What a hit from Lewis Mayo!published at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
Motherwell 0-1 Kilmarnock
Sportsound pundits react to Mayo's goal that gave Kilmarnock the early lead.
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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
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Motherwell 0-1 Kilmarnock
Sportsound pundits react to Mayo's goal that gave Kilmarnock the early lead.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
The wind in Govan is causing Shamal George all kinds of problems.
After the Livingston goalkeeper fails to claim a cross, Fabio Silva has the opportunity to fire at goal, but instead tees up Todd Cantwell.
Livingston get bodies back to crowd him out - decent chance that.
FT: Aberdeen 1-1 Celtic
Tyrone Smith
BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie
After a turbulent week, Aberdeen will take a lot of positives from their showing against Celtic, particularly the second half.
And they will need to reproduce the same sort of qualities for their next assignment – at Rangers in midweek.
The Dons are stepping up their search for a new manager, or one until the end of the season. If the prospective candidates were looking on from somewhere today, they will all have been in no doubt that if they get the job, then they will be inheriting a side which – while it may have underperformed for large spells of the campaign - has the potential to go on and enjoy a much better second half of the season.
As for Celtic, they have spilled more points in their title quest.
Brendan Rodgers rightly points to the fact they have key players to return from injury and international duty. But make no mistake, the coming months look like being a real test of the Celtic squad’s character as they look to hold off the challenge of Rangers.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox
I'm not sure I've ever heard a crowd screaming at the opposition within 10 minutes about wasting time but it's happening here!
Livingston are slowing the pace right down at every opportunity and why not? They are out to frustrate for as long as they can.
One way traffic so far with one or two good chances for Rangers.
Lewis Mayo
Ohhhhh wow, Lewis Mayo won't ever score a better goal than that!
Danny Armstrong's cross is headed away to the edge of the box, but Mayo watches the ball onto his laces and drills his volley into the bottom corner.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
Now it's Saints' turn to threaten, through new man Connor Smith.
The Hearts loanee bursts into the box down the left and his shot cannons off Cameron Borthwick-Jackson, sparking cries for a penalty.
The rebound falls for Smith again, but he screws across the face.
Lively start in the Highlands.
Can Ross County's new signings make an impact?
Will Hibs be able to break into the top six?
Rangers to close the gap to three points?
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Pressure rising at Ibrox.
Shamal George has to punch a James Tavernier corner that looked destined to creep into the net, before Rabbi Matondo curls one wide after nice hold-up play from Fabio Silva.
Can Rangers find an early lead?
Morton have the lead at East End Park with Darragh O'Connor netting from close range.
Dundee 0-0 Hearts
An even start at Dens. Not really any scoring chances, though.
Dundee forward Michael Mellon almost profits from Toby Sibbick dithering in his own box, but the ball hits off him and into the arms of Hearts goalkeeper Zander Clark.
Alex Gogic
The former Hibs man haunts his own club!
The Cypriot rises highest at the back post to turn in a delightful dinked cross from Caolan Boyd-Munce.
Not a great start for Hibs, who are winless in five league games.
Ross County 0-0 St Johnstone
First chance of the match in Dingwall goes to the hosts.
Yan Dhanda breaks down the left and stands up a lovely cross towards the back post.
It's controlled by James Brown on the chest, then lashed just wide with a left-foot half-volley.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
And there's the first real save for Livingston goalkeeper Shamal George.
He's forced to parry a piledriver from Ryan Jack, who tries his luck from distance.
Motherwell 0-0 Kilmarnock
Motherwell have had a fair few corners but most of those deliveries were pretty poor. They have another set piece chance, though, after Harry Paton was wiped out on the edge of the box.
Blair Spittal steps up - he scored against Alloa from a similar range - but this one clips the wall and goes wide.
Rangers 0-0 Livingston
Borna Barisic asks the Rangers support to lift the noise as he wins a corner for the hosts.
Everyone inside Ibrox knows how big an opportunity they have today.
Hibernian 0-0 St Mirren
David Marshall is forced into a quick, low reaction save after Rory Whittaker's attempted block of a cross nearly sneaks towards the bottom corner of the Hibs goal.
Jamie Murphy
Well, that was quick.
Ayr United lead through Jamie Murphy in the opening minutes.
The bulk of today's SPFL games are getting under way.
Motherwell v Kilmarnock (15:00)
A quick look back at some of Kevin van Veen's best goals and moments last season.
Motherwell v Kilmarnock
Jane Lewis
BBC Scotland
The stadium announcer was hardly full of enthusiasm when he called out Kevin van Veen's name when reading out the teams. There were one or two (no more) boos, which were short lived.
As the Dutchman walked off the pitch after his warm-up he applauded the fans in the main stand and they responded in kind.
No bad blood...for now anyway!