David takes bull by hornspublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 21 August 2021
Celtic 6-0 St Mirren
FT: Celtic 6-0 St Mirren - Turnbull hat-trick, Abada (2), and Edouard; Power sent off & Main goal disallowed for visitors
FT: Livingston 1-2 Motherwell - Forrest slides in opener; Watt & Grimshaw complete turnaround
Four games in Scottish Championship
Full cards in Leagues 1 & 2
Clive Lindsay
Celtic 6-0 St Mirren
Scott Brown
Gabby McGill
David Turnbull
What a player this young man is.
David Turnbull has his first career hat trick as a lovely through ball from Tom Rogic allows the 22-year-old midfielder to stab the ball past goalkeeper Jak Alnwick.
What a performance.
Celtic 5-0 St Mirren
The hosts are still searching for more goals as David Turnbull has a strike deflected that bend just past the post.
Carl Starfelt has a header drift wide from the resulting corner.
Solomon Brynn (own goal)
Steven Boyd
Liam Grimshaw
Liam Grimshaw completes the Motherwell comeback in West Lothian!
Tony Watt is again the architect. His shot was initially palmed away by Max Stryjek and midfielder Grimshaw follows up to score.
It could be a deciding goal late in this game.
Iain Anderson
Cammy Ballantyne
Kris Renton
Livingston 1-1 Motherwell
There's potential for Sean Kelly to put a winner past his own brother, Liam, in the Motherwell net in this one.
Written in the stars?
Livingston 1-1 Motherwell
Sean Kelly has just taken a sore one off his own goalkeeper, Max Stryjek.
The Livingston defender was being closed down by Justin Amaluzor and, as Stryjek came out to clear the danger, he's clattered his own man with a high knee to the face - then landed on top of him.
Motherwell protest as Amaluzor had a tap-in, but the game has had to be stopped due to the head injury.
Action is back underway after a lengthy stoppage, with Kelly recovered.
Rhys McCabe (penalty)
Celtic 5-0 St Mirren
Substitute Tom Rogic comes close to adding a sixth for Celtic as Odsonne Edouard slips in the Australian midfielder, but goalkeeper Jak Alnwick keeps it out with a smart stop.
Ruben Soares-Junior
Scott Robinson
Darren Christie
Callumn Morrison (penalty)
Ross McGeachie