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  1. McGlynn 'couldn't believe' Allan winnerpublished at 17:43 BST

    FT: Falkirk 2-1 Dundee

    Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Sportsound: "I'm absolutely delighted, we had to do it the hard way coming from behind again.

    "It's nice to get [a first home win], it's back-to-back wins after Motherwell last week.

    "What can you say about Connor Allan's goal? It was absolutely incredible. It'll be goal of the week, if not goal of the month, season or whatever.

    "It's his first start for us. We spoke about the amount of centre-backs we've got injured and the young boy has come in and done magnificently well. I couldn't believe the goal he scored. He'll be lucky if scores a better goal in his whole career.

    "The resilience, character and spirit of the players to fight back once again, I'm still left in doubt what's going to happen when we go in front."

  2. 'Decisions change the game, rightly or wrongly'published at 17:40 BST

    FT: Dundee United 3-1 St Mirren

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Sportsound: "It's a real disappointment. We dominate large parts of the game with 25 shots with [ three ] on target, which has been a common theme for us, unfortunately.

    "Decisions change the game, rightly or wrongly. I've seen footage of the first one [when Shamal George was penalised for picking up outside his box], and it's clearly on the line when he picks it up, so it's not a free-kick.

    "I haven't seen an angle from behind the goal for the [Dundee United] penalty, but the decisions change the complexion of the game. The parts we can control are that we have 25 shots away from home, 13 corners, play incredibly well, and we only hit the target three times.

    "That's onus, that's on me, that's on the players, we have to be better and we'll do our best to change that."

    St Mirren manager Stephen RobinsonImage source, SNS
  3. Pressley frustrated at Falkirk winnerpublished at 17:37 BST

    FT: Falkirk 2-1 Dundee

    Dundee manager Steven Pressley tells BBC Sportsound: "We went in at half-time with a deserved lead and acquitted ourselves well in the first half.

    "We had good organisation, pressed at the right times and looked a threat. But we were under no illusions that Falkirk are a very dangerous team and aggressive in their second-half performances.

    "The disappointment was we didn't match their aggression in the opening 20 minutes of the second half. The subs came on and gave us a real impetus and changed the flow of the game.

    "In the last 15 minutes we looked the more likely side and just as we were getting some pressure we lose such a poor goal.

    "Bar the Aberdeen game, our games have been decided by fine margins but we can't allow a margin like that. We can't allow that second goal to happen, it's really disappointing."

    On the possible penalty incident involving Ethan Hamilton and Kyrell Wilson, Pressley said: "I've only seen it from one angle, and from that angle it's certainly a claim for a penalty. I'd need to see it from another angle but it was a key moment when we were winning 1-0 and playing reasonably well.

    "It was a chance to get that all important second goal but it wasn't to be and I don't want to use it as an excuse because we were still ahead and should have taken something from the game."

    Dundee manager Steven PressleyImage source, SNS
  4. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:35 BST

    Scottish Cup second round

    • Caledonian Braves 3-4 Stirling Albion aet
  5. Askou reflects on 'massive' Well winpublished at 17:27 BST

    FT: Livingston 1-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Sportsound: "A lot of emotions there. We went through a very difficult game. Big credit to Livingston for really making it hard for us.

    "They were a threat all the way through and we had to provide two big moments to make sure we won. The first half lacked quality, but we stepped up second half.

    "It wasn't perfect, but it became better, and we lifted out quality in the small moments, which led to two goals.

    "Elijah [Just] is a very good player, who has started very well for us, and hopefully that continues. It was good to see [Callum Slattery] back, we've missed him. There was some moments of light for us today, and the win is massive."

    Jens Berthel AskouImage source, SNS
  6. Goodwin praises United for 'standing up' to St Mirrenpublished at 17:25 BST

    FT: Dundee United 3-1 St Mirren

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "Sometimes the result is more important than the performance.

    "I don't think there's a team in the Scottish Premiership that makes you defend your box as much as what St Mirren do. They're a really big, strong physical team

    "Our guys at the back had to stand up and be counted and I thought they did that brilliantly. The game wasn't a great spectacle in terms of nice and neat football but It was about grinding out a result for us."

    Dundee United manager Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS
  7. Re-live a Tynecastle classicpublished at 17:21 BST

    Hearts v Celtic (Sun, 12:00)

    Of course, tomorrow pitches the Scottish Premiership's top two against one another with five points separating the sides as things stand.

    Here's a classic encounter between the Hearts and Celtic from yesteryear.

    Media caption,

    1976: Hearts and Celtic's seven-goal thriller

  8. Postpublished at 17:18 BST

    FT: Greenock Morton 0-4 St Johnstone

    Scottish Championship leaders St Johnstone didn't score in the second half at Cappielow but they didn't need to after bagging four in the first half.

    The Perth side lead the division by three points.

    St Johnstone players celebratingImage source, SNS
  9. Postpublished at 17:16 BST

    FT: Raith Rovers 2-0 Partick Thistle

    Paul Hanlon scored the clinching goal as Raith Rovers defeated Partick Thistle to move fifth in the Scottish Championship.

    Paul Hanlon scores for Raith Rovers against Partick ThistleImage source, SNS
  10. Postpublished at 17:15 BST

    FT: Ross County 3-2 Dunfermline Athletic

    Ronan Hale struck Ross County's winner against Dunfermline Athletic as they moved up to seventh in the Scottish Championship.

    Ronan Hale scores for Ross County against Dunfermline AthleticImage source, SNS
  11. How it standspublished at 17:14 BST

    Scottish Championship

    This is what the second tier looks like after 12 games.

    A picture of Cheick Diabate next to a graphic of the Scottish Championship tableImage source, SNS
  12. The standingspublished at 17:11 BST

    Here's now the Scottish Premiership looks after today's games.

    A picture of Craig Sibbald next to a graphic of the Scottish Premiership tableImage source, SNS
  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:04 BST

    Scottish Championship

    • Airdrieonians 1-0 Arbroath
    • Greenock Morton 0-4 St Johnstone
    • Queen's Park 0-0 Ayr United
    • Raith Rovers 2-0 Partick Thistle
    • Ross County 3-2 Dunfermline Athletic
  14. Postpublished at 17:03 BST

    FT: Falkirk 2-1 Dundee

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium

    I’ve got no idea what centre-back Connor Allan was doing that far up the pitch, but Falkirk manager John McGlynn won’t care about that.

    What a story for the 20-year-old drafted in to play in defence and becoming the Bairns' match winner.

    Connor Allan scores for Falkirk against DundeeImage source, SNS
  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:00 BST

    Scottish Cup second round

    • Auchinleck Talbot 3-1 Gretna 2008
    • Banks O'Dee 4-0 Fraserburgh
    • Brechin City 3-1 Dundonald Bluebell
    • Camelon Juniors 1-0 Johnstone Burgh
    • Clachnacuddin 2-0 Sauchie Juniors
    • Clyde 2-3 Annan Athletic
    • Clydebank 3-1 East Stirlingshire
    • Cumbernauld Colts 0-2 Bonnyrigg Rose
    • Dumbarton 2-0 Tayport
    • Edinburgh City 1-0 Stirling University
    • Elgin City 2-1 Deveronvale
    • Musselburgh Athletic 1-2 Forfar Athletic
    • Nairn County 1-2 Turriff United
    • Spartans 2-1 East Kilbridge
    • Stranraer 4-0 Glenafton Athletic
    • Tranent 3-0 Dundee North End

    (Two other ties into extra time)

  16. Postpublished at 16:58 BST

    FT: Livingston 1-2 Motherwell

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Scotland at Home of the Set Fare Arena

    Much like last week it was a late winning goal that decided the game but this time it went in Motherwell's favour.

    That was a huge display of character for Jens Berthel Askou's side in what could prove to be a hugely important victory.

    That's a really tough one for Livingston, who looked deserving of at least a point this afternoon.

  17. FULL-TIME Dundee United 3-1 St Mirrenpublished at 16:57 BST

    Dundee United take three points in their first win since late September. St Mirren, on the other hand, record their third defeat in a row.

    The visitors got the scoring under way through Dan N'Lundulu's header from close range. United found the equaliser through Zac Sapford's free-kick.

    From then on it was all about United with Amar Fatah netting from the spot after the visitors' Alex Gogic had been sent off.

    Craig Sibbald netted the hosts' third in style to round off a successful afternoon at Tannadice.

    Amar Fatah celebrates after scoring for Dundee United against St MirrenImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Amar Fatah turned the match in Dundee United's favour

  18. FULL-TIME - Falkirk 2-1 Dundeepublished at 16:56 BST

    It's a first home win of the season in the league for Falkirk!

    What a comeback from the Bairns, and what a goal from Connor Allan to win it.

    Dundee will be sickened as they fail to build on their win against Celtic, despite taking the lead in the first half.

    Dundee's Clark Robertson and Falkirk's Filip LissahImage source, SNS
  19. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 BST

    Scottish League 1

    • Alloa Athletic 0-0 Stenhousemuir
    • Kelty Hearts 0-3 East Fife
    • Montrose 0-3 Cove Rangers
    • Peterhead 0-1 Inverness CT
  20. FULL-TIME Livingston 1-2 Motherwellpublished at 16:53 BST

    It's the opposite of what happened last week for Motherwell. They've come from behind to score a last minute winner and pick up just their second win of the season.

    They were decent value for it, creating plenty against a stubborn Livingston side that always threatened to hit them on the break.

    After Apostolos Stamatelopoulos' spot-kick ruled out Jeremy Bokila's first-half penalty, Elijah Just recovered from the heartbreak of a disallowed goal to score a screamer.

    Elijah Just scores for Motherwell against LivingstonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Elijah Just netted Motherwell's late winner