Summary

  • Listen to Sportsound including the views of the fans

  • Aberdeen 2-2 Hibs - Boyle opens scoring before Devlin levels & McGrath adds second; Marcondes goal given after VAR review

  • Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock - Kyogo heads in Ralston cross but late Watson header levels

  • Dundee 2-0 Ross County - Tiffoney nets in either half for hosts

  • Hearts 2-0 Motherwell - Shankland & Vargas strike for hosts in second half

  • Livingston 1-0 St Mirren - Yengi forces in for bottom side; Mandron misses VAR penalty

  • Ayr win in Championship; Falkirk beat Hamilton in League 1

  1. Cheeriopublished at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    That'll do us tonight, folks.

    You'll get more reaction on Sportsound, which is still ongoing.

    There will also be more analysis, quotes and you can give your views on your club's dedicated page.

    Enjoy the rest of your night.

  2. What's in store tomorrow?published at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Sunday fixture

    Rangers can go two points clear, on the same games played as Celtic, with a win in Perth tomorrow.

    It certainly won't be an easy match, though, against a St Johnstone side looking to move further clear of the relegation play-off spot.

  3. 'Livi deserved win but we can't ask for much more'published at 17:49 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Livingston 1-0 St Mirren

    St Mirren assistant manager Diarmuid O’Carroll tells BBC Scotland: "I think the boys did everything that we wanted, it was just one of those days in front of goal.

    "Credit to Livingston, some great defending, they took their chance when they got it. For us, it is disappointing result wise but performance wise we can't ask for much more.

    "We have got huge respect for Livingston, they have been on a tough run but they are a good side.

    "Our lads have come here and stood up to it and done brilliantly. Livingston take the three points and they deserve it. They showed they are fighting for the manager.

    "Nothing changes for us, we will go back to work on Monday and we will keep going. When we watch the game back I guarantee there will be more positives than negatives.

    "We have no given right to come to places like Livingston and expect to win but in fairness when we come here and perform like that, you have to pat the lads on the back because on another day we would have won."

  4. 'Not surprising at all'published at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Media caption,

    'Celtic supporters could see it coming' - Sportsound fan reaction

  5. 'It's not a one-off' - Rodgerspublished at 17:44 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tells BBC Scotland: "The performance level was nowhere near what we'd want. It looked like we'd get away with it. Very disappointing.

    "It's the nature of how we conceded, it's not the first time. I'm disappointed for the supporters.

    "It's not a one-off, it's happened too many times. The defensive side has been the one area there's been a drop. We've been missing key players in those positions. We have to be more aggressive.

    "There's still a long way to go. Every title is there to fight for, we're still there to do that. I totally get the reaction of the supporters."

  6. 'My keeper didn't have much to do' - McInnespublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    More from Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes, who tells BBC Scotland: "We had to suffer a wee bit in terms of possession stats in the first half, but we felt a wee bit hard done-by by the fact we go in 1-0 down.

    "It is a good bit of play from them. Kyogo was cute enough to slide off the back that maybe Lewis Mayo had left and it was a nice header.

    "That said, I don't think my keeper had much to do and, while they had a lot of possession, it was a lot of their players who we wanted to be in possession."

  7. Monumental moment in title racepublished at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    FT: Celtic 1-1 KilmarnockImage source, SNS
    FT: Celtic 1-1 KilmarnockImage source, SNS
    FT: Celtic 1-1 KilmarnockImage source, SNS
    FT: Celtic 1-1 KilmarnockImage source, SNS
  8. Results in the lower leaguespublished at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Three draws, one win and plenty of goals in the Championship.

    But the big result that stands out in the lower leagues is Falkirk's 3-2 win over title rivals Hamilton in the third tier.

    That means Falkirk are now 11 points clear at the summit with a game in hand.

    Champ results
    L1 results
    L2 results
  9. Sportscene to comepublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    You'll be able to watch the best of today's action on Sportscene a bit later.

    The BBC Scotland channel is where you'll find it at 19:30 GMT.

  10. As they standpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Scottish Premiership

    Scot Prem table

    The big stories of the day are at the top and bottom of the table.

    Celtic have handed the title initiative to Rangers, who go to St Johnstone tomorrow knowing they can jump into top spot with a win.

    At the other end, Livingston have closed the gap on Ross County to just three points.

  11. 'Not convinced Warnock would stay'published at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Aberdeen 2-2 Hibernian

    Tom English discusses the managerial future of Neil Warnock beyond the end of this season.

    Media caption,

    'Not convinced Warnock would stay at Aberdeen'

  12. 'There's a sense we could've won it' - McInnespublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes tells BBC Scotland: "We came with an attacking team. The reason I picked that was to carry that threat and have a punch in us.

    "Joe Hart had numerous good saves. While it was 1-0, the belief was always there. We had belief something was going to land for us.

    "There's a sense in the dressing room we could've won it. We'll take a point at Celtic Park. We were good value for that. It wasn't a smash and grab."

  13. Deja vu for unconvincing Celticpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    RodgersImage source, SNS

    Not for the first time, home points dropped at Celtic Park. Not for the first time, a chorus of boos from the home fans despite the fact their team is still top of the league.

    For how much longer, one wonders, with Rangers playing at St Johnstone tomorrow.

    Once again, a failure to punish their opponents when they were ahead came back to bite Celtic. Two great saves from Will Dennis kept Kilmarnock in this one but make no mistake, Killie were well worth their point.

    But for two terrific stops from Joe Hart, both from Liam Donnelly, the visitors might have been leaving with all the points and not just the one.

    Kilmarnock were composed, organised and dangerous. With a depth of squad allowing them to bring on goalscorer David Watson, as well as Greg Stewart and Kevin Van Veen. It's why they're the fourth best team in the country and, on this form, destined to keep that top-six place.

    As for Celtic, a match that promised so much, with Kyogo and Adam Idah dovetailing well for an hour, simply fizzled out. The additions from the bench seemed to add little, and now that real pressure is being applied from across the city.

  14. 'Incredible scenes at Celtic Park'published at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Media caption,

    Sportsound pundits react to Kilmarnock's late leveller

  15. 'Finishing the difference at Dens'published at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Dundee 2-0 Ross County

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Scotland at Dens Park

    FT: Dundee 2-0 Ross CountyImage source, SNS

    A two-goal victory for Dundee, but it wasn’t as comfy as that maybe sounds, with Ross County playing some good stuff and looking dangerous at times.

    But at 1-0 to Dundee, County failed to take their chances to get back into this game. Livingston’s win will have rubbed salt into their wounds too. They meet next weekend.

    As for Dundee, both their goals were lovely on the eye. Terrific build-up play and the lively Scott Tiffoney finished off really well on both occasions.

    That was the main difference between the sides here today, finishing chances.

  16. 'Celtic ran out of ideas'published at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Pat Bonner
    Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound

    You could see Kilmarnock going for the press high on Celtic, who looked like they had no ideas, then the crowd started getting edgy.

  17. Postpublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Livi's last Premiership win before today? October!

    Seventeen games later - SEVENTEEN - they get a priceless win.

  18. FULL-TIME Livingston 1-0 St Mirrenpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    What a win for Livingston!

    This could prove to be a pivotal result if they are to avoid relegation this season and David Martindale's celebrations prove just how much it means to the Livi manager.

    St Mirren will be disappointed to have not got anything from the game, they created a lot of chances but weren't clinical enough in front of goal.

    Livingston celebrate going 1-0 up against St MirrenImage source, SNS
  19. FULL-TIME Aberdeen 2-2 Hibernianpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Neil Warnock's wait for a league win as Aberdeen manager continues after Hibernian come from behind to share the points at Pittodrie.

    After Motherwell's loss at Hearts, both sides move up a place in the table, with Aberdeen now seventh and Hibs one place further back.

    Martin Boyle celebratesImage source, SNS
  20. Falkirk go 11 points clear!published at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    FT: Falkirk 3-2 Hamilton

    Kenny Crawford
    BBC Sport Scotland at Falkirk Stadium

    The Bairns held on... just!

    John McGlynn’s side are now 11 points clear at the top of League 1, with a game in hand.

    Surely now Falkirk have one foot in the Championship.