HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 15 September 2018
Rangers 4-0 Dundee
Kyle Lafferty fires against the crossbar. Dundee just want the final whistle now.
FT: Hibernian 3-2 Kilmarnock
FT: Livingston 1-0 Hamilton
FT: Motherwell 0-1 Hearts
FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee
FT: St Johnstone 1-1 Aberdeen
Rangers 4-0 Dundee
Kyle Lafferty fires against the crossbar. Dundee just want the final whistle now.
A stunning Steven Lawless goal against Hamilton gives Livingston their third successive Premiership victory.
Lawless thundered home a brilliant left-foot drive from around 25 yards after just three minutes.
In a turgid contest of few chances, Gary Woods denied Livi a second just after the interval, brilliantly saving Alan Lithgow's header on to the post.
The newly-promoted Lions climb to third - level on points with champions Celtic. Accies remain second-bottom with only three points from their four league outings.
Another game, another win for Hearts.
They may have been gifted the crucial goal, but Craig Levein will be delighted with the effort, application and commitment from his team who went toe-to-toe with Motherwell at Fir Park to go five points clear at the top of the table.
On the other hand, Stephen Robinson's men will be kicking themselves at the mistake that led to the goal, as well as the fact they could not convert the numerous chances created in both halves.
Three points gained by Hearts, at least one thrown away by Motherwell.
Florian Kamberi's penalty kick secured three points for Hibs after a thrilling encounter with Kilmarnock.
It looked like the home side had thrown it away despite strikes from Stevie Mallan and David Gray giving them a two-goal lead after only 23 minutes.
Eamonn Brophy and Greg Stewart brought Kilmarnock level, but Hibs edged in front again to the delight of the fans in Leith.
Niall McGinn's first goal of the season rescues a point for Aberdeen in Perth.
Saints were worthy of their lead thanks to David McMillan's header, but it was a deserved draw given the Dons' second-half performance.
Fraser Fyvie
Fraser Fyvie's deflected strike levels it for Dundee United in stoppage time.
Rangers 4-0 Dundee
Kyle Lafferty becomes the second Rangers player to have a goal ruled out for offside.
Hibernian 3-2 Kilmarnock
Kris Boyd's flicked header from a corner is heading goalwards before Hibs goalkeeper Adam Bogdan tips it over the bar.
Glenn Middleton
Substitute Glenn Middleton gets his first Rangers goal after pouncing on a Genseric Kusunga slip.
It's all going wrong for Dundee manager Neil McCann.
Rangers 3-0 Dundee
Not the return to Ibrox Kenny Miller was hoping for. The former Rangers striker is dismissed for a challenge on Borna Barisic.
Blair Spittal
Blair Spittal gives the visitors a slight ray of hope in Inverness as he pulls a goal back.
Hibernian 3-2 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke plays his joker, sending on veteran striker Kris Boyd to try to salvage a point from this enthralling game.
Hibernian 3-2 Kilmarnock
Allan Preston
BBC Scotland summariser
Quote MessageWhat a game this is at Easter Road. It's brilliant
Florian Kamberi
Substitute Jamie Maclaren makes an instant impression as he goes down under a challenge from Kirk Broadfoot, and referee John Beaton points to the spot.
Florian Kamberi steps up and plants a firm spot-kick into the bottom-left corner for his fifth goal of the season.
Motherwell 0-1 Heart of Midlothian
Callumn Morrison makes way at Fir Park as French defender Clevid Dikamona, formerly of Bnei Sakhnin, comes on for his Hearts debut.
Craig Levein's men are starting to see a bit more of the ball as Motherwell know they have to start gambling as the clock runs down.
Olly Lee comes close, firing just wide from the edge of the area before Uche Ikpeazu blows over the bar from just inside the area.
Rangers 3-0 Dundee
Rangers have forced a series of corners in the second half, the latest one coming after Daniel Candeias' volley is deflected wide.
With Thursday's Europa League group opener away to Villarreal on the horizon, Steven Gerrard will be happy with the result and performance should it stay the same at Ibrox.
Hibernian 2-2 Kilmarnock
Neil Lennon clearly wants three points from this one, sending on Australia striker Jamie Maclaren to join Florian Kamberi up front and Maclaren's international team-mate, Mark Milligan, for his debut.
Steven Whittaker and Emerson Hyndman are the players making way.
St Johnstone 1-1 Aberdeen
St Johnstone almost regain the lead, but Blair Alston's effort on the run is blocked by Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis
Niall McGinn
Niall McGinn steps up for the visitors, curling a free-kick into the top corner from 20 yards out.
It's the Northern Irish winger's first goal of the season.
Hibernian 2-2 Kilmarnock
A chance for Hibs to regain the lead, but Steven Whittaker can't keep his header down from a Daryl Horgan corner.