GOALpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 25 October 2014
St Mirren are level and it's thanks to Adam Drury, who stoops to head home at the back post after a long throw-in had been flicked his way by Callum Ball.
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
St Mirren are level and it's thanks to Adam Drury, who stoops to head home at the back post after a long throw-in had been flicked his way by Callum Ball.
Peter Grant scores his second goal of the season as the Bairns pummel away at Cowdenbeath in the Championship. Rory Loy, David Smith and Alex Cooper scored Falkirk's first three.
BBC Scotland reporter Kenny Crawford at Dumbarton
"A hectic three minutes had Dumbarton missing a great chance, Rangers having a penalty saved and Kenny Miller putting the visitors in front. The Sons' chance was squandered when Mark Gilhaney's cut-back was not accurate enough for Colin Nish. Ally McCoist's men had a penalty when David van Zanten bundled Lee Wallace, but Lee McCulloch's effort was saved by keeper Danny Rogers. However, Kenny Milker hit high into the net a minute later from Stevie Smith's low cross."
Dundee have a great chance to hit the front. Paul McGowan provides the delivery but when the ball eventually falls to David Clarkson he is unable to cut it back into the area where he had team-mates waiting to apply the finish.
Down south Dee: "Re comment about ICT scorer (Marley Watkins), David Clarkson has scored in 3 consecutive games for Dundee already this season."
Following West Ham's win over Manchester City, big Sam Allardyce is given a friendly lick on the face by a Newfoundland pup. Who would be most likely to kiss the manager of your club? (Keep it clean.)
In the Highlands, ICT's Marley Watkins lets rip with another shot at the United goal, but Radoslaw Cierzniak gets a hand to it and tips it over the bar.
At Dens, Hamilton's Mikey Devlin heads into the side-netting as Dundee keeper Scott Bain comes out for a cross ball but gets nowhere near it.
BBC Scotland reporter Clive Lindsay
Great chance missed by Partick Thistle. Steven Lawless weaves into the St Johnstone penalty box and Kris Doolan stands on the ball in front of goal before James Craigen's effort is blocked.
Veteran striker Kenny Miller lightens up a drab game with the opening goal for Rangers.
Ross County's Michael Gardyne finds himself in acres of space as he rolls a shot beyond St Mirren keeper Marian Kello and the celebrations are well under way before the officials decide it was offside.
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Well, Derek Ferguson asked for some action and he got it in the form of a penalty for Rangers. Ah, but Lee McCulloch's effort is saved by Danny Rogers.
Derek Ferguson at the Bet Butler Stadium where Dumbarton and Rangers are locked at 0-0: "This game needs something. There's no rhythm, there's no tempo."
In Paisley, Mark Brown makes a splendid double save to keep Ross County's lead intact. Thomas Reilly connects well with a volley from 14 yards but can't get past the keeper, who has to look sharp to then get a hand to Callum Ball's follow-up effort.
Rangers striker Kenny Miller and Dumbarton's Mark Gilhaney try to create something to break the deadlock in their match on the banks of the Clyde.
Tony Andreu drags a shot past the post as Hamilton press again, with Dougie Imrie then firing well wide from distance. The league leaders are creating the better openings so far at Dundee.
A fine passing move from Partick Thistle leads to a break inside the box, but James Craigen's low drive is straight at St Johnstone goalkeeper Alan Mannus from 12 yards.
Former Motherwell defender Paul Quinn will be chuffed with that goal for County in his first start since joining them recently.
Marley Watkins fires in the opener for Inverness against Dundee United. He's the only player in the Premiership to score in three successive matches so far this season.