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Ross County 1-1 Motherwell
County capitalise on a poor Robbie Crawford pass as Regan Charles-Cook slips through Oli Shaw who is denied a second goal of the game by the acrobatics of Liam Kelly.
Celtic 2-0 Hamilton - Edouard adds to Griffiths opener
Hibs 0-1 Rangers - Morelos scores after being accused of stamp on Porteous
Livingston 2-0 Kilmarnock - Kabia & Pittman net late for hosts
St Mirren thrash Dundee Utd; Motherwell win at County; St Johnstone & Aberdeen goalless
Inverness CT & Morton draw in Championship
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Ross County 1-1 Motherwell
County capitalise on a poor Robbie Crawford pass as Regan Charles-Cook slips through Oli Shaw who is denied a second goal of the game by the acrobatics of Liam Kelly.
Ross County 1-1 Motherwell
That equaliser looks to have sparked Motherwell into life as Robbie Crawford sees a 20-yard strike sail just over Ross Laidlaw's crossbar.
Can the visitors turn it around?
Ian Harkes
What. A. Hit. Ian Harkes whips a shot from 30 yards across Jak Alnwick and right into the top corner. Stunning. Do United have hope?
Devante Cole
What a huge goal that could be!
Christopher Long cuts the ball back to Tony Watt. Watt's strike is tame in all honesty and Ross Laidlaw should save, but he spills it leaving Devante Cole to fire the ball home.
Dundee United 0-3 St Mirren
Lawrence Shankland forces a decent save from Jak Alnwick just a few seconds into the second-half. United need a response. Micky Mellon has brought on Kai Fotheringham for Dillon Powers.
Ross County 1-0 Motherwell
Penalty shout for the visitors as Tony Watt turns Jason Naismith before stumbling to ground.
Naismith has a hand on him, but it would've been harsh.
Livingston v Kilmarnock (19:45)
David Martindale makes four changes to the Livingston side that beat St Mirren in the League Cup semi-final.
In come Jack Fitzwater, Ciaron Brown, Alan Forrest and Gavin Reilly.
Dropping out are Efe Ambrose, Julien Serrano, Craig Sibbald and Scott Robinson.
George Oakley makes his Kilmarnock debut up front for the visitors.
Killie haven't played since a 2-0 defeat to Hibs 11 days ago, and they make three other changes from that one.
Zeno Ibsen Rossi is back in for his first appearance since November, while Chris Burke and Rory McKenzie also come back in.
Out go Clevid Dikamona,Yousouff Mulumbu, Greg Kiltie and Danny Whiteball.
Fed, watered and ready to go again as our early games get back under way for the second half.
Hibernian v Rangers (19:45)
Hibs captain Paul Hanlon has lost his place and the armband to veteran Darren McGregor as head coach Jack Ross makes three changes after a hugely disappointing League Cup semi-final loss to St Johnstone.
Melker Hallberg returns to the midfield and Christian Doidge is chosen to lead the attack, with Martin Boyle another regular demoted to the bench, while on-loan Jamie Murphy cannot face his parent club.
Just one alteration for Rangers, with Ryan Jack starting and Joe Aribo pushed further forward as Ianis Hagi takes a seat among the substitutes.
HT: St Johnstone 0-0 Aberdeen
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at McDiarmid Park
Not a classic so far. Aberdeen have had the bulk of the possession, but they have been unable to do a whole lot with it against a resolute St Johnstone who improved as the first half wore on. It's finely balanced in Perth...
Not much has happened, to be honest.
Sam Cosgrove had a header saved comfortably by Zander Clark.
Michael O'Halloran put a header wide.
And that's about it. Hopefully this game improves in the second half....
A very slow burner, but what a last few minutes we've had. Joe Shaughnessy's header half an hour in gave St Mirren the lead, and two Jamie McGrath penalties within a few minutes have them absolutely cruising.
There was some dubiety about the first, which was for a push on Joe Shaughnessy, then one of these handball ones that we've become used to. Drama.
Oli Shaw's tap in has the hosts ahead at the break in Dingwall in this bottom of the table clash.
Like so often this season, Motherwell have struggled to create anything of note while chasing the game. That'll have to change if they are to end a 12-game winless league run.
A huge second half to come for both sides in their quest for survival.
Livingston v Kilmarnock (19:45)
Livingston: Stryjek, Devlin, Fitzwater, Guthrie, Brown, Bartley, Holt, Forrest, Pittman, Mullin, Reilly.
Substitutes: McCrorie, McMillan, Longridge, Serrano, Lawson, Sibbald, Kabia, Emmanuel-Thomas, Robinson.
Kilmarnock: Rogers, McGowan, Ibsen Rossi, Findlay, Haunstrup, Power, Tshibola, McKenzie, Burke, Pinnock, Oakley
Substitutes: Doyle, Millen, Dabo, Brindley, Taylor, Whitehall, Kabamba
Jamie McGrath
Crazy few minutes at Tannadice! Ryan Flynn smashes a shot goalwards, which comes off Lawrence Shankland's hand and referee John Beaton signals for another penalty.
Jamie McGrath chooses the other corner this time. Same result.
Dundee United 0-2 St Mirren
Hibernian v Rangers (19:45)
Hibernian: Marciano, P. McGinn, McGregor, Porteous, Doig, Cadden, Gogic, Hallberg, Irvine, Doidge, Nisbet.
Substitutes: Macey, Hanlon, Stevenson, Magennis, Mallan, Wright, Boyle, Allan, Gullan.
Rangers: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Helander, Barisic, Kamara, Davis, Jack, Aribo, Kent, Morelos.
Substitutes: McLaughlin, Patterson, Bassey, Balogun, Zungu, Barker, Hagi, Itten, Roofe.
Jamie McGrath
Bizarre, to be honest. Joe Shaughnessyfell over in the box under the merest of touches from Mark Reynolds, and John Beaton points to the spot.
Jamie McGrath continues his fine penalty record, sending Deniz the wrong way to put his side two-up.
Ross County 1-0 Motherwell
Better from the visitors as Alan Campbell sees a deflected strike curl narrowly wide.
Much more intent on show from the Steelmen in the last few minutes.