Kilmarnock 1-0 St Johnstonepublished at 16:10 British Summer Time 9 April 2016

Kris Boyd fired Kilmarnock into the lead
Dundee Utd 0-2 Inverness (Storey, Vigurs), Kilmarnock 3-0 St Johnstone (Boyd 2, 1 pen, Higginbotham)
Hamilton 2-1 Dundee (Crawford, Garcia Ten, pen; Harkins), Ross Co 1-0 Partick Thistle (Schalk)
Motherwell 1-2 Celtic (McDonald; Griffiths 2)
Clive Lindsay
Kris Boyd fired Kilmarnock into the lead
Ross County 1-0 Partick Thistle
Ryan Edwards fires just wide at Thistle go close again to levelling in Dingwall.
Ross County 1-0 Partick Thistle
Fit-again County goalkeeper Scott Fox pulls off a superb save to prevent a Mathias Pogba header giving Thistle an equaliser.
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland in Dingwall
It's going so well for County that they might just forget that, if Partick Thistle find an equaliser, all of a sudden they will be in control in the race for a top-six place assuming Dundee don't fight back against Hamilton.
A nervy, tense, exciting half to come with a lot at stake for a number of sides.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Falkirk Stadium
The Bairns in front at half-time thanks to Lee Miller's ninth goal of the season, but the visitors have looked very dangerous, with Rocco Quinn and Alex Cooper both passing up excellent opportunities.
That said, Falkirk always look dangerous coming forward, with the impressive Myles Hippolyte causing the Saints defence all sorts of problems on the left-hand side.
This would be a huge win for Falkirk in their quest to remain in second-top spot in the Championship and the promotion play-off place with the team finishing in second place playing two games less in the battle for promotion.
Annan Athletic 2-1 ArbroathBerwick Rangers 1-0 ClydeEast Fife 3-0 MontroseEast Stirlingshire 0-3 Queen's ParkStirling Albion 0-0 Elgin City
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at New Douglas Park
Half-time at New Douglas Park and Hamilton Accies probably can't believe how straightforward this has been for them.
Jesus Garcia Tena's penalty for the second goal came when Julen Extabeguren brought down Eamonn Brophy - the Spaniard had already been booked, but referee John Beaton took no further action.
Ali Crawford almost added a third and there was also a feisty moment between Accies winger Dougie Imrie and Dundee boss Paul Hartley on the touch-line.
Airdrieonians 0-0 StenhousemuirAyr United 0-0 Albion RoversCowdenbeath 1-0 Brechin CityDunfermline Athletic 1-1 Forfar Athletic
Dundee United 0-1 Inverness CT
Boos ring round Tannadice as referee Craig Thomson signals the end of the first period. It's been a toothless opening half from a team supposedly fighting for their Premiership lives.
Inverness Caley Thistle have been good and have exposed United's defensive fragility on a number of occasions. Mixu Paatelainen has a job on his hands to pry a better performance from his players after the break.
Alloa Athletic 1-0 HibernianFalkirk 1-0 St MirrenMorton 0-1 LivingstonQueen of the South 0-1 Raith Rovers
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Kilmarnock deservedly ahead and the lead should be more handsome. The goal from Kris Boyd was much needed - the celebrations reflected the goal drought Kilmarnock, and Boyd, have suffered of late.
But, before that, Boyd had hit the post, he had another effort blocked by Scobbie, Higginbotham had a 'goal' ruled out for offside and Magennis had a header well saved by Alan Mannus.
St Johnstone with one real chance, Liam Craig with a close range shot well saved by Jamie MacDonald.
Hamilton Academical 2-0 Dundee
Ross County 1-0 Partick Thistle
Hamilton Academical 2-0 Dundee
A brilliant one-handed save by Scott Bain denies Ali Crawford as the Accies midfielder goes close with an excellent downward header.
Kilmarnock 1-0 St Johnstone
Dundee United 0-1 Inverness CT
It should be 2-0 Inverness, but Miley Storey blasts wide with the goal gaping. Worryingly for Dundee United, they were so easily cut open again.
Inverness were celebrating after Miles Storey gave them the lead
Ali Crawford scored the opening goal for Hamilton
Hamilton Academical 2-0 Dundee (Jesus Garcia Tena)
Jesus Garcia Tena casually slots away the penalty to put Accies two goals ahead after Eamonn Brophy is pulled down.
Kilmarnock 1-0 St Johnstone
Kallum Higginbotham has the ball in the St Johnstone net, but Kilmarnock's joy is cut short by an offside flag.