Postpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 27 September 2014
Kilmarnock, inspired by the craft of Alexei Eremenko, enjoy a three-goal cushion at home to Partick Thistle.
John Guidetti scores twice in Celtic win at St Mirren
Aberdeen win five-goal thriller with ICT
Leaders Dundee Utd beat St Johnstone,
Comfortable wins for Hamilton & Kilmarnock
Ross County win for first points of season
Colin Moffat
Kilmarnock, inspired by the craft of Alexei Eremenko, enjoy a three-goal cushion at home to Partick Thistle.
Celtic manager Ronny Deila
"We have now played three matches in six days. Inside, I feel a bit irritated that we didn't have more chances and didn't play better offensively, but I know it's tough to play three games in such a short time and you have to be strong to win on a day like this. Some days, football is about hard work and getting the result."
John Guidetti was on target twice in Celtic's 2-1 win at St Mirren.
Just as Motherwell were starting to look like they might do something, Fraser Kerr concedes a penalty with a foul on Louis Longridge and Mikael Antoine-Curier tucks it away.
The visitors shoot themselves in the foot again as Ross Draper sells his team short with a shocking back-pass. Dean Brill does brilliantly to save from David Goodwillie but the ball falls to Jonny Hayes for a tap-in.
The visitors go close to an equaliser at Tannadice as Michael O'Halloran hits the post.
Tope Obadeyi gets his second of the game, drilling in at the near post from the edge of the box. Alexei Eremenko with his second assist of the game and Killie are cruising.
BBC Scotland's Richard Wilson at Fir Park
"After some really impressive midfield play by Tony Andreu and Ali Crawford, Mikael Antoine-Curier slices a shot high up into the air. Motherwell started brightly after the interval, but Hamilton seem unfazed."
A bullet header by Manuel Pascali puts Killie two ahead. The Italian, who's been in Ayrshire six years now, rose to convert Alexei Eremenko's corner kick.
Steven Anderson heads wide from a David Wotherspoon free kick as St Johnstone aim to buck up their ideas.
The small band of Inverness followers at Pittodrie celebrate as Marley Watkins finds himself one-on-one with Jamie Langfield and coolly flicks the ball beyond the keeper.
We're up and running again across the country...
Aberdeen have responded well after falling behind at home to Inverness and there could be a few more goals at Pittodrie in the second half.
BBC Scotland's Allan Preston at Tannadice
"St Johnstone's car park is being used for the Ryder Cup and it looks like the players would rather be at the golf. The visitors have been sluggish and offer nothing up front."
Scott in Edinburgh: "This season just gets better and better. Same again second half Accies!"
CHAMPIONSHIP
Cowdenbeath 2-0 Queen of Sth
Dumbarton 1-0 Alloa
Raith Rovers 0-0 Falkirk
LEAGUE ONE
Ayr 0-1 Airdrieonians
Dunfermline 0-0 Peterhead
Forfar 2-1 Brechin
Stenhousemuir 1-1 Morton
Stranraer 2-0 Stirling
LEAGUE TWO
Albion 1-2 East Stirling
Arbroath 0-0 Elgin
Clyde 1-0 Annan Athletic
Montrose 0-3 East Fife
Queen's Park 2-0 Berwick
League leaders Dundee United are in front at Tannadice thanks to a goal from Chris Erskine.
Aberdeen 2-1 Inverness CT
Dundee Utd 1-0 St Johnstone
Kilmarnock 1-0 Partick Thistle
Motherwell 0-2 Hamilton
Ross County 1-0 Dundee
Hamilton double their lead at Fir Park, as Ali Crawford steals the ball from Paul Lawson and leaves the home defence in his wake to slot past Dan Twardzik.
Aberdeen are back on the attack and Adam Rooney hammers in an absolute fizzer from a tight angle. Dean Brill pushes it over for a corner and his fingertips will be stinging.
Aberdeen are well on top now but they are leaving gaps at the back as Aaron Doran charges forward. However, the Inverness midfielder cannot find Billy McKay with his attempted to cross when a shot might have been the better option.