GOAL Partick Thistle 1-1 Inverness CTpublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2019
James Keatings
FT: Ross County (Erwin) 1-0 Kilmarnock
FT: Aberdeen (Cosgrove) 1-0 Hamilton Academical
FT: Hearts 0-1 St Johnstone (Hendry)
FT: St Mirren (Morias, Obika x2) 3-3 Livingston (Souda x2, Guthrie)
Colin Moffat
James Keatings
Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock
Another good chance for Ross County at the start of the second half.
Ross Stewart collects Josh Mullin's cross at the back posts and rifles a shot at goal, but Dario Del Fabro gets in to block his goalbound shot.
Hearts 0-0 St Johnstone
Saints winger Matty Kennedy goes solo in search of the opener at Tynecastle. He drives forward from halfway and makes it unchallenged to the right-hand edge of the box where his shot drifts wide of the far post.
Sam Cosgrove
Just as Accies were beginning to look more threatening, they are stung by Sam Cosgrove's 19th goal of the season.
Poor marking at the back post leaves the big Englishman in the clear to volley home Niall McGinn's chipped cross in off the post.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Having lost left-back Greg Leigh to injury just before half-time, Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes makes another change at the break.
Funso Ojo was only expected to play a maximum of an hour on his return from injury, but he doesn't even get that much as he is replaced with Jon Gallagher in midfield.
Danny Johnson
Alex Jones
Hearts 0-0 St Johnstone
Hearts make a half-time change, with Japanese playmaker Ryo Meshino on for striker Aidan Keena.
We're up and running again at some of the grounds.
More goals, please.
HT: Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie
We have 57 loyal Hamilton Accies fans among the crowd of 12,325 crowd at Pittodrie.
HT: Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock
Amy McBeath
BBC Scotland at Global Energy Stadium
The game here in Dingwall is far more entertaining than the scoreline suggests. Good spells from both as County, then Killie, push high up the park only to be cancelled out by solid defences, with the best chances sailing over.
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HT: St Mirren 1-2 Livingston
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie
Yes, 18-goal Sam Cosgrove is in the Aberdeen team, but the five or six clear-cut chances for the Dons have fallen to other players and the likes of Niall McGinn, James Wilson and Ryan Hedges have been unable to make the net bulge.
Hamilton have threatened on occasion through George Oakley and Aaron McGowan, but it’s their 22-year-old goalkeeper, Luke Southwood, who’s been the star for the visitors.
However, it remains all square at Pittodrie.
Ross County have been the better of the two teams, but it's the visitors with the better chances.
Kilmarnock's Dario Del Fabro almost turned a cross into the net in the opening minutes, while Eamonn Brophy went close before the end of the half with a rasping drive over the bar.
But Ross County have had the majority of the play, but they haven't taken advantage of a host of Josh Mullin deliveries into the box.
County have also lost Michael Gardyne, who lasted nine minutes before hobbling off injured.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
On-loan Reading goalkeeper Luke Southwood keeps Accies level as he reaches down low to turn away a drive on the turn from Shay Logan after a cross finds the full-back in acres of space 15 yards from goal.
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland
Three goals to warm the hearts in raw, freezing conditions here in Paisley. Credit to Livingston, they have made the most of the conditions with the swirling wind at their back for the first half.
First a mistake from Ryan Flynn allowed in Aymen Souda to curl a low shot past Vaclav Hladky. Craig Sibbald also went close with a free kick and Lyndon Dykes was a constant, menacing handful.
Fair play to St Mirren, they battled back. Good strength from Jonathan Obika the key, holding off the Livi defenders before squaring for Junior Morias to tap home.
But more defensive frailty from St Mirren coupled with cold, cold wind combined on the stroke of half time as Livingston take the lead again. Jon Guthrie with the header as the Lions went in at half time 2-1 in front.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Aberdeen are forced into an early change as Greg Leigh goes off with an injury and on comes Andrew Considine, who will have considered himself unlucky to have been dropped to the bench after recent performances.