HALF-TIMEpublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 10 August 2019
Scottish League Two
FT: Hamilton 2-0 Kilmarnock - Smith bends in opener & Oakley stabs in second; Easton dismissed for hosts
FT: Hearts 0-0 Ross County - Graham hits post with penalty for visitors
Dundee, Inverness CT & Morton win in Championship; Falkirk thrash Dumbarton in League One
St Johnstone share points with Livingston after late penalty miss
Celtic come from behind to thrash Motherwell
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Colin Moffat
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HT: Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland
Kilmarnock have brought a good-sized travelling support to Hamilton but it’s the home fans who applaud their side off the park at the interval. The visitors might have edged possession and have had plenty joy down the flanks, but not in front of goal. Lewis Smith, as well as scoring the only goal, has gone close on two other occasions and looks like another star of the future from the Accies academy.
Livingston are denied a rare away win after Zander Clark's late, late penalty save.
St Johnstone were two-nil down at the break and will be delighted to have picked up their first point of the season given their sluggish start this afternoon.
Lewis Smith's fine strike from the edge of the area separates the two sides at half-time. Kilmarnock's frustration will centre on the fact that they've enjoyed plenty possession and many forays into the Hamilton half, but not created a clearcut chance.
A good game, despite the fading pitch at Tynecastle. Ross County have had numerous chances but have failed to take them, and Zdenek Zlamal in the Hearts goal has not had too many saves to make.
Hearts haven't been great but Conor Washington has forced Ross Laidlaw to make two really good saves. Game on.
St Johnstone 2-2 Livingston
Zander Clark saves!
Lyndon Dykes goes to the keeper's right but he can't beat the big man, who signed a new deal this week.
St Johnstone 2-2 Livingston
Ricky Forster takes out Lyndon Dykes... Drama-rama!
St Johnstone 2-2 Livingston
Stevie Lawless comes to close to regaining the lead for the visitors but his rising shot from the edge of the penalty box whistles over the top.
Aaron Doran
Hearts 0-0 Ross County
The visitors are piling on the pressure at Tynecastle and you'd think they're going to have to take one of these opportunities. Michael Gardyne fizzes a spectacular first-time volley just over.
Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock
Lewis Smith, again, tries his luck from distance for the home side, but pulls his shot wide of the post.
Callum Hendry
A cross comes in from the left and although the Livingston goalkeeper stop the initial shot, Callum Hendry gets on the end of the rebound to fire it home and level the score from close range.
Hearts 0-0 Ross County
Ross County should be 1-0 up here. Hearts goalkeeper Zdenek Zlamal flaps at Michael Gardyne's free-kick, Ross Stewart hooks it towards goal and Callum Morris can only head it wide. He was two yards out. Incredible!
Hearts 0-0 Ross County
Now Ross County are the team to threaten. Josh Mullin swings in the corner and Ross Stewart heads inches wide.
Stewart can't believe he's not finished that one. A well-timed run though.
Hearts 0-0 Ross County
Two great chances for Hearts. First, Craig Halkett slips in Conor Washington who is superbly denied by Ross Laidlaw. The rebound then comes back to Halkett inside the area but his tame effort is cleared from in front of the goal.
Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock
And the play moves immediately to the other end of the pitch, where Stuart Findlay heads narrowly over from Chris Burke's corner kick.
Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock
Lewis Smith is full of confidence after that goal. Kilmarnock goalkeeper Laurentiu Barnescu has to make a good save from the teenager as the home side break upfield on a quick counter-attack.
Hamilton Accies 1-0 Kilmarnock
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland at FOY Stadium
Killie had started this game the stronger of the two sides and looked the more likely to score. They’re still chipping away at the Accies defence but they’re now looking for an equaliser after that lovely finish from Lewis Smith on his first league start for the club.