Summary

  • FT: Celtic 3-1 Hearts - (Edouard, Boyata, Dembele; Lafferty)

  • Win takes Celtic 14 points clear at top

  • First defeat in 13 for fifth-placed Hearts

  • FT: Inverness CT 0-1 Dundee (Allan) - Dundee face Motherwell in R5

  • FT: Formartine United 0-2 Cove Rangers (Stott, Megginson) - Cove to face Falkirk

  • FT: Berwick Rangers 2-3 Peterhead in League Two

  • Hampden or Murrayfield for future Scotland matches and cup finals

  1. Brown 'very, very lucky'published at 20:01 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 1-0 Hearts

    Pat Bonner
    Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound

    Quote Message

    Scott Brown was lucky Arnaud Djoum read that tackle. He almost skipped over it, because Brown was really, really late. And he went in 100%, he didn't hold back. And he's very, very lucky. You've got to time your tackles properly

  2. ouch!

    Ouch!published at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 1-0 Hearts

    Celtic skipper Scott Brown catches Arnaud Djoum with a crunching challenge on the outskirts of the Hearts penalty area and picks up an early booking.

  3. Postpublished at 19:57 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Inverness CT 0-0 Dundee

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Caledonian Stadium

    The ball's been on the deck a fair part of these opening exchanges, but when it does go high, the swirling wind makes its flight so unpredictable.

    George Oakley has twice fired wide with half-chances for the hosts, while Dundee's Scott Allan and AJ Leitch-Smith have tested Mark Ridgers.

  4. CLOSE!published at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 1-0 Hearts

    The home side are swarming all over Hearts as Kieran Tierney tries his luck with a powerful shot and it's not far away.

  5. 'A fantastic finish'published at 19:55 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 1-0 Hearts

    Michael Stewart
    Former Scotland midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    "It was a fantastic finish. Under a lot of pressure he strokes it into the top corner.

    "Edouard is playing on the left, Dembele is up top, Ntcham is in behind him supporting.

    "And it was in that inside-left area that he picked up the lay-off from Dembele and drove right through the heart of the Hearts defence

    "Really good goal for Celtic, a sucker-punch for Hearts so early in the game."

  6. Cool head on young shoulderspublished at 19:54 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 1-0 Hearts

    Chris McLaughlin
    BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park

    Incredible start for Celtic due to the incredible composure of Odsonne Edouard. Great finish and Celtic Park comes alive.

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  7. goal

    GOAL Celtic 1-0 Heartspublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Odsonne Edouard

    The perfect start for Celtic as Moussa Dembele flicks the ball into the path of Odsonne Edouard and the younger of the young Frenchmen strides forward with real purpose and smashes the ball past Jon McLaughlin.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:47 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic 0-0 Hearts

    A bit tardy as the rain tumbles down. Here we go.

  9. get involved

    Hampden or Murrayfield?published at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

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    Which? Hampden or Murrayfield? The SFA will decide in the summer.

    Gary Mcdonald: Hampden if it's redeveloped properly, if not then it has to be Murrayfield.

    Andy Hayes Jnr: Love Hampden when it's full. Needs a revamp though.

    Scott Paterson: Hampden, demolish it and build a new stadium one we can actually be proud of.

    Douglas Drummond: Literally don't care, just pick one already.

    Where?Image source, BBC Sport
  10. 'Great game in prospect' between familiar foespublished at 19:42 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Formatine United v Cove Rangers (20:00)

    Tonight will be the fourth meeting of the season between Highland League leaders Cove Rangers and Formatine United, who lie in fourth place.

    They play again in the league on Saturday, and if it's a draw tonight, they'll do it all again in a replay next Monday.

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  11. It's been a long, long wait for Dundeepublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Inverness CT v Dundee (19:45)

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Caledonian Stadium

    It's wet. It's windy. It's cold. Perfect conditions, the, for an all-action Scottish Cup fourth round replay.

    The Highlanders had George Oakley to thank for a late equaliser when the team's drew 2-2 earlier this month.

    Caley Thistle last won the Scottish Cup in 2015, while Dundee's last taste of lifting the trophy was way back in 1910.

    Caley Thistle make three changes to the team that lost to Falkirk in the league on Saturday. Jake Mulraney, Charlie Trafford and Colin Seedorf drop to the bench. In come Iain Vigurs, Liam Polworth and Aaron Doran.

    Josh Meekings and Paul McGowan both have slight injuries for Dundee, so miss out. Defender Kerr Waddell and midfielder Scott Allan replace them.

  12. Rodgers 'can't envisage anyone leaving'published at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic v Hearts (19:45)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed he is hoping to sign another goalkeeper before Wednesday's transfer deadline, following a long-term injury to Craig Gordon, with Motherwell rejecting a £200,000 bid for Trevor Carson.

    "We need to do it and there is no doubt we will have a keeper in," he told BBC Sportsound. "We know our options and where we want to go with that.

    "It would be negligent of us to have only one senior goalkeeper in Dorus de Vries. We need to bring in another one so we have comfort if anything happens to Dorus."

    Rodgers does not anticipate any further bids for any of his players at this stage of the window, effectively ruling out a departure for French striker Moussa Dembele.

    "It is too late in the window to lose one of our key players, so I can't envisage anyone going out," he said.

    Moussa Dembele shows his frustration in Celtic's 1-0 win over HibernianImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Moussa Dembele made his first appearance this year in Celtic's win over Hibs

  13. 'The first 20 minutes will be critical'published at 19:36 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic v Hearts (19:45)

    Hearts manager Craig Levein on BBC Radio Scotland: "I think the players will definitely takes some confidence from that match (the 4-0 victory).

    "A lot of things went well for us, we scored at critical moments, and our confidence and belief grew as the game went on.

    "I think the first 20 minutes of this match will be fairly critical. If we can manage to get a foothold in the game and play with the same aggression and pace and just try our best to emulate what we did last time, then we’ll have a chance.

    "I'm hopeful we'll do another couple of pieces of [transfer] business tomorrow. It's not absolutely necessary but it would help us.

    "Quite a lot of players have gone out and I would like to bring two in. But if I don't get players of the quality I think can help us, there's no point."

    Craig LeveinImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Craig Levein's Hearts ended Celtic's unbeaten run with a 4-0 hammering at Tynecastle in December

  14. Can Hearts stop the champions again?published at 19:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic v Hearts (19:45)

    Chris McLaughlin
    BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park

    Just over six weeks since Hearts shocked Scottish football by trouncing the 'Invincibles' at Tynecastle. Brendan Rodgers says he expects it’ll be on the minds of some of his players, given the pain that came with it. Craig Levein says there must be a belief they can do it again. An interesting encounter awaits.

  15. Hampden or Murrayfield?published at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

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    Hampden or Murrayfield?published at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

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    You've been letting us know which stadium the SFA should opt for - Hampden or Murrayfield? They'll decide in the summer...

    Evan Colquhoun: Hampden... needs improvement though.

    David Nimmo: Murrayfield. Unless they demolish those 3 stands (at Hampden) & build new closer stands that the crowd don't need binoculars to see games.

    Kevin Callaghan: Murrayfield is nearly as bad as Hampden and the money is going into rugby. Better sticking where we are and trying to get money to sort the east and west stands at Hampden.

    Martin Cunningham: Murrayfield is a far better stadium. Better view for the majority of fans and the transport links are far far superior.

    WhereImage source, BBC Sport
  17. Stubborn Hearts a hard nut to crackpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic v Hearts (19:45)

    Hearts are on a very handy run of their own, unbeaten in 12 matches.

    Craig Levein's side were heading for a sixth win in that sequence on Saturday and a ninth consecutive clean sheet until Motherwell striker Curtis Main grabbed a 90th-minute equaliser in Edinburgh.

    That was the first time goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin had been beaten in 13 hours and 50 minutes.

    Hearts goalkeeper Jon McLaughlinImage source, SNS
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    Hearts goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin had to finally pick the ball out of his net at the weekend

  18. Another 4-0 win for Hearts?published at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Celtic v Hearts (19:45)

    Get your Scottish Premiership Predictor in before kick-off.

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  19. LINE-UPS from Caledonian Stadiumpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Inverness CT v Dundee (19:45)

    Inverness CT: Ridgers, McKay, Warren, Donaldson, Calder, Doran, Polworth, Vigurs, Chalmers, Oakley, Bell.

    Substitutes: Trafford, Brown, Seedorf, Baird, Esson, Mulraney, Mackay.

    Dundee: Parish, Kerr, Waddell, Hendry, Holt, Allan, O'Hara, Kamara, El Bakhtaoui, Leitch-Smith, Moussa.

    Substitutes: Malherbe, Lambert, O'Dea, Aurtenetxe, Deacon, Wolters, Spence.

  20. McPake retires from playingpublished at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2018

    Inverness CT v Dundee (19:45)

    Former Dundee captain James McPake has been forced to retire from playing at the age of 33.

    The central defender has not played a first-team game since suffering a fractured kneecap in January 2016.

    McPake, who has a solitary Northern Ireland cap, began his career at Livingston and enjoyed spells at Coventry City and Hibernian.

    He will take on a leading role with the Scottish Premiership club's youth academy programme.

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