GOAL Dunfermline Athletic 0-2 Greenock Mortonpublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
Jack Baird
Jack Baird doubles the visitors' lead at East End Park.
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Dundee 2-3 Hearts - McGhee & Cameron net either side of Forrest strike but Shankland levels again from spot, then nets third
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
Championship leaders Dundee Utd win at Ayr; Morton rampant at Dunfermline
Andy Campbell
Jack Baird
Jack Baird doubles the visitors' lead at East End Park.
Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren
St Mirren have a penalty for... something.
The most likely reason being an unfortunate handball from debutant Nectarios Triantis.
Dundee 1-0 Hearts
Hearts' Lawrence Shankland turns into a defender as he clears the ball off his own line!
A corner is met by the goal scorer Jordan McGhee, and then Michael Mellon flicks it towards the corner.
Shankland is there to block.
Benjamin Kimpioka
A first St Johnstone goal for Benjamin Kimpioka, and it's a cracker.
The forward breaks on to a long ball over the top, twists and turns, cuts inside on to his right foot, and bends beyond George Wickens into the bottom corner.
FT: Aberdeen 1-1 Celtic
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland: "It’s disappointing. It's two point dropped. We dominated the first half, we created opportunities and should have been goals in front.
"We were passive against the ball second half. The players showed great fight to come back. We just couldn't find that finishing touch to get the winner.
"[Nicolas Kuhn] came on and got his goal, that’ll be good for his confidence.
"We’ve dropped points in too many games but we've got to keep fighting and working. All we can concentrate on is ourselves. We can only focus on our own game."
Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
No getting away from it, that's a poor first half-hour from Hibs, evidenced by the fact that the Easter Road faithful are vociferously letting the side know all about their displeasure.
St Mirren comfortably ahead and bossing the game. Strangely scrappy stuff from the home side, with Marcondes, Youan and Maolida struggling to form any kind of chemistry going forward.
Motherwell 0-1 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes issues instructions from the touchline, no doubt having to complete with the wind to get his message across. His side are a goal to the good.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Livingston are doing a good job of containing Rangers here.
Shamal George hasn't been troubled in some time with a stern backline protecting the goal.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
Comedy moment for everyone to enjoy there when John Souttar stooped to meet a header, completely missed it and the ball cannoned off his foot into a text book pass to a team-mate.
Conditions are so tricky but I expected more threat from the home side. They are in control but lacking spark.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
Double chance for Ross County, who are beginning to take control of the midfield skirmishes.
Yan Dhanda threads a neat ball through for Simon Murray, whose effort is blocked, and rebounds for Dhanda.
The midfielder takes it in his stride but rasps over the bar from close range.
Jordan McGhee
I did say it was getting lively!
A wonderful cross from Luke McCowan is headed into the net by Jordan McGhee.
He scored a screamer at Tynecastle two weeks ago, and he's at it again.
Dundee 0-0 Hearts
Dundee work a good move this time.
Luke McCowan combines with Amadou Bakayoko, who receives the return cross and strikes it first time.
It's straight at Zander Clark, though.
Up the other end, Alan Forrest weaves into the Dundee box and forces Trevor Carson into a good save.
It's getting lively at Dens.
Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren
Frustrations growing at Easter Road.
Elie Youan is sent in behind the St Mirren backline, only to try to flick the ball over a Buddies defender back towards the halfway line and proceeds to play a haphazard ball directly to an opposition midfielder - leading to a counter attack for the visitors.
Not sure what he's thinking there.
Dundee 0-0 Hearts
Ooft, Lawrence Shankland creates something from nothing for Hearts.
He uses his strength to fend off three defenders in the box, then hooks a left-foot shot off the post.
The stats before that were a single shot in the whole match.
Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
The Buddies have started this one like they really mean business, dominating the ball and the early play. Home fans venting their frustration already.
Lovely early goal, with the dinked Caolin Boyd-Munce cross bulleted in by ex-Hibee Alex Gogic with the diving header.
These teams have averaged five goals a game so far this season. More goals to come here, I'm pretty sure
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Rangers forced into an early change after Leon Balogun clashes heads with Livingston centre-half Shaun Donnellan.
John Souttar is on.
Motherwell 0-1 Kilmarnock
Jane Lewis
BBC Scotland
Kilmarnock have brought almost 1,500 fans with them to Fir Park and they are enjoying themselves in the Lanarkshire wind! It was some goal from Lewis Mayo. The goal has put a spring in the Killie players' step too...
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
We're still to see what Fabio Silva can offer in a goalscoring capacity, but there's no doubting the big man can play football.
A delightful first-time back-heel speeds up a Rangers counter which eventually comes to nothing, though the flash of skill certainly went down well with this home crowd.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
Enormous chance for St Johnstone to open the scoring.
A fabulous ball is drifted over the top of the home defence, where Tony Gallacher is lurking.
He controls it neatly, but scoops over the crossbar. Big opportunity spurned.
Hibernian 0-1 St Mirren
St Mirren midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce is the first name in Willie Collum's book following a rash challenge on Hibs' new attacking midfielder Emiliano Marcondes.
The resulting free-kick evades everybody in the box.