Postpublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February
Hibernian 1-2 Celtic
Jair Tavares attempts one from an unfavourable angle and Joe Hart smothers at the second attempt.
That could be it...
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FT: Hibernian 1-2 Celtic - Idah nets early penalty on first start then scores late spot-kick after Levitt smashes in second-half equaliser
FT: St Mirren 2-0 Dundee - Mandron drills in opener & hosts' Bolton sent off before Olusanya adds second
FT: Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston - Watkins nets late on from Van Veen knockdown
FT: St Johnstone 0-1 Hearts - Shankland latches on to Kent pass and finishes with aplomb
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Hibernian 1-2 Celtic
Jair Tavares attempts one from an unfavourable angle and Joe Hart smothers at the second attempt.
That could be it...
Hibernian 1-2 Celtic
Deep into stoppage time at Easter Road.
Hibs are pushing for a leveller.
St Mirren 1-0 Dundee
James Bolton is off!
He's already been booked for scything down Owen Beck earlier in the second half, but this is a straight red as he clatters into Owen Dodgson on the halfway line.
There's absolutely no need for that challenge.
However, Steven MacLean is going to the screen. Surely it's a yellow, which will still see him go off?
Either way, he's straight down the tunnel.
St Mirren 1-0 Dundee
Another chance for St Mirren and they should have killed it off. Mikael Mandron chipped the ball over to Greg Kiltie, unmarked in the box, but he blazed over with his left foot.
Will that come back to haunt the Buddies?
Hibernian 1-2 Celtic
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Great composure from the young man.
Adam Idah (pen)
Different side, same outcome.
Nerves of steel from Adam Idah.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Adam Idah again.
Nae pressure.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Correct call.
Joe Newell catches Kyogo late.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
And Nick Walsh is going to the monitor!
This is ominous for Hibs...
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Oh, VAR are checking something.
Kyogo looks to have been caught late while attempting that shot.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Kyogo plays a one-two with Matt O'Riley then fires a shot straight at David Marshall.
This game is swinging end to end.
St Mirren 1-0 Dundee
Mikael Mandron and St Mirren should really have a second. There's a mistake in the Dundee defence and the ball comes to Mandron about eight yards out, but he can't control.
Huge let-off for Dundee.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
There is only one side looking like finding a winner, and it's not the league leaders.
Joe Hart is once again left rooted as Will Fish sees his shot slip just wide.
Mikael Mandron
Breakthrough in Paisley.
A cross is headed to the edge of the box. Mikael Mandron chests down and hits, but really Trevor Carson should do much, much better.
Instead, it squirms through his hands and ends up in the net.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Lewis Miller, you have to be hitting the target!
It's a beauty of a ball from Joe Newell, the Celtic defence are wiped out, but the full-back's effort lacked accuracy at the back post.
Huge chance.
Lawrence Shankland's 22nd goal of the season - and 50th for Hearts - is the difference between the sides.
It was a fine individual effort yet again by a man in imperious form.
Saints came close to an equaliser when Nicky Clark bulleted a header on goal, but Shankland was there to clear it off the line.
That's six wins in a row in the league for Hearts. They are unbeaten in nine in the Premiership, winning eight of those.
It is a brilliant run.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
John Collins
Former Hibernian manager on BBC Sportsound
A confident Kyogo would've hit that first time. He wanted that extra touch.
Hibernian 1-1 Celtic
Ah Kyogo, where is your confidence and awareness?
The forward stutters in taking his shot and allows the tackle to be made after Adam Idah somehow fails to connect with a ball across goal.
A late Marley Watkins goal keeps the feelgood factor building at Rugby Park.
Livingston's miserable run continues.
St Mirren 0-0 Dundee
That's the best chance we've had all night and it falls to the St Mirren sub Keanu Baccus.
Greg Kiltie slips Caolan Boyd-Munce into the box on the left and his cross is clawed out of the air by Trevor Carson. It only comes to Baccus 12 yards out, and he cracks his half volley off the bar.
Inches away.