GOAL Queen of the South 1-0 Greenock Mortonpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 14 September 2019
Faisal El Bakhtaoui
Former Dundee and Dunfermline Athletic forward Faisal El Bakhtaoui opens the scoring for Queen of the South.
FT: Aberdeen (Hedges) 1-1 St Johnstone (O'Halloran)
FT: Hearts (Ikpeazu, Meshino) 2-3 Motherwell (Gallagher, Seedorf, Hylton)
FT: Kilmarnock (Millar, El Makrini) 2-0 Hibernian
FT: Rangers (Tavernier, Morelos, Barker) 3-1 Livingston (Lawless)
FT: Ross County (Stewart, Fraser) 2-1 St Mirren (Andreu)
FT: Hamilton 0-1 Celtic (Forrest)
Clive Lindsay
Faisal El Bakhtaoui
Former Dundee and Dunfermline Athletic forward Faisal El Bakhtaoui opens the scoring for Queen of the South.
Ross County 0-0 St Mirren
On-loan Celtic midfielder Ewan Henderson latches on to a knock down and, after dribbling through the middle of the park unopposed, he lets go of a shot on the edge of the box that flies just inches wide of St Mirren's right-hand post. First real chance of the game falls to the hosts.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
What a save from Laurentiu Branescu! Daryl Horgan cuts in from the right-hand side before unleashing a curling effort with his left foot, which looks to be destined for the goal.
But the Juventus loanee gets fingertips on it to touch it over the bar.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Ryan Kent and Joe Aribo combine to set up Alfredo Morelos, who shoots over as Rangers press.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone are getting forward plenty at Pittodrie without looking overly threatening. Visiting manager Tommy Wright will probably be the happier of the two managers in the opening 10 minutes.
Matty Kenedy is looking lively down the right side for the Saints, but Stevie May not getting a look-in yet.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Johnstone
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland
Quote MessageIt's been a lively start at Pittodrie, although neither team has taken control of the game. Tommy Wright will be the happier of the two managers so far.
Heart of Midlothian 0-0 Motherwell
First booking of a pretty feisty opening 10 minutes at Tynecastle as Jake Carroll gets a yellow card for cynically hauling back Hearts' Sean Clare on the counter.
No clear-cut chances as yet but plenty of midfield bluster.
Liam Dick
Peter Grant's Alloa are quickly back on level terms as Liam Dick finds the net, maybe deflected off a defender.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Derek Ferguson
Former Rangers and Hamilton midfielder on Sportsound
Quote MessageHibs look to have settled the better at Rugby Park. They look like they have had a blast from the manager and have come out on the front foot
Daniel Harvey
Ayr take the lead against Championship leaders Dundee United with Daniel Harvey's first goal of the season.
A win and Ian McCall's side would join the visitors at the top of the table.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Hibernian
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Quote MessageAll set here at Rugby Park. Two wins in their last three for Killie. Hibs were 'too soft and pretty' last time out in Motherwell according to head coach Paul Heckingbottom. Who, if anyone, wins ugly today?
Danny Johnson
Danny Johnson grabs the first goal of the three o'clock kick-offs - his fifth of the season.
Great reaction finish from eight yards as the former Motherwell forward fires in the rebound from Declan McDaid’s header that had hit the crossbar.
That should ease some of the pressure on new Dundee boss James McPake.
It's a staggered start around the country. Here we go...
Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes was tempted to put Connor McLennan in his team after a great performance for Scotland's under-21s, but he decided to stick with the team that beat Ross County 4-1 in Dingwall before the international break.
"I was pleased with a lot of the work against Ross County, I know it's a different opponent, but similar shape," he tells BBC Scotland. "We want to be more aggressive again and not give them too many chances.
"Connor McLennan was one we considered, but I think he will play a part today.
"The biggest surprise about St Johnstone is where they are in the league - they have got good players and the additions they have brought in have certainly made them stronger."
Heart of Midlothian v Motherwell (15:00)
Hearts are still looking for their first league win of the season as the pressure mounts on manager Craig Levein.
However, they had a fine 2-1 win away to today's visitors in the League Cup.
Motherwell responded to that with two straight victories, scoring three goals in each, and are unbeaten away from home this season.
Kilmarnock v Hibernian (15:00)
Kilmarnock and Hibernian both sit on four points after four games in the Premiership.
The home side have kept a clean sheet in each of their last three league meetings with Hibernian, winning two and drawing one - and the away side have not won since October 2017 at Rugby Park.
Since earning 20 points from a possible 24 in their first eight league matches under Paul Heckingbottom (W6 D2), Hibs have since earned just six points from their last 27 available, winning just one game.
Ross County v St Mirren
Ross County's last home game was a resounding 4-1 defeat at the hands of Livingston - they welcome St Mirren who are just one point behind them in 10th place.
The home side have lost more goals in their last two games than they had conceded in their previous nine Scottish Premiership matches beforehand (six).
St Mirren have won both of their last two league trips to Dingwall, both by two goals to one.
Rangers v Livingston (15:00)
Rangers are looking to bounce back from dropping their first points of the season against Celtic before the international break, against a Livingston side sitting third in the table.
Rangers have beat Livingston in the last eight league home games against them - going back to August 2001 when they were held to a 0-0 draw.
Livingston have got off to a strong start this season despite the departure of some key players - they have taken eight points from four games and sit just one point behind the Ibrox side.
Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15:00)
St Johnstone travel to Pittodrie looking to end a run of five games without a win.
Indeed, their only victory came in the League Cup group stage at home to League Two side Brechin City.
However, they did leave the Granite City with a 2-0 win on their last visit there in December.
Aberdeen v St Johnstone (15.00)
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie Stadium
Despite their lowly league position, on paper this is a very strong looking St Johnstone team, with plenty of width and threat on both sides of the park - Holt, Ralston and May appear great additions.