Summary

  • FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton - Miller nets after outrageous Oakley strike

  • FT: Hearts 1-2 Celtic - Edouard nets in stoppage-time; Bozanic had levelled from spot to cancel out Forrest with opener; Brandon dismissed for hosts

  • Kilmarnock A-A Motherwell - Game abandoned early in second half because of fog

  • FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee - Defoe adds to first-half goals by Kamara, Tavernier & Morelos

  • FT: St Johnstone 1-2 Hibs - Kane hooks in; McNulty nets twice either side of Slivka red

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  1. goal

    GOAL St Johnstone 1-0 Hibernianpublished at 14 mins

    Chris Kane

    Chris Kane appears to given as many chances as he likes to finish while the Hibs defence stand and watch. Ofir Marciano saves the initial shot, but Kane can't miss with his second attempt.

    St. Johnstone GoalImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Tasty start in Ayrshirepublished at 13 mins

    Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park

    There’s a real buzz and sense of anticipation at Rugby Park, and already it’s been an exciting contest.

    Killie forward Conor McAleny’s been showing an immaculate first touch, while Gboly Ariyibi looks Motherwell’s most dangerous player in the early stages.

    Both Steve Clarke and Stephen Robinson are prowling around at the edge of their technical areas.

  3. CLOSE!published at 9 mins

    Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical

    Hamilton come close to opening the scoring direct from a corner! Anthony Andreu's inviting in-swinger goes narrowly wide. It only needed a touch! A good start by the visitors.

  4. Penalty shoutpublished at 8 mins

    St Johnstone 0-0 Hibernian

    St Johnstone claim for a penalty after David Wotherspoon goes down in the box under a challenge by Darren McGgregor.

    Both club's twitter pages are in disagreement whether it was a penalty or not. Referee Gavin Duncan elects to give a corner kick.

    Saints twitterImage source, Twitter
    Hibs twitterImage source, Twitter
  5. Celtic yet to settlepublished at 9 mins

    Hearts 0-0 Celtic

    Celtic have yet to settle in a frenetic opening at Tynecastle. The visitors are trying to utilise Oliver Burke's pace but the Hearts defence has yet to be seriously tested.

  6. goal

    GOAL Rangers 2-0 Dundeepublished at 7 mins

    James Tavernier

    Rangers already look to have the three points secured as they hit the net for a second time.

    Goalkeeper Seny Dieng blocks a shot from Alfredo Morelos from close range, but it falls to James Tavernier and the right-back slots it into the empty net.

    Rangers GoalImage source, BBC Sport
  7. CLOSE!published at 5 mins

    Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell

    Almost a lightning start from the home side. Stephen O’Donnell plays a precise pass into the path of Eamonn Brophy down the right flank. The striker beats his marker with a good first touch and cuts back inside onto his left foot, but his low curling effort drifts past the far post.

  8. goal

    GOAL Rangers 1-0 Dundeepublished at 4 mins

    Glen Kamara

    Oh, the irony. Dundee eventually sold Glen Kamara, who had already signed a pre-contract agreement with Rangers, in January and he comes back to haunt his former club.

    The midfielder volleys in at the near post for his first career goal!

    Rangers GoalImage source, BBC Sport
  9. Good start for Heartspublished at 19:48

    Heart of Midlothian 0-0 Celtic

    Allan Preston
    BBC Scotland summariser on Sportsound

    Quote Message

    Celtic have not been in the Hearts half so far. Ikpeazu causing all sorts of concerns for them.

  10. Hearts on the front footpublished at 2 mins

    Hearts 0-0 Celtic

    The hosts have come roaring out of the traps, Steven Naismith's run is cut short by Nir Bitton. Hearts are unable to profit from the subsequent set piece.

  11. KICK-OFFpublished at 19:45

    We're off and running!

  12. Here we go...published at 19:42

    Close to kick off across the country; the teams trot out at a white-hot Tynecastle. Neil Lennon acknowledges the away supporters with a wave.

    Celtic supporters have a message for former manager Brendan Rodgers...

    BannerImage source, SNS
  13. Well’s bogey teampublished at 19:41

    Kilmarnock v Motherwell (19:45)

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park

    Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson admits that Kilmarnock must love playing against the Steelmen, given the Ayrshire men have won their last four meetings.

    But the Northern Irishman is confident the recent change in Motherwell’s playing style can give Killie a little more to think about.

  14. Tonight's highlightspublished at 19:39

    Sportscene will be broadcast on BBC One Scotland at 00:20 tonight, with highlights of all five Premiership matches.

    Well worth sorting yourself with a hot chocolate and comfy place on the couch to watch the goals and analysis with Jonathan Sutherland & the team.

    SportsceneImage source, BBC Sport
  15. 'Time to move on' says Clarkepublished at 19:38

    Kilmarnock v Motherwell (19:45)

    Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke is untroubled by a run of five league games without a win, and seven in all since beating Rangers at home in late January,

    "We’re not in this game to lose," he told BBC Sportsound. "We don’t like losing here. We had a magnificent run up until the winter break. We started well [after the winter break] but we’ve had one or two disappointments since then in a tough run of fixtures.

    Kilmarnock boss Steve ClarkeImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Steve Clarke has designs on three points for Kilmarnock

    "You always have to keep a sense of perspective. We’ve competed in all of those games, apart from the cup game at Ibrox. Hopefully we can move on tonight with a win.

    "Motherwell are little bit different know. Steven [Robinson] has made a brave decision and changed personnel. He’s brought a few young boys into the team with more energy and more legs. They will be a big threat tonight."

  16. 'Celtic still have the best players' - McInnespublished at 19:37

    Aberdeen v Hamilton Academical (19:45)

    Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes on the managerial situation at Celtic: "Celtic have still got the best squad of players and they have the experience regardless of who the manager is. There’s no doubt that Brendan made a real impact at Celtic. He did a fantastic job, but sometimes people can look too much at the manager.

    "They have the comfort of an eight point advantage and with 11 games to go, I think that’s quite a significant figure. Celtic still have a lot to do, but they are in the box seat.

    Derek McInnes and Neil LennonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    McInnes isn't expecting Celtic to drop off...

    "They now also have someone who knows the club, knows how to get over the line and has the experience of winning trophies in Lenny. They’ve lost a good manager but they’ve gained another good manager."

  17. Ibrox under the lights...published at 19:34

    Rangers v Dundee (19:45)

    Rangers and Dundee players warming up at Ibrox ahead of tonight's gameImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Rangers and Dundee players have enjoyed a stroll - and some warming up - on the Ibrox turf

  18. McKenna returns; Kilgallon misses outpublished at 19:32

    Aberdeen v Hamilton Academical (19:45)

    Former Cardiff City defender Greg Halford is on the bench after signing for Aberdeen yesterday, following injuries to Shay Logan and Tommie Hoban.

    Right-back Logan faces up to 12 weeks on the sidelines after ankle surgery, while Hoban misses the rest of the campaign with a cruciate ligament injury.

    But Scotland centre-half Scott McKenna returns from suspension, while forward Connor McLennan starts after recovering from a knock against St Johnstone on Saturday.

    Aberdeen defender Greg HalfordImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Greg Halford has not played since leaving Cardiff in the summer

    Hamilton boss Brian Rice has made three changes from the weekend's 5-0 loss to Rangers as Delphin Tshiembe comes in for the injured Matthew Kilgallon.

    Alex Gogic and Scott Martin both came off the bench during the Ibrox defeat to Rangers and are given starts tonight, in place of Reegan Mimnaugh and David McMillan.

  19. 'I've had the butterflies' - Lennonpublished at 19:30

    Heart of Midlothian v Celtic (19:45)

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon tells BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound: "It [the job] is amazing. It’s an opportunity I’m looking forward to.

    "I’ve had the butterflies but once the game gets under way, I know the responsibilities that lie ahead and the shoes I have to walk in. I’m trying to keep it calm.

    "I don’t know what way this is going to go I don’t have a crystal ball. It’s still embryonic for me.

    Celtic manager Neil LennonImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    "I might have a chapter or two to write myself"

    "I’m following one of the greatest managers in Celtic history. What he’s achieved here is perfect but I can’t think about my record compared to Brendan's. I might have a chapter or two to write myself.

    "Nothing’s broken, nothing needs fixed. The players have been in brilliant form since the beginning of the year."

  20. Watt in for Goss, Hibs go same againpublished at 19:27

    St Johnstone v Hibernian (19:45)

    St Johnstone forward Michael O'Halloran misses out with a hamstring strain.

    Sean Goss drops out of the team that lost to Aberdeen at the weekend, with Tony Watt coming in.

    There are no changes for Hibs, with manager Paul Heckingbottom happy to stick with the same team that beat Dundee 4-2.

    On-loan Leicester City defender Darnell Johnson has missed Hibs last three games through suspension, but does not make it into the squad for the trip to Perth.

    Tony WattImage source, SNS