GOOD SAVEpublished at 16:20 BST 4 May 2019
St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston
Some nice build-up play featuring Chris Kane and Ross Callachan presents an opening for the latter, but Livi goalkeeper Ross Stewart is equal to the midfielder's effort.
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
St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston
Some nice build-up play featuring Chris Kane and Ross Callachan presents an opening for the latter, but Livi goalkeeper Ross Stewart is equal to the midfielder's effort.
Motherwell 0-0 St Mirren
Close! Well, sort of.
David Turnbull, Motherwell's leading man, tries to lift this game out of the slumbers on his own as he picks the ball up 25 yards out. The teenager shifts it on to his right and has a pop, but it just flies over.
Ross Stewart
Bad news for the Bairns...
Image source, SNSRoss Stewart's header may have doomed Falkirk to relegation
With nothing much going on in the Premiership, I can let you know that Leighton McIntosh has completed a hat-trick as Airdrie lead 4-0 at Stranraer.
St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston
Livi captain Craig Halkett steps up to take responsibility for a free-kick 20 yards out, and his effort is on target but pushed away by Saints' goalkeeper Zander Clark
Motherwell 0-0 St Mirren
For a game that means a lot to St Mirren, there's not a great deal of intensity on show at Fir Park. Not much fluency to the game, as you might expect and the visitors are struggling to create.
Can they find a precious goal?
Dundee 0-0 Hamilton
Craig Curran is on for defender Genseric Kusunga at half-time as Dundee try to save their Premiership status. The striker has yet to score for the Dark Blues since signing in January, so no better time to break his duck.
Falkirk 1-0 Ross County
Insert your own caption here...
I had no idea this May the fourth was a thing.
Image source, Heather DewarHearts 0-0 Kilmarnock
A worry for Hearts as Uche Ikpeazu pulls up with what looks like a hamstring problem. Will the big striker be okay for the cup final?
Sean Clare is on in his place.
St Johnstone 1-0 Livingston
St Johnstone striker Chris Kane comes close to extending the home side's lead, but Livi goalkeeper Ross Stewart rushes sharply off his line to block from close range
We are up and running again and could definitely do with a few more goals in the top flight.
Are you keeping up with all the permutations at the bottom end of the Championship?
Bottom side Falkirk are beating champions Ross County but it might not be enough... Queen of the South are currently in the play-off zone as they trail to Partick Thistle.



It looks very much like Cove Rangers will be taking on Berwick Rangers for a place in League Two next season.
The Highland League champions are 2-0 at home to East Kilbride, taking the aggregate score to 4-1.
Both sides are down to 10 men at the Balmoral Stadium.
Dundee are down as it stands and they've done little to suggest they can claw their way to safety in a nerve-ridden first-half performances.
Hamilton have had the game's only two clear chances, Mario Ogkmpoe heading wide and Darian McKinnon having a shot well saved.
A big second half awaits for the hosts.
Image source, SNSScott Wright's surge forward is halted by two Hamilton players
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at Fir Park
This game could still go either way but Motherwell look the more capable side overall, at times slicing through the St Mirren defence. They definitely have that bit of quality with the likes of Turnbull and Ariyibi seeing the opportunities to find and exploit space. But thus far, no decisive breakthrough. Ariyibi should have scored early on but Musek cleared off the line.
St Mirren are more limited, but what makes this a fascinating watch is the fact we all know the Paisley side are fighting for everything. They are so focused on refusing to yield to Motherwell, but they are struggling to create. They really need someone to step up and produce a moment of magic.
Image source, SNSFouls aplenty but no goals in this feisty fixture. Kilmarnock's Eammon Brophy with the best of the chances as he hit the post with a powerful shot, while Stephen O'Donnell's effort whistled over the crossbar shortly before the half-time whistle.
Uche Ikpeazu has Hearts' best chance but his effort was cleared off the line.
Image source, SNSHearts and Kilmarnock have enjoyed a fair share of the ball, but the visitors the better of the chances
Michael O'Halloran's early strike remains the difference at McDiarmid Park, but Livingston have played with plenty of attacking intent.
Steven Lawless came close to an equaliser, drawing a fine save from Zander Clark, and the contest remains evenly-balanced.
Image source, SNSSt Johnstone players celebrate Michael O'Halloran's goal