Summary

  • 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

  1. LINE-UPS St Johnstone v Hamilton Academical (15:00)published at 14:30

    St Johnstone: Mannus, MacKay, Lappin, Anderson, Davidson, MacLean, Wotherspoon, Shaughnessy, Cummins, Easton, Thomson. Subs: Clark, Scobbie, Sutton, Caddis, Fisher, Kane, Craig.

    Hamilton Academical: McGovern, Gordon, Kurakins, Devlin, D' Acol, Crawford, Kurtaj, MacKinnon, Docherty, Lyon, Tagliapietra. Subs: Martin, Gillespie, Morris, Brophy, Garcia Tena, Nade, Mandianju.

    Referee: Andrew Dallas

  2. LINE-UPS Kilmarnock v Inverness CT (15:00)published at 14:28

    Kilmarnock: MacDonald, Findlay, Higginbotham, Ashcroft, Slater, Kiltie, Syme, Balatoni, Carrick, Hamill, Frizzell. Subs: Brennan, Robinson, Boyd, Barbour, Obadeyi, Hawkshaw, Splaine.

    Inverness CT: Fon-Williams, Raven, Tremarco, Warren, Draper, Wedderburn, Tansey, Williams, Polworth, Vigurs, Storey. Subs: Esson, Foran, Roberts, Fisher, Mutombo, Brown, Sutherland.

    Referee: Don Robertson

  3. Kilmarnock v Inverness CT (15:00)published at 14:27

    Second bottom Kilmarnock are seeking to go 14 points clear of bottom side Dundee United and put pressure on those above them in their meeting with top-six side Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

    Rory McKenzie and Danny WilliamsImage source, SNS
  4. Postpublished at 14:25

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  5. LINE-UPS Partick Thistle v Dundee (15:00)published at 14:23

    Partick Thistle: Cerny, Seaborne, Welsh, Booth, Amoo, Bannigan, Doolan, Lawless, Dumbuya, Lindsay, Wilson. Subs: Scully, Miller, Frans, Elliot, Leyden, Nisbet, Penrice

    Dundee: Bain, Holt, O'Dea, Konrad, McGinn, Ross, McGowan, Low, Harkins, Stewart, Hemmings. Subs: Mitchell, Loy, Black, Gadzhalov, Kerr, Wighton, Colquhoun

    Referee: Euan Anderson

  6. Erskine to make Jags returnpublished at 14:22

    Chris Erskine will begin a third spell at Partick Thistle, but not until the summer.

    Dundee United midfielder Chris ErskineImage source, SNS

    The 28-year-old midfielder has agreed a pre-contract move to re-join the Jags in June.

  7. Postpublished at 14:20

    Quote Message

    It’s been two weeks since our last game, the derby win, so it’s been a little bit frustrating. Our incentive is to try and get back into the top six – we’re only really five points off fourth place”

    Paul Hartley, Dundee manager

  8. Postpublished at 14:19

    Quote Message

    It’s a great chance for us to go above Dundee. We’re at home, it’s vital we exploit that massive incentive"

    Alan Archibald, Partick Thistle manager

  9. Partick Thistle v Dundee (15:00)published at 14:18

    Partick Thistle take on Dundee with both sides buoyed by recent results.

    Nicky Low and Steven LawlessImage source, SNS

    Dundee's Scottish Cup tie with Falkirk last week was postponed and again in midweek. Their last game was the derby league win over United on 2 January.

    Thistle are safely through to the fifth round of the cup after overcoming St Mirren eight days ago.

  10. Today's topicpublished at 14:16

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  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:15

    To take part this afternoon, you can text 80295 or tweet using the hashtag #bbcsportscot

  12. Celtic close to new signingpublished at 14:14

    Denmark central defender Erik Sviatchenko is having a medical before a proposed £1.5m transfer from Midtjylland to Celtic.

    Erik SviatchenkoImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Sviatchenko has four international caps

  13. O'Halloran omittedpublished at 14:10

    Liam McLeod
    BBC Sport Scotland

    "Michael O'Halloran will not feature for St Johnstone today and appears close to a move to Rangers. Saints are reluctant to risk him and a potential big transfer fee on the icy McDiarmid Park pitch."

    St Johnstone forward Michael O'HalloranImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Ibrox-bound? O'Halloran is a Rangers target

  14. Postpublished at 14:08

    Liam McLeod
    BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park

    "A combination of sub-zero overnight conditions and undersoil heating have left a seriously tested McDiarmid Park pitch in a poor state. They've worked hard to get this game on and the fact the under-20s also plays their home games here has added to the fact it has been battered by Mother Nature."

    McDiarmid Park
  15. St Johnstone v Hamilton Academical (15:00)published at 14:07

    St Johnstone's match against Hamilton Academical goes ahead following a morning pitch inspection at McDiarmid Park.

    McDiarmid ParkImage source, SNS

    Both sides are looking to recover from Scottish Cup exits last Saturday.

  16. Postpublished at 14:06

    Those seven games will have to be rearranged due to frozen pitches after sub-zero temperatures across Scotland overnight.

  17. Postponementspublished at 14:05

    Scottish Championship

    Dumbarton P-P Queen of the South

    Scottish League One

    Airdrieonians P-P Forfar Athletic

    Ayr United P-P Cowdenbeath

    Dunfermline Athletic P-P Albion Rovers

    Scottish League Two

    Berwick Rangers P-P Arbroath

    Clyde P-P East Stirlingshire

    Elgin City P-P Stirling Albion

  18. Games offpublished at 14:04

    However, a number of fixtures in the Championship and Leagues One and Two have fallen victim to the wintry weather.

  19. Postpublished at 14:03

    After Celtic's 4-1 triumph over Dundee United at Tannadice last night, there are four more Scottish Premiership fixtures today at 15:00.

    Kris Commons scores for Celtic against Dundee UnitedImage source, SNS
  20. Welcomepublished at 14:00

    Good afternoon and welcome to this afternoon’s live Scottish football coverage.