FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 17 September 2016
Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton
FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Hearts (Cummins)
FT: Kilmarnock 2-2 Partick Thistle (Boyd, Coulibaly; Lawless, Lindsay)
FT: Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton (Moult 4; Crawford 2)
FT: Rangers 0-0 Ross County
Queen of the South new leaders in Championship
Colin Moffat
Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton
Kilmarnock 2-2 Partick Thistle
Abdul Osman is sent off for Thistle, the midfielder receiving a second booking.
St Johnstone 1-0 Heart of Midlothian
Hearts so close to an equaliser as Callum Paterson rises to meet a corner and his header strikes the face of the crossbar.
Falkirk v Dundee Utd (17:15)
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium
Falkirk manager Peter Houston has named an unchanged game for his first match in charge of the Bairns against his former club.
It's an important one as well given the Hibs score with both clubs desperate to close the gap at the top of the table after indifferent starts to their league campaigns.
Dundee United are forced into one change as experienced defender Paul Dixon was sent off at Dunfermline last week and teenager Jamie Robson takes over.
That game is being shown live by BBC Alba.
Liam Lindsay
Thistle just won't let this one go. Liam Lindsay thumps home from close range to level matters again in Ayrshire.
Kilmarnock 2-1 Partick Thistle
Souleymane Coulibaly cannot keep his latest effort down but gets plenty of power behind the effort on the right-hand side of the box.
Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton Academical
Hamilton have been the better team in this half but they are running out of steam as Ali Crawford chips a free-kick over the crossbar.
St Johnstone 1-0 Heart of Midlothian
Robbie Neilson has been sent to the stand. That doesn't constitute going very far at McDiarmid Park, as the Hearts head coach is in the front row and barking instructions from behind the barrier - only a few yards from where he was stood previously.
Ayr United are now ahead against 10-man Hibs, Brian Gilmour with the finish.
Queen of the South are now 3-0 up thanks to Dean Brotherston and heading for the top of the league.
What a turnaround!
Well, well. Ayr United are level at Easter Road, with Conrad Balatoni nodding in from a corner. Hibs midfielder Marvin Bartley might not be feeling too clever after his red card for the hosts, who have missed a boat-load of chances. That winning record is now in jeopardy...
Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton Academical
Accies still feel they are in this game. Rakish Bingham has a header cleared off the line, then Grant Gillespie shoots wide.
Rangers 0-0 Ross County
Michael O'Halloran is on for Rangers and the substitute immediately rattles a powerful strike against the crossbar.
Souleymane Coulibaly
Souleymane Coulibaly just keeps on scoring, the Killie striker this time heading home Dean Hawkshaw's cross.
Kilmarnock lead again.
Motherwell 4-2 Hamilton Academical
Accies come so close to a third, with Darian MacKinnon's thumping shot saved on the line.Then Ali Crawford, on a hat-trick, tries an effort from the half-way line that dips just over the bar.
Momentum shift in the Championship? Queen of the South are 2-0 up against Raith Rovers, with Stephen Dobbie scoring his second.
Seconds before, Hibs go down to 10 men, with Marvin Bartley sent off for a late lunge after losing control of the ball. They've been so on top against Ayr United but only have one goal to show for it.
Kilmarnock 1-1 Partick Thistle
Souleymane Coulibaly goes close for Kilmarnock with a shot that whistles narrowly wide of the target.
Ali Crawford
It's a second of the day for Ali Crawford. The Motherwell defence goes to sleep and a cut-back finds Crawford who side-foots into the roof of the net.
Rangers 0-0 Ross County
The home side are pushing for the opener as Staggies goalie Scott Fox claws away a curling strike from Martyn Waghorn. From the resulting corner, a Clint Hill header is cleared off the line.
Graham Cummins
St Johnstone take the lead and it could be a controversial moment. Liam Craig miss-hits his low shot across goal and Graham Cummins looks suspiciously offside as he taps in from six yards.
The Saints players celebrate by lifting aloft the number two shirt of captain Dave Mackay, who was forced to retire this week through injury.
Championship leaders Hibs are 1-0 up on Ayr United and our man at Easter Road is impressed...