RED CARD Richard Fosterpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 December 2017
St Johnstone 0-1 Dundee
St Johstone are down to 10 men after full-back Richard Foster is penalised for catching Dundee's Paul McGowan late.
FT: Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts - Dons remain eight points behind Celtic
FT: Hibernian 1-1 Kilmarnock (Shaw: Boyd) - Killie unbeaten in six games
FT: Motherwell 1-3 Hamilton (Tanner; Imrie, Bingham, Docherty)
FT: Partick 2-0 Ross County (Doolan, Sammon) - Thistle move above County at bottom
FT: St Johnstone 0-2 Dundee (Haber, Leith-Smith) - Saints' winless home run now seven games
Celtic 0-0 Rangers - Celtic remain 11 points clear of rivals
Clive Lindsay
St Johnstone 0-1 Dundee
St Johstone are down to 10 men after full-back Richard Foster is penalised for catching Dundee's Paul McGowan late.
Peter Grant
Falkirk are about to lose assistant Jimmy Nicholl to Rangers, but the Northern Irishman could be leaving on a high as Peter Grant fires the troubled Bairns ahead.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Ross County
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
Sean Carr would not have been a name known to many Scottish football fans until recently.
But the assistant referee who didn’t spot Oli Shaw’s ‘goal’ for Hibs against Hearts has just flagged a Sean Kelly ‘goal’ offside for County.
Neither he nor I have access to a video replay to judge whether he got this one right.
Hibernian 0-1 Kilmarnock
Another effort from Hibs, as Darren McGregor leaps to meet a John McGinn corner at the back post but directs his header over the bar.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
Michael Smith suffers an injury and Hearts manager Craig Levein turns to another youngster, with 18-year-old Danny Baur coming on.
Jordan Sinclair (penalty)
Against the run of play, Brechin are level, with Jordan Sinclair scoring from the penalty spot.
Brechin are the only team in the Scottish Professional Football League still seeking a win this season.
Could they be inspired by that comeback?
Hibernian 0-1 Kilmarnock
Cracking counter-attack by the hosts, started by Lewis Stevenson, with Anthony Stokes bursting into the box from the left flank and teeing up Danny Swanson.
On his first appearance since 14 October, the Hibs midfielder blasts wide.
Motherwell 1-0 Hamilton Academical
The hosts almost go 2-0 up as Craig Tanner works himself a yard of space in the box, delays and delays...
And eventually fires an effort into the side net.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Ross County
While there has been a whirlwind start elsewhere, there's little in the way of chances so far at Firhill.
Which of these sides will finish 2017 bottom of the Premiership?
Hibernian 0-1 Kilmarnock
It's been all Hibs since that stunning Kris Boyd opener and Lewis Stevenson flashes a low drive across the face of goal from the edge of the penalty box.
Neither Oli Shaw, nor Anthony Stokes, can divert it home.
St Johnstone 0-1 Dundee
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
A lively start and a real edge to this derby match at McDiarmid Park.
Haber’s early goal has got the fans in the away end in full, festive voice as they can enjoy lording it over their hosts so far this afternoon.
It was 2014 the last time Dundee managed a win here in the league. Will today be the day?
Aberdeen 0-0 Hearts
Adam Rooney, albeit in what looked like an offside position, has his overhead kick held by Hearts goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin
Craig Tanner
Motherwell capitalise on a whirlwind start at Fir Park.
Ryan Bowman does the set-up work, racing down the left and delivers a perfect ball into the area that Craig Tanner diverts into the roof of the net.
Excellent finish.
John Baird
A bit of confusion about the scorer, with BBC reporter Jim Spence suggesting it was John Baird, while PA have given it as a Euan Smith own goal.
Whatever it is, bottom side Brechin are in trouble again at home to Caley Thistle.
Kris Boyd
Wow! What a start for Kilmarnock! Veteran striker Kris Boyd gathers possession on the edge of the box and lashes the ball beyond goalkeeper Ofir Marciano, via the inside of the post.
It's a third goal in two matches for the 34-year-old.
Marcus Haber
Dundee have the early edge in the Tayside derby.
Paul McGowan's chipped ball forward is flicked on by the head of A-Jay Leitch-Smith and Marcus Haber holds off his marker before firing through the legs of goalkeeper Zander Clark.
Motherwell v Hamilton Academical
It is 10 years since Motherwell midfielder Phil O'Donnell passed away and the club have paid tribute to him with a minute's applause before kick-off against Hamilton.
They're under way at McDiarmid Park, a couple of minutes ahead of the other Premiership fixtures.
It's always cold up there in Perth, so there is no hanging around in these temperatures!
St Johnstone v Dundee (15:00)
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
Dundee manager Neil McCann wants to keep a hold of highly-rated centre-back Jack Hendry in the January window.
The 22-year-old has 18 months left on his deal at Dens Park and has been impressive this season, but McCann does not want to let him go.
“I signed him on a two-year deal," he said. "I expect him to be here for that, but obviously his performances have drawn a lot of attention and clubs may want to take him away.
"I don’t want him to go. His time here has been good, but he has a lot of improving to do and hopefully he’s doing it under me.”
Partick Thistle v Ross County (15:00)
The bottom two meet at Firhill, where both have the chance of moving above Dundee into 10th place should they take three points.
Thistle prop up the Premiership but are seeking a third straight home win, while County are out to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat outside Dingwall.
Indeed, Owen Coyle's side have gone eight games without a win - and four against today's hosts without taking three points.