GOAL Dundee 1-2 Hamiltonpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 28 October 2017
A-Jay Leitch-Smith
A-Jay Leitch-Smith, who missed from the spot last weekend, blasts the ball high into the net.
Celtic equal their own UK record of 62 matches unbeaten
FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock (Griffiths: Jones)
FT: Aberdeen 2-1 Ross County (Christie, McLean: Gardyne)
FT: Dundee 1-3 Hamilton (Leitch-Smith: Skondras, Templeton, Rojano)
FT: Motherwell 0-1 Hibs (Boyle)
FT: Partick Thistle 1-0 St Johnstone (Storey)
FT: Hearts 1-3 Rangers (Lafferty: Miller 2, Windass)
Colin Moffat
A-Jay Leitch-Smith
A-Jay Leitch-Smith, who missed from the spot last weekend, blasts the ball high into the net.
Dundee 0-2 Hamilton
Handball. Spot-kick for the home side.
Craig Halkett
Aberdeen 2-1 Ross County
Ryan Christie almost makes it 3-1 for the home side but his dig from distance rattles back off the bar. Some effort.
David Templeton
The Dundee defence falls asleep from a free kick and David Templeton has plenty of time to take a touch and fire a shot past Scott Bain.
Jordan Jones
Out of the blue, Killie are back level as Jordan Jones fires against the post then follows up to fire the Ayrshire side level.
Celtic 1-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock are coming more into the game but Jordan Jones fails to make the most of a free-kick in a dangerous position as his attempt flies over the crossbar.
Dundee 0-1 Hamilton Academical
Accies goalkeeper Gary Woods mis-judges a free-kick fired towards the back post, but Marcus Haber is unable to take advantage and is stretching as he heads over at the back post.
Motherwell 0-1 Hibernian
The Steelmen have used up their quota of substitutes already as they introduce Deimantas Petravicius for his debut, on for Andy Rose.
Gael Bigirimana and Craig Tanner came on for Elliott Frear and Carl McHugh at the start of the second half.
Kenny McLean
Kenny McLean keeps his composure to fire Aberdeen ahead from the spot. The midfielder slots it to goalkeeper Aaron McCarey's right and into the net.
Aberdeen 1-1 Ross County
Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie goes down under a challenge from Jason Naismith; a tangle of legs rather than a bad tackle.
We're up and running again across the grounds.
Should Murrayfield be used more often for football?
Craig Smith: Absolutely. A far superior stadium and experience
Sean Docherty: What would happen to Hampden if this did happen? I've been to both a fair few times and Murrayfield is better in every regard
Steven Knox: Better stadium better transport links etc
John Kyle: Keep murrayfield for rugby not for football games
De_Raff: We struggle to sell out Hampden for national side and domestic cup matches. Why would moving to a bigger stadium be better?
Stephen Edenborough: Absolutely not. New purpose built football stadium is needed
Championship
Dumbarton 0-2 Dundee United
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0 Dunfermline Athletic
Livingston 1-1 Brechin City
Queen of the South 2-0 Falkirk
St Mirren 0-0 Greenock Morton
League One
Airdrieonians 2-1 Albion Rovers
Ayr United 0-0 Stranraer
East Fife 0-1 Arbroath
Forfar Athletic 0-0 Raith Rovers
Queen's Park 0-1 Alloa Athletic
League Two
Berwick Rangers 0-0 Cowdenbeath
Clyde 1-1 Elgin City
Montrose 0-0 Edinburgh City
Peterhead 1-0 Annan Athletic
Stirling Albion 0-1 Stenhousemuir
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
First-half injuries to Stefan Scougall and Brian Easton have given St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright plenty to think about, in addition to being a goal behind.
Scott Tanser and Michael O'Halloran have come on and visiting fans will be hoping the latter's early season goal rush can get them up and running again in the second half.
Miles Storey's goal on 14 minutes separates the sides.
Hibs deserve to be in the lead at the break at Fir Park. They have been the more ambitious, have looked organised in defence and, of course, benefited from an error by Motherwell goalkeeper Trevor Carson, who allowed Martin Boyle to score into an empty net. The hosts have not had a shot on target.
Motherwell 0-1 Hibernian
Ryan Bowman lays the ball back for Allan Campbell who curls a shot a few feet wide of Ofir Marciano's top right-hand corner. It's Well's first shot, but they have yet to register one on target.
A shocker from Joe Lewis gifted Ross County an early lead but Ryan Christie hit back with a fine finish and really should have fired the hosts ahead just before the half-time whistle.
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park
The usual from Celtic in a domestic match, plenty of possession and probing. Finally a breakthrough. Great diagonal aerial pass from Kouassi that Griffiths finished perfectly first time, the ball fired into the net through the legs of MacDonald.
Kilmarnock very compact and hard to break down in this first half. They need to open up and try to offer some kind of attacking threat after the break.
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park
Loud boos from the home support...
The goal from Ioannis Skondras for Accies was the only real piece of quality in what otherwise was a fairly dismal opening 45 minutes. The cross in from Dougie Imrie teased the home defence with Skondras ghosting in at the back post with a header into the opposite corner. Dundee still waiting on their first clean sheet at home in the league THIS YEAR and will have to show a bit more bite up front in the second half if they are to force their way back into the game.