Summary

  • FT: Hibernian 1 (Maclaren) -1 Aberdeen (Hoban)

  • FT: St Mirren 0-2 Livingston (Hamilton, Lithgow)

  • FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Dundee (Watt)

  • FT: Kilmarnock (Dicker s/o) 0-1 Hearts (Ikpeazu)

  • Get involved #BBCSportScot & @BBCSportScot

  1. LINE-UPS from Easter Roadpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

    Hibernian v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Hibernian: Bogdan, Gray, Ambrose, Hanlon, Porteous, Stevenson, Whittaker, Boyle, Mallan, Horgan, Shaw.

    Subs: Laidlaw, Slivka, Hyndman, Swanson, Agyepong, Mackie, MacLaren.

    Aberdeen: Lewis, Hoban, Devlin, Considine, Shinnie, Ball, Gleeson, Mackay-Steven, Ferguson, Ross, May.

    Subs: Cerny, Logan, Forrester, Wilson, McGinn, Cosgrove, Anderson.

  2. LINE-UPS from Rugby Parkpublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

    Kilmarnock v Hearts (15:00)

    Kilmarnock: MacDonald, O'Donnell, Broadfoot, Findlay, Taylor, Burke, Dicker, Power, Jones, Ndjoli, K Boyd.

    Substitutes: Bachmann, S Boyd, Waters, Wilson, Thomas, Brophy, Graham.

    Hearts: Zlamal, Smith, Dunne, Souttar, Garuccio, Haring, Mulraney, Lee, Morrison, Ikpeazu, Naismith.

    Substitutes: Doyle, Bozanic, MacLean, Cochrane, McDonald, Burns, Hamilton.

  3. Battle of the bosses - Lennon v McInnespublished at 14:10 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

    Hibernian v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Neil Lennon and Derek McInnes go head to head for the sixth time today in Hibernian v Aberdeen clashes, one of the stand-out fixtures of the day.

    McInnes holds the edge, with his Aberdeen side taking seven points against Hibs last season. However, the last Easter Road clash between the two sides was a 2-0 win for the hosts.

    Head to head recordImage source, SNS
  4. get involved

    Get Involved - Hampden or Murrayfield?published at 14:07 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

    Tweet using #BBCSportScot

    Before we get going, one of the big talking points this week will be whether the SFA decides to stick with Hampden Park as the home for the national team, or relocate matches to Edinburgh and use Murrayfield, the home of Scottish rugby.

    Edinburgh council leader Adam McVey says the 67,000-capacity stadium has put together a "comprehensive and compelling bid".

    A decision is expected from the SFA by the end of next week.

    We want to know your views. What do you think? Are you a Murrayfield convert or a fervent believer in keeping Scotland game at Hampden?

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    Murrayfield v Hampden statsImage source, SNS
  5. TUNE INpublished at 14:01 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

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    Join Richard Gordon and the team now for all the build-up and updates from today's matches across the country.

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  6. Which team will lose their unbeaten record?published at 14:00 British Summer Time 25 August 2018

    Four Premiership games at 15:00

    Afternoon all. With Rangers and Celtic both playing on Sunday this week - against Motherwell and Hamilton respectively - after Thursday night matches in the Europa League, today's spotlight falls on four teams who have started the Premiership campaign unbeaten.

    Two of them face each other at Rugby Park, with Kilmarnock hosting leaders Hearts, the only team to have won both their opening fixtures.

    The other two unbeaten sides meet in Edinburgh, with Hibernian hosting Aberdeen.

    Elsewhere, Livingston - under new manager Gary Holt after a week of upheaval following the departure of Kenny Miller, - travel to face the other promoted side, St Mirren.

    And the fourth top-flight match sees Dundee searching for their first Premiership point of the season at St Johnstone.

    So plenty to get our teeth into.

    Welcome aboard.

    Olly Lee celebrates Hearts' victory over CelticImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Hearts are the only Premiership team with a 100% record from their opening two matches