GOAL Aberdeen 3-1 Motherwellpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 3 April 2019
Niall McGinn
Max Lowe cuts the ball into the path of Niall McGinn and the forward curls in a peach of a shot for his second goal of the night.

St Mirren 0-2 Celtic - Christie & Weah goals; Ntcham penalty saved; Hladky down after pyrotechnic thrown on pitch
Aberdeen 3-1 Motherwell - McGinn completes double after Hastie cancelled out Lowe opener
Hibernian 0-0 Kilmarnock - No league losses for hosts under Heckingbottom
Livingston 2-0 Hamilton Academical - Halkett adds to Hardie opener
Rangers 3-0 Hearts - Arfield adds to Goldson header & Defoe effort
St Johnstone 2-0 Dundee - Kennedy adds to Hendry strike
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Niall McGinn
Max Lowe cuts the ball into the path of Niall McGinn and the forward curls in a peach of a shot for his second goal of the night.
Rangers end a run of five games without a win with a commanding win over Hearts.
First-half goals from Jermain Defoe and Connor Goldson were reward for a dominant start.
A late Hearts flurry at the end of the first half hinted at a comeback, but Scott Arfield's goal early after the break put paid to any possibility of that.
Rangers stay 13 points behind leaders Celtic and move eight points clear of third-top Kilmarnock.
Scott Arfield scored Rangers' third goal
Kilmarnock stay third in the table and Hibs remain unbeaten in the league under Paul Heckingbottom and officially seal their top six place after a game that was low on thrills.
An amazing save from Ofir Marciano denied Jordan Jones, while the home side might have a grumble about a possible penalty for handball.
Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Seven minutes of added time at Pittodrie – news greeted with a chorus of anxious groans from the home stands.
St Johnstone cruise to a welcome win as Dundee wretched run stretches to six successive defeats. Jim McIntyre's men had plenty of good chances but fell apart after Matty Kennedy knocked home the hosts' second goal.
Livingston officially confirm their place in next season's Scottish Premiership with a comfortable win over Hamilton Accies.
Ryan Hardie and Craig Halkett scored second-half goals for Livi, who dominated a game watched by only 1,022 people in West Lothian.
Brian Rice's Accies remain four points above second-bottom St Mirren, whom they host on Saturday, and have now lost four games in a row without scoring.
Ryan Hardie scored his second goal in two matches for Livingston
Aberdeen 2-1 Motherwell
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageAberdeen have now gone five at the back which tells you they are desperate to hang on to this lead and get their first home win of the year.
Livingston 2-0 Hamilton Academical
What a fantastic save from Liam Kelly to keep Livingston's clean sheet intact.
Mikel Miller was clean through for Accies, but the goalkeeper did brilliantly to block his low shot, and got up quickly to leap and gather George Oakley's lofted rebound.
St Mirren 0-2 Celtic
A huge bang as a smokebomb goes off on the pitch in Paisley. St Mirren goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky looks unsettled by the incident.
Ryan Christie
The introductions of Ryan Christie and Odsonne Edouard have breathed new life into Celtic, and the former clips in a second goal - virtue of a slight deflection off a defender.
Livingston 2-0 Hamilton Academcial
Derek Ferguson
Former Rangers and Hamilton midfielder on Sportsound
Quote MessageAccies have been outplayed and out-battled in every aspect of the game. It’s two-nil but it could have been five or six. Livi have missed so many chances.
Hibernian 0-0 Kilmarnock
In a cluttered penalty box Killie managed to clear the ball before Hibs' David Gray has another go off his head which appears to be repelled by Greg Taylor's elbow as he attempts to clear.
A strong shout but referee Steven McLean takes no heed.
Craig Halkett
That's that!
Livingston captain Craig Halkett powers his side into a 2-0 lead with an emphatic header.
All Gary Holt's men needed tonight was a point to officially confirm their status as a Premiership team next season.
They're very much on course for all three, while Accies are facing a fourth defeat in a row without so much as a goal to cheer.
St Johnstone 2-0 Dundee
Nearly a third goal for St Johnstone as Chris Kane fails to connect with a close-range header and the cross hurtles goalwards, forcing a fine save from Seny Dieng. Dundee looking utterly demoralised now.
St Johnstone 2-0 Dundee
Jim Spence
BBC Sportsound at McDiarmid Park
Quote MessageThe Dundee substitutions have made no impact. At the moment I can’t see how they can avoid a sixth successive defeat. It’s just not going their way. They look like a side shorn of confidence in front of the net.
Rangers 3-0 Heart of Midlothian
Rangers are so close to a fourth goal as Christophe Berra's clearing header across the face of his own goal is deflected off the forehead of home winger Eros Grezda but off the outside of a post.
Hibernian 0-0 Kilmarnock
Things are getting a little tetchy, with referee Steven McLean handing our four yellow cards in the second half.
Ten fouls apiece and possession almost an even split but not the usual flurry of goals we have come to expect when these teams meet.
Livingston 1-0 Hamilton
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at the Tony Macaroni Arena
We’ve only just broken into a four-figure total for the attendance in West Lothian tonight, with 1,022 souls watching this one.
Niall McGinn
Rohan Ferguson has only been on the pitch for a matter of seconds and he's already picking the ball out of his own net. Greg Stewart's shot is blocked by Tom Aldred, but the ball falls at the feet of Niall McGinn who smashes home.
Aberdeen 1-1 Motherwell
A lengthy stoppage in play at Pittodrie after a collision between Mark Gillespie and Sam Cosgrove. The Aberdeen man is back on his feet, but the visiting goalkeeper has to be stretchered off and replaced by Rohan Ferguson.