Get Involvedpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 2 April 2016
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Scottish Premiership full-time
Dundee 5-2 Ross County (Stewart 2, Hemmings, Loy, Wighton) (Davies, Schalk)
Inverness CT 1-2 Motherwell (Vigurs pen) (Ainsworth, Johnson)
Partick Th 0-0 Kilmarnock, St Johnstone 0-1 Dundee Utd (Dow)
Celtic beat Hearts 3-1 in early kick-off
Rangers spurn chance to clinch Championship title
Championship FT: Raith Rovers 3-3 Rangers, St Mirren 2-2 Hibs
Queen of the South 2-2 Falkirk
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Dundee 2-0 Ross County
A quickfire double for the Dees! Kane Hemmings pounces deep inside the Staggies box to bag his 23rd goal of the season. Dundee are on the rampage; County reeling...
Partick 0-0 Kilmarnock
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
Debutant Killie defender Miles Addison hits the post with a back post header from Julien Faubert's free-kick.
A goal there would have been the perfect way to introduce himself to the fans of his new club.
Dundee 1-0 Ross County
The hosts are ahead at Dens Park, Greg Stewart driving into the heart of the County defence, and finishing left-footed from 20 yards out. A fine individual effort.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Kilmarnock
An early chance for Kilmarnock with one of the club's midweek signings almost making an instant impact.
Julien Faubert's free-kick finds Miles Addison, whose header comes back off a post.
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
"The pace of Ryan Dow creating a chance for John Rankin after 40 seconds which he should have scored to put Dundee United ahead. St Johnstone get off the hook."
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
"Thistle make one change...Freddie Frans in for Gary Fraser, who drops to the bench.
"Alan Archibald says Belgian Frans was glad to get back to Glasgow after being near Brussels when the bombing happened last month.
"One change for Killie. New signing Miles Addison replaces Lee Ashcroft.
"Clark says playing debutant Addison in centre of defence today is a calculated risk, given he is not 100% match fit."
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Hang onto your hats... and we're off!
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Motherwell are aiming to extend their four-match winning run in Inverness, with Caley Thistle having won only once in their past seven games. What a win it was, though, a 3-0 demolition of local rivals, and newly-crowned League Cup champions, Ross County.
Celtic 3-1 Hearts
"I thought the players implemented [the gameplan] really well. They're a confident bunch and it's a formation that's new to them. At 1-1 we miss a chance from a couple of yards out and Juanma was one of our key players today. It's a defeat but the manner of the defeat is pleasing for us."
Celtic 3-1 Hearts
"We deserved to win. We have to give credit to Hearts as well. They started very well but it shows a lot of team spirit when you change it around and win 3-1. I think we started slowly and we had to get up to the tempo. In the second half we controlled it quite well. Patrick Roberts is special. That is why he is at Manchester City. We are very happy to have him; we have him for one and a half years more. We want to keep winning and building momentum. Everything is in our hands with seven games left."
A crucial tussle in the bottom half of the Premiership sees eighth-placed Partick Thistle host Kilmarnock, who occupy the relegation play-off berth. These games have produced plenty goals of late, with the previous three yielding seven, four and five respectively. Killie have won only one game in their past 10 matches, scored just twice in their last six, and are still searching for their first victory under manager Lee Clark.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park
"On this day 10 years ago Dundee boss Paul Hartley scored a hat-trick for Hearts in 4-0 win in the Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden Park."
"Tommy Wright is what I call a real manager and St Johnstone are reaping the rewards. They are a credit to watch."
"Over the last few years we've had a wee bit of an Indian sign over them [Dundee United] but past results count for nothing today. Danny Swanson and Murray Davidson give us that bit of quality. Even when they had all their players such as Gary Mackay-Steven, tactically we always thought if we were set up right we could cause them problems. Top six is like winning the league for us. The budget hasn't moved for the past two or three seasons. I have total faith in the players; they always produce the goods. We want to get the points today and kick on and get that fourth place."