DISALLOWED GOALpublished at 16:24 GMT 9 November 2019
Ross County 1-2 Aberdeen
Ross County's Ross Stewart slides the ball into the net from a Ewan Henderson free-kick, but the assistant referee's flag is up to cut short the celebrations.
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)
Colin Moffat
Ross County 1-2 Aberdeen
Ross County's Ross Stewart slides the ball into the net from a Ewan Henderson free-kick, but the assistant referee's flag is up to cut short the celebrations.
Connor Murray
Shea Gordon
St Johnstone 0-4 Hibernian
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at McDiarmid Park
This could get ugly from a St Johnstone point of view. With a potential new manager to impress, I can't see the Hibs players easing off here.
Ross County 1-2 Aberdeen
Ryan Hedges is full of confidence now after scoring, and he almost sets up what would have been a cracking third for the Dons..
He jinks into the box, taking the ball past two players, then cuts back for Sam Cosgrove who has the ball taken off his toes a yard from goal.
Then Aberdeen feel they should have a penalty as Andrew Considine goes down in the box after a challenge from Lewis Spence, but it looked like the Dons man stepped into the Spence rather than the other way around.
Aidan Nesbitt
Shea Gordon
Christian Doidge
Would you believe it? It's a hat-trick for Christian Doidge! He does brilliantly to meet a Jason Naismith cross, and his header is low and firm as it powers past goalkeeper Zander Clark.
Image source, BBC SportKilmarnock 2-2 Hamilton
Killie get themselves in a real mess when playing out from the back and almost give away a penalty. The goalscorer Mohamed El Makrini clumsily bumped into Johnny Hunt just inside the area but referee Gavin Duncan waves play on.
St Johnstone 0-3 Hibernian
I told you earlier that former Liverpool forward Harry Kewell is watching Hibs and he's sure to be impressed.
"For me it's just another option," Kewell told BBC Scotland before kick off.
"I hear great things about the Scottish game. Steven Gerrard is here and he's doing really well.
"For me, I've come up here to have a look. I know there's a lot of rumours speculating about a lot of things. I virtually go to a game a week, and people speculate straight away just because they see you there."
Kewell has not worked as a manager since leaving Notts County 12 months ago, having joined the club from Crawley, where he won 18 of his 57 games in charge.
"Even prior to Paul Heckingbottom coming, it was an option I'd looked at because it's a great club," Kewell added. "It's got a wonderful facility, it's got a unique type of players. The league itself is interesting."
Image source, SNSScott Allan celebrates making it 3-0 to Hibs in Perth
Bobby Linn (pen)
Ryan Hedges
It's two goals from free-kicks for Aberdeen this afternoon. This time Welsh international Ryan Hedges takes it from out wide. It misses everyone and goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw is slow to react, and it sneaks into the back post.
Image source, BBC SportHearts 4-2 St. Mirren
Neil McCann
Former Hearts & Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageJamie Walker did well to just glance it home from the Michael Smith's cross. He's had a tough time, coming back from a broken leg, so I think he might have been a bit emotional after he scored there.
Eamonn Brophy
Killie are back on level terms and it's another brilliant goal at Rugby Park.
Gary Dicker keeps a corner alive at the back post by heading the ball to Eamonn Brophy, who unleashes an emphatic volley into the roof of the net.
Image source, BBC SportScott Allan
It's 3-0 to Hibs and it's Scott Allan with his seventh of the season. The midfielder picks up the the ball just inside the opposition half, breezes his way into the the St Johnstone box and finishes superbly down to the left of Zander Clark. Long way back for Saints now...
Image source, BBC SportJamie Walker
What a start to the second-half. Michael Smith whipped another excellent ball in and Jamie Walker made no mistake. His Vaclav Hladky stood no chance as Walker headed across his goal and into the far side of the net.
Image source, BBC SportWe're just getting started again at most of the grounds.
Will we see another early flurry of goals?
HT: Ross County 1-1 Aberdeen
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
Quote MessageNot bad stuff. Both sides playing open attacking football. I'm looking forward to the second 45 minutes if this theme continues.
Image source, SNSAberdeen's Niall McGinn leveled from a free-kick
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