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St Mirren 0-0 St Johnstone
FT: Hamilton Acad 3-3 Livingston - McGowan leveller for hosts after Pittman (2) & Lawson put visitors ahead
FT: Motherwell 4-3 Dundee - Turnbull lashes in late goal in bonkers contest
FT: St Mirren 1-1 St Johnstone - Mullen stunner cancels out Kane opener
Simunovic goal moves Celtic to within a point of title
Falkirk on brink of Championship relegation; Morton safe after win; Thistle & Alloa lose
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St Mirren 0-0 St Johnstone
Hamilton 0-0 Livingston
Another effort from Tony Andreu, this time a free-kick, but the Hamilton forward's effort fizzes wide. A goal's in the post...
St Mirren 0-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone starting to build some pressure after an uneventful start from both sides. Michael O'Halloran's cross causes a brief moment of panic in the St Mirren box before keeper Vaclav Hlady gathers.
Home centre-back Mihai Popescu then makes a superb sliding intervention to send Richard Foster's dangerous delivery behind for a corner.
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Aidan Smith
Hamilton 0-0 Livingston
Some nice footwork from Tony Andreu creates a chance for the forward and his effort is tipped over by Liam Kelly.
Livi go up the other end and Steve Lawson's shot from the inside right channel is beaten away by Ryan Fulton.
Partick Thistle 1-0 Ayr United
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Firhill
For the second time in five days, Jags midfielder Shea Gordon scores against Ayr! After his cracking winner on Tuesday at Somerset Park, the on-loan Motherwell man has just headed in Joe Cardle’s cross from the left to give Thistle a wonderful start.
Three points today and the Jags’ Championship status is secure.
David Turnbull
Oh dear. David Turnbull's shot from distance takes a wicked deflection and flies past Seny Dieng into the top corner. It's a sickener for Dundee.
Martin Woods
Captain Martin Woods sends Mark Gillepsie the wrong way. That could be priceless for Dundee. Great composure.
Gboly Ariyibi brings down Cammy Kerr and the referee points to the spot.
A few dangerous balls into the Livingston box at the start of proceedings in Lanarkshire but Hamilton have not been able to find a finish thus far.
An early chance for for Motherwell's Rodriguez Gorrin after a neat one-two, but he side-foots his shot well over. Not a great start by Dundee.
Here we go across the country!
St Mirren v St Johnstone (15:00)
St Mirren boss Oran Kearney urges his players to build on last week's win at Livingston as they try to inch closer to survival.
Kearney told BBC Sportsound: "It's a hugely important game. I'm looking for the same performance and outcome as last Saturday. Our destiny is now in our own hands and that's what we've been striving for. We have four massive games now to really dictate our future.
"I don't buy into St Johnstone not having anything to play for. We're not counting on that. Any footballer when they cross the white line, goes into auto pilot and gives their all."
Hamilton v Livingston (15:00)
Hamilton manager Brian Rice tells BBC Scotland: "It's a big game for us - with four games to go, a very big game.
"I'm not feeling pressure, I'm relaxed. We know what we need to do. We embrace the challenge. I've said to the players, 'don't have fear, go out and win the game'. I've given them the freedom to go and win, go and attack. I want the lads to enjoy it.
"I'll expect Livingston to go for it. Livingston have been magnificent this season, fantastic."
FT: Celtic 1-0 Kilmarnock
Will or won't he? Celtic boss Neil Lennon appears to be undecided if he will watch Rangers' game against Aberdeen at Ibrox on Sunday, when the home side will need to win to prevent their Glasgow rivals ending the weekend as champions.
"I wouldn't put it past them," he said of Aberdeen's chances of sparking a celebration at Celtic Park.
"They are not doing us favours - they will have to do themselves favours because they are in a European fight for third place and that result for us will galvanise Aberdeen.
"I can't control it, I won't watch it. I'll just wait and see the outcome and take it from there."
Pressed on that fact, he adds: "No...might."
Hamilton v Livingston (15:00)
Livingston manager Gary Holt tells BBC Scotland: "We need to match Hamilton's intensity, we need to win the battle.
"Despite being safe now in the league, we want to finish the season well. We still want to win games and go home to face our family and say, 'I've done my job'. Personal pride keeps us motivated.
"Hamilton will come out and want to play football. The pressure is all on them today."
St Mirren v St Johnstone (15:00)
Second-bottom St Mirren make one change from last week's 3-1 win at Livingston as they go in search of their first back-to-back Premiership victories this season. Out goes Ethan Erhahon, with Croatian Mateo Muzek slotting in.
St Johnstone make a couple of alterations to the team that eased to a 2-0 Tayside derby victory over bottom club Dundee. Jason Kerr returns to the defence after suspension and Murray Davidson comes in to midfield. Defender Joe Shaughnessy and striker Chris Kane are the players who make way,
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Motherwell v Dundee (15:00)
If Dundee lose today and St Mirren win against St Johnstone, the Dens Park side are as good as down. Manager Jim McIntyre has made four changes in his quest to ensure that doesn't happen.
In come Genseric Kusunga, Martin Woods, Jesse Curran and Andrew Nelson. Darren O'Dea, John O'Sullivan, Paul McGowan and Kenny Miller drop to the bench.
Just the one change for Motherwell as Chris Cadden replaces Elliot Frear.