Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwellpublished at 42 mins
A great chance for Motherwell as Alex Fisher has a clear sight of goal in the penalty area. The big striker can only power a shot straight at Jamie MacDonald, who does well to push it out of harm's way.
FT: Rangers 1-3 St Johnstone (Morelos; Alston, Johnstone, Cummins); FT: Kilmarnock 1-0 Motherwell (Boyd)
FT: Dundee 3-0 Partick (Moussa 2 pens, O'Hara); FT: Hamilton 3-2 Ross County (Imrie pen, Sarris, Lindsay og; Curran, Van der Weg)
FT: Aberdeen 4-1 Hibernian (Shinnie, Mackay-Steven 3; Shinnie OG)
Win moves Dons nine points clear of Hibs, who lose first away league game since March
QoS v Dundee Utd in Championship abandoned at half-time - 0-0
Thomas McGuigan
A great chance for Motherwell as Alex Fisher has a clear sight of goal in the penalty area. The big striker can only power a shot straight at Jamie MacDonald, who does well to push it out of harm's way.
Cammy Smith
Chris Duggan
Hamilton Academical 1-0 Ross County
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Superseal Stadium
Ross County will feel Michael Gardyne's challenge on Dougie Imrie for the penalty was both shoulder to shoulder and not definitely inside the box.
Danny Redmond is having a useful game for Hamilton. He's following up Wednesday's scoring performance against Celtic with a really busy and productive showing today. The Liverpudlian has been crisp with his passing and quick to nab the ball off the toes of the opposition.
Mark O'Hara
A-Jay Leitch-Smtih's shot is saved by Partick Thistle goalkeeper Tomas Cerny, but it falls into the path of Mark O'Hara who gratefully accepts the rebound and finishes from close range.
Carl Tremarco
The visitors have had the best chance, with Jamie MacDonald making a fabulous point-blank save to deny Craig Tanner. However, Killie are looking the more menacing side as Youssouf Mulumbu starts to pull the strings in midfield.
Partick Thistle's Adam Barton gets up highest to a corner and aims his header at the top corner, but it's just off target as the visitors try to haul themselves back level.
Dougie Imrie
Despite the protests from County, who are unhappy over the penalty award, Dougie Imrie dusts himself down and fires home the opener.
Hamilton 0-0 Ross County
Referee Gavin Duncan adjudges Michael Gardyne has brought down Dougie Imrie in the box - penalty. It looked a soft one.
Hamilton 0-0 Ross County
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Superseal Stadium
"Hamilton Accies v Ross County must be front-runner for lowest attended Premiership game of the season so far.
"I've roughly counted 62 fans in the away end and you can't be too harsh on the lack of travelling support as it is a 183 mile journey from Dingwall to Hamilton."
Hearts coach and former Rangers striker Jon Daly takes in the match at Ibrox, with the Tynecastle side due to visit St Johnstone next Saturday after hosting Celtic tomorrow.
St Johnstone are seeking to frustrate Rangers after getting back level and the hosts are not getting much time on the ball.
James Tavernier sets up Ryan Jack for a shot but the Ibrox midfielder's effort is wide.
Sofien Moussa
Sofien Moussa rolls the penalty into the bottom right hand corner and the Dens Park side lead.
Sofien Moussa goes jinking into the box, and Partick Thistle's Danny Devine's clumsy challenge makes it an easy decision for referee Greg Aitken.
It is end to end stuff at Dens Park, though neither goalkeeper is having much to do as no-one has managed to hit a shot in anger yet.
The build up play from both teams has been good, with a fine pace to the game, but the final ball has been lacking.
Luke Watt
Rangers 1-1 St Johnstone
Rangers interim manager Graeme Murty said this week he had been speaking to the club's former manager Walter Smith, who had two spells in the dugout in Glasgow.
Smith is in attendance at Ibrox today and looks as though he has been warmly received by the home fans.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 Ross County
Giannis Skondras advances down the right flank and unleashes a powerful drive which goes narrowly over the top. Better fare from the hosts.
Liam Caddis