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Aberdeen 1-0 Partick Thistle
David Amoo with a great chance as he goes clean through but Joe Lewis saves well with his feet. Thistle are trailing but have looked threatening.
FT: Aberdeen 2-1 Partick Th (McGinn, Storey; Erskine), FT: Hearts 5-1 Inverness CT (Cowie 2, Sammon, Nicholson 2; Paterson og)
FT: Rangers 2-1 Motherwell (Miller, Forrester; McDonald), FT: Ross Co 2-0 Kilmarnock (Boyce 2)
FT: St Johnstone 2-4 Celtic (Swanson, pen, MacLean; Griffiths, Sinclair, Forrest, Christie)
Andy Burke
Aberdeen 1-0 Partick Thistle
David Amoo with a great chance as he goes clean through but Joe Lewis saves well with his feet. Thistle are trailing but have looked threatening.
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland
"We're only half an hour into this match and Hibernian striker Jason Cummings has racked up two goals already.
"This one was gifted to him by St Mirren; defender Jack Baird and goalkeeper Scott Gallacher both waited on one another to deal with a through-ball as Cummings nipped in between them and rolled it home from a tight angle."
Jamie Robson
Youngster Jamie Robson grabs his first goal for Dundee United to double the home side's lead.
Hearts 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Hearts have gained a reputation for being physical, but it is Caley Thistle who are putting themselves about. Tony Watt and Igor Rossi have been left nursing knocks after hefty challenges and now Ross Draper is lucky to escape even a yellow card for a bit of a stamp on Perry Kitchen.
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Victoria Park
"What was impressive about that goal from Boyce was his patience. He looked to have slowed it all down but picked the right pass twice before getting into the danger area and thumping Gardyne's ball across home. Back on the goal trail for Boyce."
Hearts 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Liam Boyce
Michael Gardyne's cross is only half-cleared and in-form Liam Boyce shoots high into the net to give County the lead.
A fourth of the season for Boyce.
Jason Cummings
Boos ringing out from the home fans as some shambolic defending leaves Jason Cummings with the simple task of slotting home his second of the match.
Niall McGinn
Aberdeen's first domestic goal of the season and it's a beauty. Niall McGinn curls a beautiful free-kick from 20 yards over the wall and into the top corner.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Quote MessageFull-on, feisty Fife derby has referee Alan Muir fighting to control some of the tough challenges going in - two booked, but no goals yet
Charlie Mann, BBC Scotland at Stark's Park
Motherwell won on their last visit to Ibrox and they are ahead in Glasgow today after Scott McDonald's opener at Ibrox.
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
"Tomas Cerny showing why he's so important for Partick with a couple of excellent saves as Aberdeen attack with pace and flair at times.
"They might be having the bulk of possession but the Jags have looked threatening on the counterattack and both Danny Devine and Ryan Edwards have squandered good chances to score."
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Paisley 2012 Stadium
"It's Jason Cummings again! The 21-year-old nets his fourth goal of the season from close range with his left foot.
"Hibs captain David Gray gets the plaudits for the assist, having run down the right-hand side and sent in an inviting deflected cross."
Scott McDonald
Motherwell have the lead at Ibrox with Scott McDonald netting from close range following Marvin Johnson's pass.
Jason Cummings
Conor Sammon
Hearts are flying and the second goal is all thanks to some great lead-up work by Tony Watt. The on-loan Charlton Athletic striker weaves his way towards the penalty box before laying it back to Don Cowie and the scorer of the opening goal sends a cross the back post that his headed over goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams by Conor Sammon.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Tannadice
"Dundee Utd completely dominating this match against Ayr with Simon Murray in particular looking really sharp up front. Dutch midfielder Nick van der Velden will be disappointed with his penalty miss but the tenacity of Murray in the follow up ensured the home side take the lead."
Hearts 1-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Tony Watt is clean through for Hearts, but goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams makes a fine double save.
Hearts 1-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Jake Mulraney is booked for a dive in the box. It comes a minute after Caley Thistle team-mate Carl Tremarco was shown a yellow for a crunching tackle on Tony Watt.
FT: St Johnstone 2-4 Celtic
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers on BBC Radio Scotland: "It was a brilliant team performance. The attitude and energy, especially in the first half, and the way we managed the game was superb.
"We scored three goals and could have had a few more. You always expect a bit of fight and pressure to come on and in the main we controlled it well.
"We gave away a soft penalty, which was a penalty - we shouldn't be so rash in the box, and young Liam [Henderson] has to learn from that. And then we conceded a soft goal when we were down to 10 men [with Henderson off the pitch getting treatment]. Apart from that I have got no criticism.
"We got the ball back and scored a fourth goal, so to pla yto that level for the majority of the game is very pleasing. It was a joy to watch at times."