GOAL Aberdeen 2-1 Hibernianpublished at 16:23 GMT 7 March 2020
Andrew Considine
What a turnaround at Pittodrie as Andrew Considine scrambles the ball in at a corner.
Big goal as the uncapped veteran centre-half pushes for a Scotland call-up.

FT Aberdeen 3-1 Hibs - Main, Considine & Jackson own goal after Doidge opener; Whittaker sent off for visitors
FT Celtic 5-0 St Mirren - Griffiths completes hat trick to add to Edouard & McGregor goals
FT Hamilton 1-0 Kilmarnock - Ogkmpoe nets late penalty for 10-man hosts
FT Hearts 1-1 Motherwell - Washington cancels out Long opener
FT St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston - Hendry bundles in for hosts
Thistle hold leaders Dundee Utd in Championship
Clive Lindsay
Andrew Considine
What a turnaround at Pittodrie as Andrew Considine scrambles the ball in at a corner.
Big goal as the uncapped veteran centre-half pushes for a Scotland call-up.
Hamilton Academical 0-0 Kilmarnock
Double chance for Hamilton's Marios Ogkmpoe against the run of play. A nice ball is cut back to him, he hammers his first shot off a defender but should finish the rebound only to play a weak ball straight to the goalkeeper.
Celtic 3-0 St Mirren
So nearly a goal back for St Mirren as Jonathan Obika leaves his marker for dead with a neat bit of footwork but fires just wide of the far post.
Adam Jackson, own goal
Aberdeen are level as Adam Jackson turns Niall McGinn's cross into his own net.
Heart of Midlothian 1-1 Motherwell
Steven Naismith and Rolando Aarons have got themselves into a tussle there off the ball and the latter receives a yellow after his foot finds Naismith's head as they hit the deck. It looks like his studs catch the Hearts striker in the head as they both went down.
Aberdeen 0-1 Hibernian
Hibs shore things up after losing Steven Whitikaker to a red card with striker Jamie Gullan making way for midfielder Melker Hallberg.
Aberdeen try to apply some pressure, but Matty Kennedy's cross evades everyone and bounces wide.
Celtic 3-0 St Mirren
Odsonne Edouard has extended Celtic's lead
Hamilton Academical 0-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock are doing most of the pressing at Hamilton, but they appear to be running out of ideas and the home side are defending comfortably.
At the moment, it could be a third clean sheet in a row for Brian Rice's home side.
Aberdeen 0-1 Hibernian
Former Scotland defender Steven Whittaker receives a second booking for a lunge on Lewis Ferguson and Hibs are down to 10 men.
Odsonne Edouard
Odsonne Edouard scores his 28th goal of the season to put Celtic further ahead.
He is found by two-goal Leigh Griffiths with his back to goal and, despite being surrounded by three defenders, the French striker manages to turn and prod the ball past goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky.
Stuart Bannigan (penalty)
Bottom side Thistle are back in the game at Tannadice as the leaders' dodgy recent form continues.
The midfielder finds the net from the penalty spot.
Conor Washington
The attacking change doesn't take long to work! Steven Naismith picks up the ball from Jame Walker inside the box, squares for fellow striker Conor Washington to knock the ball past goalkeeper Mark Gillespie from close-range. Game on at Tynecastle.
Craig Wighton
On-loan Dundee striker Craig Wighton scores his third goal since joining Arbroath.
Heartt of Midlothian 0-1 Motherwell
Daniel Stendel has made an attacking substitution at half time, with Liam Boyce coming on for midfielder Oliver Bozanic. Hearts now have three strikers on the park in Steven Naismith, Conor Washington and Boyce.
Hearts going for it as their position becomes more desperate.
Jonathan Afolabi (penalty)
On-loan Celtic striker Jonathan Afolabi grabs his first goal on loan to Dunfermline as he equalises from the penalty spot.
The second halves are starting around the country and Celtic are well on their way to extending their lead at the top of the Premiership.
Meanwhile, as it stands, Motherwell and Hibs will be boosting their chances of finishing third.
HT: Aberdeen 0-1 Hibernian
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Hibs are deserving of their lead at Pittodrie. Were it not for Joe Lewis, they would be well clear. They look lightening on the break and their pace and movement is causing Aberdeen all sorts of problems. The Dons did improve as the half wore on, but you feel they will really need to step things up a whole lot more if they are going to get anything out of this game.