FULL-TIME Ross County 0-0 Heartspublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2020
Hearts edge a point closer to Hamilton Accies. That's the positive spin on what is a 10th league game without a win for the Edinburgh side.
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell - Donnelly earns third-placed side win
FT: Hibernian 2-1 Hamilton - Hanlon & Doidge net after Gogic opener
FT: Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic - Jullien, Griffiths & Edouard for league leaders; Kabamba for hosts; Frimpong off injured
FT: Livingston 1-0 St Johnstone - Pittman heads hosts in front
FT: Rangers 1-0 St Mirren - Defoe nets after Barisic effort blocked
FT: Ross County 0-0 Hearts - Stendel's side move point closer to safety
Colin Moffat
Hearts edge a point closer to Hamilton Accies. That's the positive spin on what is a 10th league game without a win for the Edinburgh side.
Hibernian 2-1 Hamilton Academical
Joe Newell skips his way past a couple of weary Accies defenders to set up Christian Doidge for a shooting chance but it's an easy save for Owain Fon Williams at his near post.
Three huge points for Motherwell! That fine away victory takes them four clear of Aberdeen in third place, a performance and result that will delight Stephen Robinson and the 170-odd travelling fans.
Liam Donnelly scored the game's only goal - his 10th of the season - in first-half stoppage time, powering home Liam Polworth's free-kick from the right.
In an attritional match of few chances, Andy Considine came close from an Aberdeen corner, before being denied a penalty when he was wiped out by Declan Gallagher.
All in all, though, Derek McInnes' men simply didn't create enough.
Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic
It's a worrying sight for Celtic fans as Jeremie Frimpong is carried off on a stretcher after a heavy challenge with Alan Power. With Hatem Abd Elhamed out for the foreseeable future, their right-back options are suddenly looking limited. Moritz Bauer is on to replace him.
A few minutes left for some late drama?
Rangers 1-0 St Mirren
St Mirren substitute Tony Andreau and team-mate Akin Famewo are left requiring treatment after a clash of heads as they rise to meet a corner in the Rangers penalty box.
Paul Hanlon
Hamilton fail to clear from a corner and Martin Boyle is played into the byline by Joe Newell. The speedy winger stands up a good cross and Paul Hanlon is the most determined man in a busy penalty box, powering in a header.
Hibernian 1-1 Hamilton Academical
A glorious chance for Hibs to go in front as Florian Kamberi twists away from two men in the box and lays it on a plate for Daryl Horgan but the little substitute hammers his shot from 10 yards straight at Owain Fon Williams, who does well to claw it away.
Rangers 1-0 St Mirren
Rangers left-back Borna Barisic finds the target with a low drive from distance, but it is straight at goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky.
Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic
Leigh Griffiths has had a great night with a goal and an assist as he is substituted to cheers from the away end and jeers from the home end.
However, the Celtic striker could be in a bit of hot water with the authorities after this game as he looks to have thrown his strapping into the stands as the home support gave him some verbals.
Rangers 1-0 St Mirren
So close to a shock equaliser for a St Mirren side who have rarely threatened at Ibrox.
Cameron MacPherson's curling free-kick finds Conor McCarthy drifting in at the back post having shaken off his marker, but the defender heads wide from 12 yards.
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Not sure if it was Ross County or the Brazil side of 1970 on the attack there, but the home side almost score after a breathtaking passage of play.
There's nothing the Hearts defence can do as County's short, crisp passing and close control cuts them open and Lee Erwin just has to add the icing on the cake, but he clearly was absent the day Pele took training as he fires against the goalkeeper's legs.
Livingston 1-0 St Johnstone
Livingston keeper Robby McCrorie has not been threatened too much on his debut, but the Rangers loanee has a moment of panic as he rushes out of his goal and the ball breaks for Michael O'Halloran in the middle of the penalty box facing down an open goal - but Ciaron Brown clears his effort off the line.
Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell
Big, big penalty shout for Aberdeen.
Andy Considine hares on to a quickly-taken Niall McGinn free-kick, miscues his cross, then gets wiped out on the slide by Declan Gallagher.
Willie Collum points towards the corner flag, not the penalty spot.
Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on Sportsound
I've been watching the three of them - Ajer, Simunovic and Jullien - as they're together at one stage, then they split, they separate, then two going together. But it's all about the delivery as they put it on the mark every time and Jullien gets himself free, above everybody with a commanding header with pace on the ball, just directing it. That's exactly what Jullien does. A goal Celtic wanted, but needed as well.
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Ben Garuccio sends a shot wide of the Ross County goal as Hearts continue to enjoy their best spell of the game.
And the home side respond with a double substitution of their own, including the introduction of debutant Oli Shaw. Could the former Hibs man pop up with a goal here?
Aberdeen 0-1 Motherwell
Andy Considine comes close again for Aberdeen as the home side begin to crank up the pressure.
The big defender hooks over after a corner falls to him deep inside the Motherwell box.
A minute or so later, the hosts win another corner and Sam Cosgrove's header is comfortably held by Mark Gillespie.
Rangers 1-0 St Mirren
Apart from that Jermain Defoe goal, Nikola Katic has been Rangers' main threat and the big centre-half pokes a shot just wide of the far post.
Livingston 1-0 St Johnstone
Livingston look the most likely to score the second goal here - and could have had a penalty. Marvin Bartley and Jason Kerr both go for the ball in the Saints' box but Bartley looks like he gets there first and goes down under Kerr's challenge - referee Euan Anderson waves play on though.
Christopher Jullien
At ease, Celtic fans. Christopher Jullien powers home Leigh Griffiths' corner and the two-goal lead is restored.