GOAL Edinburgh F.C 4-1 Annan Athleticpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2019
Alex Harris
FT: Celtic (Edouard, Brown, Forrest X2) 4-0 Livingston
FT: Hibernian (Doidge, Kamberi, Horgan) 3-1 Motherwell (Polworth)
FT: Kilmarnock (Burke x2, Brophy) 3-0 Hearts
FT: St Mirren (McLoughlin, Foley) 2-1 Ross County (Graham)
Off the Ball's Saturday Supplement (17:30)
Thomas McGuigan
Alex Harris
Nathan Flanagan
Kilmarnock 3-0 Hearts
Hearts full-back Aaron Hickey is hooked at half-time. He simply couldn't contain Chris Burke down that right wing and struggled throughout the opening 45. Jake Mulraney replaces the youngster.
Ready to rock again? Here we go in the second half across the country.
Kilmarnock 3-0 Heart
Stephen Craigan
Former NI defender on Sportsound
Quote MessageHearts have been devoid of ideas, dis-organised and flat. A big half-time team talk for Austin MacPhee, and the Hearts fans showed their displeasure on the half-time whistle. Kilmarnock are flying...
Celtic have played some very nice stuff in the first 45 minutes but only have one goal to show for it.
Odsonne Edouard's chip gave them their first goal in four games against Livingston, but the floodgates haven't opened though Callum McGregor, Tom Rogic and Edouard again have all gone close.
Livi have by and large defended well but haven't been able to get at their hosts.
Half-time: St Mirren 1-1 Ross County
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland in Paisley
Finely balanced after an even first period. When St Mirren go a goal down you fear for them because of their woeful goalscoring record. But Sean McLoughlin was sharp enough to roll the equaliser in from close range to pull them level.
Kilmarnock 3-0 Hearts HT
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
It’s the Chris Burke show at Rugby Park, although the alternative title could also be The Hearts Horror Show.
The away fans will be wanting their money back from this no-show from their side, but it’s popcorn time for the home crowd.
A big talk at half-time required from the Hearts interim manager Austin MacPhee, but this match looks over already.
Mo El Makrini played Burke through for goal number one, Burke crossed for Brophy to head home to make it 2-0. And then Burke went on a marathon solo run, waltzing through the Hearts defence before dispatching again to make it 3-0.
An outstanding first half from Chris Burke.
Jonathan Brown
One goal apiece seems like a fair reflection of an opening half that has been surprisingly open.
Ross County opened the scoring with some fantastic link up play between Brian Graham and Billy McKay, however that didn't seem to do much to dampen St Mirren's spirits, with Sean McLoughlin levelling the scoring just moments before half time.
It was all looking a bit bleak for Jack Ross in his first game as Hibernian head coach when Liam Polworth tapped in to an empty net after nine minutes.
But that Motherwell opener kicked Hibs into life, and they've been the better team ever since. Hibs have attacked with intensity, freedom and quality.
Chris Doidge will be relieved that his chance from two yards out found its way into the net with a bit of help from Declan Gallagher, but his strike partner Florian Kamberi could not have finished more emphatically when he put the hosts ahead just four minutes later.
For all their attacking brilliance, Hibs do look shaky at the back - particularly down their left-hand side. That will give Stephen Robinson and Motherwell hope of getting something from the match.
Darren Smith
Liam Watt
Great play by Celtic's right-back Jeremie Frimpong on the flank, whose pace and trickery takes him from the touchline into the box.He cuts back to Tom Rogic who tries to side-foot the ball into the net but sends it well over. The Premiership leaders remain a goal to the good.
Bob McHugh
Sean McLoughlin
The hosts level the scoring after a cross from Ilkay Dumus is cleared to the feet of Daniel Mullen, who opts to drive in to the Ross County box in search of a goal. A lunging tackles looks to have brought the St Mirren player down for what looks like a penalty but Sean McLoughlin wasted no time in latching on to the loose ball to fire it home from a few yards out in a crowded box.
Hibernian 2-1 Motherwell
Florian Kamberi weaves past Allan Campbell into the box and then takes a tumble under pressure from Declan Gallagher. It would've been extremely soft had referee John Beaton pointed to the spot.