Postpublished at 21:01 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2023
Dundee 0-1 Rangers
Better from Dundee as Scott Tiffoney wins a corner.
It comes in and Ricki Lamie gets his head on the ball, but it drops well wide.
Should do better.
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Dundee 0-5 Rangers - Jack's early goal has Rangers in front; Danilo, Lammers & Dessers net after break & Tavernier adds fifth from spot after VAR review
Kick-off delayed after visitors' late arrival, then players taken off after flare smoke from Rangers end clouds pitch
Celtic 2-1 St Mirren - McMenamin heads visitors into shock lead; Turnbull levels before missing from spot but Oh gives hosts win
Hearts 1-0 Livingston - Vargas with only goal of game
Motherwell 2-4 Aberdeen - McGrath with opener before Devlin doubles lead; second half kicks off late due to issue with referee comms system before McGrath & Duk net; Bair & Biereth pull goals back
St Johnstone 2-1 Kilmarnock - early Clark double for managerless bottom side; Vassell pulls one back before Costelloe sent off
Nick McPheat
Dundee 0-1 Rangers
Better from Dundee as Scott Tiffoney wins a corner.
It comes in and Ricki Lamie gets his head on the ball, but it drops well wide.
Should do better.
Dundee 0-1 Rangers
Abdallah Sima shoots over after the ball breaks to him at the edge of the box.
Dundee are still in the changing room.
HT: Motherwell 0-2 Aberdeen
The latest from Fir Park - there is a technical issue with the referee communications system.
It is expected to be a 10-minute delay. Fingers crossed. Thoughts with our colleagues in the Sportscene team at present.
Dundee 0-1 Rangers
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park
We're back under way and it doesn't take Rangers long to score.
So what was the cause of the latest delay?
The smoke from the flares the Rangers fans brought in set off a fire alarm, which then raised security concerns for the police who had to make sure the stadium was completely safe before allowing the players back on.
Motherwell 0-2 Aberdeen
Mika Biereth is on for Motherwell - a substitution loudly applauded by the Fir Park faithful. Calum Butcher is also on. Callum Slattery and Bevis Mugabi are off.
Meanwhile, referee Colin Steven has headphones on and I can only assume he's chatting to the VAR Don Robertson.
Hang on... the players are now coming off. They are all the way down the tunnel. What's going on here then?
Hearts 0-0 Livingston
Stephen Kingsley, jeezo, what a hit.
He's been watching Lawrence Shankland.
From way, way, way out, the defender stings the palms of Jack Hamilton.
Hearts picking up where they left off.
Ryan Jack
An absolute nightmare from Dundee goalkeeper Trevor Carson.
Danilo is played in on the left of the box, he shoots straight at Carson who spills it and Ryan Jack taps in.
Brilliant start for the visitors, horror show for the Dundee keeper.
Kyle Vassell
That's just the start to the second half Derek McInnes would have wanted.
Matty Kennedy swings in a ball and Kilmarnock's man of the moment Kyle Vassell slides in to prod home.
Dimitar Mitov should be doing better there.
Dundee 0-0 Rangers
Game on... finally.
We've played nearly three minutes.
Hearts 0-0 Livingston
Wee switch at half-time at Tynecastle.
Jorge Grant is on for the cautioned Cammy Devlin in the Hearts midfield.
Whether that has played a part in Steven Naismith's decision, we don't know.
The players are coming back out at Dens Park.
Hibs were winning 2-0 with about 15 minutes to go last night. They ended up drawing 2-2.
Elie Youan and Jair Tavares put the Leith side two up at Easter Road, then Yan Dhanda came on.
The County midfielder was superb, orchestrating a fine comeback as his cross was firstly diverted by Allan Delferriere into his own net before he played a key role in Jordan White's belter of an equaliser.
Bash that big play button below to watch how it all unfolded.
HT: Celtic 1-1 St Mirren
Celtic striker Kyogo had just five touches in that first half, as you can see on the below graphic.
Brendan Rodgers will want to get his leading marksman in the game more after the break.
HT: Hearts 0-0 Livingston
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland
Steven Naismith will be scratching his head at half-time wondering just how the game remains 0-0 after Hearts dominated the opening 45 minutes.
You have to give credit to Livingston defence who have stood firm throughout with former Jambo Jack Hamilton making a number of crucial stops.
Hearts will have to be a bit sharper with their final pass otherwise this could end being the fifth 0-0 draw in the last eleven matches between these sides.
Dundee 0-0 Rangers (play suspended)
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland at Dens Park
The reason for the break in play at Dens Park is due to the pyrotechnics setting a fire alarm off.
It's a security issue. It's a police decision. That's why the players have gone off. They need to make sure everything is okay to continue.
There's no timeframe on when the players will be back in.
HT: St Johnstone 2-0 Kilmarnock
St Johnstone are unbeaten in their last 15 Scottish Premiership matches when leading at half-time (W12, D3) dating back to 27 November 2021 against Hibernian.
If recent history is anything to go by, the hosts can feel confident in getting their first win of the season.
Dundee 0-0 Rangers
Referee Kevin Clancy is speaking to a police officer on the touchline.
There is clearly some concern about safety.
The players are going down the tunnel. They're being taken off the pitch.
Flares let off by the Rangers fans have stopped play after two minutes.
HT: St Johnstone 2-0 Kilmarnock
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland
Quite the first half in Perth.
Nicky Clark will grab the headlines for his early double, but every St Johnstone player has been immense so far.
They have been good going forward, solid at the back and the players have been snapping in to challenges all over the park.
We can't talk of a new manager bounce, but it certainly is the caretaker manager bounce, with Alec Cleland getting a tune out of the Saints team as things stand.
That is that for the first half at Celtic Park.
St Mirren took the lead early on through Conor McMenamin's header, before David Turnbull smashed home an equaliser from the edge of the box.
Turnbull then had the chance to put Celtic in front from the spot, but hit the post.
Brendan Rodgers' side have had plenty of possession, but have struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well organised St Mirren outfit.
Steven Naismith demanded a fast start, and he certainly got that. But Hearts don't have anything to show for it.
Lawrence Shankland came closest rattling the crossbar before forcing a strong save out of Jack Hamilton.
It's been a frustrating one for the hosts. Zander Clark has not had a single thing to do though. Could've perched up in the stands.