GOAL Peterhead 1-1 Forfar Athleticpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 1 May 2021
Scott Brown
Scott Brown, not the one heading to Aberdeen from Celtic, levels for Peterhead as visitors Forfar edge closer to relegation.
Dundee Utd 0-2 Ross County - White & Iacovitti headers for visitors
Hibernian 0-1 St Johnstone - Middleton nets after Porteous mistake
Livingston 1-2 Aberdeen - Hendry & Hedges goals; Emmanuel-Thomas with consolation
Motherwell 2-0 Kilmarnock - Cole & O'Donnell goals leave visitors in play-off place
St Mirren 1-2 Hamilton Academical - Callachan & Moyo net for bottom side; McGrath pulls one back
Forfar relegated from League 1
Clive Lindsay
Scott Brown
Scott Brown, not the one heading to Aberdeen from Celtic, levels for Peterhead as visitors Forfar edge closer to relegation.
Hibernian 0-1 St Johnstone
Hibs continue to huff and puff without troubling Elliot Parish in the Saints goal.
The Perth men are unbeaten on league duty in Leith since 2012 and are on course to continue Hibs' hoodoo.
St Mirren 0-2 Hamilton Academical
Two huge chances at both ends.
Kyle McAllister goes close to pulling one back for St Mirren as the midfielder latches on to a loose header, but goalkeeper Kyle Gourlay does does to push it away.
Then, at the other end, Ross Callachan crashes a shot off the crossbar.
Dundee United 0-2 Ross County
United substitute Logan Chalmers cuts inside on his left foot and curls a shot towards the top-left corner from the edge of the box, but it clips the top of Ross Laidlaw's crossbar and sails over.
Lewis Milne
Wow, Montrose have come from a goal behind and are reviving their promotion play-off hopes by taking the lead at Falkirk Stadium.
The Bairns' promotion dream could be fast disappearing.
Dundee United 0-2 Ross County
As it stands, County will be moving out of the bottom two and they are well on their way to achieving that.
United are still looking for their first shot on target and John Hughes' side look comfortable without posing too much of an attacking threat.
Kieran Inglis (penalty)
It is too late to prevent Brechin finishing bottom of League 2, but the visitors take the lead.
Danny Strachan (own goal)
League 1's bottom side take the lead, but as it stands Forfar are still going down.
Robbie Buchanan
Motherwell 1-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock are starting to show a bit of fighting spirit now, with Kyle Lafferty going close twice.
His first chance was wasted, but his second - a deflected long-range effort - wrong-footed goalkeeper Liam Kelly before trickling narrowly wide.
David Moyo
Just as little appeared to be happening for either side, Hamilton double their lead.
Bruce Anderson cracks a shot at goal, it hits fellow striker David Moyo and trickles over the line.
Are a huge three points in the battle for survival coming Hamilton's way?
Hibernian 0-1 St Johnstone
Alex Gogic tries an overhead kick - yes, you read that right - when a Hibs corner falls to the holding midfielder six yards out, but the ball sails harmlessly over the bar.
Motherwell 1-0 Kilmarnock
That could have been 2-0.
Stephen O'Donnell sets Jake Hastie away and the on-loan Rangers winger fires into the side netting when he could have slipped the ball into goalscorer Devante Cole's path.
Callum Hendry
The deadlock is broken as Callum Hendry scrambles the ball over the line.
Max Stryjek had pulled off an incredible save initiailly to keep out Connor McLennan's header but Hendry smartly followed in to take his goal tally to three since he joined the Dons in January.
Calum Gallagher
Suddenly, it's advantage the Diamonds in the race to finish second in League 1 as Calum Gallagher's sixth goal of the season gives them a lead that could take them to within a point of Cove with a game in hand.
Devante Cole
Not the start to the second half Kilmarnock had in mind!
Devante Cole plays a lovely one-two with strike partner Christopher Long and bends his finish into the far corner. Really nice goal.
We're under way around the country again with an important 45 minutes ahead for a number of sides.
Nervous times ahead!
HT: St Mirren 0-1 Hamilton Academical
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland in Paisley
Hamilton Accies head coach Brian Rice is unable to go into the away dressing room at half time thanks to his two match ban...and he can’t stand still during the break.
He’s pacing up and down in the main stand not knowing what’s been said below him. He’ll be hoping his side can continue their control on this game.
They’ve been the better said and thoroughly deserve their goal.
Scottish Premiership
Scottish League 2
It's advantage Edinburgh in the race for promotion play-offs in the fourth tier.
They will consolidate second place if they retain their lead over Elgin.
Stirling would move into third ahead of Elgin.