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Kilmarnock 1-0 Hibernian
Kilmarnock have drawn first blood at Rugby Park, courtesy of an accurate flash of Eamonn Brophy's boot.

Eamonn Brophy's composed finish has given Kilmarnock the lead
Brophy (2) & Stewart move Kilmarnock into second place
Play halted twice at Rugby Park after floodlight failure
Imrie, Gordon & Keatings for Hamilton; McGinn pulls one back for St Mirren
Lawless & Halkett give Livingston win over St Mirren
Ross County move to within two points of Championship leaders Ayr
Thomas McGuigan
Kilmarnock 1-0 Hibernian
Kilmarnock have drawn first blood at Rugby Park, courtesy of an accurate flash of Eamonn Brophy's boot.
Eamonn Brophy's composed finish has given Kilmarnock the lead
Dougie Imrie
Accies steal the lead having spent much of the game on the back foot.
After Buddies goalkeeper Danny Rogers concedes a corner with a wayward clearing punch, the diminutive Dougie Imrie rises at the front post and his flick on from James Keatings' cross sails over the defender standing on the back upright.
Zak Rudden
Livingston 0-0 Motherwell
Up the other end, Danny Johnson takes a tumble after being eased off a through ball by Craig Halkett.
He was never likely to get a spot kick but it didn't stop him appealing for one...
Kilmarnock 1-0 Hibernian
What a break from Kilmarnock. Hibs are caught short after sending men forward for a free-kick and when the clearance reaches Jordan Jones, the visitors have to retreat.
The ball eventually falls for Rory McKenzie, whose shot curves wide of Adam Bogdan's right-hand post.
Livingston 0-0 Motherwell
Oh my goodness! Save-of-the-season contender from Mark Gillespie.
A trademark Livingston long throw finds Stevie Lawless six yards out. He takes a touch, and just has to prod it home.
But the Motherwell goalkeeper flies out to block, then smother the shot. This will be well worth seeing on Sportscene. Take a bow, son!
Kilmarnock 1-0 Hibernian
Hibs are doing their best to restore parity at Rugby Park. Steven Whittaker finds Martin Boyle in space on the left of the box and the Australia international's shot flashes wide. Better from Neil Lennon's troops.
Livingston 0-0 Motherwell
Motherwell are looking a little uncomfortable on Livingston's artificial pitch. Passes are going astray, heavy touches are being taken, and the Lions are penning their visitors in their own half.
No clear-cut chances for Gary Holt's men yet as they look to end a four-game winless run.
St Mirren 0-0 Hamilton Academical
The Accies defence is looking vulnerable and Simeon Jackson sends a low drive across the face of their goal and wide of the back post after the Canadian striker is put clear.
Jamie Gallagher pen
St Mirren 0-0 Hamilton Academical
St Mirren captain Stephen McGinn is quickly into the referee's book for a shove on Scott McMann that sends the Hamilton defender crashing over the advertising hoardings.
On the pitch, the home side have had all the early pressure, with Kyle Magennis lashing a shot over from a good position.
Kevin Nisbet
Tom Walsh
Euan Henderson
Eamonn Brophy
It's the opening goal for Kilmarnock and it was oh, so simple.
Jordan Jones' throw-in unleashes Greg Stewart into the box and he holds off two Hibernian defenders before teeing up Eamonn Brophy for a simple finish.
Victory this afternoon would lift Kilmarnock to second in the table.
Aiden Keena
Livingston 0-0 Motherwell
And another intervention from the Ninja-like Liam Kelly, this one much more difficult.
Curtis Main meets a cross from the left with a fine glancing header that's arrowing right into the bottom corner.
Kelly leaps low to his left to flick it clear. The referee rules Main committed a foul as he rose to meet the ball, but that was an excellent save.
Derek Lyle
Livingston 0-0 Motherwell
A minute in at Livingston and the visitors win a free-kick on the right, about 35 yards out. Gael Bigirimana delivers a decent ball, but out comes Lions stopper Liam Kelly to collect.
Ready to rock? Here we go across the country. Goals please, and plenty of them...