GOALpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 25 October 2014
Left-back Lee Wallace finishes well after 61 minutes to put Rangers in control against Dumbarton.
FT: Scotland Women 1-2 Netherlands Women (Little pen) (Martens, Melis pen)
Scottish Premiership results
FT: Dundee 2-0 Hamilton (Clarkson, Stewart)
FT: ICT 1-0 Dundee Utd (Watkins)
FT: Partick Th 0-0 St Johnstone
FT: St Mirren 2-2 Ross County (Drury, Tesselaar) (Quinn, Carey)
Keir Murray
Left-back Lee Wallace finishes well after 61 minutes to put Rangers in control against Dumbarton.
It remains 0-0 at Dens Park but not for the want of trying. Gary Irvine threatens for the home side but his effort drifts over the bar.
The Staggies' lead is quickly cancelled out as Jeroen Tesselaar smashes in a great strike from the edge of the penalty box.
Tennis update... Tennis update... Andy Murray has beaten David Ferrer 6-4 7-5 in the semi-final of the Valencia Open.
Ross County are ahead and it's St Mirren old boy Graham Carey slamming in a precise shot from 18 yards after Yoann Arquin had shrugged Jim Goodwin off the ball like the St Mirren defender was a seven-stone weakling...
St Mirren centre-half Jim Goodwin bends a low free-kick round the defensive wall from 22 yards and Ross County keeper Mark Brown gets down sharply to make the save.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Billy McKay goes through clear on goal and looks set to score, but somehow clips the ball into the arms of Radoslaw Cierzniak. It stays 1-0 to Inverness.
Staying in Paisley, Michael Gardyne has the ball in the net again and again he is ruled offside, although the decision against the Ross County is clear cut this time.
St Mirren break from defending a corner and a long ball is laid off perfectly for Callum Ball by Thomas Reilly but the big striker completely losing his bearings right in front of goal and doesn't even swing a leg at the ball. Extraordinary!
I'll be hammering away at my keyboard from 17:30 BST to describe what's happening with the first leg of Scotland women's match against the Netherlands in the 2015 World Cup qualifying semi-final play-off at Tynecastle. Whoever gets through over the two legs will play either Italy or Ukraine for a place in the finals in Canada. The Italians won the first leg of heir semi-final 2-1 at home this afternoon.
We're under way again.
BBC Scotland reporter Clive Lindsay at Firhill
"Partick Thistle have had most of the possession and what little skill has been on display at Firhill has also come from the Jags. But St Johnstone almost provided the sting in the tail when Lee Croft squandered the best chance of the game when through on goalkeeper Scott Fox."
During the goalless first half at Firhill, St Johnstone defender Dave Mackay matches the advance of Partick Thistle's Christie Elliott.
Paul Quinn celebrates his opener for Ross County but the atmosphere in the Staggies's changing room at half-time will be full of frustration at the loss of that late equaliser from St Mirren's Adam Drury.
Hamilton have had the better of the first-half chances with Tony Andreu and Mickael Antoine-Curier looking dangerous but Dundee have offered a threat as well. The hosts have certainly competed well with the league leaders.
Hamilton go close again as Tony Andreu unleashes a drive that defender Thomas Konrad blocks bravely, before Dougie Imrie blasts the rebound goalwards only to see Scott Bain make a fine stop.
Inverness defender Josh Meekings almost deflects a Gary Mackay-Steven shot into the back of his own net, but it skims around the post safely for a corner to United.