GREAT SAVE!published at 16:06 BST 1 October 2016
Hamilton 1-0 Inverness CT
Having played second fiddle in the first half, Inverness are keen to make a better impression and Gary Warren's header was touched over by Hamilton goalkeeper Remi Matthews.
Wins for Celtic, Aberdeen, Rangers & St Johnstone
Watch: St Mirren v Falkirk (17:15) - live on BBC Alba
Andy Burke
Hamilton 1-0 Inverness CT
Having played second fiddle in the first half, Inverness are keen to make a better impression and Gary Warren's header was touched over by Hamilton goalkeeper Remi Matthews.
Second-halves just kicking off around the country.
Kilmarnock 0-1 Aberdeen
The incident sure to be debated on Sportscene tomorrow night is the contentious penalty award for Aberdeen at Kilmarnock.
Having watched it back, it looks like Killie keeper Jamie MacDonald is clattered by James Maddison before pulling the Aberdeen striker down after losing his grip on the ball.
For me, no penalty, but I'm sure others will disagree.
Image source, SNSJamie MacDonald was penalised for bringing down James Maddison in the penalty area
SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP
Ayr Utd 0-0 Dunfermline Athletic
Dumbarton 0-0 Queen of the South
Morton 1-0 Raith Rovers
SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE
Albion Rovers 1-0 Queen's Park
Alloa Athletic 0-1 Airdrieonians
East Fife 0-0 Stenhousemuir
Peterhead 1-1 Livingston
Stranraer 0-0 Brechin City
SCOTTISH LEAGUE TWO
Berwick Rangers 1-1 Clyde
Cowdenbeath 0-1 Stirling Albion
Edinburgh City 1-1 Arbroath
Elgin City 0-1 Annan Athletic
Forfar Athletic 0-1 Montrose
HT: Rangers 2-0 Partick Thistle
Image source, SNSNiko Kranjcar (right) opened the scoring for Rangers
Chick Young
BBC Scotland at Cappielow
Gavin Gunning's injury looked a bad one. He was clearly in agony as he was stretchered off, to be replaced by Andy Murdoch and a tactical reshuffle. Just what Jim Duffy needed, another player on the treatment table.
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Cries of 'You don't know what you're doing' aimed at Willie Collum by the home fans due to his penalty decision.
A few shakes of the head from the Kilmarnock coaching staff aimed in his direction as well. It's tough being Willie Collum.
To be fair, most of the chat in the media seats is about what happened. Various views, to say the least!
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at New Douglas Park
The home side are good value for their lead. They've dominated after a pretty bright start by Caley Thistle. Greg Docherty has again been impressive in the Accies midfield, justifying his Scotland under-21 call-up this week.
Scott Davie
BBC Scotland at Victoria Park
Don't expect to see much of the first half on Sportscene tomorrow and what little there is shown means Jay McEveley is unlikely to be watching.
The experienced defender was called into the Ross County starting line-up when Andrew Davies was injured in the warm-up only to gift a penalty to St Johnstone just before the break. That was for a needless push on Chris Kane near the bye line and Danny Swanson swept home the kick for his 8th goal of the season
Hamilton may feel they should be more than a goal ahead after an enterprising first-half display. Alexandre D'Acol has the only goal so far.
Image source, SNSThe visitors are ahead and on course for an 11th consecutive victory in this fixture. Referee Willie Collum leaves the pitch with boos ringing in his ears. The home fans are not impressed with the penalty decision that led to Adam Rooney's goal.
Kilmarnock 0-1 Aberdeen
Killie win a free kick on the left edge of the penalty area. Can they find a response before half-time? Nope. Souleymane Coulibaly fires a lame effort over the top.
Danny Swanson (penalty)
Midfielder Danny Swanson, who has been one of the few players showing promise in Dingwall, sends goalkeeper Scott Fox the wrong way from the spot to put Saints ahead.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
All of a sudden the game livens up at Victoria Park as Jay McEveley pulls down Chris Kane when the striker appeared to moving away from goal inside the box.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
A speculative drive from Saints striker Chris Kane is straight at County goalkeeper Scott Fox. It is a sign of the lack of chances in Dingwall that it is one of the few exciting moments of the afternoon.
Andy Halliday
Martyn Waghorn drives to the edge of the Thistle box, rolls the ball to Andy Halliday who curls home to double Rangers' lead.
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Kilmarnock 0-1 Aberdeen
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Did Jamie MacDonald really foul James Maddison? I thought MacDonald got the ball, spilled it, but then possibly fouled Maddison. It was all very quick. The Sportscene highlights will reveal all, hopefully.
Image source, SNSWas it a penalty for Aberdeen?