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Hibs 3-1 Aberdeen - Boyle (pen) & Campbell (2) net after Scales sent off; Luis Lopes had given visitors lead
Livingston 1-0 Kilmarnock - Montano with second winner in two games
Rangers 2-1 Dundee Utd - Colak scores early in each half; Smith pulls one back
St Johnstone 0-0 Ross County - both sides hit frame of goal in stale-mate
Inverness, Arbroath, Raith & Queen's Park win in Championship - Thistle top table
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FT: Hibernian 3-1 Aberdeen
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound, "At 11 versus 11 it was a very even game, quite a decent and entertaining game, two teams playing football the right way going at each other in an attacking manner.
"The talking point is right on half-time, the penalty decision. You are always worried who is marking Ryan Porteous because you know what he is like, he's won so many free-kicks and penalties for his conning of the referee, he goes over very easy.
"People will say that's sour grapes on my part, but I don't care because today that's cost my team at least a point, if not three."
FT: Hibernian 3-1 Aberdeen
Hibernian manager Lee Johnson tells BBC Sportsound he "really enjoyed" today's win over Aberdeen.
"I thought the performance was excellent and it was coming," he said. "The goal, and then another sending off which we managed to force through our good play, we come out with about 25 shots and that's been consistent in our play.
"I'm very happy with the three points for the players because they've worked hard and we haven't felt our league position has warranted the work-rate the boys have put in.
"I thought today we looked the real deal."
FT: Livingston 1-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Sportsound: "Disappointed. It's another away game we've lost 1-0.
"I don't think there was a lot in the game, truth be told. We allowed Livingston to play to their strengths. We gave away too many free kicks needlessly in our own half.
"The one thing you don't want to do against the physicality of Livingston is give them opportunities to put things in your box.
"You'll not see an easier goal conceded all weekend. It was terrible. We need to take more responsibility and have more strength.
"Outwith Celtic, nobody has wiped the floor with us. At times, we're beating ourselves. There's a naivety. but we're here to learn, to get that winning culture that we had last season. But we need to learn quickly."
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 Ross County
Ross County manager Malky Mackay tells BBC Sportsound: "I thought it was a hard-fought point away from home.
"We tried to take the game to them especially in the second half and in the last five minutes we threw on a couple of substitutions to try to win the game.
"So I'm, reasonably happy with my team today."
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 Ross County
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Sportsound: "I was really pleased with the first-half performance.
"It was quite a good game. I thought second-half we started well and County came back into it for a 15-minute spell without obviously causing too many problems.
"We didn't get into their final third as much as I'd like. It's a tough game all round. Could I say I'm pleased with a point? I'm probably disappointed with the second-half performance. But I am pleased to get the point before the international break."
FT: Rangers 2-1 Dundee United
Interim Dundee United boss Liam Fox tells BBC Sportsound: "I couldn't have asked for any more from the players in terms of attitude and application and there was some good stuff there, but we lost the game, so my overriding feeling is of disappointment.
"You always fear the worst going 2-0 down at a place like this but the players stood up, showed character, and we pushed right to the end."
Asked about forthcoming interviews for the manager's position, Fox says: "I'll be involved in that process and we'll see how that goes. My long-term ambition is to be a manager but I'm in no rush.
"Whatever happens, I'll use this experience to help me keep improving and to get to where I want to get to."
Two more top-flight fixtures to come on Sunday.
Highlights of all four of today's Scottish Premiership matches will feature on Sportscene on BBC Scotland and iPlayer from 19:15.
More of today's Scottish Cup first-round results
Benburb 4-2 Dundonald Bluebell
Dunbar United 3-2 Clachnacuddin (aet)
Dunipace 1-1 Broxburn Athletic (aet, 4-2 pens)
Musselburgh Athletic 1-2 Newtongrange Star (aet)
FT: Rangers 2-1 Dundee United
Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhort tells BBC Sportsound: "It's a big win after the difficult weeks we've had. The result today was the most important thing.
"It should have been more comfortable. We started really well and got the early goal. We need to learn to kill games earlier. That's something we need to do better. That cost us at times last season.
"It's good to go into the international break with a win, now we can give players a bit of a rest to recharge for a demanding and tough run of games.
"It was good to give Leon (King) and Charlie (McCann) minutes. I think they both deserved it and I'm happy with the way they contributed."
FT: Livingston 1-0 Kilmarnock
Livingston boss David Martindale tells BBC Sportsound: "I'm delighted with Cristian [Montano]. He came up last year and it took him a wee while to adapt to the club and Scottish football. He's more than making up for that this season.
"We try to take every game in isolation. I'm probably getting boring talking about it but it's how I like to manage, one game at a time. We're up to third in the league, it's brilliant for the players. They've got a night out tonight.
"During the game you never want to win 1-0. When you come in after the game, you're delighted with a clean sheet and a win. It's great after the final whistle.
"We're solid as a defensive unit all over the park. We're in a good place right now."
Today's Scottish Cup first-round results
Jeanfield Swifts 1-5 Brechin City
Darvel 8-0 Tynecastle
Banks O'Dee 4-0 Turriff United
Benburb v Dundonald Bluebell (to follow)
Caledonian Braves 6-1 Newton Stewart
Carnoustie Panmure 3-1 Rothes
Civil Service Strollers 1-2 Fraserburgh
Clydebank 1-3 The Spartans
Cowdenbeath 0-1 Bo'ness United
Cumbernauld Colts 0-1 Dalbeattie Star
Deveronvale 2-4 East Kilbride
Dunbar United v Clachnacuddin (to follow)
Dunipace v Broxburn Athletic (to follow)
Formartine United 3-1 East Stirlingshire
Forres Mechanics 2-3 Glasgow University
Gala Fairdean 1-4 Sauchie Juniors
Gretna 2008 3-1 Edinburgh University
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 3-1 Inverurie Loco Works
Keith 1-2 Cumnock
Kilwinning Rangers 4-2 Tranent Juniors
Linlithgow Rose 2-1 Berwick Rangers
Lossiemouth 1-2 Buckie Thistle
Musselburgh Athletic v Newtongrange Star (to follow)
Nairn County 1-3 Drumchapel United
Strathspey Thistle 0-5 Camelon Juniors
Wick Academy 5-1 Lochee United
Scottish Cup scores on the way...
Dunfermline's lead at the top of Scottish League 1 has been reduced to one point while Dumbarton hold a 10-point advantage at the top of League 2.
FT: Rangers 2-1 Dundee United
Neil McCann
Former Rangers winger on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageGiven how well Celtic are playing, it was all about winning for Rangers today. Dundee United stayed in it, and scored a great goal. Rangers weren't great and passed up chances. At the end of the day, it's three points
Partick Thistle go top of the Scottish Championship on goal difference, despite being held to a 2-2 draw at home by Ross County.
At the bottom, Arbroath's win at Greenock Morton takes them level on points with Cove Rangers.
Rangers move to within two points of Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic, who visit St Mirren tomorrow.
Livingston are up to third and Hibernian also go above Aberdeen.
At the bottom, Dundee United are still two points adrift of Kilmarnock while St Johnstone and Ross County are respectively three points and one point clear of the bottom two.