Whoosh!published at 16:10 GMT 13 February 2021
Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis cannot take a free-kick because the ball keeps getting blown away by the North Sea wind. He eventually gets it clear at the fourth attempt.
FT: Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
FT: Dundee Utd 3-0 Livingston (Sporle, Shankland, 2)
FT: Motherwell 1-4 Hamilton (O'Hara pen) (Anderson, Callachan pen, Ogkmpoe, Moyo)
FT: Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock (Jack)
FT: Championship: Alloa 1-1 Arbroath
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Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis cannot take a free-kick because the ball keeps getting blown away by the North Sea wind. He eventually gets it clear at the fourth attempt.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageWe can only hope a little bit of football breaks out in the second half
We are up and running again at most of the grounds.
Running a bit late at Tannadice.
HT: Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock
That strike from Ryan Jack is Rangers' 40th goal at home in the league this season.
They have conceded one...
HT: Motherwell 0-3 Hamilton Academical
Barring an unlikely collapse against 10 men, Accies are on course to earn just under 40% of their Premiership points this season from local rivals Motherwell.
They are currently on their way to a third Lanarkshire derby win in this campaign and off the foot of the table.
It's been end-to-end at Tannadice. But it's Dundee United who have been the most clinical, scoring either side of a Peter Pawlett red card.
Adrian Sporle scored inside the first minute. Pawlett got his marching orders for a studs up challenge. Then Lawrence Shankland quickly scored a second.
Livingston have had plenty of chances too and an intriguing second half awaits.
Peter Pawlett was sent off for this challenge on Livi's Jason Holt
Rangers took their time to make the breakthrough, but the way they did was well worth the wait.
Ryan Jack's stunning volley just before the break was the first time Steven Gerrard's side had hit the target other than a James Tavernier effort disallowed for offside.
Kilmarnock will be disappointed to be behind considering they have kept the leaders at bay for most of the first 45 minutes.
Ryan Jack's goal has Rangers ahead at the break
Jack Hamilton's strike separates the sides.
Remember, just one game in the Championship today.
The blustery conditions have been the winner in the first half at Pittodrie. Really not much else to mention, other than an early Ryan Flynn shot that was well stopped by goalkeeper Joe Lewis.
It's difficult to see what either manager can do to inject a bit of life to this game but a goal either way would have a big impact on how the top six looks come close of play.
What an unbelievable half of football from Brian Rice's men.
Goals from Bruce Anderson, Marios Ogkmpoe and a Ross Callachan penalty have Accies in dreamland.
Motherwell, who are a man down after Stephen O'Donnell's red card, are shell-shocked going in at the break.
Bruce Anderson celebrates the opening goal
Dundee United 2-0 Livingston
Dundee United are temporarily down to nine men with Liam Smith needing treatment for a head injury.
Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock
James Tavernier wants a spot kick as the Rangers captain hits the deck under pressure from Rory McKenzie from Cedric Itten's low cross.
However, referee Don Robertson is unimpressed.
Rangers 1-0 Kilmarnock
Rangers have come to life after that fantastic goal.
Ryan Kent picks up a stray pass, charges towards the Killie penalty box and sends in an 18-yard drive that appears to have brushed the fingers of goalkeeper Colin Doyle considering a corner is given.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
The wind is wreaking havoc at Pittodrie. Aberdeen are trying to get the ball wide for the likes of Matty Kennedy to cross but it's just not happening.
Sportsound pundit and all-round Dons legend Willie Miller sums it up thus: "My eyes are bleeding. It really is poor."
Both sides are struggling in the howling wind up in the north east
Motherwell 0-3 Hamilton Academical
Almost four for Accies!
Jamie Hamilton meets a deep free-kick and sees a flicked effort drift just past the far post.
Ryan Jack
A stunner!
It looks like Rangers' chance has gone as the Killie defence make a couple of blocks inside their own penalty area.
However, it drops to Ryan Jack 18 yards out and the midfielder controls it with the side of his foot then volleys it past goalkeeper Colin Doyle.
First effort on target from the league leaders - but that's all they need to take the lead.
Lawrence Shankland
Despite being a man down, United double their lead. Ian Harkes makes a lovely pass through the Livi defence, Lawrence Shankland outpaces the defence and knocks it under the goalkeeper.
Aberdeen 0-0 St Mirren
Conor McCarthy is getting extended treatment after a kick in the face from Fraser Hornby. Let's qualify that - Hornby was in the act of kicking the ball when McCarthy came in from his blind side and took a sore one. The St Mirren defender makes way for the time being so the game can continue.
Dundee United 1-0 Livingston
Moments before that controversial sending off, United missed a glorious chance to make it 2-0.
Lawrence Shankland rounded the goalkeeper but Nicky Devlin was on the goalline to clear.
Dundee United 1-0 Livingston
The home side are down to 10 as Peter Pawlett is given his marching orders for a lunge after losing control of the ball.
Very harsh.