Postpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 19 March 2022
Aberdeen 1-1 Hibernian
An inswinging cross from Lewis Stevenson causes some anxiety in the Aberdeen back-line as it bounces past the post.
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Aberdeen 3-1 Hibs - Ferguson nets second penalty after Porteous dismissed & Besuijen adds third; Ramsay own goal gave visitors lead
Celtic 4-0 Ross County - Giakoumakis hat trick & Maeda net for leaders; Ramsay sent off at 3-0
Hearts 2-0 Livingston - McKay adds to early Baningime effort for hosts
St Johnstone 2-1 Motherwell - Hendry brace after Van Veen lashes in for visitors
St Mirren 1-2 Dundee Utd - Levitt & McNulty strike after stunning early Henderson goal; Alnwick dismissed late on
Colin Moffat
Aberdeen 1-1 Hibernian
An inswinging cross from Lewis Stevenson causes some anxiety in the Aberdeen back-line as it bounces past the post.
St Mirren 1-0 Dundee United
Double change for United at the interval. Tam Courts must not be a happy man.
Ross Graham and Nicky Clark are on, replacing young Miller Thomson and Scott McMann.
We're up and running again at most of the grounds.
HT: Aberdeen 1-1 Hibernian
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
A very lively game so far. A share of the spoils at the break is probably just about fair enough, though Hibs may feel aggrieved over the penalty award.
HT: Hearts 1-0 Livingston
Michael Stewart
Former Hearts midfielder on BBC Sportsound
Lots of attacking play from Hearts down both flanks, with Nathan Atkinson prominent and Liam Boyce at the heart of a lot of very good play.
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Celtic are well on their way to going six points clear at the top of the Premiership.
A Giorgos Giakoumakis double and a Daizen Maeda tap-in had the Glasgow side in control before Kayne Ramsay was sent off after only 28 minutes.
Safe to say there's no chance of a County comeback now.
Celtic 3-0 Ross County
Still going at Celtic Park as the hosts continue to press and goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw keeps out Jota's shot from a difficult angle at the near post.
Jay Henderson is the story of the first-half.
The youngster has been absolutely electric, deputising for the injured Jordan Jones.
After scoring another wonder-strike against United, just like he did in January, he’s set up plenty of other chances for the hosts.
United kept hold of the ball in spells but haven’t given Jak Alnwick a hard question to answer.
Level at the interval as Kevin van Veen's impressive opener was cancelled out by an excellent Callum Hendry header.
A huge second half coming up for St Johnstone as they try and put more distance between themselves and Dundee.
St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell
A spot of controversy before the interval as Kevin van Veen gets pushed on the back of his neck by Daniel Cleary.
Both players receive a booking from the referee, it seems Van Veen's was for play-acting.
Cleary is lucky to still be on the pitch after it, though.
Hearts were ahead early through Beni Baningime, and they've dominated the first 45 minutes and could have been further ahead through Ellis Simms and Craig Halkett.
But they've lost Baningime to injury which will concern manager Robbie Neilson.
All square at the break in the Pittodrie sunshine. Calvin Ramsay's own goal was cancelled out by Lewis Ferguson's penalty for Aberdeen and both owed much to good fortune. However, this game looks like it has more goals in it.
David Moyo
St Johnstone 1-1 Motherwell
The goals seem to have settled both sides down with no real chances being created since Callum Hendry's equaliser.
Right-backs Shaun Rooney and Stephen O'Donnell, are proving to be key attacking outlets.
St Mirren 1-0 Dundee United
St Mirren are really pressing for a second as Jay Henderson whips in another cross and Alex Gogic's goal-bound header is blocked behind by Ryan Edwards before another corner.
Both keepers are struggling under the high ball with the glaring sun.
Celtic 3-0 Ross County
So close again to a fourth for Celtic.
However, goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw manages to block a low Greg Taylor drive with his legs.
Matt O'Riley is next to threaten and the substitute midfielder should do better than fire low and wide of the far post.
Ash Taylor