Postpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
Enjoy the rest of your evening, goodbye.
FT: Celtic 3-1 St Johnstone (Griffiths, Rogic, Mulgrew) (Boyata, og),(King, Paterson) - Celtic go top of the Premiership
FT: Partick Thistle 0-2 Aberdeen (Rooney, McLean) - Aberdeen make it five wins from five
FT: Hamilton 3-2 Hearts (Kurtaj, Crawford, Tena) - Hearts' 100% record ends
FT: Dundee 1-1 Inverness (Raven) (Hemmings), Motherwell 1-0 Kilmarnock (Moult, pen), Ross County 2-1 Dundee United (Boyce, pen; Davies) (Dillon)
Andy Campbell
Enjoy the rest of your evening, goodbye.
And, next weekend, there will be live coverage of Scotland's Euro 2016 qualifiers against Georgia and Germany.
The final Scottish Professional Football League fixture of the weekend is in the Championship with Queen of the South hosting Rangers. Both sides have a 100% record in the league so far, something's got to give tomorrow.
It's almost time for me to go. Please join us again tomorrow...
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson
"We're sitting 2-1 up and we get a red card against us that I don't feel was a red card and it totally changed the flow of the game.
"We actually practised during the week going down to 10 men because of the environment we're coming to, because of the officials that are taking the game. And we have to do that because recently in the past the statistics against the officials that are refereeing against us have shown that there's a lot of red cards against us."
Ross: "I'm a hearts fan on my way back from new Douglas park, willie Collum lost control of the game early doors and managed to ruin a decent game of football. His lack of control and inconsistent decision making riled the players and ultimately led to a mass brawl on the pitch, hands up it was a red card for Paterson however the torch paper was lit by Collum. How can he possibly be our top official?"
Scott Brown was injured during Celtic's win against St Johnstone. Though he carried on playing for a spell, he was eventually replaced. Will he be fit for Scotland's Euro 2016 qualifiers against Georgia and Germany?
Jason Cummings was one of the scorers as Hibernian beat Raith Rovers 2-0 in the Scottish Championship
Annan Athletic 3-2 Montrose
Berwick Rangers 2-2 Arbroath
Clyde 3-1 East Stirlingshire
Elgin City 1-0 Stirling Albion
Queen's Park 0-2 East Fife
Airdrieonians 1-0 Peterhead
Albion Rovers 3-1 Brechin City
Ayr United 2-2 Forfar Athletic
Dunfermline 3-1 Stranraer
Stenhousemuir 4-2 Cowdenbeath
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
"Very pleased, We would've taken that score before the game. We worked hard for it."
Alloa Athletic 0-1 Greenock Morton
Hibernian 2-0 Raith Rovers
St Mirren 1-1 Livingston
Gordy in Lenzie: "Think It's time McNamara went or is asked to leave. Hopefully it happens. There's an ex United player with a decent managerial pedigree available, Mixu paatelainen to Tannadice please."
United fan: "another shambles defensively today gifting 2 goals in less than half an hour and the worst start to a league campaign in 12 years where does Jackie go from here!"
Anonymous: "Def time to say goodbye to jackie...hes lost the dressing room. get stuart mccall in!"
Chris McLaughlin
BBC Sport
"Hamilton boss Martin Canning thinks the sending off was the turning point but says his players are full of belief. #bbcscotfootball"
Motherwell claimed their second Premiership win of the season against Kilmarnock, who are bottom on two points
Kane Hemmings drew Dundee level with a late equaliser against Inverness, who subsequently had a man sent off. The Highlanders' wait for a first win this season continues
Ross County have bolstered their solid start to the season with victory over Dundee United, whose poor form continues
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright
"We kept going until the end so there are positives to take from the game."
Hamilton have become the first team to beat Hearts this season, with Martin Canning's side claiming their third straight win
Aberdeen equalled their best ever start to a league campaign with a fifth straight win