Celtic 1-1 Ross Countypublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 24 April 2016
County pass up another chance, with Paul Quinn kicking fresh air at the back post as he attempted to sweep the ball home.
Celtic 1-1 Ross County (Griffiths; Murdoch)
Dundee Utd 1-3 Hamilton Accies (Murray; Gillespie, Morris 2)
Inverness CT 3-1 Kilmarnock (Tansey, Draper, Williams; Higginbotham)
Celtic extend lead at top to nine points
United still eight points adrift of Killie at bottom
Caley Thistle move up to eighth
Clive Lindsay
County pass up another chance, with Paul Quinn kicking fresh air at the back post as he attempted to sweep the ball home.
Celtic 1-1 Ross County
Alex Schalk goes close to putting County into the lead with a thundering drive from 25 yards that beats goalkeeper Craig Gordon but also flies wide of the post.
Colin Kazim-Richards does well to make space for himself inside the County penalty box with some nimble footwork, but the Turkey forward undoes his good work by blasting wide from 12 yards.
Dundee United 0-3 Hamilton Accies (Carlton Morris)
Ali Crawford's shot is palmed away by Eiji Kawashima, but Carlton Morris volleys in to make it 3-0 to the Accies.
Celtic 1-1 Ross County
Jonathan Franks beats Kieran Tierney wide on the County right and his cross finds the head of David Goodwillie, whose effort flashes across the face of the Celtic goal.
Dundee United 0-2 Hamilton Accies
Dundee United 0-2 Hamilton Academical
It should really be 3-0 to Hamilton. The ball bounces kindly for Dougie Imrie, who has a free shot at goal, but his left-foot attempt is sliced wide. A small crumb of comfort for the home side.
Celtic 1-1 Ross County (Stewart Murdoch)
County have been threatening an equaliser and it comes with a blistering strike from Stewart Murdoch from 30 yards.
Craig Gordon complains that a County player was in an offside position and blocking his view, but the Celtic goalkeeper was rooted to the spot and well beaten.
It is Patrick Roberts turn to have a sight of the County goal, but the winger's low drive is too close to goalkeeper Scott Fox.
Celtic 1-0 Ross County
County goalkeeper Scott Fox gets down well to hold a powerful low drive from Leigh Griffiths.
County go close to an equaliser on the break. Jackson Irvine's fine ball out of defence finds Alex Shalk one-on-one with Charlie Mulgrew, but the striker is only able to curl his drive a yard over the crossbar.
Dundee United 0-2 Hamilton Accies
Accies goalkeeper Michael McGovern is preventing a comeback from United. First, he produces a fine save from Scott Fraser's powerful drive and, from the midfielder's corner, Edward Ofer's header crashes off the bar before striking the goalkeeper and over the bar.
Dundee United 0-2 Hamilton Accies (Carlton Morris)
It looks like the game is beyond United now. Dougie Imrie's cross is headed against the bar by Greg Docherty, but striker Carlton Morris has the easy task of nodding the loose ball over the line.
Dundee United 0-1 Hamilton Accies
At last United show some life and Billy Mckay goes close to an equaliser.
First, he has a header off the post and then, from the rebound, his shot it stopped superbly by Northern Ireland team-mate Michael McGovern in the Accies goal.
Celtic 1-0 Ross County
Michael Gardyne misses a great chance to equalise, the forward blasting over from five yards out at the back post.
Celtic 1-0 Ross County
Celtic 1-0 Ross County
Ross County get the second half underway at a subdued Celtic Park despite the home side being ahead.
Quote MessageDundee United have created zilch. Unless Mixu Paatelainen can do something amazing at half-time, they are doomed. It is quite an incredible, abysmal performance. It seems they have accepted their fate
Willie Miller, BBC Radio Scotland pundit at Tannadice
Celtic 1-0 Ross County
Ross County manager Jim McIntyre has made five changes today.
With captain Andrew Davies and key midfielder Martin Woods suspended, Chris McLaughlin, Ricky Foster and Brian Graham also drop out.
The influential Jackson Irvine has returned from injury to start in midfield, while Chris Robertson, Jonathan Franks, Ian McShane and Liam Boyce also come into the starting line-up.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Tannadice
Quote MessageIf Dundee United players think their efforts in the first half against Hamilton are good enough to help them retain their top-flight status then the boos ringing round the stadium as the whistle blew will tell them otherwise