Summary

  • 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

  1. Celtic 0-0 Heartspublished at 2 min

    The visitors have started brightly in Glasgow with Robbie Neilson's side aiming to zip the ball about the turf with early confidence. 

  2. KICK-OFFpublished at 12:32

    We're under way at Celtic Park! 

  3. Och Aye Mulgrewpublished at 12:29

    Charlie Mulgrew isn't in the Celtic squad today on account of an injury picked up while on Scotland duty...

  4. Hearts head coach Robbie Neilsonpublished at 12:28

    Celtic v Hearts (12:30)

    "We defended well and had an opportunity to nick it at the end there [at Celtic Park] in September. We have progressed recently. The players that have come in have more experience of the Scottish game, the younger players have more experience of playing first-team football, so I think we are in a better position than we were the last time."   

    Hearts head coach Robbie NeilsonImage source, SNS
  5. Celtic manager Ronny Deilapublished at 12:26

    Celtic v Hearts (12:30)

    "We can see the finishing line, so it is going to be a good game. We need to keep on winning football games. I think that they [Aberdeen] will win every game and we will have to do the same. We have been very consistent and we have to keep on the same way."  

    Celtic boss Ronny DeilaImage source, SNS
  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 2 April 2016

  7. Championship at 15:00published at 12:20

    Dumbarton v Morton 

    Livingston v Alloa 

    Queen of South v Falkirk 

    Raith v Rangers 

    St Mirren v Hibs 

  8. Locking hornspublished at 12:15

    Celtic v Hearts (12:30)

    Celtic and Hearts have fought out two entertaining draws this season in the Premiership. How will today's clash go? Ronny Deila's side, four points ahead of Aberdeen and 13 ahead of their Edinburgh opponents, will be aiming to keep their title challenge going.

    A former Celtic manager is at Celtic Park to watch the game today...

    Former Celtic manager Neil LennonImage source, SNS
  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:13 British Summer Time 2 April 2016

    What do you make of the respective line-ups in our early game?

    How will your team fare today? Happy to see the back of the international break?

    Get in touch via text using 80295 or tweet #bbcsportscot@bbcthomasmcg

  10. Juiced up Jambospublished at 12:08

    Celtic v Hearts (12:30)

    There are also five changes to Hearts starting line-up. Robbie Neilson brings in Alim Ozturk, Igor Rossi, Juwon Oshaniwa, Prince Buaben and Sam Nicholson; out go Blazej Augustyn, Jordan McGhee, Liam Smith, Don Cowie and Abiola Dauda.  

  11. Celtic roll the dice...published at 12:06

    Celtic v Hearts (12:30)

    Celtic manager Ronny Deila makes five changes to his Celtic starting XI.

    In come Dedryck Boyata, Stefan Johansen, Patrick Roberts, Tom Rogic and Gary Mackay-Steven for Charlie Mulgrew, Callum McGregor, Kris Commons, Nir Bitton and Colin Kazim Richards. 

  12. LINE-UPS FROM CELTIC PARKpublished at 12:05

    Celtic: Gordon, Lustig, Boyata, Sviatchenko, Tierney, Brown, Johansen, Roberts, Rogic, Mackay-Steven, Griffiths. Subs: Ambrose, Bitton, Kazim-Richards, Commons, Fasan, McGregor, Forrest. 

    Hearts: Alexander, Souttar, Ozturk, Igor Rossi, Oshaniwa, Buaben, Kitchen, Walker, Djoum, Nicholson, Delgado. Subs: Augustyn, Hamilton, Pallardo, Reilly, McGhee, Dauda, Liam Smith. 

    Referee: Bobby Madden

  13. Welcomepublished at 12:04

    Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of what promises to be a cracking day of Scottish football. 

  14. Title decider?published at 12:02

    And in the Championship, Rangers could secure the title this afternoon if they win at Raith Rovers and Hibs drop points against St Mirren.

  15. Top-flight actionpublished at 12:01

    Premiership leaders Celtic host Hearts in a lunchtime cracker in Glasgow at 12:30, with the sun threatening to put in an appearance.

    Other top-flight games at 3pm:

    Dundee v Ross County 

    Inverness CT v Motherwell 

    Partick v Kilmarnock 

    St Johnstone v Dundee United 

  16. Here we go...published at 12:00

    Ah, domestic football my old friend. I've come to talk to you again.

    Even Simon & Garfunkel will understand our collective delight.

    Free from the shackles of the international break - we don't really mean that - Scottish football returns with a bang.

    A hamper full of cracking games for us to feast our eyes on this afternoon as the Premiership title race hots up and the Championship title could be settled...

    Celtic v HeartsImage source, SNS