-goal fightback to win 3-2 last night.

    This is the stage where Championship teams join the competition and at least two will definitely be exiting as Ayr United host Greenock Morton and Partick Thistle visit Glasgow rivals Queen's Park.

    • Arbroath v Queen of the South
    • Ayr United v Greenock Morton
    • Banks O'Dee v Hamilton Academical
    • Clydebank v Buckie Thistle
    • Cove Rangers v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    • Cowdenbeath v Brechin City
    • Edinburgh City v Dunfermline Athletic
    • Elgin City v Kelty Hearts
    • Forfar Athletic v Stirling Albion
    • Fraserburgh v Annan Athletic
    • Irvine Meadow v Stenhousemuir
    • Linlithgow Rose v Raith Rovers
    • Livingston v Brora Rangers
    • Musselburgh Athletic v Bo'ness United
    • Peterhead v Montrose
    • Queen's Park v Partick Thistle
    • Stranraer v Broxburn Athletic
  19. Well change two; Chris Cadden starts for Hibspublished at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    Stuart Kettlewell makes two changes to the Motherwell side that lost at Ross County last weekend.

    Midfielders Tawanda Maswanhise and Davor Zdravkovski replace left-back Steve Seddon and the injured Tom Sparrow.

    Forward Tony Watt returns to the bench after a back spasm and on-loan Hibs winger Jair Tavares is ineligible.

    David Gray sticks with 10 of the 11 players that rescued a late draw for Hibs against Aberdeen on Tuesday. Lewis Miller drops to the bench for Chris Cadden at right-back in the only change.

    Hibernian defender Chris Cadden pictured at Fir Park before facing MotherwellImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Chris Cadden starts against his former club

  20. Celtic switch six; Telfer & Campbell in for Countypublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2024

    Celtic v Ross County (15:00)

    Arne EngelsImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Arne Engels is one of six Celtic players dropping to the bench

    Brendan Rodgers defended summer signing Arne Engels in his pre-match media conference, but the 21-year-old Belgium midfielder is one of six players to drop out after Wednesday's Champions League draw with Club Brugge.

    Luke McCowan and Paulo Bernardo come into the engine room, while Liam Scales and Alex Valle come into defence.

    Striker Adam Idah and winger James Forrest also start as Auston Trusty, Greg Taylor, Reo Hatate, Kyogo Furuhashi and Nicolas Kuhn join Engels on the bench.

    Don Cowie makes two changes to the County team that started last Saturday's win over Motherwell.

    Right-back Connor Randall is suspended and centre-half Kacper Lopata is injured and they are both replaced with Eli Campbell and midfielder Charlie Telfer.