CLOSE!published at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 9 December 2017
Rangers 0-1 Ross County
Rangers striker Kenny Miller fires over from a tight angle.
Hearts 1-0 Motherwell (Lafferty)
Rangers 2-1 Ross County (Morelos, Wilson; Curran)
Hamilton 0-1 St Johnstone (Scougall)
Kilmarnock 5-1 Partick Thistle (Boyd 2, Brophy 2, Keown og; Erskine)
Five SPFL matches postponed
Aberdeen chairman Milne talks McInnes
Rangers 0-1 Ross County
Rangers striker Kenny Miller fires over from a tight angle.
Hearts 0-0 Motherwell
Now a setback for Motherwell, with Chris Cadden hobbling off to be replaced with Gael Bigirimana in midfield.
Kilmarnock 2-1 Partick Thistle
Derek Ferguson
Former Rangers and Hamilton midfielder
Quote MessageI've been very impressed with (Youssouf) Mulumbu in midfield, he's very strong and has that bit of quality
Hamilton Academical 0-0 St Johnstone
Accies have a Xavier Tomas to thank for a crucial intervention in his own six-yard box.
Michael O'Halloran breaks down the left and rolls the ball across the face of goal.
There are Saints players arriving in the area, but the back-tracking Tomas does brilliantly to flick it clear and avert the danger.
Hearts 0-0 Motherwell
Hearts nearly make the breakthrough, with Lewis Moore sending a volley over the bar from inside the penalty area.
Hearts 0-0 Motherwell
Motherwell's Cedric Kipre is booked for a foul on Arnaud Djoum, but in his defence, the former Leicester City man slips beforehand and the contact is accidental.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 St Johnstone
Patient build-up play from Accies around the edge of the Saints box, Greg Docherty slides the ball to Giannis Skondras and the big Greek defender forces Zander Clark into a good save with a low drive.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 St Johnstone
After a strong Accies start, St Johnstone are growing into the contest in Hamilton.
No clear-cut chances for Tommy Wright's men so far, but Blair Alston has at least forced goalkeeper Gary Woods into action with a bobbling long-range effort.
Hearts 0-0 Motherwell
The ball drops to Hearts striker Kyle Lafferty inside the penalty area and the striker pulls his shot just wide.
Rangers 0-1 Ross County
Rangers have not won three successive games since last December.
With Craig Curran having put County in front at Ibrox, the hosts have a bit to do if they are to end their unwanted record.
Chris Kane
Chris Kane scores his second goal of the game, with some superb jinking play from Stephen Dobbie setting up the on-loan St Johnstone striker.
Queens are poised to move up a couple of places in the Championship table unless the Pars can inspire a fightback.
Isaac Layne
Isaac Layne brings bottom side Brechin back into the game against second-top St Mirren in the Championship.
Hearts 0-0 Motherwell
A setback for the home side at Tynecastle as Jamie Walker pulls up injured. He is replaced with David Milinkovic.
Rangers 0-1 Ross County
Both sides threaten at Ibrox.
Jim O'Brien sets up Craig Curran for a possible second County goal, but Wes Foderingham makes the save.
Rangers go to the other end and Kenny Miller tests goalkeeper Scott Fox.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 St Johnstone
Accies dominating in the early exchanges and Premiership player of the month David Templeton tries his luck from 20 yards, his low, right-foot shot sliding past the post.
Eamonn Brophy
The goals are flying in down in Ayrshire as the snow falls on Rugby Park this afternoon as Kilmarnock take the lead again.
Kris Boyd drills in a free-kick that goalkeeper Tomas Cerny blocks back into the path of Eamonn Brophy, who applies a close-range finish.
Gavin Reilly
Gavin Reilly gives St Mirren the lead in Brechin with his 17th goal of the season.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 St Johnstone
Oh, what a miss! Dougie Imrie lays it on a plate for Antonio Rojano with a lovely curling ball into the six-yard box, but the striker side-foots his effort horribly over the crossbar. That was a shocker.
Rangers 0-1 Ross County
Rangers try to respond to going behind, with James Tavernier forcing a save from Scott Fox.
Chris Erskine
It's easy to see why Kilmarnock have struggled at home this season as their lead lasts just a few minutes.
Thistle's Chris Erskine gets a bit of luck as the ball drops for him in the box, but there's nothing lucky about his finish as he lashes a left-foot effort into the top corner on the half volley.