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  • Aberdeen 1-1 St Johnstone - Kirk slams in early; Clarkson levels after break

  • Celtic 3-0 Hibs - Engels nets opener, Newell diverts into own net & Kyogo adds delightful third; visitors miss three glorious chances

  • Dundee Utd 1-1 Kilmarnock - Dalby breaks deadlock late on but Anderson levels from spot

  • Hearts 2-0 Dundee - Shankland first-half double takes side off bottom

  • St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell - Watt nets for visitors at death

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  1. Kettlewell finds the positivespublished at 14:35 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    St Mirren v Motherwell (15:00)

    Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell tells BBC Scotland: "You take every game on its own merit. It's always an extremely difficult test coming to play St Mirren.

    "Rightfully, people tell us it's three defeats on the bounce, but there's about eight teams that have had that and more and some of them have had multiple of those losing runs.

    "For me, it's about finding the level we had up to the second Dundee goal the other night, which I thought was very good. We were by far the dominant side, especially in the 15 minutes leading up to their second goal."

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS
  2. Set-piece king Millerpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    St Mirren v Motherwell (15:00)

    Speculation continues to link Lennon Miller with a move away from Motherwell, with Brighton & Hove Albion and Southampton reportedly joining Liverpool, Newcastle United and the Old Firm in tracking the 18-year-old.

    No wonder considering the Scotland youth midfielder has created more chances - 18 - from set plays than any other player in the Premiership this season.

    All four of his assists have come via set pieces, while he has also scored four times - his double, including a penalty, securing a 2-1 win the last time they faced St Mirren in September.

    Motherwell midfielder Lennon Miller arrivesImage source, SNS
  3. Robinson happy with line-uppublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    St Mirren v Motherwell (15:00)

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Scotland: "We've been in vey good form. We had a good performance to take a point at Dundee United, so no reason to change it.

    "You try not to lose two games in a row if you want to stay in the top six area of the table. We're coming against a team in Motherwell who are fighting to get results, so we know it's going to be a very difficult game."

  4. Contrasting goalspublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie Stadium

    The rain is easing at Pittodrie.

    Simo Valakari has just told me he is happy with the progress that his Saints side have been making, particularly in terms of being harder to beat, but he clearly feels there is work to do in terms of the creative side of things.

    In terms of his Aberdeen counterpart, Jimmy Thelin - it is about trying to maintain a freshness in his team amid what has been a really gruelling two weeks. I asked him about Dante Polvara not being in the squad and he said it is about ushering the midfielder back in gently as he continues his return from injury.

  5. 'Saints need to turn moments into wins'published at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)

    St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari tells BBC Scotland:"It'll be a tough one - and a big game for us. It's a big opportunity to see where we are.

    "We need to do the basics well for 90 minutes, which we didn't manage last week against Rangers.

    "We want to create more chances than we did last week. The next step is to turn these close moments into a win."

    St Johnstone Head Coach Simo Valakari arrives ahead of a William Hill Premiership match between Aberdeen and St Johnstone at Pittodrie,Image source, SNS
  6. Rodgers expects 'tough game'published at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Celtic v Hibernian (15:00)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland: "The freshness is important to us with so many games.

    "We're off the back of a really good win in tough conditions - we love being at home and we want to put on a performance and a result.

    "None of these are cover players, they are all ready to come in and know they have to perform.

    "We always expect a tough game against Hibs. It's about making sure our mindset is right."

    Brendan Rodgers arrives at Celtic ParkImage source, SNS
  7. Critchley wants teenage Wilson to 'enjoy himself'published at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Heart of Midlothian v Dundee (15:00)

    Hearts head coach Neil Critchley tells BBC Scotland when asked about selecting James Wilson in the starting XI for the first time: "He can go and enjoy himself, be himself and hopefully he adds something different for us. It's a great day for him, his family and the academy.

    "He's got good movement, on the last line, he threatens in behind. When the ball is in the final third, he comes alive."

    On fellow forward Lawrence Shankland's goal drought, Critchley adds: "When you see [Lawrence] do his finishing, he hits the back of the net regularly off both feet.

    "I'd seen the data on him recently. Other than hitting the back of the net, it's very similar to what it was last season. It is just the last little part and eventually that will change."

    Hearts forward James WilsonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    James Wilson has two goals in eight Hearts' appearances

  8. Ayr visit Thistle in second-tier pickpublished at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Scottish Championship

    Leaders Falkirk, unbeaten in all 10 home games this season, host sixth-placed Raith Rovers in a Scottish Cup fourth-round dress rehearsal, while second-top Livingston, on a run of four straight wins, visit third-bottom Greenock Morton.

    Game of the day, though, is arguably fourth-placed Partick Thistle, unbeaten in five at home, entertaining the side just above them, Ayr United, who are seeking a fourth straight win but without a victory at Firhill in eight visits since 2019.

    • Dunfermline Athletic v Hamilton Academical
    • Falkirk v Raith Rovers
    • Greenock Morton v Livingston
    • Partick Thistle v Ayr United
    • Queen's Park v Airdrieonians
  9. St Mirren unchanged; two Well changespublished at 14:22 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    St Mirren v Motherwell (15:00)

    Motherwell have made two changes from Wednesday's 4-1 defeat by Dundee.

    Defender Shane Blaney and midfielder Andy Halliday are in for Kofi Balmer and Harry Paton, while right-back Stephen O'Donnell returns from injury to take up a place on the bench.

    St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson has stuck with the same XI from Wednesday's 2-0 defeat by Dundee United.

  10. A bit blowy!published at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Dundee United v Kilmarnock

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at Tannadice

    It’s dry at Tannadice, but very windy, which hopefully doesn’t have a negative impact on the game.

    An interesting afternoon awaits for goalkeepers and defenders trying to judge high balls!

    Tannadice
  11. 'Nae even a squelch'published at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15.00)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie Stadium

    The rain has been tipping down in Aberdeen overnight and today.

    Despite that, the pitch at Pittodrie is looking good, with someone in the know telling me: "There is nae even a squelch."

    tyrone
  12. LINE-UPS from SMiSA Stadiumpublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    St Mirren v Motherwell (15:00)

    St Mirren: Balcombe, Tanser, Taylor, O'Hara, McMenamin, Kiltie, Gogic, Olusanya, Fraser, Bwomono.

    Substitutes: Urminsky, Iacovitti, John, Boyd-Munce, Smyth, Idowu, Mooney, Aynga, Mandron.

    Motherwell: Oxborough, Tavares, Casey, Gordon, Blaney, Seddon, Wilson, Halliday, Miller, Watt, Stamatelopoulos.

    Substitutes: Hegyi, O'Donnell, Balmer, Zdravkovski, Paton, Nicholson, Kaleta, Ebiye, Maswanhise.

  13. Parkhead weather watchpublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Celtic v Hibernian (15:00)

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    I've been down trackside to have a look at the pitch. No issues whatsoever. I hear the weather's a bit wild elsewhere in the country.

    Have to say, it's been absolutely fine in Glasgow all day so far. Shouldn't be a problem here in the city's east end.

    Corner flags not troubled by so much as a breeze.

  14. Wilson makes full debut for Hearts; Murray rested for Deepublished at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Heart of Midlothian v Dundee (15:00)

    Seventeen-year-old forward James Wilson makes his first Hearts start as one of four changes from the side that drew with Aberdeen through the week.

    Left-back James Penrice returns from suspension, Malachi Boateng comes into midfield against his old team and Craig Halkett starts in place of the injured Frankie Kent at the back.

    Beni Baningime also misses out with injury, while Stephen Kingsley faces a lengthy lay-off. Alan Forrest is on the bench.

    Dundee make just two changes from the 4-1 win over Motherwell. Captain and front-man Simon Murray is rested, with Seb Palmer-Houlden coming in.

    Finlay Robertson starts at left wing-back, with Scott Tiffoney dropped to the bench despite his goalscoring return to the starting XV.

    Simon MurrayImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Simon Murray is rested by Dundee

  15. Celtic rotate again; Hibs change twopublished at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Celtic v Hibernian (15:00)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers continues his policy of squad rotation.

    The champions make five changes - Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alex Valle are replaced at the back with Liam Scales and Greg Taylor, while Adam Idah replaces Kyogo Furuhashi up front.

    In midfield, Luke McCowan and record-signing Arne Engels are promoted from the bench, preferred to Paulo Bernardo and Reo Hatate.

    Hibs make two tweaks to the side that swept Motherwell last weekend.

    Full-backs Lewis Miller and Jordan Obita come into the starting XI, with Chris Cadden and Junior Hoilett dropping to the bench.

    McCowan and Idah arrive at ParkheadImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Luke McCowan and Adam Idah both start for Celtic

  16. Moult back for United as Killie change threepublished at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15:00)

    United manager Jim Goodwin expected to be selecting from an unchanged squad to the one that beat St Mirren 2-0 last week and makes just the one change to his starting XI.

    Forward Louis Moult starts and winger Glenn Middleton drops to the bench.

    Kilmarnock make three alterations following their 6-0 midweek loss away to Rangers.

    Midfielders Fraser Murray and Liam Polworth and forward Bruce Anderson start and Oliver Bainbridge, Marley Watkins and David Watson drop to the bench.

    Joe Wright came off early against Rangers with a head knock, but the defender is fit enough to start.

    Dundee United forward Louis MoultImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Louis Moult's last goal came in September

  17. Devlin on Dons bench; Neilson in for Saintspublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)

    Nicky Devlin does not start for Aberdeen for the first time this season. The right-back is on the bench as Jimmy Thelin makes three changes from Wednesday's night's defeat by Celtic.

    Wingers Duk and Topi Keskinen are the other players to make may. Jack Milne starts at right-back, with Jamie McGrath shifting out wide to make room for Leighton Clarkson in midfield, with Shayden Morris also coming in on the other wing.

    Visiting boss Simo Valakari is without a left-back due to the absence of Andre Raymond and Barry Douglas, so centre-back Lewis Neilson comes in to deputise. There is also a change in midfield as Graham Carey is replaced with Matt Smith.

    Aberdeen's Leighton Clarkson arrives ahead of a William Hill Premiership match between Aberdeen and St Johnstone at PittodrieImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Leighton Clarkson is one of three Aberdeen changes this afternoon

  18. LINE-UPS from Tynecastle Parkpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Heart of Midlothian v Dundee (15:00)

    Heart of Midlothian: Gordon, Oyegoke, Halkett, Rowles, Penrice, Devlin, Boateng, Spittal, Wilson, Drammeh, Shankland.

    Substitutes: Clark, Grant, Oda, Forrest, Dhanda, Tait, Forrester, Vargas, Salazar.

    Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Portales, Koumetio, Mulligan, McGhee, Sylla, Cameron, Robertson, Palmer-Houlden, Adewumi.

    Substitutes: Sharp, Carson, Ingram, Tiffoney, Main, Murray, Kelly, Braybrooke, Vetro.

  19. LINE-UPS from Tannadice Parkpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15:00)

    Dundee United: Walton, Ferry, Adegboyega, Gallagher, Holt, Strain, Sevelj Stephenson, Babunski, Moult, Dalby.

    Substitutes: Richards, Graham, Odada, Middleton, Fotheringham, Van der Sande, Thomson, Stirton, Meschack.

    Kilmarnock: McCrorie, Mayo, Wright, Deas, Ndaba, Armstrong, Lyons, Polworth, Murray, Vassell, Anderson.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Burroughs, McKenzie, Watson, Mackay-Steven, Magennis, Watkins, Wales, Bainbridge.

  20. LINE-UPS from Pittodrie Stadiumpublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December

    Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)

    Aberdeen: Doohan, Milne, Rubezic, Molloy, McGarry, Shinnie, Nielsen, Clarkson, Morris, McGrath, Nisbet.

    Substitutes: Ritchie, Devlin, Duk, Besuijen, Palaversa, Sokler, MacDonald, Ambrose, Keskinen.

    St Johnstone: Rae, Wright, Sanders, Mikulic, Neilson, Holt, Sprangler, Smith, Clark, Kirk, Kimpioka.

    Substitutes: Sinclair, Cameron, Carey, Essel, Sidibeh, Kucheriavyi, McPake, Keltjens, Franczak.