Postpublished at 15:19 BST 30 September 2017
Kilmarnock 0-0 Ross County
Killie go close to the opening goal as Lee Erwin wins the ball in midfield and releases Adam Frizzell, who races forward and fires a 25-yard effort just over the bar.
FT Celtic 2-2 Hibs; (McGregor 2, McGinn 2)
FT Aberdeen 3-0 St Johnstone (Rooney 3); FT Dundee 2-1 Hearts (Waddell 2, Lafferty)
FT Kilmarnock 0-2 Ross Co (Curran, Van der Veg); FT Motherwell 3-0 Partick T (Hartley, Tanner, Bowman)
Celtic extend undefeated domestic run to 58 games
FT Dunfermline 1-3 Dundee Utd in Championship
Clive Lindsay
Kilmarnock 0-0 Ross County
Killie go close to the opening goal as Lee Erwin wins the ball in midfield and releases Adam Frizzell, who races forward and fires a 25-yard effort just over the bar.
Adam Rooney
Another Aberdeen goal. Another Adam Rooney header.
Ryan Christie plays a short corner to Stevie May and his cross is met by Anthony O'Connor, who nods it on for Rooney to touch home from close range. That's the striker's 60th top-flight goal for the Dons.
Alan Lithgow
Kilmarnock 0-0 Ross County
Not much in the way of goalmouth action in Ayrshire as Kilmarnock and County battle to gain the upper hand in this one.
The Staggies have had the better of the half chances, which will please new gaffer Owen Coyle.
Callum McGregor
Lovely build-up from the champions. Moussa Dembele holds it up and lays the ball into the path of Callum McGregor, who runs onto it and fires low past Ross Laidlaw. Sweet finish.
Aberdeen 1-0 St Johnstone
Dons captain Graeme Shinnie slaloms his way through a couple of weak challenges and lets fly with a shot that is turned round the post by Alan Mannus.
Cammy Smith
Cammy Smith grabs his seventh goal of the season as the Championship's bottom side fall behind to the team sitting second.
Motherwell 1-0 Partick Thistle
Another effort from Motherwell striker Louis Moult causes havoc for Thistle. This time, the shot is blocked, sending the ball to Chris Cadden, whose effort from 12 yards is cleared off the line by Danny Devine.
Dundee 0-0 Hearts
Dundee are almost caught out as they try to play the ball out of defence and goalkeeper Scott Bain's attempted clearance bounces off Hearts winger Jamie Walker and just wide.
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Leigh Griffiths has said he won't celebrate if he scores against Hibs this afternoon. Here's some of your thoughts...
John Kerr: Once again Mr.Griffiths proves he's a gentleman and a scholar
Scott Wilkinson: What a load of nonsense. Of course he should celebrate if he scores against Hibs. He's a Celtic player.
Paul Mulddon: Just like Larsson wouldn't celebrate his goal against Celtic for Barca, good man
Start Jamieson: So if he scores he's not gonnae celebrate and if Hibs win Lennon's not gonnae celebrate. If yae score celebrate if yae win celebrate!
Dundee 0-0 Hearts
An early setback for the visitors, with defender Aaron Hughes having to be replaced with midfielder Prince Buaben following injury.
Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageHibs have made a good start and are pinning Celtic back in their own half
Adam Rooney
The Dons strike early as Adam Rooney celebrates his reinstatement to the starting line-up with a glancing header from Stevie May's smart delivery.
Motherwell 0-0 Partick Thistle
Partick Thistle goalkeeper Tomas Cerny rushes out of his box and collides with Motherwell striker Ryan Bowman, bringing an early free-kick for the home side.
Peter Hartley
Louis Moult's free kick hits the post and rebounds to Peter Hartley inside the six yard box. The defender coolly slots the ball into the net.
Montrose 0-1 Clyde
First goal of the day comes for troubled Clyde as Smart Osadolor gives the Bully Wee the lead away to fourth-placed Montrose in League Two.
We're off around the country and it's a big day in particular for former Celtic boss Neil Lennon in Glasgow, Owen Coyle as he makes his debut as Ross County manager at Rugby Park, while Alex Smith is in the hotseat again with Falkirk.
But the butterflies will no doubt be fluttering most for 16-year-old Harry Cochrane as he makes his Hearts debut.
Dundee v Hearts
Harry Cochrane, 16, gets ready to make his debut for Hearts against Dundee at Dens Park
Dundee v Hearts
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park
Both Dundee and Hearts have gone with very attacking line-ups, so there should be plenty of goalmouth action at Dens Park.
Dundee currently have conceded 15 Premiership goals with only Hamilton with 17 lost more this season.
Hearts have lost three of their last five visits to Dens but are unbeaten since Craig Levein took over with one win and two draws from his three games in charge.
Kilmarnock v Ross County
Owen Coyle is looking forward to life in the Scottish top flight again with Ross County.
"It's been a whirlwind since coming in. We have to change what's been happening at this club and look to do it quickly," said the manager.
"We need to be brave on the ball and, if we're at our best, I think we can achieve a positive result.
"We know it's a tough game, Kilmarnock have an outstanding manager, someone I know well... It's funny how football brings you all back together.
Killie boss Lee McCulloch used to clean Coyle's boots as a young apprentice at Motherwell.