Lundstram on for Jackpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January 2023
Rangers 1-0 St Johnstone
Ryan Jack, either as a precaution against injury or a sending off, is left behind in the Rangers dressing room and John Lundstram is on.
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
Rangers 1-0 St Johnstone
Ryan Jack, either as a precaution against injury or a sending off, is left behind in the Rangers dressing room and John Lundstram is on.
St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell
Almost a leveller for Motherwell just moments into the second-half. A corner is whipped in from the left and Ricki Lamie glances a header inches wide of the back post.
Hibernian 3-0 Aberdeen
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Jordan White
Well, for all Kilmarnock's chances in the second part of the first half, they find themselves two goals down.
Eamonn Brophy plays in the overlapping Ross Callachan whose low cross to the back post is tucked home by big Jordan White. The striker had moments earlier back-heeled into the path of Brophy who had shot wide.
HT: Ross County 1-0 Kilmarnock
John Robertson
Ex-Hearts striker & manager on BBC Sportsound
It's possibly the miss of the season; Scott Robinson somehow scooping over from four yards.
HT: St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell
Stephen Craigan
Former Motherwell defender on BBC Sportsound
Motherwell are good to watch but they lack punch. St Mirren keep it simple and they know how to win.
Scottish League 2
Albion Rovers 0-0 Forfar Athletic
Annan Athletic 1-0 East Fife
Dumbarton 1-0 Bonnyrigg Rose
Stenhousemuir 1-0 Elgin City
Stirling Albion 0-0 Stranraer
Scottish League 1
Airdrieonians 3-0 Alloa Athletic
Clyde 1-1 Dunfermline Athletic
FC Edinburgh 0-0 Falkirk
Montrose 2-1 Kelty Hearts
Peterhead 1-0 Queen of the South
Scottish Championship
Dundee 0-0 Queen's Park
Morton 1-0 Arbroath
Partick Thistle 0-0 Hamilton Academical
Raith Rovers 1-0 Inverness CT
Rangers have been well on top and deserve to be in front. But this first half has been full of controversy.
James Tavernier scored form the spot after James Brown was penalised for handball, and then Nicky Clark was sent off for a robust mis-timed tackle on Ryan Jack.
Jack then flew in on Adam Montgomery and avoided a red card after a VAR check.
Saints boss Callum Davidson will be livid with the decisions against his side. He will also be pretty stunned at Drey Wright's stoppage time miss.
The half-time whistle signals a barrage of boos from the remaining Aberdeen fans.
A double from Josh Campbell within 15 minutes and an Elie Youan header just before the break and Hibs will surely be leapfrogging the visitors into fifth place.
Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack had demanded an "immediate response" after giving manager Jim Goodwin the benefit of the doubt after Monday's Scottish Cup exit to Darvel and there's been no evidence of it at Easter Road.
Rangers 1-0 St Johnstone
Oh my word. Daniel Phillips plays Drey Wright clean through for St Johnstone, and he rounds Allan McGregor... but then falls over in a heap.
What a chance for 10-man St Johnstone.
Two teams in terrible form - one win in 10 for both - but St Mirren have the advantage heading into the break.
Curtis Main has been bullying the Motherwell defence all afternoon, using his physical attributes well. He nipped in front of Shane Blaney and a statuesque Liam Kelly to give the hosts the lead after 16 minutes.
Alex Gogic, playing as a sweeper in the St Mirren defence, has mopped everything up.
Derek McInnes will be scratching his head as he mulls over how his Kilmarnock team can be trailing County. The hosts have had perhaps three chances and have scored one through Eamonn Brophy. Killie started slowly but have come on to a game and have been pushing the hosts back. Jordan Jones, Ash Taylor and Scott Robinson have all gone close but unless they can score, Killie's poor away record will continue.
Hibernian 3-0 Aberdeen
There are quite a few Aberdeen fans heading for the exits as half-time approaches...
Ross County 1-0 Kilmarnock
Liam Polworth watches the ball coming his way 25 yards from the County goal but his volley goes across the penalty box than towards the goal. His team-mate Ash Taylor diverts it on target, but it's stabbed by a Staggies defender out to his right and Scott Robinson, with no time think, knocks it over the bar from five yards. It has to go down as a bad miss.
Rangers 1-0 St Johnstone
Jane Lewis
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
The St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson is a frustrated man. His outburst at Nicky Clark's red card earned him a talking to from referee Willie Collum then a caution. That followed more anger when Ryan Jack escaped a red card for the tackle on Adam Montgomery which resulted in some sarcastic applause from Davidson...
Elie Youan
It's all going wrong for Aberdeen and manager Jim Goodwin.
Hibs forward Elie Youan rises to meet a Joe Newell corner and heads in from 10 yards.
Can the visitors' manager survive this so soon after the worst defeat in their history - the infamous Scottish Cup exit to Darvel on Monday?
St Mirren 1-0 Motherwell
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland in Paisley
Curtis Main is one of four players in St Mirren’s starting XI that used to play for Motherwell, and he’s the man who’s inflicted the damage on the Steelmen so far. His fourth goal of the season.
Ross County 1-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock winger Jordan Jones is playing with confidence down the right wing. He cuts on to his left foot and fizzes a shot past Ross Laidlaw's left-hand post. Ash Taylor goes close next for the men in yellow, the big defender racing in to the box to meet Jones' in-swinging corner from the left but heading just over.