Postpublished at 15:07

A bit of snowfall at Firhill but the game goes ahead for Partick Thistle and Paul Hartley's Dundee
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
A bit of snowfall at Firhill but the game goes ahead for Partick Thistle and Paul Hartley's Dundee
This was the Kilmarnock players warming up on the artificial surface at Rugby Park a short time ago. They host Inverness today
Manager Mark McGhee's Motherwell are at Tynecastle today to face Hearts
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at the Paisley 2021 Stadium
Decision made just after 14:50 GMT.
Today's games getting underway...
Another game off in the Scottish Championship. Snow has forced the postponement of the match in Paisley between St Mirren and Raith Rovers.
Quote MessageIt's a great day for football. I always enjoyed playing here. Two teams in form, it's got the makings of a good day"
Mark McGhee, Motherwell manager
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Quote MessageThe response has been good [following the 4-1 defeat by Annan Athletic]. It was nowhere near good enough and not what we expect from ourselves. We need to make sure the attitude is better. I trained this week and picked up a little knock, so I am not available”
Martin Canning, Hamilton Academical player-manager
Quote MessageI just don't think that Michael [O'Halloran], mentally, is right today and hasn't been for a couple of days. There's been a lot of speculation this week. It's best for him to take a rest today"
Tommy Wright, St Johnstone manager
This is crazy, I have just looked at the weather for Paisley, and from 2 -5pm it is snow or heavy snow, dohhhh! Why can't they just look at the weather forecast and say "Match off". So stupid and unfair on fans! Scottish football
Gary, Dundee.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
"Snow being cleared from the Rugby Park pitch ahead of kick-off but it's barely falling now and this game will be fine to begin.
"Can Killie reproduce the form they showed in eliminating St Johnstone from the Scottish Cup to break a dreadful run of results in the league? Or will ICT keep their good run going as they seek to climb above Highland neighbours Ross County."
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at the Paisley 2021 Stadium
"St Mirren at 14:40 GMT"
These are the games in the Championship and Leagues One and Two that have survived the cold weather...
Scottish Championship
Alloa Athletic v Greenock Morton
Rangers v Livingston
St Mirren v Raith Rovers
Scottish League One
Stenhousemuir v Brechin City
Stranraer v Peterhead
Scottish League Two
Annan Athletic v East Fife
Queen's Park v Montrose
Liam McLeod
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
"The St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright has told Sportsound he didn't feel Michael O'Halloran was mentally ready to play against Hamilton today. The player appears on the verge of joining Rangers. Wright though hopes he has not played his final game for Saints."
Quote MessageWe had a really good start to the game last week and we want to do the same this week. We know we're in for a tough one today"
Robbie Neilson, Hearts head coach
Hearts: Alexander, Paterson, Ozturk, Augustyn, Rossi Buaben, Djoum, Pallardo, King, Reilly, Sow. Subs: Hamilton, Oshaniwa, McGhee, Swanson, Buchanan, Juanma, Zanatta.
Motherwell: Ripley, Hammell, McManus, Ainsworth, Pearson, Johnson, Chalmers, Law, Moult, Hall, McDonald. Subs: Samson, Laing, Fletcher, Clarkson, Thomas, McFadden, Cadden
Referee: Kevin Clancy
Hearts can go to within three points of second-place Aberdeen if they beat Motherwell at Tynecastle.
However, the Steelmen are unbeaten in six games in all competitions, winning four of those. The two sides drew 2-2 at Fir Park in late November.
Liam McLeod
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
"I believe Hamilton manager Martin Canning would have played himself today but suffered a head knock in training during the week."