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Martyn Waghorn has scored twice as leaders Rangers lead Livingston 4-1 in the Scottish Championship
FT: Hearts 6-0 Motherwell (Rossi, Sow, Reilly, pen, Paterson, Juanma, Djoum, pen) - Hearts go within three points of second-place Aberdeen
FT: Kilmarnock 2-1 Inverness (Kiltie, Slater; Draper) - Killie move 14 points clear of bottom place
FT: Partick Thistle 2-4 Dundee (Amoo, Doolan; Hemmings, pen, Harkins 2, Stewart), FT: St Johnstone 0-0 Hamilton
FT: Scottish Championship: Rangers 4-1 Livingston (Wilson, Waghorn 2, 1 pen, Miller, Buchanan)
Eight games off and two abandoned across Championship and Leagues One and Two
Andy Campbell
Martyn Waghorn has scored twice as leaders Rangers lead Livingston 4-1 in the Scottish Championship
Mark McGhee described Hearts as "robust" during the week, but it is his side that are clocking up the yellow card count.
Meanwhile, Miguel Pallardo hits a rasping shot just wide of the post as Hearts look for a fourth, but with a three-goal advantage the pace of the game has understandably slowed.
half of today's games either postponed or abandoned surely its time for spfl to have a reality check for the good of the game and introduce summer football
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St Johnstone youngster Craig Thomson fires a right-foot volley narrowly over Michael McGovern's crossbar from 10 yards.
Another game abandoned. The Scottish Championship match between Alloa and Morton will have to be rearranged.
In a tight opening to the second half, Hamilton's Darian MacKinnon bends a shot from the edge of the area that is tipped round the post by Alan Mannus.
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
"Stunning goal by Craig Slater. The ball drops to him at the edge of the penalty area and he acrobatically volleys in off the underside of the bar."
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Liam McLeod
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
"You'd have to go a long way to find a poorer game than this one. The pitch isn't helping matters as the snow begins to fall on Perth."
Killie are back ahead as Craig Slater volleys home via the crossbar.
Liam Buchanan pulls one back for Livingston against the Scottish Championship leaders.
There was some concern that this game could be in danger when referee Don Robertson was having a close look at the pitch at half-time, but after sterling work from the ground staff the match is back underway at Rugby Park.
This picture perhaps illustrates the conditions Kilmarnock and Inverness are up against at Rugby Park
Players have returned to the pitch at Rugby Park and it looks like the match will resume shortly.
Sportscene underway now on BBC One Scotland and here, via 'Live Coverage'.
Yet to get underway again at Rugby Park. The referee is assessing the pitch amid continued snowfall.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
"Having been the better side for most of that opening period, Kilmarnock will rue a moment of slackness just before the break that will give the visitors a lift for the second half.
"The lines are being cleared again as the groundstaff try to ensure this match is played to a finish."
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
"It's Firhill for thrills this afternoon but not so if you are a Jags fan. The Dundee strike force of Hemmings and Harkins are ripping the home defence apart at every opportunity.
"Greg Stewart also chipped in with an absolute stunner. Apart from a David Amoo header that pulled one back, not much for the home fans to cheer about.
"The snow could be their saviour if it continues to fall and the lines prove impossible to see."
Games resuming now in today's depleted Scottish football card.