GOAL Cove Rangers 1-0 Queen's Parkpublished at 19:49 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2022
Connor Scully
First goal of the evening is for Cove Rangers with Connor Scully netting from close range on the volley.

Cove eighth in league, two points above Hamilton
Queen's Park, in third, three points behind leaders Ayr
Andy Campbell
Connor Scully
First goal of the evening is for Cove Rangers with Connor Scully netting from close range on the volley.
Cove Rangers 0-0 Queen's Park
They're also under way in the second tier.
Kilmarnock 0-0 Livingston
The hosts get the game started in East Ayrshire.
BBC Radio Scotland Extra's Sportsound is on air with commentary from Aberdeen v Hibernian this evening.
There will also be updates from Kilmarnock v Livingston.
Use the audio icon above to listen.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
A long Hibs throw-in is flicked on and drops at the back of the box for Chris Cadden, who subsequently swivels around the ball to smack it goalward.
His shot ends up on the roof of the stand behind the goal.
Kilmarnock v Livingston (19:45)
Cammy Bell
Former Kilmarnock goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageKilmarnock are making Rugby Park a fortress
And here's the Scottish Championship table, tight as always.
Cove Rangers v Queen's Park (19:45)
A reminder of those teams for the BBC TV game...
Cove Rangers: McKenzie, Johnston, Sanders, Reynolds, Logan, Longstaff, Yule, Gilmour, Scully, McDonagh, Megginson.
Substitutes: Neill, Masson, McIntosh, Vigurs, Leitch, Cieran Dunne, Gourlay, Fyvie.
Queen's Park: Ferrie, Bannon, Eze, Kilday, Robson, Malachi Boateng, Thomson, Savoury, Jarrett, McPake, Murray.
Substitutes: David Boateng, Naismith, Fox, Longridge, Kenny, Davidson, Bruce, Herraghty, Williamson.
Kilmarnock v Livingston (19:45)
Kilmarnock: Hemming, Alebiosu, Taylor, Wright, Stokes, Armstrong, Power, McKenzie, Donnelly, Jones, Cameron.
Substitutes: Walker, Mayo, Dorsett, Alston, Polworth, McInroy, Murray, Shaw, Doidge.
Livingston: George, Devlin, Obileye, Fitzwater, Longridge, Se Kelly, St Kelly, Pittman, Bahamboula, Nouble, Anderson.
Substitutes: Konovalov, Hamilton, Montaño, Omeonga, Holt, Shinnie, Goncalves.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
The on-loan Leighton Clarkson dances his way to the byeline, side-stepping Ryan Porteous as he goes, and wins a corner for the home side.
It ultimately comes to nothing but Jim Goodwin's side are showing some good attacking impetus.
Kilmarnock v Livingston
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park
Every team from 3rd to 12th will be fully aware of the importance of the next three games they have before the World Cup break.
A positive run will let some teams reset, relax and refocus their ambitions. The opposite will bring uncertainty and perhaps some anxiety.
It applies to these two sides tonight. Both know a win here will make such a difference to their position and give a platform that could prove hugely significant come December.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Jim Duffy
Former Hibernian manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageAberdeen have lost their way a bit after a good opening three or four minutes
Cove Rangers v Queen's Park (19:45)
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Cove Rangers v Queen's Park (19:45)
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Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
There's a loud roar from the Aberdeen support after Hibs' Ryan Porteous is penalised for a foul throw.
The visiting fans are showing their support for the Scotland cap, though.
This is how the Scottish Premiership table looks before this weekend's fixtures take place.
There's a bit of imbalance with some clubs still having games in hand.
Cove Rangers v Queen's Park (19:45)
There is also a Scottish Championship meeting of Cove Rangers and Queen's Park.
The visitors can draw level on points with leaders Ayr United while Cove's target is to move closer to Raith Rovers in seventh.
Aberdeen 0-0 Hibernian
Chris Cadden bursts down the line to latch on to a threaded pass and fizzes in a low cross.
Aberdeen's back line eventually clear the ball after some nervy defending.
Kilmarnock v Livingston (19:45)
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes tellsBBC Sportsound: "It is a vital week for us. The fact that we've got two home games in that three-game period is encouraging because our home record is particularly strong. It doesn't guarantee anything, though.
"The players feel good about playing here, the supporters have always had that connection with them since we've come in so we need to maximise this opportunity.
"We don't want to go into the break on the back of disappointing results."
Kilmarnock v Livingston (19:45)
Livingston manager David Martindale tellsBBC Sportsound: "Tonight is a difficult game, but every manager thinks they can take nine points from the next three games. Derek [McInnes] will think he can, Robbie [Neilson] will think he can, Jim [Goodwin] will think he can.
"I've got a lot of time for Kilmarnock. Derek and Tony [Docherty] have been really good for this football club. They're very shrewd and good managers at this level.
"Shamal [George] is a huge influence for us. That's why we brought him in. Getting him back is brilliant. By leaving him out against Celtic, it gave me the option of bringing him in tonight. I'm delighted I've done that and hopefully he doesn't have a lot to do."