Postpublished at 15:50 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
Hibernian 0-3 St Mirren
Mikael Mandron nearly blasts in a corker of a volley to make it four.
Hibs have no answers for this electric St Mirren showing.
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Hibs 0-3 St Mirren - early Gogic effort followed by Kiltie penalty & Mandron strike
Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock - Bair cancels out fine Mayo opener
Rangers 3-0 Livingston - Silva & Matondo net late in first half & Cantwell adds third
Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone - Kimpioka with only goal for visitors
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Hibernian 0-3 St Mirren
Mikael Mandron nearly blasts in a corker of a volley to make it four.
Hibs have no answers for this electric St Mirren showing.
A proper scrap of a game comes to the halfway point and the scores are level.
We've only really had two moments of quality, and they've both resulted in goals.
Lewis Mayo's strike is one to watch on Sportscene, a superb volley into the bottom corner, while any Theo Bair goal is worth viewing. That's seven for the season now!
Dundee 1-0 Hearts
Now Hearts left back Alex Cochrane forces Dundee keeper Trevor Carson into another good save.
This game has burst to life.
Rabbi Matondo
Another deflection, another goal for Rangers.
Rabbi Matondo has been frustrating so far this afternoon, but acts decisively and cuts inside to shoot. The ball bounces off Jamie Brandon, giving Shamal George no chance as it flies into the bottom corner.
Hibernian 0-3 St Mirren
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
I think quite a few Hibs fans just left. Either that or it's an early half-time pie. The home side have been miles off it, St Mirren's goals have come all too easily, the latest for the returning Mikael Mandron. And all of a sudden, barring a miraculous second-half comeback, this game has gone for Hibs. And the home fans don't like it one bit. All over the place in defence, Hibs, it's a scoreline that doesn't flatter St Mirren in the slightest.
Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock
Sportsound pundits analyse Theo Bair's equaliser against Kilmarnock.
A first St Johnstone goal for debutant Benjamin Kimpioka separates the teams in Dingwall.
The January signing was ruthless when played through on goal, a double stepover and a lovely finish into the bottom corner.
Ross County have had plenty opportunities, with James Brown twice going close down the right, Yan Dhanda firing over, and Dimitar Mitov sharp to beat away a tricky Jordan White cross.
Rangers 1-0 Livingston
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
Rangers needed that. They were struggling to break through and a muted, though fairly patient, crowd got their reward.
All about the quality of delivery and instincts of a striker clearly delighted to get off the mark.
Dundee 1-0 Hearts
Dundee midfielder Malachi Boateng could be in deep trouble here. He gets booked for a late and clumsy tackle on Yutaro Oda.
His legs are straight and he's nowhere near the ball.
It's checked, but play on is the signal. Referee Graham Grainger is not sent to the screen. Just a yellow.
Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock
Jane Lewis
BBC Scotland
The equaliser for Motherwell has certainly livened things up here at Fir Park. The game was just a bit scrappy before hand with not much football being played, but both sides have been at this for the past few minutes.
Dundee 1-0 Hearts
It's great play from Alan Forrest.
The Hearts winger drives in from the left and fires a low shot on target, but goalkeeper Trevor Carson makes a good save.
He also just clings to the ball to prevent Yutaro Oda knocking in the rebound.
Mikael Mandron
Misery for Hibs. Elation for St Mirren.
The forward brushes off Nectarios Triantis following a corner at the back post and turns in the superb delivery from Caolan Boyd-Munce.
Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone
Another good stop from Dimitar Mitov, as James Brown blasts one towards the away goal after finding some space down the right.
County have been the more threatening team, but cannot find a way to capitalise on their possession.
Fabio Silva
His first Rangers goal forces the breakthrough.
One of the hosts' many corners finally pays dividends as Connor Goldson does excellent to keep the ball alive and Fabio Silva volleys home via a Mo Sangare deflection.
There's a VAR check after Goldson clattered into David Carson as he stretched for the ball, but the goal stands. Rangers en route to cut the gap at the top.
Hibernian 0-2 St Mirren
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
Not kidding, could easily have been 3-0 St Mirren but for a solid save from David Marshall when Elvis Bwomono was all alone in the box, free to power in a shot. There's a big team talk and possibly some substitutions to be done by home boss Nick Montgomery at half-time, I fancy.
Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone
Ross County have responded well to St Johnstone's opener.
Jordan White gallops down the right and his floated cross needs to be tipped away by the flying Dimitar Mitov.
Theo Bair
One on one, it's Theo Bair... AND HE SCORES!
It all came from a Kilmarnock cross that Andy Halliday hoofed clear. Bair went clear and rolled it under the keeper.
Feed the....
Motherwell 0-1 Kilmarnock
Joe Wright into the book as he almost pulls the shirt off Theo Bair's back.
Motherwell end up winning a corner and it's arrowed on to the head of Bevis Mugabi, but his header goes completely the wrong way.
Hibernian 0-2 St Mirren
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
Hibs' afternoon just got significantly worse. Coolly slotted penalty, straight down the middle, from Greg Kiltie, awarded by referee Willie Collum for handball and confirmed after a VAR check. I did say there would be more goals.
St Mirren's wee band of travelling fans are absolutely loving this. Home fans? Raging
Greg Kiltie, penalty
Greg Kiltie makes no mistake from the spot and has David Marshall beat.
For clarification, it was indeed a handball from Nectarios Triantis that the penalty was awarded for.