FULL-TIME St Johnstone 1-1 Livingstonpublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 4 May 2019
A screamer from Craig Halkett earns Livingston a point in Perth.
Dundee relegated after they fail to beat Hamilton and St Mirren get a result at Fir Park
FT: Dundee 0-1 Hamilton (Andreu)
FT: Hearts 0-1 Kilmarnock (Findlay)
FT: Motherwell (Turnbull) 1-1 St Mirren (Magennis)
FT: St Johnstone (O'Halloran) 1-1 Livingston (Halkett)
Colin Moffat
A screamer from Craig Halkett earns Livingston a point in Perth.
Kyle Magennis
St Mirren plunder an equaliser in stoppage time as Kyle Magennis smashes in a volley from near the penalty spot.
What a finish!
St Johnstone 1-1 Livingston
The Livi social media team enjoyed that equaliser...
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Motherwell 1-0 St Mirren
David Turnbull - who else - has made the difference yet again. He’s been the player probably everyone in the ground has been looking at for that moment of magic, and he has produced.
St Mirren failed to deal with a ball into the box and there was Turnbull to rifle a shot into the net to give this game the goal it desperately needed. A huge blow for St Mirren who will now need to work oh-so hard to earn a point now.
Stuart Findlay
Youssouf Mulumbo feeds the ball back to Alan Power whose attempt was poorly blocked, finding Stuart Findlay and the defender gleefully lashes it home to break the deadlock at Tynecastle.
Unless the hosts can find a response, the Ayrshire side are moving up to third place.
Tony Andreu
Tony Andreu steps up and finds the bottom left corner, with the goalie leaping off the other way.
Dundee are going down if stays like this...
Dundee 0-0 Hamilton
MIkel Miller goes down in the Dundee box after a rash challenge from Ryan McGowan... Spot-kick.
Craig Halkett
Craig Halkett gatheres the ball 35 yards from goal - but that doesn't put the Livi captain off as he thunders in a fierce effort that Zander Clark cannot stop from bouncing into the net.
Dundee 0-0 Hamilton
Seny Dieng rescues the hosts with a fine stop after George Oakley sent an angled drive towards the top corner.
Motherwell 1-0 St Mirren
St Mirren with their best chance of the half and it is Kyle McAllister again. The forward bends a left-foot free-kick around the wall but Mark Gillespie gets down to make a solid stop.
Dundee 0-0 Hamilton
Scott McMann curls a superb 25-yard effort just wide for Hamilton. It comes moments after a crucial last-ditch tackle from Darren O'Dea on Mickel Miller just about as the Accies striker was about to shoot six yards out. Dundee in deep trouble here.
Jordan McGhee
Maybe that miracle is on!
Alloa fans will be feeling a bit twitchy...
Hearts 0-0 Kilmarnock
Eammon Brophy, again, attempting to break the deadlock at Tynecastle, turning on the edge of the box to rifle it straight into the arms of goalkeeper Zlamal.
Both sides make changes. Chris Burke on for Killie's Rory McKenzie and Harry Cochrane making way for Olly Lee.
St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston
Livi midfielder Keaghan Jacobs tries his luck from long range, but his effort is stopped by Zander Clark
Ciaran McKenna
Wait a minute...
Iain Vigurs
The champions have come from behind to lead. Unless something miraculous happens, Falkirk are going down to the third tier for the first time since 1980.
David Turnbull
Who else was it going to be? Yep, that man David Turnbull.
It's a deep Chris Cadden cross which just isn't dealt with by the Saints defence. A weak header out falls to Turnbull 12 yards out, and he rifles a low volley into the net.
That's 13 first-team goals for the teenager. Can St Mirren respond?
Stuart Bannigan (pen)
Hearts 0-0 Kilmarnock
Jake Mulraney finds the head of Steven MacLean with a cross to the back post but Killie's Stephen O'Donnell is on hand to knock it clear.
Dundee 0-0 Hamilton
Dundee dicing with danger as James Horsfield is forced to hack Aaron McGowan's header off the line before Tony Andreu's shot from inside the box brings out a smart save from Seny Dieng.