Postpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 13 August 2016
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
Premiership results
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts; Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock (Longridge; Boyd, Coulibaly)
Inverness CT 2-3 Ross County (Boden, Draper; Boyce 3); Motherwell 1-2 St Johnstone (Cadden; Swanson, MacLean)
Dundee 1-2 Rangers (O'Hara; Forrester, Miller)
Celtic in Limerick to play Inter Milan friendly
Keir Murray
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
Liam Boyce
The Staggies are on fire! Liam Boyce gathers a lovely deep ball from Richard Foster in the penalty box, cuts past his marker and drills the ball beyond Owain Fon Williams.
The hosts were down to 10 men at the time, with Kevin McNaughton hobbling off with a knee injury, He has since been replaced by Lewis Horner.
Lee Kilday
Defender Lee Kilday pounces on an error by the Falkirk goalkeeper Mehmet to poke the Ton in front.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
Wes Burns' header comes off the post as Aberdeen continue to dominate against Hearts, but it would not have counted anyway as the assistant referee's flag had gone up for offside.
Hearts look devoid of confidence. Three defeats in a row are perhaps taking their toll.
Hamilton Accies 0-0 Kilmarnock
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Inverness CT 0-1 Ross County
Inverness CT goalie Owain Fon Williams is a lucky chap as he carries the ball outside his box and promptly drops it at the feet of Craig Curran, who shoots high over an unguarded net.
The Welsh keeper is booked for his trouble but he'll take that after such a big let off.
Hamilton 0-0 Kilmarnock
Accies defender Georgios Sarris takes a sore one on the face in an aerial challenge with Killie's Kris Boyd, who is very apologetic.
Sarris is soon back to his feet and the game continues.
Hibernian 0-0 Dunfermline
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Easter Road
"Dunfermline midfielder Rhys McCabe shows a wonderful piece of skill when he flicks the ball around one side of Grant Holt before drifting around the other side to pick the ball up. Made it look so easy! No real opportunities for either side with nearly 20 minutes played."
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
A half chance for Hearts. Ryan Jack concedes a free-kick, Igor Rossi gets his head to it and manages to play it into the path of Callum Paterson who volleys a shot from outside the box, but can't get it on target. It's the visitors' first meaningful attempt at goal.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
The Dons are taking the game to Hearts, and Niall McGinn slips inside and fires a close range shot, but John Souttar is able to divert it over the bar.
Hamilton 0-0 Kilmarnock
Jamie MacDonald, so often a hero for Killie, smothers a shot by Alexandre D'Acol as visiting manager Lee Clark watches on from the stand.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
BBC Scotland football pundit Allan Preston: "Hearts just need to settle down and take the sting out the game if they can. There have been a couple of half-chances for Aberdeen but that is all."
Hamilton 0-0 Kilmarnock
What a chance for Killie. Jordan Jones does the spade work coming in from the left and squaring for Kris Boyd, who cannot keep his shot down.
As the saying goes, he "skied" it.
Liam Boyce
Moments after Scott Fox makes a good save to thwart Billy King, the visitors speed up the park and Craig Curran crosses for Liam Boyce to nod the opener in from eight yards.
Inverness CT 0-0 Ross County
A whirlwind start in the Highlands with the action thundering from one end to the other at a rapid rate of knots. Erik Cikos has a pop for County but it's straight at Owain Fon Williams, Greg Tansey responds with a shot that flies over the crossbar.
Hamilton 0-0 Kilmarnock
Lee McCulloch paces up and down the Kilmarnock dugout in Hamilton as manager Lee Clark, serving a touchline ban, watches on from the stand.
Hamilton 0-0 Kilmarnock
Derek Ferguson reports that Killie's new signing George Green is playing wide on the right at New Douglas Park.
We're under way...