Celtic 0-0 St Johnstonepublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland

"Some Celtic fans vent their anger."
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
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland
"Some Celtic fans vent their anger."
Accies break on the counter after dealing with Hearts' advances and Ali Crawford forces a save from goalkeeper Neil Alexander.
Callum Heary: "COME ON YOU TERRORS #bbcscotfootball"
Liam McLeod
BBC Sport at Firhill
"Ryan McLaughlin's clearance hasn't come through in time for Aberdeen today so the man on loan from Liverpool will watch his new team-mates today before going on duty with Northern Ireland.
"Glorious conditions in Glasgow's West End. Aberdeen in black, white and gold today. Jags desperate for first win.
"Dons fans who are unsympathetic to Celtic's European plight are chanting the name of Malmo defender Kari Arnason who spent a season at Pittodrie."
Today's games are getting underway.
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
"Like anything else, the motivation to win the game is always there. At the minute, we're pleased with the four wins out of four and we don't want to go into the international break having failed to win a game."
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"It really could go either way between Motherwell and Kilmarnock. Given both sides need something, perhaps the smart money should be on a draw.
"Motherwell have new Jamaican international striker Theo Robinson on the bench. Josh Magennis will be aiming to silence ranting Kilmarnock fans by banging in a couple of goals. But the big question - has Gary Locke sorted out that leaky Kilmarnock defence?"
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Scotland at Dens Park
"Sprinklers on at Dens Park 10 mins to kick-off. Predictions? #bbcscotfootball"
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Dundee: Bain, McGinn, Konrad, McPake, Irvine, McGowan, Thomson, Ross, Low, Stewart, Hemmings. Subs: Mitchell, Meggatt, Ferry, Gadzhalov, Curran, Carreiro, Holt.
Inverness CT: Fon-Williams, Raven, Tremarco, Lopez, Draper, Devine, Tansey, Williams, Vigurs, Christie, Mutombo. Subs: Esson, Foran, Wedderburn, Horner, Polworth, Ferguson, Brown.
St Johnstone manager Tommy Writgh
"There's an argument that it's a good time to come here and there's an argument that it maybe isn't. We need to start the game well and take the game to them as much as possible."
Hamilton Academical: McGovern, Gordon, Kurakins, Gillespie, Imrie, Crawford, Kurtaj, Morris, MacKinnon, Garcia Tena, Tagliapietra. Subs: Redmond, Watson, Longridge, Docherty, Nade, Boyd, Martin.
Hearts: Alexander, Paterson, Ozturk, Rossi, Oshaniwa, Gomis, Buaben, King, Walker, Sow, Juanma. Subs: Hamilton, McGhee, McHattie, McKirdy, Nicholson, Oliver, Reilly.
Partick Thistle: Cerny, Miller, Welsh, Booth, Osman, Bannigan, Lawless, Frans, Lindsay, McDaid, Pogba. Subs: Scully, Seaborne, Amoo, Doolan, Stevenson, Wilson, Hendry.
Aberdeen: Ward, Logan, Shinnie, Considine, Taylor, McLean, Rooney, McGinn, Hayes, Goodwillie, Jack. Subs: Brown, Flood, Smith, Robson, Pawlett, Quinn, Parker.
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport at Celtic Park
"Ronny Deila was in typically upbeat mood during the pre-match interview, having made four changes to the side that lost out in Malmo. Izaguirre, Commons, Rogic and Mackay-Steven replace Mulgrew, Forrest, Johansen and Armstrong.
"Despite continuing speculation over his future, Virgil van Dijk lines up in the Celtic defence. The St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright makes just one change from the win over Motherwell, Wotherspoon in for Lappin, as they aim to replicate their victory here last season."
Motherwell: Ripley, McManus, Ainsworth, Lasley, Chalmers, Kennedy, Law, Moult, Leitch, Thomas, McDonald. Subs: Twardzik, Laing, Johnson, Robinson, Clarkson, Cadden, McMillan
Kilmarnock: MacDonald, Smith, Hamill, Findlay, McKenzie, Boyd, Higginbotham, O'Hara, Ashcroft, Slater, Magennis. Subs: Davies, Barbour, Westlake, Obadeyi, Splaine, Kiltie, Hawkshaw.
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at Victoria Park
"Ross County make five changes from the side that beat Ayr United the League Cup in midweek.
"Scott Fox, Jonathan Franks, Rocco Quinn, Chris Robertson and Craig Curran return while Danny Bachmann, Scott Boyd, Rafa De Vita, Ian McShane and former Dundee United striker Brian Graham drop to the bench."
Motherwell manager Ian Baraclough
"If you're doing the right things and the players are concentrating on doing the right things then the results will come."
Kilmarnock manager Gary Locke
"We're in a game where everybody has their say. You've just got to be thick-skinned. For me, it's water off a duck's back. You get criticism, you've just got to accept that."
Ross County: Fox, Fraser, Robertson, Davies, Reckord, Gardyne, Irvine, Franks, Quinn, Boyce, Curran. Subs: Boyd, McShane, Graham, Foster, Murdoch, Bachmann, De Vita.
Dundee United: Zwick, Dixon, Dillon, Durnan, McGowan, Souttar, Rankin, Erskine, Spittal, McKay, Dow. Subs: McCallum, Telfer, Connolly, Donaldson, Bodul, Fraser, Muirhead.
Celtic: Gordon, Janko, Boyata, van Dijk, Izaguirre, Brown, Bitton, Commons, Rogic, Mackay-Steven, Griffiths. Subs: Bailly, Ambrose, Mulgrew, Allan, McGregor, Forrest, Stokes
St Johnstone: Mannus, MacKay, Scobbie, Millar, Davidson, MacLean, Wotherspoon, Shaughnessy, Cummins, Easton, O'Halloran. Subs: Clark, Lappin, Sutton, McKay, Caddis, Kane, Craig.