1. Goodbyepublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2020

    Celtic come from two down to rescue a point at Easter Road on an afternoon where Dundee United, 10-man Kilmarnock and St Mirren all record wins.

    Meanwhile, St Johnstone and Motherwell share the points at McDiarmid Park.

    Sportscene will have highlights of all today's games on the BBC Scotland channel at 1930.

    We're back tomorrow for Rangers v Aberdeen at Ibrox. Hope you can join us then. Cheers.

  2. Premiership table after today's gamespublished at 17:56

    Premiership tableImage source, BBC Sport
  3. 'Mixed emotions' for Ross after Hibs drawpublished at 17:50

    FT: Hibernian 2-2 Celtic

    Hibernian boss Jack Ross: "The immediate emotion for all of us involved at Hibs is frustration because we put so much into the game and found ourselves in a such a good position.

    Hibernian boss Jack RossImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Jack Ross has been reflecting on a frustrating draw for his Hibs side

    "To concede so late, and the manner of the late goal, it's avoidable. But we temper that with pride in how the players played in the main today.

    "Off the ball, they had to work incredibly hard and they did that. Then, in the second half, they showed moments of quality.

    "It's a little bit of mixed emotions at the moment."

  4. 'We are in a dogfight now' - Holtpublished at 17:37

    FT: Livingston 0-1 St Mirren

    Livingston manager Gary Holt tells BBC Sportsound: "It was probably a 0-0 game for the majority but we should be coming in 1-0 up at half-time.

    "We limited them to very little but we lost the game. We are in a dogfight now, it's simple as that. It's happening too often and I'll have to have a look at myself as well.

    Livingston manager Gary HoltImage source, SNS
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    Gary Holt was left "baffled" by Livingston's defeat

    "It's baffling to stand here and say we've lost the game. I didn't see us losing. I've asked the players to go away and have a look at themselves. I'll look at myself tonight and decide whether it's good enough, if it's not get someone else in.

    "We can't keep continuing with that much of a difference between this season and last season."

  5. Accies 'didn't deserve that' - Ricepublished at 17:30

    FT: Dundee United 2-1 Hamilton

    Hamilton Academical head coach Brian Rice: "It was a vast, vast improvement on the last few games.

    "Really, really disappointed. We definitely didn't deserve that. I can't criticise my team one little bit. They gave me everything.

    Brian RiceImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Brian Rice was disappointed his Hamilton side failed to gain any points

    "It shouldn't have taken a penalty kick to get something out the game because the boys were excellent."

  6. 'We're not getting carried away' - Goodwinpublished at 17:23

    FT: Livingston 0-1 St Mirren

    St Mirren manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "It’s fantastic to win the game, to get back to winning games is vitally important.

    "The players were outstanding. It’s difficult to come here and play open expansive football because Livi don’t give you a second on the ball. The players managed the game brilliantly.

    "Our results hadn’t been good enough. We’ve hard a really hard time of it. It’s been the most challenging season of my career. Hopefully we’ve had our fair share of bad luck. We’re not getting carried away."

    St Mirren boss Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Jim Goodwin hailed St Mirren's display as "outstanding"

  7. 'Calm Clark' delights Mellonpublished at 17:17

    FT: Dundee United 2-1 Hamilton

    Dundee United manager Micky Mellon: "To gain points in the Scottish Premiership is always very hard.

    "A really valuable three points. We scored two terrific goals.

    "For Nicky Clark to show that calmness is great credit to him and shows what a top player he is."

    Micky MellonImage source, SNS
  8. Lennon laments Celtic's defendingpublished at 17:15

    FT: Hibernian 2-2 Celtic

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "It was exciting but I'm really disappointed with the goals we gave away.

    "Totally unnecessary and I thought that we had decent control of the game. We lacked that bit of oomph and the final ball is poor."

    Celtic manager Neil LennonImage source, SNS

    "We worked the goalkeeper a couple of times but, for the amount of ball that we had, we didn't penetrate enough.

    "Then we've had a brain freeze for five or 10 minutes. A really poor decision from Scott [Brown] and I don't know where that came from.

    "Then [to concede] an awful second goal, it's just lazy. Then, for 25 minutes we found our mojo, played really well and got back into the game.

    "We got a point but it's probably not enough - we need more and the players have to look at that."

  9. 'We couldn't see it out' - Nisbetpublished at 17:10

    FT: Hibernian 2-2 Celtic

    Hibernian's Kevin Nisbet, who scored and missed from the spot in the 2-2 draw at Easter Road, tells BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound: "The first half was hard and Celtic kept possession of the ball, moved it well and created a few chances.

    "We sat off and kept our shape. But in the second half, stuff came alive and we found ourselves 2-0 up.

    "But we couldn't see it out."

  10. FULL-TIME Premiership resultspublished at 17:04

    Premiership resultsImage source, BBC Sport
  11. FULL-TIME League Twopublished at 17:00

    League Two resultsImage source, BBC Sport
  12. FULL-TIME St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwellpublished at 16:59

  13. FULL-TIME League Onepublished at 16:58

    Scottish League One resultsImage source, BBC Sport
  14. Saints close to a winnerpublished at 92 mins

    St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell

    St Johnstone so close to a late winner, but striker Chris Kane fires over from close range for the hosts.

  15. FULL-TIME Championshippublished at 16:55

    Scottish Championship resultsImage source, BBC Sport
  16. FULL-TIME Kilmarnock 3-1 Ross Countypublished at 16:55

    Kilmarnock beat Ross County despite playing 82 minutes with 10 men to move up to sixth in the Scottish Premiership.

    Stuart Findlay was red carded on eight minutes after bringing down Ross Stewart. Eamonn Brophy headed Kilmarnock ahead shortly after, but Tom Grivosti levelled before the break.

    But Nicke Kabamba's penalty restored the lead and Chris Burke wrapped up the points late into stoppage time.

    The win ended a run of three successive Premiership defeats for Kilmarnock. For Ross County, they have not won in their last seven league games, and although they are five points clear of bottom-place Hamilton, they have played two games more.

  17. goal

    Kilmarnock 3-1 Ross Countypublished at 93 mins

    Chris Burke

    The 10-man hosts make the scoreline more emphatic as Chris Burke adds a third Kilmarnock goal deep into injury time.

    Kilmarnock goalImage source, BBC Sport
  18. FULL-TIME Dundee United 2-1 Hamiltonpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2020

    Nicky Clark's double gives Dundee United victory after Ross Callachan had headed Hamilton in front.

    Callachan could have sealed a point for Accies but fired his late penalty over.

    Nicky Clark scoresImage source, SNS
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    Nicky Clark, seen here scoring his second of the match, took his season's tally to nine

  19. FULL-TIME Hibernian 2-2 Celticpublished at 16:50

  20. FULL-TIME - Livingston 0-1 St Mirrenpublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2020