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Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Aberdeen centre-back Ash Taylor goes close with a back-post header, but it drops just wide of goalkeeper Ryan Fulton's near post.
Gerrard's players go to gates to celebrate with fans outside
Rangers need one point to clinch title - but will be champions if Celtic don't win on Sunday
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton
Motherwell 3-1 Livingston - Cole (2) & Long for hosts; Fitzwater pulls one back
Rangers 3-0 St Mirren - Hagi strike adds to Kent & Morelos efforts
Ross County 3-2 Kilmarnock - Mckay (2) & Hjelde for hosts; Lafferty brace for visitors
St Johnstone 1-0 Hibernian - Craig with curling effort
Clive Lindsay
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Aberdeen centre-back Ash Taylor goes close with a back-post header, but it drops just wide of goalkeeper Ryan Fulton's near post.
Jason Cummings (penalty)
A spot-kick from former Hibs striker Jason Cummings brings Dundee back into the game just as Hearts looked to be easing towards a win that will increase their lead at the top of the Championship.
Jack Fitzwater
Livingston are back in this game. Craig Sibbald's free-kick takes a nick on its way to the back post and Jack Fitzwater stoops to head past goalkeeper Liam Kelly.
Game on.
Ross County 3-1 Kilmarnock
With Hamilton still drawing at Pittodrie, Kilmarnock are currently bottom of the league.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
First real opportunity of the second half as Jonny Hayes drills a cross into the box from the left.
Niall McGinn does brilliantly to control it at the near post before hammering a half-volley goalwards, but Accies goalkeeper Ryan Fulton saves well.
Devante Cole
A nice finish at the end of an untidy move gives Devante Cole and Motherwell a second.
The striker gets the break of the ball after a free-kick is blocked and lashes the ball past goalkeeper Ross McCrorie.
Motherwell 1-0 Livingston
A stodgy start to the second half at Fir Park. Neither side making serious inroads towards goal, which is obviously a bigger problem for the visitors as things stand.
David Martindale has sent on Scott Pittman and Alan Forrest in place of Steve Lawson and Aaron Taylor-Sinclair to try to change things for the visitors.
Rangers 3-0 St Mirren
Bizarre save of the day goes to Jan Alnwick.
Ryan Kent sends a dipping drive towards the St Mirren goalkeeper, who opts to block with his right leg and slices the ball over his own bar.
St Johnstone 1-0 Hibernian
He's scored the goal and now he's made a brilliant last ditch challenge to deny Hibs the equaliser.
After Liam Gordon's error, Kevin Nisbet was clean through on the goalkeeper, but veteran midfielder Liam Craig arrives from nowhere and has to time his challenge inch perfectly.
Armand Gnanduillet
St Johnstone 1-0 Hibernian
Heavy pressure from Hibs as they search for an equaliser. Martin Boyle's cross is on the money for Paul Hanlon, but the Hibs captain heads over from close range.
Cammy Smith
Ayo Obileye
Billy Mckay
Two goals in two minutes in Dingwall!
Billy Mckay picks up the ball and drives at the Kilmarnock defenders, who afford him far too much time. Take nothing away from the striker, it's still a brilliant finish to find the far corner on the half volley.
What a turnaround for John Hughes' men, who were a goal behind. Killie deep in relegation trouble as it stands.
Leo Hjelde
What a start to the half. A fantastic break from County as Jason Naismith is again the provider and he plays in Leo Hjelde.
The on-loan Celtic defender is in acres of space and he makes no mistake, lashing past goalkeeper Colin Doyle.
Ianis Hagi
Rangers aren't hanging about here.
Seconds into the second half, Ryan Kent bounds down the left and his low cross evades a couple of defenders to land at the feet of Ianis Hagi, who has all the time in the world to pick his spot.
St Johnstone 1-0 Hibernian
As we move into the second half around the country, an early Hibs corner kick falls to Jackson Irvine, who tries to flick it towards the far post.
But the Australia midfielder gets it all wrong and it bounces the other way and goes harmlessly wide.
HT: Rangers 2-0 St Mirren
Rangers fans broke lockdown rules to flock to Ibrox in their thousands ahead of kick-off and it did not take Ryan Kent long to delight them with the opening goal against St Mirren.
Another step towards the title.
HT: Aberdeen 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Aberdeen's profligacy in front of goal has undoubtedly resulted in Accies growing in confidence here at Pittodrie.
The Dons should have been a couple of goals up, but they couldn't convert those gilt-edged chances - the story of their season.
The visitors finished the first half strongly and could have taken a lead into the break. It is all to play for in what looks like being an intriguing second half.
Scottish Championship
Alloa Athletic 1-1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Arbroath 2-3 Queen of the South
Heart of Midlothian 1-0 Dundee
Greenock Morton 0-0 Ayr United