Summary

  • Stewart double over Livingston puts Kilmarnock top

  • Miller hat trick & Curran give Dundee win over Hamilton

  • Christie dinks Celtic ahead at Motherwell; Johnson levels late on

  • Morelos follows Cosgrove off after throwing arm at Shinnie; Aberdeen win through McKenna goal

  • McGinn & stunning Hammill lob for St Mirren; Shaw & Porteous for Hibs

  • Djoum & Bozanic for Hearts; Alston & Kennedy penalty for St Johnstone

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  1. goal

    GOAL St Johnstone 2-2 Heartspublished at 68 mins

    Matty Kennedy

    Matty Kennedy makes no mistake, driving low into the bottom right hand corner. It's raining goals in Perth!

  2. PENALTY FOR ST JOHNSTONEpublished at 67 mins

    Tony Watt goes down in the box. It looks very soft, but the referee points to the spot.

  3. goal

    GOAL Hibernian 1-2 St Mirrenpublished at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2018

    Paul McGinn

    St Mirren have stunned Hibs again!

    Adam Hammill wins a free-kick out on the left. He flights the ball in and Paul McGinn flicks it beyond Adam Bogdan.

    The Buddies lead once more.

  4. RED CARD Rangers striker Alfredo Morelospublished at 64 mins

    Rangers 0-1 Aberdeen

    Alfredo Morelos's arm catches Graeme Shinnie and referee Steven McLean shows the Rangers striker a second yellow card. Both sides now down to 10 men.

    That's a seventh red card of the season for the Ibrox outfit.

  5. Morelos spurns chancepublished at 61 mins

    Rangers 0-1 Aberdeen

    Rangers have been unable to break down 10-man Aberdeen and restore parity at Ibrox. Alfredo Morelos finds himself free inside the box but the Colombian lashes his effort high and wide.

    The Dons' lead remains intact.

  6. goal

    GOAL Hibernian 1-1 St Mirrenpublished at 54 mins

    Oli Shaw

    Finally, Hibs draw level.

    After a quick throw-in, Martin Boyle scampers off up the right and Oli Shaw ghosts into space in the six-yard box.

    It's a really nice run from the Hibs striker and a cute side-foot finish from Boyle's square pass.

    The Buddies aren't too happy because Kyle Magennis was down injured when the goal was scored, but it stands.

    Magennis has to come off, Matty Willock replacing him. Moments before drawing level, Neil Lennon took off Flo Kamberi, with Vykintas Slivka coming on.

  7. ouch!

    Broadfoot suffers head knockpublished at 20:58

    Kilmarnock 2-0 Livingston

    A clash of heads at Rugby Park - Kirk Broadfoot suffers a sore one from his own goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann, who takes no chances and immediately put him in the recovery position. The wobbly defender is eventually stretchered off, replaced by Aaron Tshibola.

  8. 'Wise' change for Celticpublished at 20:57

    Motherwell 0 - 1 Celtic

    Willie Miller
    Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland

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    I think the change for Celtic couldn't have taken anyone by surprise. I think Olivier Ntcham was a bit like a square peg trying to fit into a round hole! He just didn't look comfortable or happy at all so I think that change was a wise one.

  9. CLOSE!published at 49 mins

    Motherwell 0-1 Celtic

    Celtic, pressing to double their lead, threaten through Jonny Hayes' clever backheel but Richard Tait is on hand to repel the danger.

  10. GREAT SAVE!published at 51 mins

    Rangers 0-1 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis, who was in superb form in Sunday's League Cup final, shows off his reflexes, parrying away a Kyle Lafferty shot then stopping a Ryan Jack effort

  11. ouch!

    Hibs lose their captainpublished at 48 mins

    Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren

    Marvin Bartley pulls up after a challenge and it's obvious he's hurting. The Hibs skipper signals to the bench and troops off. He's not had his injury troubles to seek this term and he's pretty distraught as he walks to the dug-out.

    Australian Mark Miligan comes on, so it's a like-for-like substitution. Efe Ambrose now has the armband.

  12. goal

    GOAL Dundee 2-0 Hamiltonpublished at 47 mins

    Kenny Miller

    It's a magnificent striker from the edge of the area from Kenny Miller who grabs his second of the night. The ball is cleared to him and he shifts the ball onto his right foot and curls it superbly into the bottom corner.

  13. CLOSE!published at 46 mins

    Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren

    Within a minute of kick-off, Hibs spurn a massive, massive chance to level.

    Lewis Stevenson sends a hanging cross in at the back post. It's nodded back across the face of goal where Flo Kamberi and Daryl Horgan are waiting six yards out.

    Kamberi misses it. Horgan slices it. The ball squirms wide. The home fans aren't happy.

  14. Sinclair on for visitorspublished at 46 mins

    Motherwell 0-1 Celtic

    Scott Sinclair is on for Olivier Ntcham as Brendan Rodgers shuffles his Celtic pack.

  15. Lafferty enters fraypublished at 46 mins

    Rangers 0-1 Aberdeen

    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard makes his first change of the night, sending Kyle Lafferty on for Jon Flanagan.

  16. KICK-OFFpublished at 20:47

    Ready to go again? Here we go across the country...

  17. 'Twists and turns' in Perthpublished at 20:43 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2018

    St Johnstone 1-2 Hearts

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Scotland at McDiarmid Park

    An entertaining game in Perth, not a lot in it.

    St Johnstone have enjoyed the better of the play, but it is Hearts who are enjoying the half time lead. I suspect there will be plenty more twists and turns in this one.

  18. 'Champions in control'published at 20:40

    Motherwell 0-1 Celtic

    Alasdair Lamont
    BBC Sport Scotland at Fir Park

    Motherwell have coped pretty well with the loss of Hartley and Donnelly as well as the opening goal. They have changed from three to four at the back and they had begun to stem some of the Celtic pressure before that penalty award. The champions are still in control but the home side will take heart from that terrific penalty save.

    Ryan Christie fires Celtic in frontImage source, SNS
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    In-form Ryan Christie fired Celtic in front with his sixth goal in nine games

  19. How things stand at the breakpublished at 20:37

    Half-time scores in the PremiershipImage source, BBC Sport
  20. Clarke’s men coastingpublished at 20:36

    HT: Kilmarnock 2-0 Livingston

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park

    Greg Stewart has terrorised Livingston in this first-half. Two goals. Multiple displays of deft touches and skill. Confidence coursing through his veins.

    Kilmarnock are absolutely flying. Finish the job tonight and they’ve only lost once in 11 league games!

    Kilmarnock's Stewart and Burke celebrateImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Stewart celebrates with team-mate Burke after the pair put Killie two goals ahead