Summary

  • FT: St Johnstone (May) 1-4 Hibernian (Doidge X3, Allan)

  • FT: Kilmarnock (El Makrini, Brophy) 2-2 Hamilton (Miller, Davies)

  • FT: Ross County (Mullin PEN) 1-3 Aberdeen (McGinn, Hedges, Considine)

  • FT: Hearts (Naismith, McLoughlin OG, Bozanic, Walker, Mulraney) 5-2 St Mirren (Obika, Mullen)

  1. FULL-TIME Kilmarnock 2-2 Hamiltonpublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Kilmarnock avoid their third consecutive league loss though they have the poor discipline of Hamilton Academical to thank for that.

    Accies raced into a two-goal lead through brilliant strikes from Mickel Miller and Steve Davies, but Sam Stubbs' red card turned the game.

    When Mohamed El Makrini scored on the stroke of half-time and Eamonn Brophy netted immediately after the break, a Killie victory looked inevitable.

    But Owain Fon Williams, who was at fault for Killie's first goal, turned in an impressive second-half performance to deny the hosts all three points.

    Killie remain in fifth place, while Accies drop down to 10th in the table after wins for Hearts and Hibernian.

    Steve DaviesImage source, SNS
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    Steve Davies fired Accies into a 2-0 lead but the visitors were pegged back

  2. FULL-TIME Hearts 5-2 St Mirrenpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Hearts have their first win at home for over seven months and Austin MacPhee gets his first three point as interim manager.

    A crazy first half full of defensive lapses resulted in goals from Steven Naismith, Jonathan Obika, Sean McLoughlin, Danny Mullen and Oliver Boazanic, with the hosts 3-2 to the good at the interval. Jamie Walker's header early in the second half really calmed this one down though and Hearts controlled the game thereafter.

    After coming back from a broken leg this year, it will have meant a lot to Walker.

    Jake Mulraney's tremendous strike on 77 minutes ended the contest. A late drive from distance by St Mirren defender Sean McLoughlin had Hearts' goalkeeper Joel Pereira scrambling, but otherwise St Mirren did not look like getting back into it.

    Steven Naismith and Ilkay Durmus battle over the ball at TynecastleImage source, SNS
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    Steven Naismith and Ilkay Durmus battle over the ball at Tynecastle

  3. FULL-TIME St Johnstone 1-4 Hibernianpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Christian Doidge had zero league goals to his name before today's game against St Johnstone, now he has three. The Welshman turned in a fantastic display alongside strike partner Florian Kamberi as Hibs claimed their first league win since the opening day of the season.

    Hibs' other strike came from Scott Allan as the midfielder scored a fine solo effort.

    Stevie May added a consolation for the hosts following slack defending from the visitors. After back-to-back wins, the defeat moves the Perth side down to 11th, meanwhile Hibs are up to eighth.

    Christian DoidgeImage source, SNS
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    Christian Doidge enjoyed playing with a strike partner as Hibs ran riot

  4. FULL-TIME Ross County 1-3 Aberdeenpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Aberdeen make it three wins from three as they move into third in the Scottish Premiership.

    After a difficult start to the season for Dons boss Derek McInnes, his team have now won four out of the past five.

    Josh Mullin converted an early penalty for Ross County. But Niall McGinn and Ryan Hedges both netted free-kicks, before Andrew Considine scored a sensational third goal from the edge of the box.

    That moves them two points clear of Motherwell, albeit having played a game more than the Lanarkshire side. Despite the defeat, Ross County hold on to sixth spot in the table.

    Aberdeen celebrateImage source, SNS
  5. 'Tremendous goal tally at Tynecastle'published at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Hearts 5-2 St Mirren

    Jonathan Sutherland
    BBC Sport Scotland at Tynecastle

    Scholars must be furiously leafing through the history books for the last time Tynecastle witnessed seven goals in a single match. The Hearts fans will certainly be going home happy tonight. St Mirren will be going home bottom of the table.

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    GOAL St Johnstone 1-4 Hibernianpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Stevie May

    A consolation for St Johnstone as slack defending from Hibs lets Stevie May slide a close range shot past Chris Maxwell's left hand side.

    GOALImage source, BBC Sport
  7. CLOSE!published at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    St Johnstone 0-4 Hibernian

    Almost a fifth for Hibs. The ball breaks to Scott Allan on the edge of the box following a deflected pass from Martin Boyle. The midfielder takes aim with a side-foot effort and it just zips past Zander Clark's right hand post.

  8. Aberdeen push for morepublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Ross County 1-3 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen have clearly been using their new training ground to practice their free-kicks. They've scored two today already, and Niall McGinn has gone close with another two efforts - one tipped over, before the County defence deflect clear another.

    From the corner, Greg Leigh gets to the near post and heads just wide as Aberdeen aim for a fourth.

    Andrew Considine scores Aberdeen's third goalImage source, SNS
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    Andrew Considine scores Aberdeen's third goal

  9. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Hearts 5-2 St. Mirren

    St Mirren defender Sean McLoughlin is about 45 yards out as he has a lash and the shot is screaming towards the top corner before Joel Pereira gets across smartly to tip behind for a corner. The ball bobbles around the Hearts box from the subsequent set-piece before Hearts get it clear.

    At the other end of the park, Steven Naismith drives on, passes inside to Jake Mulraney who curls a shot which Vaclav Hladky has to push wide. Nothing comes from the corner.

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    GOAL Arbroath 3-0 Dunfermlinepublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Omar Kader

  11. 'Mulraney makes attacking threat count'published at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Hearts 5-2 St. Mirren

    Neil McCann
    Former Hearts & Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound

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    Jamie Walker's header after the break just settled the game and St Mirren have really had to try and push on which means Hearts have been able to take more risks. Jake Mulraney has looked threatening since he came on and he's made his attacking play count.

  12. GREAT SAVE!published at 16:36 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Kilmarnock 2-2 Hamilton

    Killie are really pushing for a winner here, and Owain Fon Williams has just made a very good save from Rory McKenzie. A long 15 minutes ahead for 10-man Accies as they try to hold out.

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    GOAL Hearts 5-2 St Mirrenpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Jake Mulraney

    A fantastic finish from Jake Mulraney. Hearts took advantage of an uncontested drop-ball, worked it between a few players on the left wing, before Mulraney took a couple of stepovers, dropped a shoulder and curled it into the top right corner from distance. Vaclav Hladky made a good effort to save it, but it was an unstoppable shot.

    GOALImage source, BBC Sport
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    GOAL Queen of the South 3-1 Ayr Utdpublished at 16:32 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Gary Oliver

  15. 'Hearts well in control'published at 16:31 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Hearts 4-2 St Mirren

    Jonathan Sutherland
    BBC Sport Scotland at Tynecastle

    That goal from Jamie Walker at the start of the second half feels like it has drawn the sting from this match. St Mirren are struggling to find a way back and Hearts look well in control. A different sort of game now, not half as much fizz or entertainment. I’m getting greedy though - cannot believe I’ve witnessed six goals in a single match at Tynecastle...

  16. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Ross County 1-3 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen's Lewis Ferguson takes aim from distance and his thunderous shot nicks off the outside of the goal frame.

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    GOAL Alloa 2-1 Dunfermlinepublished at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Kevin Cawley

  18. HITS THE WOODWORKpublished at 16:29 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Kilmarnock 2-2 Hamilton

    Eamonn Brophy has just come mightily close to completing the Killie comeback. He cuts in from the right before hitting a low strike, but Owain Fon Williams tips the ball onto the post and Accies clear the ball to safety.

  19. CLOSE!published at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    St Johnstone 0-4 Hibernian

    Florian Kamberi has been very lively for Hibs this afternoon and the striker, just called up by Albania for the first time, curls a shot just wide as the visitors look for a fifth goal.

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    GOAL Ross County 1-3 Aberdeenpublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2019

    Andrew Considine

    Andrew Considine scores a brilliant goal for the visitors.

    Aberdeen probably should have had a penalty in a melee, but referee Alan Newlands elects to play on. The ball comes to Considine and on his 499th appearance for Aberdeen he curls the ball inside the near post from the edge of the box.

    GOALImage source, BBC Sport