Premiership tablepublished at 14:04

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
Hibernian v Motherwell (15:00)
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(15:00 kick-off unless stated)
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Celtic v Livingston (15:00)
Striker Leigh Griffiths hopes to be involved as Premiership leaders Celtic host Livingston this afternoon.
The 29-year-old returns following a three-month spell on the sidelines to deal with some personal issues, niggling injuries and a virus.
Leigh Griffiths is eyeing a return to Celtic's starting line-up
Griffiths scored twice for the reserves in midweek and is keen to make a first-team return.
"He will be involved with the squad," Celtic manager Neil Lennon said. "Slowly but surely. He had an hour on Tuesday, he looked good, so he will be in and around it.
"He is good, he is happy. He needs to stay there now and improve his conditioning. It is bit by bit, but we have seen enough now to think he may make a contribution."
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Hibernian v Motherwell (15:00)
Domestic football returns with a bang this weekend following the international break. With the Premiership title race keeping everyone on their toes, Scotland's top flight also boasts a new manager.
Jack Ross at Hibernian to be precise.
Will he be able to restore Sunshine On Leith? Time will tell...
Jack Ross faces Motherwell in his first game in charge of Hibernian
The 43-year-old former Alloa and St Mirren boss, sacked by English League One outfit Sunderland in October, says: "I'm a better manager than when I left Scotland 18 months ago.
"I know there will be big demands here. I think to carry that on a consistent basis and meet them is challenging."