Summary

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  • FT: Aberdeen 0-2 St Johnstone - Clark scores penalty after Jensen handball & Kimpioka doubles lead

  • FT: Celtic 7-1 Dundee - Carter-Vickers, Idah, O'Riley, Maeda, Taylor & McGregor net in first half; sub Kelly makes it seven after break & visitors' Robertson sent off before Mellon scores consolation

  • FT: Hearts 1-1 Hibernian - Marcondes follows up to score after Boyle effort cleared off line; Shankland levels from spot after foul on Forrest

  • FT: Kilmarnock 1-2 Rangers - Armstrong nets early penalty following Lundstram handball; Tavernier equalises with second-half free-kick & Lawrence quickly adds second

  • FT: Livingston 1-3 Motherwell - Yengi with third-minute opener before visitors hit back through Nicholson, Spittal & Vale

  1. Postpublished at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Aberdeen 0-0 St Johnstone

    Aberdeen with a free-kick. Leighton Clarkson and Jamie McGrath are over it.

    McGrath hits it, he tries a knuckle-ball, and Dimitar Mitov has to palm over the bar.

  2. 'Rangers trying to find a rhythm'published at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Kilmarnock 1-0 Rangers

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Rugby Park

    Kilmarnock are showing terrific organisation and discipline when required as Rangers try to plot a path back into this one. They're struggling to get their wide men Cortes and McCausland involved so far, with manager Philippe Clement out on the touchline urging his players to stay patient and push further up the park.

  3. Postpublished at 20:20 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Hearts 0-1 Hibernian

    Chance for Hearts to level with a free-kick near the edge of the box.

    But it's straight into the wall from Stephen Kingsley.

  4. 'Saints growing in belief'published at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Aberdeen 0-0 St Johnstone

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie

    St Johnstone are very much in the ascendancy at the moment.

    They are pulling Aberdeen all over the place at the moment and clearly starting to grow in confidence and belief as this game goes on.

  5. 'Great finish' from Marcondespublished at 20:18 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Hearts 0-1 Hibernian

    John Rankin
    Former Hibernian midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    Marcondes just slots it home from near the penalty spot. He doesn't put his laces through it, just curls the ball into the bottom corner. It's a great finish.

    Emi Marcondes slams Hibs into the leadImage source, SNS
  6. CLOSE!published at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Livingston 1-0 Motherwell

    Tete Yengi has been everywhere in these opening 15 minutes!

    He gets a head on Joel Nouble's cross to the back post but it just skims past the outside post and into the side netting.

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    GOAL Celtic 4-0 Dundeepublished at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Daizen Maeda

    It just gets better and better for Celtic.

    Daizen Maeda is slipped in by Matt O'Riley, and the Japanese international chops onto his left foot before curling a delightful effort into the far corner.

    Celtic goal
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    GOAL Hearts 0-1 Hibernianpublished at 20:14 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Emiliano Marcondes

    They absolutely deserve it.

    Martin Boyle squeezes his way into the penalty box and dinks towards the back post.

    Nathaniel Atkinson is there to clear off the line, but Emiliano Marcondes follows up on the rebound and smashes in.

    Hibs goal
  9. Postpublished at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

    Martin Boyle looks like he's through one-on-one but the speedy Hibs attacker is pressured off the ball by the recovering Hearts defence.

  10. Postpublished at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Livingston 1-0 Motherwell

    Tete Yengi tries to get another move going for Livi.

    He wins the ball in his own half and makes a lovely run deep into the Motherwell half. The ball ends up with Dan MacKay, who tries a strike from the edge of the box but it soars wide.

  11. 'Energy off the charts from Killie'published at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Kilmarnock 1-0 Rangers

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Rugby Park

    You have to admire the energy and organisation of this Kilmarnock team. Hassling and harrying Rangers all over the park, sharp and enterprising going forward, with Armstrong and Kennedy looking their usual threatening selves on the wings.

    Can Killie keep it up for 90 minutes? They may well need to call on that strong-looking bench of theirs.

    Kilmarnock celebrate their early goal at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS
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    Kilmarnock celebrate their early goal at Rugby Park

  12. CLOSE!published at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Kilmarnock 1-0 Rangers

    Kilmarnock's wingers, Danny Armstrong and Matty Kennedy, are so tenacious and have such quality when they win possession.

    Their pressing, movement and pace are troubling Rangers down the flanks, and the latter curls a sumptuous cross in from the left, begging to be prodded home.

    For Kilmarnock, alas, there are no takers.

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    GOAL Celtic 3-0 Dundeepublished at 20:09 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Matt O'Riley

    Three goals, three headers, and Celtic are in cruise control.

    Greg Taylor floats in a delightful cross from the left, and Matt O'Riley has the freedom of Celtic Park to nod back across goal into the bottom corner.

    Celtic goal
  14. Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

    Will Fish warms up the palms of his own goalkeeper with a firm header back to David Marshall.

    A wee fright for the visiting fans there...

  15. CLOSE!published at 20:06 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Kilmarnock 1-0 Rangers

    Rangers have responded well to going behind, with new signing Oscar Cortes particularly energetic.

    The midfielder spins neatly inside on the edge of the box and bends a low shot towards the far corner.

    A solid Will Dennis stop sends it behind and Connor Goldson nods over from the corner.

  16. Postpublished at 20:06 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Aberdeen 0-0 St Johnstone

    Massive chance for Aberdeen as St Johnstone are dispossessed in midfield. Bojan Miovski is played clean through, but he drags his shot well wide.

    St Johnstone hit straight back. Matt Smith curls in a brilliant cross and Nicky Clark tries to chest it in, but Kelle Roos saves comfortably.

    Both sides with brilliant chances to open the scoring.

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    GOAL Celtic 2-0 Dundeepublished at 20:05 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Adam Idah

    Celtic double their lead through a towering Adam Idah header.

    It's an inviting ball in from the right by Alistair Johnston, and Idah gets above his man to score his fifth goal in Celtic colours.

    Celtic goal
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    GOAL Livingston 1-0 Motherwellpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Tete Yengi

    It's exactly what Livingston needed in these early exchanges.

    Bruce Anderson plays a lovely 1-2 with Tete Yengi who then lays it off off to Dan Mackay.

    Liam Kelly in the Motherwell goal gets down to try and smother the original effort but Tete Yengi is there to follow up and he absolutely rifles it into the back of the net to give Livingston a very early lead.

    Livingston goal
  19. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

    Better from Hearts as Kenneth Vargas shows good feet before seeing his pull-back hacked clear.

    Alan Forrest follows it up with a dangerous ball to the back post.

  20. 'Quickfire Celtic'published at 20:03 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February

    Celtic 1-0 Dundee

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    This is the kind of start Brendan Rodgers would have been craving. A goal to the good and his team are pressing Dundee constantly. They look lively and Yang's pace is causing all sorts of problems.

    The home crowd are right behind the team too, which again will be to the Celtic manager's liking.

    Cameron Carter-Vickers heads Celtic in frontImage source, SNS
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    Cameron Carter-Vickers heads Celtic in front