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Live Reporting

Andy Campbell

All times stated are UK

  1. FULL-TIME

    • Ayr Utd 1-2 Dundee Utd
    • Dunfermline Athletic 0-5 Greenock Morton
    • Inverness Caledonian Thistle 0-1 Queen's Park
  2. FULL-TIME Dundee 2-3 Hearts

  3. FULL-TIME Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Motherwell and Kilmarnock could not be separated at Fir Park, playing out a gritty draw in the Scottish Premiership.

    Lewis Mayo put the visitors ahead with a fine volley from the edge of the area, drilling into the bottom corner after Danny Armstrong's cross was headed away.

    Motherwell struck back through Theo Bair, who finished coolly when put one-on-one by Blair Spittal before half-time.

    Kilmarnock stay fourth, while Motherwell drop to 10th.

    Theo Bair
  4. FULL-TIME Rangers 3-0 Livingston

    Rangers cut the gap to Celtic to just three points with a game in hand.

    Goals from Fabio Silva, Rabbi Matondo and Todd Cantwell did the trick as the hosts saw off a Livingston side now winless in 15 league games.

    A huge win for the Ibrox side.

    Silva celebrates
  5. YELLOW CARD

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Not the impact most were expecting from Kilmarnock substitute Kevin van Veen as he is booked for booting the ball away in frustration.

  6. FULL-TIME Hibernian 0-3 St Mirren

    An uninspiring second half followed an utterly catastrophic start for Hibernian, while St Mirren rejoiced after closing the gap to fourth-placed Kilmarnock.

    Caolan Boyd-Munce grabbed two tidy assists for Alex Gogic’s headed opener and Mikael Mandron’s tap-in, with a penalty from Greg Kiltie sandwiched in between the two.

    Nick Montgomery made three changes at the break but there was little improvement as a furious Hibs support made their frustrations known throughout.

    St Mirren's Greg Kiltie (L) celebrates scoring to make it 2-0 during a cinch Premiership match between Hibernian and St Mirren at Easter Road Stadium, on February 03, 2024, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    Image caption: Greg Kiltie (far left) scored St Mirren's penalty
  7. FULL-TIME Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone

    Massive result for St Johnstone. Their first Scottish Premiership away win of the season. Indeed, their first away win since the League Cup group stage in July.

    Craig Levein's side climb five points clear of Ross County in the relegation play-off berth.

    Benjamin Kimpioka netted his first goal for the club, and it was enough to sink a dangerous but wasteful home team.

    County had numerous chances, with Simon Murray, Yan Dhanda and James Brown - three times - going close. But there was to be no leveller.

    Eight games without a win, now, for Derek Adams' men. Ouch.

    Benjamin Kimpioka
  8. CLOSE!

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Georgie Gent almost squeezes in a winner for Motherwell. The ball breaks for the wing-back and he swings a right foot at it, but Will Dennis scrambles and turns round the past.

  9. GOAL Dundee 2-3 Heart of Midlothian

    Lawrence Shankland

    Hearts' talisman does it again!

    Dundee have collapsed again against Hearts!

    Owen Dodgson loses out to Shankland, it goes to Kenneth Vargas and the forward returns it to his captain.

    He skips away from a challenge and reverses the ball beyond Trevor Carson into the bottom corner.

    Heart of Midlothian goal graphic
  10. It's time....

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Jane Lewis

    BBC Scotland at FIr Park

    Kevin van Veen is on... he's one of three changes being made by the visitors. A few boos ring out from the home fans for Van Veen. Will he come back to haunt his old side??

  11. Post update

    Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Penalty shout and for the second time in five minutes, tempers flare.

    It was Blair Spittal who went down under the challenge of Liam Polworth. Don Robertson wasn't interested, but he has booked Spittal and Stuart Findlay after the tussling.

  12. Post update

    Rangers 3-0 Livingston

    Cyriel Dessers should be scoring there.

    Scott Wright does well to drill the ball towards Oscar Cortes, but an intervention gives Dessers the chance to fire at goal.

    The substitute hits it high into the stand.

  13. CLOSE!

    Ross County 0-1 St Johnstone

    Referee Craig Napier has his hand to his ear after Teddy Jenks sees his shot deflected wide. The upshot is a corner, no penalty.

    It was some strike from the midfielder, but St Johnstone are standing firm with a couple of minutes left.

  14. Post update

    Hibernian 0-3 St Mirren

    The visitors very much content with hitting Hibs on the break while focusing on keeping a clean sheet.

    The Hibs fans still remaining inside Easter Road must be completely bewildered at the lack of creativity or quality on show this afternoon.

  15. Post update

    Dundee 2-2 Hearts

    Dundee striker Zach Robinson drives into the box and shoots across goalkeeper Zander Clark, who makes a save.

    The ball comes back in and the striker is free six yards out, but he gets his header completely wrong.

    Big chance.

  16. GOAL Ayr Utd 1-2 Dundee Utd

    Ross Docherty

    Potentially a huge goal in the Scottish Championship as Dundee United lead for the first time in the match through former Ayr United player Ross Docherty.

    Dundee United goal graphic
  17. GOAL Dundee 2-2 Heart of Midlothian

    Lawrence Shankland, penalty

    He may have missed his past three penalties, but he made no mistake there. Lawrence Shankland draws Hearts level.

    Trevor Carson gets a hand to it right enough but he can only help it into the net.

    Shankland then smashes it back in to celebrate. And he gets a few dunts from Dundee players as a result.

    Heart of Midlothian goal graphic
  18. PENALTY TO HEARTS

    Dundee 2-1 Hearts

    Lawrence Shankland's shot is blocked by a Owen Dodgson's hand and Hearts have a chance to get level again.

  19. Post update

    Rangers 3-0 Livingston

    That would have been quite something from Fabio Silva.

    A heavy touch sets himself for an overhead kick inside the box, and it drops agonisingly wide.

    Triple substitution from Livingston in response. Michael Nottingham, Stephen Kelly and Kurtis Guthrie replace Shaun Donnellan, David Carson and Mo Sangare.

  20. GOAL Dunfermline Athletic 0-5 Greenock Morton

    Michael Garrity

    Substitute Michael Garrity extends dominant Morton's advantage.

    Greenock Morton goal graphic