Sportscene Resultspublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 17 October 2020
BBC Scotland 16:10
Former Scotland strikers Steven Thompson and Julie Fleeting will shortly talk you through the conclusion of today's games on the BBC Scotland channel.
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Four Premiership matches at 15:00 - St Mirren v Motherwell called off
Dundee Utd 0-0 Aberdeen - dominant visitors denied penalty after Shankland handball
Hamilton Acad 3-5 St Johnstone - May (2) & Wotherspoon for visitors; Hughes & Ogkmpoe respond; then Conway scores either side of Hughes goal
Livingston 1-3 Kilmarnock - Tshibola, Burke (pen) & Kiltie after Pittman opener
Ross County 0-0 Hibs - Randall sent off for hosts late on
Ayr, Dunfermline, Morton & Raith win in Championship
Clive Lindsay
BBC Scotland 16:10
Former Scotland strikers Steven Thompson and Julie Fleeting will shortly talk you through the conclusion of today's games on the BBC Scotland channel.
They're quick on the draw in Hamilton, where the home side are obviously keen to continue that two-goal fightback.
The other Premiership games are close to kick-off too.
FT: Celtic 0-2 Rangers
In case you missed it, Rangers eased to a 2-0 victory at Celtic Park to increase their lead at the top of the Premiership to four points.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon tells BBC Scotland Sportsound: “It looked like what we were – a team put together before the game.
"We gave away two really poor goals and Rangers defended their box better than we did.
“I’m disappointed to concede from a set-piece and then we miss a great chance through Elyounoussi at 1-0 and the psychology of the game changes.
"At 2-0 down, you’re chasing the game. We have players who are not fully fit coming on and they didn’t have the impact we hoped.
“I thought first half we were okay, but second half we didn’t have any sort of penetration and failed to work the goalkeeper."
Championship, League One and League Two
Scottish Championship
Ayr United 2-0 Queen of the South
Dunfermline Athletic 1-1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Greenock Morton 1-0 Alloa Athletic
Raith Rovers 3-0 Arbroath
Scottish League One
Airdrieonians 1-0 Peterhead
Clyde 0-0 Partick Thistle
Cove Rangers 1-0 East Fife
Forfar Athletic 0-0 Dumbarton
Montrose 0-1 Falkirk
Scottish League Two
Albion Rovers 0-1 Stenhousemuir
Brechin City 0-1 Edinburgh City
Cowdenbeath 0-2 Annan Athletic
Stirling Albion 0-0 Queen's Park
Stranraer 0-1 Elgin City
HT: Livingston 1-2 Kilmarnock
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland
Chris Burke is proving to be such a valuable asset to Kilmarnock. Just as Livingston looked as if they would be turning the screw on their opponents, the 36-year-old winger turned on the style to give his team the half-time lead.
The task for the home side in the second period will be how to keep the former Scotland international quiet along with, of course, trying to find their route through a Kilmarnock defence who now have something to hold on to.
HT: Dundee Utd 0-0 Aberdeen
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland
Aberdeen have battered Dundee United in the first half here at Tannadice but have got nothing to show for it. The Tangerines, who have offered little, must surely take confidence from the fact they aren't trailing and are still very much in this game.
Dundee United 0-0 Aberdeen
The visitors have dominated from the beginning of this contest, with Dundee United barely able to mount a single meaningful attack in the first half.
Aberdeen have had a few opportunities to take the lead, but it remains goalless heading into the break.
United have a massive challenge on their hands if they want Siegrist to keep a clean sheet unless they change things in the second half.
Livingston had started the game on top and, after Scott Pittman drove them into a deserved lead, it looked like they would build on that.
But Kilmarnock have come roaring back. Chris Burke's shot was saved and Aaron Tshbola knocked in the rebound. Then, after Alan Power was tripped in the box, Burke thumped home the penalty.
Livingston had a chance to level just before the break, but Nicky Devlin hit fresh air yards from goal.
It's goalless in Dingwall at the break, but Jack Ross will be wondering how his Hibs side have failed to score.
Joe Newell twice set up Martin Boyle, who dragged one shot wide and had another blocked by Regan Charles-Cook, while Kyle Magennis rattled the post with a thunderous effort.
Alex Iacovitti also cleared a Kevin Nisbet shot off the line before County managed to settle and produce some fine attacking football of their own.
All still to play for.
What a game in Lanarkshire. St Johnstone were 3-0 up and cruising after two goals from Stevie May, the first after about one minute on the clock, and another from David Wotherspoon.
But two goals in four minutes before the break from substitute Ronan Hughes, and Marios Ogkmpoe have Accies right back in it. Aaaaand breathe...
Dundee United 0-0 Aberdeen
Superb save from Benjamin Siegrist. Connor McLennan drives the visitors forward on the break and his cross finds its way to Scott Wright, who controls the ball and tries to place his shot.
Bbut the Dundee United goalkeeper gets a strong hand to his strike and keeps it goalless at Tannadice. Wright perhaps should have done better with the chance, given the space and time he had.
Livignston 1-2 Kilmarnock
Derek Ferguson
Former Rangers and Hamilton midfielder on Sportsound
Quote MessageLivingston had so much control of the play, but Kilmarnock have grown into the game, Chris Burke has been the difference. It's not just what he does on the ball, he's chasing back too, he's all over the place
Regan Hendry
Marios Ogkmpoe
Incredible! Ogkmpoe heads in from Scott McMann's free-kick and out of nowhere Hamilton are right back in the game.
Ronan Hughes
Hello, do we have a game on after all?
Kyle Munro moves the ball to Ronan Hughes, who's touch with his chest takes him round Jason Kerr and he slots the ball into the bottom corner with aplomb for his first Accies goal.
Chris Burke (pen)
Scott Pittman has gone from hero to zero. The Livingston goalscorer makes a clumsy challenge and brings down Alan Power in the box and Chris Burke dispatches the penalty to give Kilmarnock the lead.
Reghan Tumilty
Rovers are making a bright start to their Championship return and are already two goals ahead.
Dundee United 0-0 Aberdeen
Another good chance for the visitors. Scott Wright charges down Mark Reynolds to force a mistake in a dangerous position and slips the ball to Jonny Hayes, but the winger strikes it low across goal and wide of the far post.
Livingston 1-1 Kilmarnock
Almost a second goal for Kilmarnock. Chris Burke cuts inside the defender and curls a wonderful cross to the back post and Aaron Tshibola is just inches away from nudging it into the net for his second goal of the game.
Stevie May
It's another for May! The striker heads in from the resulting corner after having forced a good save from Ryan Fulton with a sharp header.
He's on a hat-trick, having got one in midweek against Brechin City in the League Cup.