Summary

  • Celtic 0-0 Kilmarnock

  • Live commentary of match at Celtic Park on BBC Radio Scotland 810MW and online

  • Hearts 1-1 Dundee (Djoum) (Loy), Dundee Utd 1-2 St Johnstone (MacKay) (Kane, Davidson)

  • Partick Thistle 2-1 Inverness (Doolan, Stevenson) (Storey), Ross County 2-0 Motherwell (Curran, Dingwall)

  1. Watch - St Mirren 1-1 Greenock Mortonpublished at 14:20

    Renfrewshire rivals St Mirren and Greenock Morton got the Scottish football weekend up and running last night in Paisley. You can watch the goals from that match via the Highlights tab...

    St Mirren playing MortonImage source, SNS
  2. First football match memories...published at 14:19

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  4. Ross County v Motherwell (15:00)published at 14:13

    Ross County's splendid start to the season has been derailed somewhat in recent weeks. Jim McIntyre's side have lost four of their last five league matches but remain fifth in the table. Michael Gardyne and Brian Graham are both sidelined through injury, but captain Andrew Davies has recovered from concussion.

    Ross County manager Jim McIntyreImage source, SNS

    Motherwell are an unpredictable proposition under Mark McGhee, with a win, a loss (albeit to Celtic) and a defeat in his three matches in charge. Stephen McManus misses out through suspension with skipper Keith Lasley and left-back Steven Hammell not yet ready to return to action.  

  5. Partick Thistle v Inverness CT (15:00)published at 14:12

    Alan Archibald's Partick Thistle steadied the ship with two wins in October after a poor start to the season, but they are without a win from their last three games. Robbie Muirhead and Gary Miller are available but Stuart Bannigan misses out through suspension.

    Partick Thistle manager Alan ArchibaldImage source, SNS

    Caley Thistle's league form has been indifferent to say the least, but they had a good win at Motherwell before the international break. Dani Lopez is suspended by the club following an incident in an under-20s match, while Ryan Christie is out with a long-term knee injury.  

  6. Dundee Utd v St Johnstone (15:00)published at 14:11

    Gavin Gunning is back at Tannadice. Can the Irish defender help shore things up for the Premiership's bottom side? The hosts have picked up just eight points from 14 games and have a rather ugly -18 goal difference...

    Gavin GunningImage source, SNS

    Dundee United have won just one of the last seven meetings with their Tayside neighbours and St Johnstone are flying right now. Tommy Wright's men have won seven of their last eight games and are going for a fifth victory on the bounce today.  

  7. Hearts v Dundee (15:00)published at 14:10

    Dundee boss Paul Hartley, who played close to 150 games for Hearts, returns to Tynecastle for the first time as a manager.

    He's sure to get a warm welcome, although that might change if the visitors have a good day.

    Dundee manager Paul HartleyImage source, SNS

    Hearts were 2-1 winners at Dens Park earlier this season, with Juanma scoring a second-half double, but the Spanish striker is suspended today.  

  8. Celtic v Kilmarnock (15:00)published at 14:08

    The champions are on a five-match winning streak in the league, and have captain Scott Brown available once again following a four-match absence through injury. Kris Commons will miss out through illness, which could also rule out Carlton Cole.

    Celtic captain Scott BrownImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock have lost their last two and Gary Locke would probably be thrilled to leave Parkhead with a point. They are ninth in the table, just three points above the relegation play-off spot or, if you are a glass half-full person, just three points off Ross County in fifth. Killie welcome back defender Mark Connelly after injury.  

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    Get Involvedpublished at 14:04

    Today we're asking, 'What memories do you have from attending your first match?'

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:03

    To take part in today's coverage, you can text 80295, tweet using the hasgtag #bbcscotsport or leave comments at the BBC Sport Scotland Facebook page...

  12. Todaypublished at 14:02

    The top two in the Scottish Premiership are in action today while the pacesetters in the Championship also play.

    Full cards in both Leagues One and Two.

  13. Welcomepublished at 14:00

    Good afternoon and welcome to today's live Scottish football coverage.