HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 27 August 2016
Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen
Scottish Premiership results
Celtic 4-1 Aberdeen (Griffiths, Forrest, Sinclair pen, Rogic; Rooney), Dons' Reynolds sent off
Hamilton 1-0 Ross Co (Imrie), Inverness CT 2-1 St Johnstone (Draper, Meekings; Foster)
Motherwell 0-0 Dundee, Partick Thistle 1-2 Hearts (Lindsay; Paterson, Watt)
Full cards in Championship, Leagues One & Two
Andy Burke
Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen
Chick Young
BBC Scotland at Firhill
Know what? This has been brilliant entertainment. Good old fashioned end to end football. Firhill for thrills. True apparently.
James Forrest
Celtic regain the lead and James Forrest grabs his third of the season. It's a very similar finish to his goal against St Johnstone, a neat outside of the boot strike to beat Joe Lewis in the Aberdeen goal.
The champions on course for the win that would take them top of the table but a long way to go.
Grant Holt
Jordan Thompson
Tom English
BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park
For 30 minutes all Aberdeen were involved in here was a containment exercise. They might have had about 20% possession. They've hit Celtic with a sucker blow, though. Good work Niall McGinn, ruthless finishing from Adam Rooney. Celtic's defence didn't look too clever again.
Motherwell 0-0 Dundee
Motherwell are, as the saying goes, knocking on the Dundee door. Scott McDonald knocks an effort over the bar as they try to find the opening goal. Dundee, for all they have been under pressure, are making plenty of passes and keeping their composure. It's a decent game, despite the lack of goals.
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at Caledonian Stadium
Caley Thistle are playing some delightful attacking football and looking more like the side that scored goals for fun in the Betfred Cup group stages.
The only problem is they are up against an inspired goalkeeper in Alan Mannus as well as being a bit wasteful with some of the clearer chances created which could come back to bight them.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 0-0 St Johnstone
It's Alan Mannus to the rescue again for St Johnstone as the goalkeeper saves at the feet of Liam Polworth as the midfielder breaks behind the visiting defence.
Adam Rooney
A rare sight of goal for Aberdeen but Adam Rooney takes full advantage to curl a great finish on the turn beyond Dorus de Vries after great work from Niall McGinn.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 0-0 St Johnstone
Caley Thistle have become the dominant side in Inverness and a low Billy King drive is pushed wide for a corner by Alan Mannus before Alex Fisher drives straight at the goalkeeper with a mis-hit volley from 12 yards.
Motherwell 0-0 Dundee
Dundee forward Mark O'Hara is booked for clobbering Motherwell's Marvin Johnson, who gets to his feet very gingerly.
Scott McDonald is not far away with a strike from 20 yards which flies just over the top.
Andrew Shinnie
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at New Douglas Park
After an uncertain start from the home side when Andrew Davies' header hit the crossbar for County, Hamilton have settled and are menacing on the counter-attack. Midfielder Greg Docherty closest for Accies so far with a low shot from 20 yards that Scott Fox saved.
Looks to be about 100 travelling fans at the most - plenty space here at New Douglas Park.
Partick 0-0 Hearts
Jack Hamilton is forced into a good save as Chris Erskine looks to place a finish from outside the box into the bottom corner but the Hearts keeper does well to turn the ball around the post.
Motherwell 0-0 Dundee
Lionel Ainsworth tugs a right-footed shot a yard wide of Scott Bain's goal after a pleasing-on-the-eye sweeping move by Motherwell. No goals yet but there's a lot of good football being played in the Lanarkshire sunshine.
Cammy Smith (pen)
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 0-0 St Johnstone
Chris Kane misses Saints' best chance of the first-half so far. The forward should find the target when found in space 15 yards from goal, but he fires over the crossbar.
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at Caledonian Stadium
"Richie Foran never shirked a challenge as a player and the new Caley Thistle manager has obviously demanded the same attitude from the current generation wearing blue and red.
"They have started with real aggression and determination to make amends for their poor start to the league campaign but St Johnstone are masters of the sucker punch in games like these."