HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 19 August 2017
Rangers 0-0 Hearts
John Souttar's long-range effort for Hearts comes back off the Rangers crossbar.
FT: Aberdeen 2-1 Dundee (May [2]; Deacon)
FT: Motherwell 2-0 Ross County (Tait, Moult)
FT: Hibs 1-3 Hamilton (Bingham [2], Longridge; Stokes)
FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Partick Thistle (O'Halloran)
FT: Rangers 0-0 Hearts
FT: Kilmarnock 0-2 Celtic (Forrest, McGregor)
Andy Campbell and Bryn Palmer
Rangers 0-0 Hearts
John Souttar's long-range effort for Hearts comes back off the Rangers crossbar.
Hibernian 0-0 Hamilton
It's been a tentative opening to the match at Easter Road. Both teams are trying to pass their way up the pitch but too often the moves are breaking down as control or accuracy lets the players down. Hibs have been especially sluggish but Danny Swanson did manage to lob a ball into the Accies box for striker Simon Murray but it was an easy take for Gary Woods.
It's been a tough start to the season for Caley Thistle after relegation from the Premiership, but skipper Gary Warren has put the hosts ahead, his third goal of the campaign.
Rangers 0-0 Hearts
Rangers pressing at Ibrox with Daniel Candeias sending balls into the Hearts box in search of Alfredo Morelos and Kenny Miller.
Hearts holding firm so far.
Aberdeen 1-0 Dundee
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland
The home fans celebrate a terrific header from Stevie May, his first goal for the club to give Aberdeen an early lead over Dundee.
Craig Halkett makes amends for his own goal at the other end, scoring with a free header for Livi.
St Johnstone 0-0 Partick Thistle
Joe Shaughnessy's shot from close range is well blocked by Tomas Cerny as St Johnstone threaten.
Hibernian 0-0 Hamilton
Hibs and Hamilton are playing in front of packed galleries today. The only chance of note in the first few minutes has been a speculative effort from outside the box by Accies' Steven Boyd. It was too high to trouble Ofir Marciano in the home goal, though.
Stevie May scores his first goal for Aberdeen. Greg Tansey's corner reaches May, who is actually facing the opposite way of goal, but the ball bounces off his head and inside the near post.
St Johnstone 0-0 Partick Thistle
A quiet start to proceedings in Perth.
Partick Thistle won at McDiarmid Park in the League Cup earlier this season and have had more attacking possession than St Johnstone but no goals so far.
It looks as if Callum Smith has got his third goal of the season for the Pars, who are looking good in the Championship.
An OG at the Tony Macaroni Stadium as the hosts' Craig Halkett puts through his own net.
Rangers 0-0 Hearts
Former Rangers player Kyle Lafferty has had a shot blocked for Hearts at Ibrox. The visitors have started well in Glasgow.
Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes, speaking to Radio Scotland a bit earlier,admits he is spoilt for options up front, and that presents a challenge in picking a team.
"It's part of modern football to keep everybody interested and give everybody a chance. Trying to manage those options at the top end of the pitch will be a challenge. But I've picked what I think is the best team for the game.
"I remind the players every day in training, you maybe can't play your way into the team from training but you can play your way out of it.
"We have to be mindful of Dundee's threat but we want to carry any attacking threat ourselves."
Aberdeen 0-0 Dundee
Greg Tansey's free-kick is saved by Dundee goalkeeper Scott Bain, though he takes two attempts to gather it, an indicator of the weather conditions. BBC Sportsound commentator Rob MacLean describes it as "dinging down" at Pittodrie.
Early goal in the Championship, where Declan McManus has put the Pars in front.
All five Premiership games are under way by the way folks. Hold on to your hats...
Hibernian v Hamilton Academical (15:00)
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Easter Road
"With back-to-back wins in their opening two Premiership fixtures there is a sense of expectation from the Easter Road faithful. Another huge crowd inside to watch the match against Hamilton, who will also be boosted after last week's convincing win against Dundee.
"The element of surprise from Neil Lennon is that impressive Lithuanian Vykintas Slivka is on the bench, with Danny Swanson taking his place in midfield.
"Accies' defence is bolstered by the return of Xavier Tomas. The last time the Lanarkshire side visited Easter Road they relegated Hibernian so revenge may be on the minds of some fans today."
Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland
Neil McCann told me pre-match here at Pittodrie there is no sense of panic at Dundee this early in the season, despite their pointless start to the campaign. But if Aberdeen play to their full ability, no points from six could soon become none from nine for McCann's side. He acknowledges they'll have to be more clinical and also cut out "silly mistakes".
He said: "It's frustrating when we see mistakes happening. We need to stop Aberdeen from hurting us easily. We did create enough chances last week to win the game. You've got to try and make the mistakes go away.
"Aberdeen are a fantastic side. They've done very well with the transfer market. We've got an idea of a game plan we want to implement. I'm hopeful we can get three points, not just one."
All 15:00 kick-offs
A reminder that there is also a full programme of matches in the Scottish Championship, League One and League Two this afternoon.
Championship leaders Dundee United host Brechin, with second-place Dunfermline also at home, against Falkirk, and third-placed Morton at Inverness, who are sitting bottom after two straight defeats so far.
Championship
Dundee United v Brechin City
Dunfermline Athletic v Falkirk
Inverness CT v Greenock Morton
Livingston v St Mirren
Queen of the South v Dumbarton
League One
Albion Rovers v Airdrieonians
Alloa Athletic v Queen's Park
Arbroath v East Fife
Raith Rovers v Forfar Athletic
Stranraer v Ayr United
League Two
Berwick Rangers v Annan Athletic
Elgin City v Clyde
Montrose v Cowdenbeath
Stenhousemuir v Peterhead
Stirling Albion v Edinburgh City