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  • FT: Aberdeen 0-0 Dundee - managerless Aberdeen condemned to bottom six, win would make sure of top six spot for visitors

  • FT: Celtic 3-0 St Mirren - Hatate strikes for league leaders at the start of second half; Kyogo heads in second; Ida grabs third

  • FT: Hearts 4-2 Livingston - Kelly double has Livi in control; Grant pulls one back as Oda levels moments later before Devlin grabs third; Shankland nets fourth from spot

  • FT: Motherwell 1-1 Hibernian - Maolida scores from spot after O'Donnell concedes penalty but Blaney crashes in late screamer

  • FT: St Johnstone 0-2 Kilmarnock - Wright puts visitors ahead at Perth; Watkins add second

  • Four matches in Championship (15:00)

  1. McGregor short of match fitness - Rodgerspublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 13 April

    Celtic v St Mirren (15:00)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rogers appears to be in a good place following last week's draw with Rangers as he speaks to BBC Scotland.

    "We've been playing well, performing well, but it's just one game at a time," he says. "Good performance last week, good result, leaves everything in our hands."

    Talking about his two enforced changes, Rodgers says Maik Nawrocki and Yang Hyun-jun were chosen to start as they have "looked good in training".

    Asked about captain Callum McGregor starting a second game in a row on the bench, the manager adds: "He knows where he's at. He'd been out for a long time and he did fantastic to have some kind of availability for the Rangers game, but you can't after five weeks out expect to be at that level of fitness.

    "He's certainly got an impact to play."

    Maik NawrockiImage source, SNS
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    Maik Nawrocki makes a sixth Premiership start of the season

  2. Opportunity knocks for Celticpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 13 April

    Celtic v St Mirren (15:00)

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Scotland at Celtic Park

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers doesn't want his players to "waste any time" now that the matches are starting to run out.

    After losing just one of their last 59 top flight home games, Rodgers knows another win this afternoon puts his side four points clear at the top of the table, with three post-split fixtures at home to look forward to from the five which will remain.

    It would also ratchet up the pressure on city rivals Rangers who wouldn't have much margin for error against Ross County in the Highlands tomorrow, were Celtic to claim all three points here.

  3. Saints seek five-in-a-row at home to Killiepublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 13 April

    St Johnstone v Kilmarnock (15:00)

    St Johnstone have won seven of their last 10 league meetings with Kilmarnock, while the Ayrshire side have lost their last four in a row in Perth.

    Saints, who mugged Hibs at Easter Road last week, haven't won back-to-back in the Premiership since October/November 2022.

    Each of Killie's last four away days have been drawn.

    Nicky Clark (right) scored twice inside the first seven minutes when St Johnstone beat Kilmarnock on 1 NovemberImage source, SNS
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    Nicky Clark (right) scored twice inside the first seven minutes when St Johnstone beat Kilmarnock on 1 November

  4. Goals galore at Fir Park?published at 14:41 British Summer Time 13 April

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    This is a tough one to call since both teams really have to go for it.

    With clean sheets about as frequent as a solar eclipse for either defence, 0-0 seems unlikely.

    The past four league meetings have produced 16 goals.

    Could we get something like the famous 6-6 draw back in 2010?

    Motherwell striker Theo BairImage source, SNS
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    Will Motherwell striker Theo Bair add to his tally of 13 goals?

  5. European place in reach for Heartspublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 13 April

    Hearts v Livingston (15:00)

    Hearts have enjoyed the comfortable surrounds of third place for a long time now.

    The Tynecastle side are unbeaten in eight home league games, while bottom club Livingston are winless in their last 14 Premiership road trips.

    A win today would guarantee the Jambos can finish no lower than fourth.

    If Livingston lose and St Johnstone beat Kilmarnock in Perth, David Martindale's men can do no better than 11th.

    Fans of the West Lothian side would bite your hand off for a play-off right now, but that looks a tall order.

  6. Can Gordon earn a place at Euro 2024?published at 14:37 British Summer Time 13 April

    Hearts v Livingston (15:00)

    Brian McLauchlin
    BBC Scotland at Tynecastle

    The return of Lawrence Shankland after illness is no surprise but the return of Craig Gordon for his first league match since December 2022 when he suffered an horrific injury may raise a few eyebrows.

    There is no doubting the ability and experience of the 41-year-old and, with the Euros squad being chosen by Steve Clarke next month, time was running out for the 74 time capped keeper to earn his place.

    For Livingston, anything other than a win will surely mean it’s Championship football next season. David Martindale has never lost the belief they can make the great escape. But even Harry Houdini at his best would struggle with this predicament!

    Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon warming up at TynecastleImage source, SNS
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    Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon warming up at Tynecastle

  7. What do Hibs need?published at 14:34 British Summer Time 13 April

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    Again, pretty simple, but a couple of permutations.

    Hibs have to get one more point than Dundee manage over their two matches.

    A win for the visitors at Fir Park would leave the Dark Blues needing a victory against either Aberdeen or Rangers.

    A draw at Fir Park leaves Hibs hoping Dundee pick up zilch.

  8. What do Motherwell need?published at 14:33 British Summer Time 13 April

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    This one is straightforward.

    Motherwell must win today and hope Dundee take nothing from their two pre-split games.

  9. What do Dundee need?published at 14:32 British Summer Time 13 April

    Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)

    A win today for the visitors will clinch a top six place, regardless of what happens elsewhere.

    A draw is enough if Motherwell beat Hibs at Fir Park.

    A defeat is not the end of the world but it would makes things tricky since Dundee's second bite at the cherry will be in their rearranged game at home to Rangers, which is scheduled for Wednesday.

  10. Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 13 April

    Okay, let's get into who needs what in the chase for the last remaining top six place...

  11. Switch of focus for headline makerspublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 13 April

    Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Sport Scotland at Pittodrie

    Both clubs have been making plenty of headlines this week.

    As well as their public criticism of VAR, Aberdeen are also closing in on Elfsborg’s Jimmy Thelin as their new boss.

    Top-six hopes may be over but the Dons still have plenty to play for as they go in search of a win which would further ease any fears that they could get sucked right into the dreaded play-off.

    It's a huge game for Dundee, who must put the row over the second postponement of their meeting with Rangers to one side.

    A first win here since 2004 would secure a top six place.

  12. Saints unchanged; Watson starts for Killiepublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 13 April

    St Johnstone v Kilmarnock (15:00)

    St Johnstone boss Craig Levein names an unchanged XI following his side's victory over Hibernian.

    Cammy MacPherson is named on the bench after recovering from injury, but there is no return for club captain Liam Gordon after he missed the Saints' win at Easter Road.

    There is one change and a shift in formation for Kilmarnock as Derek McInnes brings in midfielder David Watson for defender Robbie Deas.

    Brad Lyons returns to the bench for the visitors after a spell on the sidelines following a knee operation and could come on to make his first appearance of 2024.

    Kilmarnock's Brad Lyons during a cinch  Premiership match between St Johnstone and Kilmarnock at McDiarmid Park, on April 13, 2024, in Perth, ScotlandImage source, SNS
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    Kilmarnock midfielder Brad Lyons could play for the first time in 2024 this afternoon after returning from a lengthy injury lay-off

  13. Miller back for Motherwell; double change for Hibspublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 13 April

    Motherwell v Hibernian (15:00)

    Stuart Kettlewell makes two changes to the side that snatched a late 3-2 victory over Dundee last weekend. Adam Devine drops out of the squad while Andy Halliday is on the bench. Stephen O'Donnell comes back into the XI, Lennon Miller also makes his first start for the 'Well since 16 March.

    Hibs also make a double change from their 2-1 home defeat by St Johnstone. Adam Le Fondre is left on the bench while Nectarios Triantis drops out of the squad. Elie Youan and Nathan Moriah-Welsh are both in from the start.

    Myziane Maolida (L) and Elie Youan (R) walking on the pitch at Fir ParkImage source, SNS
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    Elie Youan (right) starts for Hibs at Fir Park

  14. Duk in for Dons; Unchanged Deepublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 13 April

    Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)

    Caretaker manager Peter Leven makes two changes to his Aberdeen side - Duk returns to the starting XI for the first time since the start of March, while Stefan Gartenmann replaces Richard Jensen.

    Despite returning to full training, Slobodan Rubezic is not fit enough for the matchday squad. Junior Hoilett drops to the bench.

    Despite losing 3-2 to Motherwell last weekend, Tony Docherty makes no changes to the Dundee starting side. Curtis Main returns to the bench.

  15. Thelin to Aberdeen announced next week?published at 14:22 British Summer Time 13 April

    Aberdeen v Dundee (15:00)

    Tom English reveals on BBC Sportsound that Jimmy Thelin's appointment as Aberdeen manager could be announced next week.

    The Swede is currently in charge of Elfsborg in his homeland.

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    Jimmy Thelin to Aberdeen 'looks to be done' - Tom English

  16. Gordon starts; Holt in for Lionspublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 13 April

    Hearts v Livingston (15:00)

    Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon makes his first Premiership start since breaking his leg on Christmas Eve 2022.

    Barrie McKay also comes in for just his second league start of the campaign as he continues his comeback from injury.

    There are four other changes made by Steven Naismith from the win over St Mirren. Nathaniel Atkinson, Beni Baningime, Yutaro Oda and of course, Lawrence Shankland, also start.

    It's just one change for a depleted Livingston after last week's goalless draw with Aberdeen.

    Jason Holt comes into midfield as Steven Bradley drops to the bench.

    Hearts Craig Gordon arrives during a cinch Premiership match between Heart of Midlothian and Livingston at Tynecastle ParkImage source, SNS
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    Craig Gordon is back between the sticks today

  17. McGregor still on bench; O'Hara returns for Buddiespublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 13 April

    Celtic v St Mirren (15:00)

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has stuck with Tomoki Iwata in central midfield despite captain Callum McGregor's return from injury as a substitute in Sunday's 3-3 draw with title rivals Rangers.

    But injury has forced two changes, with Maik Nawrocki replacing Liam Scales in central defence and Yang Hyun-jun on the wing instead of Daizen Maeda.

    St Mirren also make two changes, with fit-again captain Mark O'Hara and Keanu Baccus in central midfield.

    On-loan Kwon Hyeok-kyu is unable to face his parent club and striker Mikael Mandron drops to the bench as manager Stephen Robinson looks likely to play a more defensive formation.

    Celtic captain Callum McGregorImage source, SNS
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    Callum McGregor is again on the Celtic bench

  18. What's at stake in the Championship?published at 14:15 British Summer Time 13 April

    Dundee United took a big step towards the title with a thumping win at Cappielow last night.

    Raith Rovers, who host Partick Thistle, are now seven points behind the leaders.

    Third-placed Thistle can clinch a play-off place if they win in Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline don't take maximum points away to Airdrieonians.

    Arbroath will be relegated unless they win away at Ayr United and Inverness Caley Thistle lose at Queen's Park.

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    Watch all the goals from Dundee United's 4-1 win against Greenock Morton

  19. Postpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 13 April

    This spring has been blighted by heavy rain and high winds - much like every other Scottish spring.

    We've got a mixture of both today across the country, although we've got some blue skies as well!

    It's roll your sleeves up and get into them weather...

    Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers gets a soakingImage source, SNS
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    Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers gets a soaking on his dash from the team bus

    Dundee boss Tony Docherty and Aberdeen's Jonny HayesImage source, SNS
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    Dundee boss Tony Docherty and Aberdeen's Jonny Hayes enjoy the Pittodrie sunshine

  20. LINE-UPS from McDiarmid Parkpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 13 April

    St Johnstone v Kilmarnock (15:00)

    St Johnstone: Mitov, McGowan, Considine, Robinson, Keltjens, M Smith, Phillips, Kucheriavyi, Gallacher, Clark, Sidibeh.

    Substitutes: Richards, MacPherson, May, Carey, Crawford, Kimpioka, Franczak, C Smith.

    Kilmarnock: Dennis, Mayo, Wright, Findlay, Armstrong, Watson, Donnelly, Polworth, Kennedy, Watkins, Vassell.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Ndaba, Deas, McKenzie, Lyons, Balagizi, Stewart, Mackay-Steven, Van Veen.