Summary

  • Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen - Griffiths drills home after break and McCowan curls in second; Ramirez nets at back post

  • Rangers 1-1 Hearts - Halkett heads late equaliser for visitors after Lundstram curls home from 30 yards

  • Motherwell 0-2 Celtic - Jota slams in shot at near post and Turnbull adds superb swerving strike

  • Ross County 2-3 St Mirren - Brophy fires into roof of net before Fraser nets simple header; Spittal replies with deflected free-kick then Tanser restores two-goal lead before Iacovitti nets

  • Hibs 0-3 Dundee Utd - Clark nets low finish & Edwards thumps in a header before Freeman nets fine finish

  • St Johnstone 0-3 Livingston - Bailey nets his first Livi goal & Anderson & Pittman capitalises on defensive errors

  • Inverness beat Morton 2-0 to go five clear in Championship

  • Queen's Park open three-point lead in League 1, Kelty six clear in League 2

  1. Good night!published at 20:27 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    That's all from us unfortunately after a long day at the Premiership coal face.

    If you are an Aberdeen fan who is a glutton for punishment, of a Dndee supporter looking to relive your team's first Premiership win of the season, you can catch the highlights of all today's games on BBC Scotland channel at the moment and it is repeated on BBC One at midnight.

    Bye for now.

    SportsceneImage source, BBC Sport
  2. We deserved win - McPakepublished at 20:23 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Dundee manager James McPake tells BBC Scotland: "We've seen that performance time and time again, we've seen that effort, we deserved that tonight.

    "I think I played the last time we beat Aberdeen, so that shows just how big a task and how big a turn that has been."

    James McPake (right) was sent to the stand shortly after an argument with Scott BrownImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    James McPake (right) was sent to the stand shortly after an argument with Scott Brown

  3. Postpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    We'll hopefully bring you the reaction from both managers shortly...

  4. Contrasting emotionspublished at 20:17

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen captain Scott BrownImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Aberdeen captain Scott Brown was left disconsolate

    Dundee celebrateImage source, SNS
  5. Aberdeen's good players 'not doing it'published at 20:13 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Willie Miller
    Former Aberdeen defender on BBC Sportsound

    Quote Message

    This is a place where Aberdeen normally come expecting to take three points. Stephen Glass has a good squad and good players, but they are just not doing it. Dundee can't look at this and say it was a sparkling performance, but they won

  6. 'Monumental win for Dundee'published at 20:08 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Rory Loy
    Former Rangers & Dunfermline forward

    Quote Message

    That's a monumental win for Dundee. It keeps them in touch. James McPake got the response he asked for tonight, but it's all doom and gloom for Aberdeen

  7. 'Huge blow for Glass'published at 20:08 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Willie Miller
    Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound

    Quote Message

    Aberdeen got a fair head of steam after the goal and it looked as though Dundee might crumble, but all those stoppages halted that momentum. It's a huge blow for Stephen Glass

  8. Dundee end Dons hoodoopublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    The scale of this win for Dundee is highlighted by the head-to-head record.

    The Dark Blues had not prevailed over the Reds in their previous 13 meetings, including seven at Dens Park.

    This is the first time they have beaten Aberdeen since they progressed at home in the Scottish Cup back in November 2014.

  9. Dons' sad 10 in a rowpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    That ends a run of four consecutive defeats for Dundee - and stretches Aberdeen's losing sequence to five.

    James McPake's side scored for the first time at home in four games and ended a run of seven without a victory. Aberdeen have now not won in 10.

  10. Lift off for Dark Bluespublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Dundee move off the bottom of the table with that victory, three points clear of Ross County.

    Meanwhile, Aberdeen are stuck in ninth.

  11. Leigh and Luke showpublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    FT: Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Dundee scorers Leigh Griffiths and Luke McCowanImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Leigh Griffiths and Luke McCowan scored Dundee's goals

  12. FULL-TIME Dundee 2-1 Aberdeenpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time 16 October 2021

    Dundee hold on in dramatic style to claim their first league win of the season.

    Big win for the home side - and another massive blow for Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass.

  13. Postpublished at 90+8

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Lee Ashcroft rises and clears off his bandaged head and Dundee have survived and are seconds away from victory.

  14. Postpublished at 90+8

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen have a corner. One last big chance.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 90+7

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Dundee striker Danny Mullen goes crashing into a tackle on Aberdeen counterpart Marley Watkins.

    The Dons man knees his opponent as he gets up and both are added to the ref's book.

  16. Postpublished at 90+6

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    The play is disjointed and it has disturbed Aberdeen's momentum.

    Time fast running out.

  17. YELLOW CARD Sheridan (Dundee)published at 90+3

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Dundee striker Cillian Sheridan is next in the ref's book - just yellow this time - for failing to move back at a free-kick.

  18. RED CARD McPake (Dundee)published at 90+1

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    This time it's Dundee manager James McPake is sent to the stand.

    It comes after Aberdeen right-back Jack MacKenzie appears to kick out at a member of the Dundee backroom team in the dugout as he wrestled for the ball.

  19. Postpublished at 90mins

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    There's a massive nine minutes of stoppage time to come.

    Massive not only in time but also for both sides.

  20. RED CARD Marshall (Aberdeen)published at 89mins

    Dundee 2-1 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen goalkeeping coach Gordon Marshall is sent to the stand as tempers continue to fray.

    Meanwhile, a stretcher is out for poor home midfielder Shaun Byrne