Summary

  • Sportscene on BBC Two Scotland

  • FT: St Mirren 4-1 TNS (McGinn, Mallan, Sutton, Loy; Brobbel)

  • Buddies will play Dundee United in Challenge Cup final

  • FT: Dundee 2-1 Rangers (O'Hara, Holt; Garner)

  • Win lifts Dundee into Premiership's top six

  • FT: Kilmarnock 1-2 Aberdeen (McKenzie; Pawlett, Stockley)

  • Aberdeen take six-point lead over third-placed Rangers

  1. Murty retains belief in Gers playerspublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Interim Rangers manager Graeme Murty speaking to Sky Sports: “The players understand the demands of this football club. I know they can do it.

    “They’re disappointed, they are shot to pieces.

    “I expect from them.

    “The appointment will be made when the appointment is made. I’ll carry on until I’m told otherwise."  

  2. Dons comeback floors McCulloch's Killiepublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Earlier, Aberdeen staged a thrilling late fightback to beat Kilmarnock in Lee McCulloch's first game as the Ayrshire club's caretaker manager as the Dons consolidated their position in second place.

    You can now read Jane Lewis' impressions of the game at Rugby Park.

    Kilmarnock 1-2 Aberdeen

    Late goals from substitutes Jayden Stockley and Peter Pawlett see Aberdeen come from behind to snatch victory at Kilmarnock.

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  3. Postpublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Quote Message

    I don't think Rangers can dwell too long before making appointments, because I can see frustrations within the Rangers players today

    Peter Houston, BBC Radio Scotland pundit

  4. Postpublished at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Quote Message

    Particularly away from home, there is a fragility in this Rangers team

    Alex Rae, BBC Radio Scotland pundit

  5. We sussed out Rangers - Hartleypublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Dundee manager Paul Hartley on BBC Radio Scotland: "The work-rate was incredible and the fitness levels were terrific to keep Rangers under pressure.

    "We know they like to play from the back and we didn't let them build at all.

    "We have rightly had a bit of criticism this season, but I tell you what - they give me everything.

    "It shows that we can play like that and we have to put those kind of performances in every week now."

    Dundee manager Paul Hartley congratulates defender Darren O'DeaImage source, SNS
  6. Battle for secondpublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    That 2-1 win for Aberdeen heaps pressure on Rangers, who still have caretaker manager Graeme Murty in charge.

    The former Scotland defender won his first match in charge - a scrappy Scottish Cup win over Greenock Morton - but his side looked ragged for much of the match in Dundee.

    Rangers now drop six points behind the Dons, who also have a much healthier goal difference.

    Rangers caretaker Graeme Murty looks frustrated on the sidelinesImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Graeme Murty was left frustrated on the touchline for Rangers

  7. KICK-OFFpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    St Mirren 0-1 The New Saints

    St Mirren kick off the second half in Paisley and Jack Ross' side have a lot of work to do if they are to deny Welsh champions TNS a place in the Irn Bru Cup final against Dundee United.

  8. 'Crazy' defending cost Killie - McCullochpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Kilmarnock 1-2 Aberdeen

    Kilmarnock caretaker manager Lee McCulloch on BBC Radio Scotland:"Up to the 83rd minute, I'm proud as I can be of the boys. 

    "We had a game plan to frustrate Aberdeen, but it was just a crazy first goal [to give away].

    "A lack of concentration gives them that step to come back in and they've shown the character of winners to go and nick another dubious goal with bad defending from ourselves.

    "We're disappointed, but we need to take that form into next week. 

    "There were loads of positives - the finish for the goal, the way we passed the ball at times, the togetherness we showed."

    Kilmarnock caretaker manager Lee McCulloch looks disappointedImage source, SNS
  9. Late winners 'part of Aberdeen's identity'published at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    FT: Kilmarnock 1-2 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes on BBC Radio Scotland: "Peter [Pawlett] and Jayden [Stockley] coming on really forced the issue. I don't think we'd have won the game without the impact those boys made.

    "We were not good enough in the first half, we were sloppy; I think it took losing the goal to wake us up a bit. 

    "The performances were so far removed from Wednesday night [a 7-2 win over Motherwell], when we couldn't do anything wrong. Today, it was just sloppiness.

    "But we've found late winners a lot this season between the 80th and 90th minute. It's an identity of the team. 

    "Whether that's the impact of the subs or determination of the players to never know they're beaten, it's a good thing to have. Even though not at our best, we won the game."

    Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes (right) congratulates his playersImage source, SNS
  10. FULL-TIME Dundee 2-1 Rangerspublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee beat Rangers for the first time at home in the league since 1992 as the Glasgow side fall six points behind second-top Aberdeen in the Premiership.

    Paul Hartley's side move above Kilmarnock and Partick Thistle and into sixth place.

    Rangers striker Martyn Waghorn shows his disappointmentImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Rangers striker Martyn Waghorn was left disappointed at Dens Park

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

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  12. Postpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    James Vincent fires straight at Rangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham from 22 yards. Dundee are the ones doing the pressing at Dens Park.

  13. HALF-TIMEpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    St Mirren 0-1 The New Saints

    TNS are halfway towards a historic first appearance in the Irn Bru Cup final as they deservedly lead 1-0 in the battle of the Saints in Paisley.

  14. Postpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Can Rangers build on Joe Garner's goal in the closing three minutes and avoid a first defeat at Dens Park since 1992?

    Joe Garner celebrates for RangersImage source, SNS
  15. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Dundee are so close to extending their lead as Craig Wighton nutmegs Danny Wilson and fires a low drive that goalkeeper Wes Foderingham manages to deflect clear with his trailing foot after it takes a deflection off Rob Kiernan.

  16. goal

    GOAL St Mirren 0-1 The New Saintspublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Ryan Brobbel

    TNS had been pressing and Ryan Brobbel makes a fine turn away from his marker in midfield before curling a superb drive into the far corner from 18 yards.

  17. Postpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    It is Dundee's turn to make changes, with Danny Williams replacing Henrik Ojamaa.

  18. Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Great chance for Rangers to equalise as Martyn Waghorn's cross finds Harry Forrester at the back post, but the midfielder slashes his half-volley wide.

  19. Postpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    Dundee 2-1 Rangers

    Rangers make their last two throws of the dice as Jason Holt for Andy Halliday replace Harry Forrester and Barrie McKay.

  20. CLOSE!published at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2017

    St Mirren 0-0 The New Saints

    So close to an opening goal and it is TNS who threaten as Ryan Brobbel fires a low drive from just inside the penalty area that goalkeeper Billy O'Brien turns wide one-handed.

    From the corner, Wes Fletcher rises at the back post and sends his header against the outside of the post.