FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March
Scottish Championship
Airdrieonians 5-2 Arbroath
Inverness CT 1-2 Ayr United
Partick Thistle 2-1 Morton
Queen's Park 0-0 Raith Rovers
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FT: Celtic 3-1 St Johnstone - Kyogo heads opener either side of two disallowed goals then Kuhn doubles lead & Forrest powers in third before Smith responds
FT: Hibernian 3-0 Livingston - Obita, Maolida & Le Fondre have hosts cruising in blistering start
FT: Kilmarnock 5-2 St Mirren - Dunne & Mandron have visitors two up before Vassell (2), Armstrong penalty, Watkins & Watson turn game on its head
FT: Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen - Clarkson nets rebound after Miovski hits post; hosts' leveller ruled out for Bair handball
FT: Ross County 2-1 Hearts - Murray scores either side of interval before Kingsley goal for visitors is disallowed & Oda nets late on
Raith Rovers fail to go top of Championship after draw at Queen's Park
Colin Moffat
Scottish Championship
Airdrieonians 5-2 Arbroath
Inverness CT 1-2 Ayr United
Partick Thistle 2-1 Morton
Queen's Park 0-0 Raith Rovers
Job done for Celtic as goals by Kyogo Furuhashi, Nicolas Kuhn and James Forrest see off St Johnstone and return the defending champions to the top of the Scottish Premiership, at least until tomorrow.
Connor Smith netted Saints' reply but they are being dragged ever more into a survival fight.
Ross County hold on to boost their hopes of avoiding relegation.
They finally break their duck in this fixture and send Hearts home unhappy, despite Yutaro Oda's late strike.
Simon Murray was once again County's main man, with two goals to seal victory.
The Dingwall side are going to end the day one point behind St Johnstone.
The full-time whistle at Fir Park comes just after a VAR check for a potential late handball in the Aberdeen box.
The officials don't take it any further and Willie Collum calls time.
A huge win for Aberdeen, who end an 11-game winless league run.
Livingston are in a world of hurt. Barring a late goal in Dingwall, David Martindale's men are falling 10 points adrift at the foot of the Scottish Premiership.
They were blitzed by a rampant Hibernian, who at last melded their attacking potential to a solid defensive performance and a rare clean sheet.
All three goals arrived in the first 22 minutes, with Jordan Obita, Myziane Maolida and Adam Le Fondre finishing excellent passing moves Livingston simply could not handle.
Hibs climb into the top six, two points clear of Dundee, who host Rangers tomorrow.
Livingston have it all to do in the season run-in.
Killie move up to fourth after an astonishing fight back.
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen
Is that Motherwell's last chance?
Andy Halliday is yards out and looks certain to score but, under pressure, he slices the ball into the arms of Kelle Roos.
Yutaro Oda
A fine finish sets up a frantic finale in Dingwall.
Yutaro Oda fires Hearts back into the game. Is there time for a leveller?
Celtic 3-1 St Johnstone
Alistair Johnston rattles the ball into the net for what he thinks is Celtic's fourth goal but, again, an offside flag denies the hosts.
That's three efforts chalked off...
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen
Jane Lewis
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell is going though every motion with his players out there. The hosts are certainly in an all-out attack mode, but just can't get the better of Kelle Roos.
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen
Aberdeen's Kelle Roos gets high to his right to keep out a curler from Andy Halliday.
A flashy save for the cameras, that one.
Connor Smith
St Johnstone reply at Celtic Park.
Stevie May's header is kept out by goalkeeper Joe Hart but Connor Smith is quickest to react with a volley high into the net.
Big impact from subs May and Smith.
Kilmarnock 5-2 St Mirren
It should be six. Kevin van Veen manages to square the ball to Innes Cameron but he plants the ball wide from about four yards out.
Kilmarnock 5-2 St Mirren
Five goals inside 18 minutes for Kilmarnock...
Crazy!
Celtic 3-0 St Johnstone
Huge applause for Kyogo Furuhashi as he is replaced by Celtic substitute Adam Idah.
One Celtic sub, James Forrest, already has a goal, can Idah or Cameron Carter-Vickers' replacement, Odin Holm, add their names to the scoresheet?
Craig Watson
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen
Willie Miller
Former Aberdeen captain on BBC Sportsound
The Aberdeen penalty box is being pummelled but they are hanging on for now.
David Watson
A fifth for Kilmarnock! And it might just be the pick of the bunch.
An individual bit of brilliance from David Watson, skinning two or three St Mirren players before rolling it past the stranded Zach Hemming.
Even the most optimistic Kilmarnock fan wouldn't have seen this coming at half-time.
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen
Kelle Roos denies Theo Bair twice at his near post in a matter of seconds, then the Motherwell striker glances a header wide of the far post.
Ross County 2-0 Hearts
Hold on. That cracker of a free-kick doesn't count after all.
Referee Grant Irvine is sent to the monitor and deems Lawrence Shankland to be interfering with play.
Another big call that leaves the Hearts fans fuming.