PENALTY TO BE RE-TAKENpublished at 20:23 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2022
After all that, Bojan Miovski takes the penalty but his low shot is saved by David Marshall.
However, Marshall was off his line.
Cove eighth in league, two points above Hamilton
Queen's Park, in third, three points behind leaders Ayr
Andy Campbell
After all that, Bojan Miovski takes the penalty but his low shot is saved by David Marshall.
However, Marshall was off his line.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Aberdeen's Luis Lopes hits the deck after goalkeeper David Marshall dives in for the ball.
A massive moment right at the end of the half after some lengthy VAR intervention.
Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston
Liam Donnelly goes close for Killie - their first chance since the goal.
The ball drops to him on the edge of the box, he curls for the bottom corner and it deflects just wide. Then, the Northern Irishman nods wide from the corner.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
An intriguing battle is ensuing between Luis Lopes and Rocky Bushiri. To be fair, it's becoming a bit of a scrappy battle across the pitch.
The Pittodrie faithful are incandescent as Ylber Ramadani is penalised for an apparent foul.
This one was always going to be a bit of a powder keg though, wasn't it?
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Jim Duffy
Former Hibernian manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageI think Hibernian have been the better side. They haven't absolutely bossed the game but they have been the better
Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
What a blow it was for David Martindale's side when Kilmarnock went ahead in the opening minutes.
It was soft as Joe Wright lost his marker all too easily - the sort of thing that drives managers round the bend.
They have taken a grip since, though, and ought to have levelled when Ayo Obileye found space, again too easily from a corner, and sent his header off target. He should have scored.
Positive signs.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Aberdeen manager Jim Goodwin watches on from the stand. He won't be back in the dugout until next weekend with still one more match of his touchline ban to serve next midweek.
Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston
Joel Nouble is trying to make amends. He was the man who lost Joe Wright for the corner, and therefore the opening goal.
He's in the other box this time, taking on Ash Taylor. He's able to cut on to his right but curls his shot just over the bar.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Luis Lopes zips in behind the Hibs high line as Bojan Miovski loops over a long ball.
His angled shot is cleared just two yards from crossing the line and the ball hits off Lopes and out.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageI think Hibs have had the measure of Aberdeen for the 30-odd minutes that have been played
Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston
Livingston have responded well and look particularly threatening down the right hand side.
They win a corner, but Ayo Obileye heads wide.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Aberdeen started brightly but the stats are currently not kind to the home side.
Eight shots for Hibs to their sole attempt. 0.41xG for the visitors, only 0.09 for Jim Goodwin's men.
Some pockets of booing can be heard at Pittodrie, too.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Mykola Kukharevych stands over a free-kick 22-yards or so from Aberdeen's goal, almost directly in line with the centre of the goal.
He made sure he was the only man standing over it but fails to dip the strike as it fizzes over the bar.
Joe Wright has scored his first Kilmarnock goal to give the Ayrshire side the lead against Livingston.
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Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Home goalkeeper Kelle Roos makes a brilliant save to tip Ewan Henderson's header over the bar.
Chris Cadden, who's been lively so far this evening, floated in an enticing ball.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageAberdeen probably haven't had as much of the attacking play as they would have liked
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Hibs defender Rocky Bushiri needs some attention on the pitch, having just sat down on the edge of his box as the ball trickled out.
After the magic sponge is deployed he's up and ready to go again, though.
Joe Wright
First Scottish Premiership goal of the weekend goes to Kilmarnock.
A simple corner from Danny Armstrong finds Joe Wright, who slipped his marker to plant a header into the net.
What a start from Kilmarnock.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Joe Newell is slid in by Mykola Kukharevych towards the byeline but can't reverse his cross back across goal.
The striker should have perhaps had a dig at goal himself from his position.