GOAL Morton 0-2 Inverness CTpublished at 48 mins
Aaron Doran
Benkovic adds to to Johnston's double for Celtic against Dundee
Cosgrove scores twice for Aberdeen; Mitchell sent off for Hearts
Jackson gives St Mirren win at Motherwell
Porteous levels for Hibs after Kamberi missed penalty; Hardie opener for Livingston
Brophy gives Kilmarnock lead; Miller levels from spot for Hamilton
Ross County, Dundee Utd & Inverness win in Championship
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Thomas McGuigan
Aaron Doran
Mikey Johnston
Celtic double their lead immediately after the restart, and it's Mikey Johnston at the double. Scott Sinclair does well before standing up a cross for Johnston to bullet a header home.
Hang onto your hats, we're off and running again!
HT: Morton 0-1 ICT
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Cappielow
It’s going to be a hard second half for Morton, who are trailing as well as being down to 10 men after Kerr Waddell’s red card. Caley Thistle look like they’ll score more, with the combination of Aaron Doran, George Oakley, Liam Polworth and Tom Walsh showing real menace.
HT: Motherwell 0-0 St Mirren
John Barnes
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
This match needs an injection of creativity and composure. Neither side have provided a real threat to the opposition goalkeeper.
Motherwell’s David Turnbull has caught the eye with some intricate footwork trying to provide some urgency to their play particularly on the left.
HT: Aberdeen 1-0 Hearts
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Aberdeen have been pretty dominant at Pittodrie, and deserve their half-time lead, but Hearts finished the half fairly strongly, and will perhaps feel they have weathered a Dons storm and still have a chance of still getting something in the Granite City.
If things stay the same, Ross County would take over as new leaders of the Championship from Ayr United, who are currently being held scoreless at Dunfermline.
Alloa 0-0 Queen of the South
Dundee Utd 1-0 Falkirk – Sam Stanton's shot from the edge of the box
Dunfermline 0-0 Ayr United – leaders being held at East End Park
Greenock Morton 0-1 Inverness CT – Tom Walsh's eighth goal of the season for Caley; Kerr Waddell sent off for Morton
Ross County 1-0 Partick Thistle – Billy Mckay’s penalty - his 14th goal of the season – for County
The last time Livingston were at Easter Road on Premiership duty they were skelped 7-0 back in 2006. There seems little chance of a repeat with the visitors coping comfortably.
Hibs are looking to Emerson Hyndman for a creative spark in the middle of the park but it's just not happening for the USA international, who has been uncharacteristically clumsy on the ball.
Celtic are a goal to the good at the break, courtesy of a second goal in as many games from Mikey Johnston.
Kilmarnock started like a runaway train and deservedly took the lead through former Hamilton striker Eamonn Brophy. The visitors had chances to increase their lead before Hamilton came to life, Mickel Miller slotting home the equaliser from the spot.
Not one for the purists at Fir Park. Both sides have lacked a cutting edge, with St Mirren in particular struggling to retain possession in attacking areas.
This game needs a goal - or even just a decent shot on target.
Aberdeen were ahead within two minutes through Sam Cosgrove, and dominated much of the first half, though Hearts have grown in confidence as the game has gone on and finished the half on a bit of a flurry.
Hibernian 0-0 Livingston
A scare in the Hibs six-yard area as goalkeeper Adam Bogdan fumbles under pressure from the tenacious Scott Pittman but Darren McGregor is there to hoof it clear.
Aberdeen 1-0 Hearts
Aberdeen did it against Bayern Munich in 1983 with Gordon Strachan and John McMaster. Borussia Dortmund recreated it to great success during the week. And Hearts almost sneak an equaliser with the "mess-up free-kick" routine, and the ball just whistles past the post.
Hamilton 1-1 Kilmarnock
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at New Douglas Park
Fair play to Hamilton who have somehow found a route back into this one after Kilmarnock looked like running away with it early on.
The penalty award for the equaliser looked spot on. Brophy inexplicably moved his arm to ball when there seemed limited danger. Mickel Miller duly converted the penalty into the corner to give Martin Canning’s side an enormous lift.
They had started to show something going forward but Steve Clarke will be scratching his head in wonder.
Mikey Johnston
Celtic finally break the deadlock and it's a second goal in as many games for Mikey Johnston as he rifles home on the stroke of half time.
Motherwell 0-0 St Mirren
And now Motherwell threaten with Allan Campbell heading into the grasp of goalkeeper Dean Lyness.
It remains goalless at Fir Park but for how much longer?
Miller
Well that was odd. A cross comes in to the Killie box and it hits the hand of, I think, Eamonn Brophy. Darian MacKinnon volleyed into the net but referee Bobby Madden goes back for a penalty. Fortunately, Mickel Miller calmly slots home to get Accies' first goal in four matches.