Killie inch towards victorypublished at 16:48 GMT 9 January 2021
Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton Academical
Credit to Hamilton, they have kept going and going this afternoon, but it's just not happening for them. Kilmarnock are on their way...
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Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton Academical
Credit to Hamilton, they have kept going and going this afternoon, but it's just not happening for them. Kilmarnock are on their way...
St Mirren 1-1 Motherwell
Almost a second for Motherwell.
Mark O'Hara's free-kick is powerful and on target, but goalkeeper Jak Alnwick palms wide.
St Mirren 1-1 Motherwell
Almost a second for St Mirren. Winger Ilkay Durmus sizes up a free-kick and tests goalkeeper Liam Kelly at the left-hand post.
Jamie McGrath (penalty)
A composed finished by Jamie McGrath levels for St Mirren and denies on-loan QPR goalkeeper Liam Kelly a shutout on his Motherwell debut.

Lee Erwin is felled by Bevis Mugabi and St Mirren have a penalty.
Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton Academical
Rory McKenzie curls a shot just over for Kilmarnock as they look for a third goal.
That one didn't trouble goalkeeper Kyle Gourlay though.
Lewis Duncan
It looks like midfielder Lewis Duncan is the man celebrating the most as Fraserburgh come from behind to lead their junior visitors.
Rory McAllister
Veteran striker Rory McAllister fires a deserved equaliser for Cove.
Kilmarnock 2-0 Hamilton Academical
With Scotland striker Eamonn Brophy having left for St Mirren, it is Greg Kiltie who is showing Kilmarnock the way to goal.
The attacking midfielder had only found the net three times this season until today, but he has added two more to that total against beleaguered Hamilton.
Image source, SNSScott Barbour
The Highland League side are back level with their junior visitors as Scott Barbour heads in for Fraserburgh.
St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell
Ethan Erhahon is inches away from levelling for St Mirren, the wing-back's shot trickling wide of the left-hand post.
Kevin Smith
Tranent's hopes have well and truly melted in frosty Methil.
Kevin Smith fires East Fife's fifth and it appears that the forward is also being afforded a touch for the fourth goal, thus denying Scott Agnew a hat-trick.
Greg Kiltie
Are Kilmarnock home and dry?
Greg Kiltie grabs his second goal with a lovely curled finish from just inside the box. Hamilton boss Brian Rice will be furious with their defending, though, as nobody was even close to the Kilmarnock forward.

St Mirren 0-1 Motherwell
Eamonn Brophy makes his St Mirren debut as a replacement for midfielder Kyle McAllister.
Can the on-loan Kilmarnock striker get his new team back into this one?
Image source, SNSScott Agnew
It looks to have taken a deflection, but it goes down to another for Scott Agnew as the 33-year-old completes a hat-trick after a quickfire double that is surely sending East Fife into the cup third round.
Scott Agnew
It looks like junior side Tranent's hopes of a shock result in the Scottish Cup has come to an end as Scott Agnew scores his second of the game to give East Fife a two-goal cushion.
Kilmarnock 1-0 Hamilton Academical
Danny Whitehall lays the ball off nicely to Greg Kiltie just seven yards out, but Jamie Hamilton gets himself in the way of the striker's shot to keep Hamilton in the game.
Michael Philipson
Michael Philipson puts the junior side ahead in Fraserburgh as the midfielder pounces after the goalkeeper spills a shot.
A week shock could be in the making for the Highland League hosts.
Kilmarnock 1-0 Hamilton Academical
Hamilton go close to an equaliser early on in the second half at Rugby Park.
Charlie Trafford chests the ball nicely on the edge of the box and the midfielder lobs the ball goalward, but it lands on the roof of the net.
Can Motherwell build on their lead and hand Graham Alexander a win on his debut as manager?
Will Kilmarnock hold on to their lead against Hamilton?
Will there be a shock in the Scottish Cup?
The next 45 minutes will tell as the second halves get under way.