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Scottish Premiership: Hibernian v Ross County
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- FT: Dundee 2-2 Kilmarnock - Dennis own goal puts hosts ahead, Watkins equalises then McCowan nets penalty after Mayo sent off but Deas levels in injury time
- FT: Hibernian 2-0 Ross County - Maolida pounces on keeper error to score & Levitt slots late second
- FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell - Bair stuns hosts with early opener & Casey nets header after Tavernier levels from spot
- FT: St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston - Shinnie hooks visitors ahead & Clark equalises late on
- FT: St Mirren 2-1 Aberdeen - Barron scores first-minute wonder goal but hosts snatch victory in stoppage time with O'Hara penalty & Olusanya strike
- Championship leaders Dundee Utd draw at Thistle
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Colin Moffat
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You can catch all the Premiership highlights on Sportscene on BBC Scotland at 19:30 GMT
Tomorrow, Celtic have the chance to leapfrog Rangers at the top of the table when they visit Tynecastle.
Join us again for that high noon showdown.
Motherwell 'suffered really well'
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
"We started really well, got on the front foot," says delighted Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell. "We get in front and then showed great composure and resilience. We suffered really well.
"The last segment almost feels like a different game, when you go into eight minutes of injury time and you need to put your body on the line. Emergency defending, I call it, which takes a different talent and awareness."
On the Dan Casey challenge that upset Philippe Clement, Kettlewell says: "For me it's 60-40 in his favour. He didn't even receive a yellow card. We would never wish injury on anybody."
And on the Rangers penalty award, he thinks "it's of the real soft variety".
'We showed up for a fight and forgot to play'
FT: St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston
St Johnstone manager Craig Levein tells BBC Scotland: "We would have been as well not even using the ball today, just fighting. It was just a scrap.
"Both teams are fighting for their survival, it's not surprising it was a competitive match.
"It's a big point for us. Nicky's [Clark] got that canny ability to find the space in the penalty spot. Nicky does what he does best and that's put the ball in the back of the net.
"We lacked calmness today. I think shouting at people when they're lacking calmness doesn't really help. We showed up for a fight and forgot to play."
Casey tackle had 'too much intensity' - Clement
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
Philippe Clement was also unhappy with the tackle from Dan Casey that forced Ross McCausland off in the first half. The Motherwell defender avoided a booking for the challenge and went on to score the winning goal, of course.
"There was too much intensity in that tackle and he caught him," Clement tells BBC Scotland. "We have had a few red cards with less intensity than that. These kinds of tackles are just too dangerous.
"It is up to referees to protect players."
'Game swung on an error' - Cowie
FT: Hibernian 2-0 Ross County
Ross County manager Don Cowie tells BBC Scotland: "I thought we defended very well. The game swung on an error from our goalkeeper. He's held his hands up.
"To that point I was happy with how we were playing, the crowd were starting to get a bit quiet. So it was disappointing the timing of it.
"But we still had enough time to get back in the game. Eamonn has a chance he could take on another day.
"But again I see plenty of positives from my team.
"I'm seeing a team working ever so hard. I would like to see more quality at times but we now have a 10-day period until the next game so it's up to me to work on that until then.
"We could have looked after the ball a bit better and caused them more problems. We have players technically who can do that.
"It's just about giving them the freedom and belief to go and do it.
"There are still plenty of points to play for. As long as we make sure we're in there fighting to stay in this league, that's all I can ask from the team."
Montgomery praises 'professional' Hibs
FT: Hibernian 2-0 Ross County
Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery tells BBC Scotland: "We more than deserved three points. We made it a little bit hard for ourselves at times, we created a lot of opportunities and could have made it really comfortable.
"But fair play to Ross County, they put a lot of men behind the ball and it was difficult to break them down.
"Second half, it was just about having a little bit more composure. After Myazine got the first goal we could have scored a few more and it was nice to score the second goal and get some minutes into boys legs who haven't played much the last week.
"It's been a massive effort from everybody, we set out to get nine points and should have got nine points. We got seven and I'm proud of the team.
"What you have to do is put the ball in the back of the net. That's let us down over the course of the season.
"There have been many games we've dominated but if you don't put your chances away you're always open to a sucker punch.
"We've had plenty of sucker punches for many different reasons. I thought today was a very professional performance."
'Luck was not on our side' - Clement
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
Philippe Clement is not for blaming his players for the shock defeat at home to Motherwell.
"They gave everything," the Rangers manager tells BBC Scotland. "We missed efficiency today in both boxes."
Clement said there were mistakes by "players who were doing well last week, being very solid, the best defence in the league".
"On the other side, Motherwell made several good saves, blocks in front of goal - It was one of those days," he said.
"We had a disappointing evening because luck was not on our side. We have to move on and hope the luck is on our side next time."
'So many Motherwell players shine'
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
Stephen Craigan
Former Motherwell captain on BBC Sportsound
There had to be so many things right for Motherwell to win and so many players had their best performance of the season.
'It's about how you bounce back'
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
Kenny Miller
Former Rangers striker on BBC Sportsound
Rangers went on an incredible run after losing the last Old Firm match. They need the same kind of response.
It went against Rangers today and it's about how you bounce back.
Clement calls for Rangers response
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
"Now you get to know players better," says a disappointed Philippe Clement. "Everything has been positive but to be a really good team you have to stand up after a setback."
We'll hear more from the Rangers boss shortly.
'Maolida profits from Wickens mistake'
FT: Hibernian 2-0 Ross County
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland international on BBC Sportsound
It's a huge three points for Hibs. It took a mistake to break the deadlock when Wickens spilled it and Maolida was there in a flash to score.
Almighty scrap for sixth
St Mirren and Kilmarnock look pretty comfortable in the top half of the table but there is a hell of a storm brewing for that last place.
Hibs occupy sixth spot now, but Dundee are one point behind and Motherwell are just two behind the Easter Road side.
'Motherwell were a team together'
FT: Rangers 1-2 Motherwell
Stephen Craigan
Former Motherwell captain on BBC Sportsound.
Motherwell have a real opportunity to get themselves into the top six.
Yes, they had to suffer and defend, but they were really a team together and they carried a threat.
'St Mirren late show stuns Aberdeen'
FT: St Mirren 2-1 Aberdeen
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland in Paisley
Football can be crazy.
Aberdeen will be sick at losing, having led for so long.
Neil Warnock walked slowly around the pitch at the end, consoling his players and eventually going to speak to referee Nick Walsh.
As for St Mirren, those were raucous scenes for the players and fans to enjoy. A wonderful comeback in the last throes of stoppage time!
FULL-TIME St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston
Heartbreak for Livingston as Nicky Clark's late header leaves them six points adrift at the foot of the table.
St Johnstone were poor for much of the afternoon, but the draw moves them above Aberdeen into ninth.
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St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston
Tete Yengi, you've got to pass.
The striker breaks away and has the opportunity to square to Jamie Brandon but he leaves it too late and St Johnstone get bodies back.
A big chance blown by the league's bottom side.
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Scottish Championship
Airdrieonians 1-1 Queen's Park
Dunfermline Athletic 2-0 Ayr United
Morton 0-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Partick Thistle 1-1 Dundee United
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Scottish League 1
Edinburgh City 0-2 Cove Rangers
Falkirk 1-1 Annan Athletic
Kelty Hearts 0-5 Hamilton Academical
Montrose 4-3 Alloa Athletic
Queen of the South 2-2 Stirling Albion
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Scottish League 2
Bonnyrigg Rose 0-1 Stenhousemuir
Clyde 2-1 Elgin City
Dumbarton 1-0 Peterhead
Stranraer 0-0 Forfar Athletic
The Spartans 1-3 East Fife
FULL-TIME Dundee 2-2 Kilmarnock
For the third time this league season, a late goal meant Dundee and 10-man Kilmarnock drew 2-2 in the Scottish Premiership.
Luke McCowan's penalty following Lewis Mayo's red card looked certain to have given Tony Docherty a win over his former boss Derek McInnes, only for Robbie Deas to level in injury time.
Will Dennis' unlucky own goal had given the hosts the lead early on before Marley Watkins equalised initially with a tap-in from four yards out.
Despite the late leveller, Kilmarnock drop to fifth after St Mirren's victory over Aberdeen. Dundee remain seventh.