KICK-OFFpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 17 October 2015
We are under way across the country; goals please and plenty of them!
Celtic move top of the Premiership
FT: Motherwell 0-1 Celtic (Ciftci)
FT: Hamilton 1-1 Dundee (Holt) (Imrie) Accies down to 10 men
FT: Kilmarnock 2-0 Inverness CT (Kiltie, Magennis)
FT: St Johnstone 1-2 Partick (Miller, Lawless) (MacLean)
Thomas McGuigan
We are under way across the country; goals please and plenty of them!
Peter, Dalkeith: Have I missed the discussion about the poor refereeing performance today at Fir Park?
Kenny Crawford at Ibrox
BBC Sport Scotland
"Rangers could make it 10-in-a-row this afternoon... in league victories that is.
"The Ibrox men are the only senior side left in Scottish & English football with a perfect points record this far into the season.
"Manager Mark Warburton spent some of the international break doing some more work on his pro-coaching licence, so let's see if he has any fresh nuggets in the tactics side of things today.
"There was no international break for Queen of the South, who beat Morton last weekend and sit fifth in the Championship.
"Queens boss James Fowler will hope to avenge a 5-1 defeat to Rangers in Dumfries earlier this campaign."
Andy Burke at New Douglas Park
BBC Scotland
"The sun has disappeared behind the clouds but still great conditions for @acciesfc v @dundeefconline. #bbcscotfootball"
Scott Davie at McDiarmid Park
BBC Scotland
"I was delighted to extend my own contract to June 2019 earlier this week. I had no hesitation in agreeing to stay and feel there is a lot more to come from this team and staying here gives me the chance to continue our recent success."
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Scotland
"Stat of the day contender possibly? In the 39 previous meetings between Kilmarnock and ICT, there has never been a 0-0 draw!"
Charlie Mann at Easter Road
BBC Scotland
"Start of busy spell of six games in three weeks for Hibs and Alan Stubbs makes three changes with Fyvie, Fontaine and Keatings starting in what could be a 4-3-3 formation against Dumbarton."
Kilmarnock: MacDonald, Smith, Findlay, McKenzie, Higginbotham, O'Hara, Slater, McHattie, Kiltie, Balatoni, Magennis. Subs: Ridgers, Hamill, Boyd, Obadeyi, Ashcroft, Connolly, Frizzell.
Inverness CT: Fon Williams, Raven, Tremarco, Meekings, Draper, Devine, Tansey, Williams, Polworth, Christie, Storey. Subs: Esson, Wedderburn, Horner, Vigurs, Mutombo, Sutherland.
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland
"Smashing afternoon for football. Ibrox the setting for Rangers v Queen of the South. @BBCSportScot @BBCSportsound"
Brian McLauchlin at Rugby Park
BBC Scotland
"Inverness CT boss John Hughes says at no time was there a chance of him leaving the club to join Dundee United.
"The Highland club turned down an official approach by United to speak to Hughes who also told BBC Scotland he has no issues with the refusal.
"Hughes also confirmed that talks were continuing over the prospect of a new deal with his current contract running out at the end of this season."
St Johnstone: Mannus, Mackay, Scobbie, Lappin, Davidson, MacLean, Wotherspoon, Shaughnessy, Cummins, Easton, Craig. Subs: Clark, Anderson, Sutton, Caddis, Fisher, Kane, O'Halloran.
Partick Thistle: Cerny, Miller, Seaborne, Welsh, Booth, Osman, Amoo, Bannigan, Lawless, Lindsay, Pogba. Subs: Scully, Doolan, Stevenson, Frans, Wilson, Edwards, Muirhead.
Hamilton: McGovern, Gordon, Kurakins, Gillespi, Imrie, Crawford, Kurtaj, Morris, MacKinnon, Garcia Tena, Tagliapietra. Subs: Canning, Turner, D'Acol, Longridge, Docherty, Nade, Martin.
Dundee: Bai, Holt, Konrad, Etxabeguren, McGinn, Calder, Ross, Harkins, Stewar, Loy, Healey. Subs: Meggatt, Gadzhalov, Irvine, Low, Curran, Skelly, Mitchell.
"The first half felt like we were playing with a missing player. Louis Laing took a role that wasn't really intended. But that's down to me. When we sorted that at half time we were much better.
"We might have nicked something but Celtic winning 1-0 is probably about the balance of the game."
Scott Davie at McDiarmid Park
BBC Scotland
"Alan Archibald isn't blessed with good luck at the moment as full back Mustapha Dumbuya scored one of their rare goals against Dundee United but misses out today.
"He has come down with an illness after returning from Sierra Leone's World Cup qualifying defeat against Chad.
"Former St Johnstone defender Gary Miller takes over while his old team also make one change to the team that hammered Aberdeen last time out.
"Zander Clark drops back to the bench with Northern Ireland international keeper Alan Mannus back after a one-game ban for his straight red against Dundee United."
"For 70 minutes it was very satisfying but we should've scored more goals and had at least one penalty, maybe two.
"We created a lot of chances and had control of the game. We should've been braver on the ball in the last 20 minutes so that we didn't have to stress so much.
"Our top level is good and we need to keep that consistency for 90 minutes."
Brian McLauchlin at Rugby Park
BBC Scotland
"The sprinklers are on ahead of Killie v ICT..."
Stand well back Brian!
Alloa v Raith Rovers
Falkirk v Morton
Hibs v Dumbarton
Livingston v St Mirren
Rangers v QoS
Hamilton v Dundee
Kilmarnock v Inverness CT
St Johnstone v Partick
Jonathan Sutherland at Fir Park
BBC Scotland
"Celtic should have won this match by many more goals. Yes, they should have had a penalty but overall they failed to live up to a lively start. Still, they are due credit for generally dominating Motherwell throughout. It was a poor first-half for Mark McGhee's side, an uninspiring start to his second stint in charge of the club.
"He left some big-hitters on the bench and the gamble did not pay off. Motherwell were better in the second-half but this was allied to the fact that in the latter stages of the game the Celtic performance slumped badly.
"But it was always a contest right up until the final whistle given the tight scoreline. The success or otherwise of McGhee's return to Motherwell will be judged in the long term - not in games against Celtic, when the likelihood is always that the Glasgow side will emerge triumphant."
Max Baggins-Craig: Deserved win for Celtic, without any question. This season looks to be very interesting for a top 3 finish. Bring it on :)