GOAL Cowdenbeath 1-2 Stirlingpublished at 71 mins
Peter MacDonald
FT: Hibernian 0-2 Celtic (Forrest, Brown)
James Forrest produces moment of magic to open the scoring
Moments before a bottle was thrown from the Hibernian fans towards Scott Sinclair
Brown crashes home vital second for Celtic from edge of the area
FT: St Mirren (Flynn) 1-0 Livingston
FT: Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
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Peter MacDonald
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageThey get very unlucky. It falls to Aaron Tshibola, whose cross sees Rory McKenzie run across his man. Unluckily for him and Kilmarnock it crashes off the bar.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Steve Lawson is winded by a thundering, late challenge from St Mirren skipper Stephen McGinn and it looks like his day is over.
Craig Halkett takes aim for the top corner with the free kick and his effort from 20 yards is not too far away.
Hakeem Odoffin is the replacement for the groggy Lawson.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Kilmarnock's Aaron Tshibola whips in a low cross and Rory McKenzie fires against the crossbar from close ranger.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland in Paisley
Complete change of striking presence now for St Mirren, as manager Oran Kearney replaces the powerfully built Duckens Nazon with the small and nippy Simeon Jackson. Kyle McAllister also on for the hosts in place of Anders Dreyer.
Livingston have introduced Scott Robinson and Ryan Hardie for Scott Pittman and Craig Sibbald.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
St Mirren make a change in attack as Duckens Nazon is replaced by Simeon Jackson.
Play is beginning to get stretched but neither goalkeeper has had much to do.
Hibernian v Celtic (17:15)
Hibernian: Marciano, Gray, McGregor, Hanlon, Stevenson, Milligan, Slivka, Omeonga, Horgan, Kamberi, McNulty
Substitues: Dabrowki, Bartley, Mackie, Shaw, Mallan, Allan, Bigirimana
Celtic: Bain, Lustig, Boyata, Ajer, Tierney, Brown, Bitton, Forrest, Sinclair, Edouard, Burke
Substitutes: Gordon, Toljan, Hendry, Hayes, Weah, Henderson, Johnston
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageIt's not as crisp. There hasn't been as many flowing passing moves in the second half. I've no doubt it will heat up again as the game's still been played at a decent speed. The pressing side of the game is nullifying the nice passing football.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Tom Aldred mis-times his header at a corner and fluffs his lines two yards from goal then fouls an opponent in his attempt to retrieve the ball.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Now the Buddies respond with their first change as Kyle McAllister takes over from Anders Dryer.
Kevin Nisbet pen
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Livingston striker Ryan Hardie is on, with Craig Sibbald making way. The on-loan Rangers man will go straight up top, with Chris Erskine dropping into a supporting role.
A second change quickly follows, with Stephen Robinson on for Scott Pittman, who took a bang to the head.
Alan Cook
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageThey're flying into challenges. It's hectic out there; it's frantic. Bodies all over the place. It's all happening in that central midfield.
David Goodwillie pen
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Rory McKenzie picks up a bouncing ball and sends a dipping half-volley wide after getting his bearings wrong.
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Cameron MacPherson has an ambitious pop at goal from a free-kick miles out and his poor effort skids wide. A few glares come his way from the St Mirren defenders who had come up from the back as they jog their way back to the other end.
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St. Mirren 0-0 Livingston
Allan Preston
BBC Scotland summariser on Sportsound
Quote MessageIt’s the wind and raining that’s winning so far in Paisley. All credit to the players. They’ve tried to get the ball down. Tried to pass it. They’ve just found it really difficult. There have been chances in the match but it remains goalless.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Motherwell
Goalkeeper Mark Gillespie gets behind a Calum Waters shot as Kilmarnock try to get off to the perfect start in the second half.