FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2023
Scottish League 1
Airdrieonians 4-0 Alloa Athletic
Clyde 1-1 Dunfermline Athletic
FC Edinburgh 1-2 Falkirk
Montrose 3-3 Kelty Hearts
Peterhead 1-3 Queen of the South
Jim Goodwin departs Aberdeen just minutes after capitulation at Easter Road
FT: Hibernian 6-0 Aberdeen: Josh Campbell crashes in early double; Elie Youan & Kevin Nisbet also score before Campbell completes hat-trick from spot with Liam Scales dismissed; Will Fish makes it six
FT: Rangers 2-0 St Johnstone: Tavernier converts from spot after handball before Nicky Clark shown straight red for high challenge on Ryan Jack; Glen Kamara slots home second
FT: Ross County 3-0 Kilmarnock: Eamonn Brophy taps home on debut; Jordan White & Yan Dhanda add two more in Premiership basement battle
FT: St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell: Main deflects in from close range against former club; Win takes Saints into top six
Updates from around the grounds in Championship, League 1 & League 2
Colin Moffat
Scottish League 1
Airdrieonians 4-0 Alloa Athletic
Clyde 1-1 Dunfermline Athletic
FC Edinburgh 1-2 Falkirk
Montrose 3-3 Kelty Hearts
Peterhead 1-3 Queen of the South
Scottish Championship
Dundee 3-0 Queen's Park
Morton 1-2 Arbroath
Partick Thistle 0-1 Hamilton Academical
Raith Rovers 2-2 Inverness CT
FT: Hibernian 6-0 Aberdeen
That's the first time Hibs have hit Aberdeen for six at Easter Road since 1951.
Can Jim Goodwin survive this latest humiliation?
A comfortable win for Rangers against 10-man St Johnstone to cut the gap to Celtic to six points.
James Tavernier's penalty and Glen Kamara's calmy-taken second seal the points. They had other chances too but Remi Matthews was outstanding in the St Johnstone goal.
But Saints boss Callum Davidson will be irked that he had Nicky Clark sent off, while Ryan Jack was allowed to stay on the pitch.
He may not be too pleased with the penalty call either.
That is a huge win for Ross County. Kilmarnock had their chances but, rarely, the hosts had their shooting boots on. They move off the foot of the table, and it's Killie who now find themselves bottom.
A rout at Easter Road shifts Hibs up to fifth place, leapfrogging sorry Aberdeen.
Josh Campbell bagged two early goals and completed his hat-trick with a second-half penalty.
Elie Youan and Will Fish banged in headers with the help of some shoddy marking and Kevin Nisbet kept up his remarkable scoring run after coming off the bench.
Utterly comprehensive.
And remember both teams came into this game under a lot of pressure.
Curtis Main's 16th-minute strike proved to be the winner as Motherwell slumped to a ninth game without a win and joined another three teams down the bottom of the league on 20 points.
Will Fish
Free header from a free-kick and the teenager on loan from Manchester United absolutely thumps it in, looping the ball beyond Joe Lewis.
Aberdeen's dismal day is complete.
Ross County 3-0 Kilmarnock
Christian Doidge, on for Scott Robinson, cannot believe it. He rises to meet an out-swinging cross from the right and his header looks goalbound but somehow it is poked by a flailing foot a fraction wide of the post. It is just not Kilmarnock's day.
Hibernian 5-0 Aberdeen
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer on Sportsound
This score in no way flatters Hibs.
Josh Campbell (pen)
Hat-trick!
Josh Campbell completes his hat-trick with a clinical spot kick.
Hibernian 4-0 Aberdeen
And that's a second booking for Liam Scales...
Hibernian 4-0 Aberdeen
Josh O'Connor is bundled over by Liam Scales.
The teenage sub wants to take it, but Josh Campbell is on a hat-trick.
Ryan Sweeney
Rangers 2-0 St Johnstone
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
Rangers and Romania forward Ianis Hagi is on the park for the first time in a year and what a reception from the home support.
Billy Mckay
Hibernian 4-0 Aberdeen
Oscar MacIntyre in on for Hibs debut, along with fellow teenager Josh O'Connor, son of former Easter Road hero Garry.
Rangers 2-0 St Johnstone
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
A decent debut for Todd Cantwell, who was involved in setting up Rangers' second goal and just before that saw one of his efforts fly over. On this early showing he looks like a good addition to the Rangers squad.
Ross County 3-0 Kilmarnock
County goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw is at full stretch to tip Liam Polworth's shot past his near post. The Kilmarnock midfielder did well to shift his weight on to his right foot and create space for the shot but the connection isn't quite right.
At the other end George Harmon's first-time effort drifts harmlessly over to spare Killie's blushes.
Michael McKenna