"I'm delighted to get the three points. It's a great result, a lot of the guys are really tired today but they need to do that if they want to do well in the league."
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
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"Delighted to come away from Motherwell at any time with three points, none more so than today."
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Hamilton Academical player-manager Martin Canning
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"I thought the boys were excellent. All over the park, to a man, they won their battle over the pitch and that's something I asked them to go and do. It's a fantastic result for us."
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Motherwell manager Ian Baraclough
"I'm sickened of coming in having lost a game on what really is a set piece. We need to show more aggression going into the challenge one v one and not allow the player to get into that position to go and score the goal."
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
Dundee manager Paul Hartley
"We always felt 2-0 was a tricky scoreline and we didn't start the second half well. We've got to make sure that we try to play as well as we can for the majority of the game. I'm pleased with what we've got so far."
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright
"Again, we put ourselves behind the eight ball. You're 2-0 down with playing reasonably well but giving away two stupid goals. You can't do that at this level. We've put ourselves in poor positions, chasing games every game this season."
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara
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"A lot went wrong today, especially first half. We were second to most things, they bullied us at times and we gifted them a few goals as well. We seemed to make things hard for ourselves and we got punished for it.
"Second half, I thought we were better but then again we lose a poor goal at the end. We'll be a lot better next week."
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Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock manager Gary Locke
"We showed great character to come back and get it back to 2-2. Once we got to grips with things and managed to pass the ball, we played with a wee bit more composure."
Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
Partick Thistle manager Alan Archibald
"Very impressed. We just weren't clinical enough. Second half, the sending off changed the game a bit but I still think we imposed ourselves on the game."
Second straight defeat for Buddies
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Celtic 4-2 Inverness
Inverness manager John Hughes
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"The first two goals were a joke. That put us right on the back foot. We were a lot, lot better in the second half. We showed resolve, showed charatcer, got a goal back and got another goal back."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Ross County manager Jim McIntyre
"It was more of a scrap [in the second half]. Sometimes games become a bit frantic and that's the way it panned out. Hearts are a good side and nobody's mugs. Unfortunately for us, they were more clinical."
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The delayed kick-off in the Scottish Championship concludes with Queens sealing victory courtesy of a Lewis Kidd strike midway through the second half.
Hibs off the mark
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Jackie McNamara's Dundee United lost 4-0 at Hamilton today.
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Celtic manager Ronny Deila
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"I'm very, very pleased with a lot of the things I'm seeing and I'm looking forward to Wednesday."
Celtic face Malmo in the Champions League play-of first leg in Glasgow on Wednesday.
GOALS GALORE
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The Scottish Premiership was the place to be for goals today with 23 in total and at least three in each fixture.
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CHAMPIONSHIP
Falkirk 1-0 Raith Rovers
Hibernian 1-0 Morton
St Mirren 1-2 Dumbarton
LEAGUE ONE
Ayr 2-1 Brechin
Dunfermline 7-1 Cowdenbeath
Forfar 4-0 Albion
Stenhousemuir 2-1 Airdrieonians
Stranraer 0-4 Peterhead
LEAGUE TWO
Annan Athletic 1-1 Stirling
Clyde 0-2 Queen's Park
East Fife 5-0 Berwick
Elgin 4-0 East Stirling
Montrose 3-0 Arbroath
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Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
The Dons also have a 100% record, having played a game less than Hearts. They came from behind to consign Motherwell to a third straight loss.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
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Hearts remain top of the Scottish Premiership with a maximum 12 points. They had it tough at times in Dingwall but hung in for victory.
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Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
Dundee's first-half showing proves to be enough to give them victory in the Tayside derby.
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Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
A point apiece at Firhill with both sides still in search of that first victory.
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Celtic 4-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
It's all over at Celtic Park with the hosts moving on to 10 points after four games. They were dominant for around 75 minutes but lost a couple of late goals as Inverness improved.
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Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Accies had neither won nor scored before today but they certainly made up for that with a stunning win against Dundee United.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United (Nade)
Christian Nade puts a bit more gloss on the scoreline for Hamilton with a straight forward tap-in.
Easy Street for Hamilton
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
After racing into that three-goal first-half lead, Hamilton have been comfortable in the second half.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock (Boyd)
Kris Boyd nets his first goal of the season with the substitute with a header from a Kilmarnock corner. All square again.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Niall McGinn comes close to scoring his second of the day by firing against the post.
CLOSE!
Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Juanma skips past goalkeeper Scott Fox but the angle is very tight and the Hearts striker cannot whip his shot on target.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 2-1 Kilmarnock (Doolan)
The 10 men are in front. Kris Doolan beats the offside trap to side-foot past Jamie MacDonald.
GOAL
Celtic 4-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Horner)
Inverness pull another goal back at Celtic Park with Lewis Horner beating Craig Gordon from the edge of the box.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Ross County forward Liam Boyce goes for a spectacular overhead kick near the penalty spot, with his acrobatic effort sliding narrowly wide of the target.
CLOSE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Dundee United's Simon Murray launches a long-range effort from 25 yards that dips wide of Michael McGovern's far post.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"Brilliant move from Aberdeen almost ends with them killing Motherwell off as Niall McGinn exchanges passes with Ryan Jack before jinking into the home side's penalty area and firing in a shot that beat Connor Ripley, but unlike in the first half, the post denies him."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Gavin Reilly should be adding to Hearts' lead but the substitute awkwardly balloons a shot over an unguarded net from six yards.
Inverness get themselves in all sorts of bother at the back and Stuart Armstrong takes full advantage, firing home his second of the match.
GREAT SAVE!
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"Jonny Hayes pulls a good save out of Connor Ripley with a low drive to keep this match finely balanced."
RED CARD
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Red card for Partick Thistle's Liam Lindsay as he pulls down Mark O'Hara after losing possession to the Killie man.
GOAL
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen (Taylor)
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
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"Ash Taylor heads Aberdeen in front, getting on the end of Niall McGinn's free-kick from the left. Connor Ripley came off his line but got nowhere near the ball, but referee Willie Collum saw nothing amiss and the goal stands."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Martin Dowden
BBC Scotland at Victoria Park
"This looked done and dusted early on with Hearts looking very strong for much of the first half, they've dropped off a little and handed County a chance. All to play for."
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Kenny Innes on Facebook: "Think Aberdeen FC will win 3-1 today. Keep our 100% record going."
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
United try to to catch Hamilton on the break - Blair Spittal's low drive from the angle of area is well-saved by Michael McGovern.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Killie keeper Jamie MacDonald called into action again as he beats away a Callum Booth effort from the edge of the box.
CLOSE!
Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts defender Callum Paterson gets above Marcus Fraser to connect with a header but can only steer the ball wide from a great position.
Celtic canter into the Inverness box again and Stuart Armstrong takes one touch before striking firmly into the net.
GOAL
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone (MacLean)
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Michael O'Halloran does the leg work for Saints, laying the ball on a plate for Steven MacLean to halve the visitors' deficit.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Confusion between Tomas Cerny and his defence leads to a chance for Kallum Higginbothum but the Kilmarnock's right-foot strike from the edge of the box goes narrowly past the post against his former side.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Josh Magennis has the first strike in anger of the second half at Firhill but his effort flies harmlessly over the Thistle crossbar.
HALF-TIME
Livingston 0-0 Queen of the South
The delayed kick-off in the Scottish Championship has now reached half-time with no goals so far.
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Michael McGovern tested early in the second half by Blair Spittal, who forced a decent save from the Accies keeper off a Chris Erskine through ball.
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Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"A sign of attacking intent from Aberdeen at the start of the second half, with Adam Rooney replacing Willo Flood and the visitors should have been ahead almost immediately after the restart as Niall McGinn picks out David Goodwillie, but he planted his header straight at Connor Ripley."
DISALLOWED GOAL
Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone's Liam Craig puts the ball in the net but a foul in the build-up by Steven MacLean means no goal is awarded.
KICK-OFF
Games resuming for the second half.
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Celtic 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
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"A few impressive individual performances amongst the Celtic players, but Scott Brown has stood out. Too strong in the challenge for his opponents, driving runs from deep and some good passing.
"He also took a knock early on that required some treatment and that might play on Ronny Deila's mind in the second half - trying to ensure key players stay fit for Malmo on Wednesday.
"Celtic are in control and can probably afford some early substitutions after the break."
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Josh Magennis uses his strength to get on the end of a long hopeful but hist the outside of the post shortly before the break.
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Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone
Dundee very much in command so far in the derby.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts on course to preserve their 100% record but that Liam Boyce penalty has given County hope for the second half.
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CHAMPIONSHIP
Falkirk 0-0 Raith Rovers
Hibernian 0-0 Morton
St Mirren 0-1 Dumbarton
LEAGUE ONE
Ayr 1-0 Brechin
Dunfermline 4-0 Cowdenbeath
Forfar 0-0 Albion
Stenhousemuir 1-0 Airdrieonians
Stranraer 0-1 Peterhead
LEAGUE TWO
Annan Athletic 0-0 Stirling
Clyde 0-0 Queen's Park
East Fife 3-0 Berwick
Elgin 2-0 East Stirling
Montrose 2-0 Arbroath
HALF-TIME
Celtic 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo forces Craig Gordon into his first save of the afternoon as the Celtic keeper turns wide the striker's drive from the edge of the penalty area. The whistle soon sounds for the interval and the hosts are well on top.
HALF-TIME
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
What a first half from Hamilton. They have dominated a poor Dundee United side.
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Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
Level at the break at Fir Park. Motherwell led but the Dons quickly came back into it.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
A stoppage in play as Partick Thistle's Steve Lawless receives treatment after a hefty looking challenge by Greg Kiltie.
GOALS, GOALS, GOALS
That's 14 goals so far today's Scottish Premiership...
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Great save from Michael McGovern in the home goal at New Douglas Park after being largely a spectator thus far. He tips Chris Erskine's dinked shot round his far post.
GOAL
Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone (Hemmings)
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Nicky Low sets up his second goal of the afternoon, the midfielder's cross being headed home by Kane Hemmings.
GOAL
Ross County 1-2 Hearts (Boyce, pen)
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Liam Boyce converts the spot-kick to notch his first goal of the season and halve County's deficit.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United (Morris)
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Accies, goalless coming into this game, have racked up three in this blistering first half against a shambolic United defence. Carlton Morris capitalises on a sharp through ball, and one-on-one with Luis Zwick, rolls the ball home.
PENALTY
Ross County 0-2 Hearts
Penalty to Ross County as Jackson Irvine is pulled down by Alim Ozturk.
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BBC Sportsound pundit Barry Wilson: "Ross County were on top for the first 10 minutes but since Hearts scored they have dictated. They are really popping the ball around with confidence."
GOAL
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock (McKenzie)
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Rory McKenzie gets Kilmarnock back into the game out of nowhere as he clips the ball into the corner of the net after breaking through Partick Thistles back line.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 2-0 Dundee United (Tagliapietra)
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Carlton Morris and Ali Crawford are denied brilliantly by Luis Zwick in the United goal, but the keeper is powerless to stop the hulking Lucas De Lima Tagliapietra's header.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock
Great double save from Thistle keeper Tomas Cerny, first with his feet from Josh Magennis and then low to his left from a header.
GREAT SAVE!
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone
But now Dundee threaten with in-form Greg Stewart cutting in and testing Saints keeper Alan Mannus.
Derby at Dens
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone striker Steven MacLean cannot capitalise after being picked out at a corner. Earlier, Dundee goalkeeper Scott Bain made an excellent save to deny Graham Cummins.
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Hamilton Academical 1-0 Dundee United
Dougie Imrie has tried a couple of long-range shots in the last two minutes, both flying narrowly wide of Luis Zwick's left post.
"Tell you what, Gramoz Kurtaj is looking good - lots of skills - and the Dundee United defence are struggling to deal with him."
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Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
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"This has been a comfortable assignment for Celtic so far, they are generally in command of the ball and Inverness look particularly vulnerable to cross balls. Both Celtic's goals have come from deliveries into the area, and Johansen's set pieces are causing particular problems."
GOAL
Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen (McGinn)
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Aberdeen are level in somewhat fortunate circumstances. Niall McGinn cuts in from the left and crosses, with the ball finding its way into the net.
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Connie McLaughlin
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
"Hibs fans applauding new signing Liam Henderson as he warms up."
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 1-0 Dundee United (Crawford)
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A brilliant individual goal from Crawford, who picks up a poor Mark Durnan pass and rockets a low shot beyond Luis Zwick to open his team's account for the season
HITS THE WOODWORK
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock
Partick hit the post after the ball bounces around the Killie box. Kris Doolan sees his curling left-foot shot strike the far upright.
GOAL
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone (McPake)
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James McPake gives Dundee the lead in the Tayside derby with a fine volley from Nicky Low's corner. That's two goals in two games for the big defender.
GOAL
Ross County 0-2 Hearts (Ozturk)
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Callum Paterson meets a well-rehearsed corner on the volley and the ball is touched home by Hearts skipper Alim Ozturk.
Derby at Dens
Dundee 0-0 St Johnstone
No goals so far at Dens Park. Greg Stewart squandered an early chance for the hosts while Saints may have had a penalty after Graham Cummins went down in the box.
GOAL
Celtic 2-0 Inverness CT (Griffiths)
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Another goal for Celtic and another header, the striker heading Nir Bitton's cross down into the net.
GOAL
Ross County 0-1 Hearts (Sow)
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From Hearts' first attack of the game, Osman Sow takes a lovely touch, cuts in from the right and thumps a screamer past Scott Fox via the inside of the post.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"A week on from the controversy over John Collins' comments about Celtic's opponents and Derek McInnes's rather irked response, I asked the Aberdeen manager if Celtic had been in touch to attempt to smooth the waters.
"McInnes says there's no problem between his club and Celtic, he's spoken to Ronny Deila this week - as he does regularly - and there's a healthy respect between the clubs."
GREAT SAVE!
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Ross County are looking very lively as Liam Boyce has a pop and Neil Alexander has to get down smartly to make the save.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock (Doolan)
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Kris Doolan marks his return to the side by seizing on a mistake by Mark Connolly in the Kilmarnock defence and finding the net.
GOAL
Celtic 1-0 Inverness CT (Lustig)
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Mikael Lustig heads home from around six yards out after being picked out at a free-kick.
GREAT SAVE!
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Michael Gardyne hammers in a shot from the angle of the six-yard box, with Hearts keeper Neil Alexander showing good reflexes and strong hands to keep it out.
Delayed kick-off
Livingston v Queen of the South in the Scottish Championship will kick off at 15:15 after kick-off was delayed.
GOAL
Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen (Johnson)
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Marvin Johnson fires Motherwell ahead after the hosts mount a sweeping counter-attack.
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Ross County 0-0 Hearts
BBC Sportsound pundit Barry Wilson at Victoria Park: "I'm expecting an open, high-tempo game. There was heavy rain overnight and the pitch has been watered again, so there will be a real zip on the surface."
MATCH FACTS
Celtic are undefeated in their last 14 Premiership games
Dundee failed to beat St Johnstone at Dens Park last season
Dundee United were undefeated against Hamilton in 2014-15
Aberdeen won all three meetings with Motherwell last term
Partick Thistle were unable to beat Kilmarnock last season
Ross County have won only once in their 11 meetings with Hearts
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Hamilton Academical 0-0 Dundee United
Early chance for Hamilton Accies less than in a minute into proceedings at New Douglas Park. Ali Crawford rifles a strike from the edge of the United box just over the crossbar.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"At Fir Park, AMotherwell have stuck with the side that was beaten 2-0 by Hearts in midweek, while Aberdeen - after a week's break - bring in Considine and Goodwillie for Quinn and Rooney from the team that beat Kilmarnock 2-0."
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KICK-OFF
Games getting udnerway.
Scott Allan addresses Celtic fans
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"Unbelievable, it's a great opportunity for me to join a massive club. I'm just going to try my hardest.
"In football terms it was a no brainer to come here: I can't wait to get started."
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Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
"Ronny Deila has chosen the strongest possible Celtic starting line-up for the visit of Inverness.
"The task was daunting enough for John Hughes' men already, given the injuries that have diminished the Highland club's squad, but it looks as though Celtic are intent on building up momentum ahead of the midweek Champions League play-off first leg against Malmo.
"A large home crowd certainly waits expectantly."
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Paul - Manchester Dark Blues: "As a Dee fan, we might miss Loy today but we have quality to come in in Paul McGowan. It's going to be a rollercoaster of a season!"
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Ross Brechin: "A welcome rarity in the #SPFL this afternoon - all games KO at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon - the way it should be #bbcscotfootball"
"Hearing Christian Nade felt a bit unwell this week. Good chance for Hamilton Accies to give Carlton Morris a shot up front - big, powerful striker sent up on loan from Norwich City by Alex Neil.
"Jackie McNamara tells me he's keen to freshen things up with Simon Murray starting ahead of Charlie Telfer. The United manager still doesn't know when Rodney Sneijder will be back - the Dutchman has had a viral infection and is back in his homeland."
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BBC Scotland's Brian McLauchlin on Twitter: "Last time Dundee beat St Johnstone at home was 1st March 2008! Will that change today or will Saints have their first win of the season?"
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Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs
"I've been very open and very honest from day one. We were very clear in what our intentions were with Scott [Allan].
"We've behaved impeccably. It had to be right for the club, the club is the most important benefactor in all of this. We've made the decision. We're happy with that and we move on.
"I'm really looking forward to working with [loan signing] Liam [Henderson]."
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Scottish League Two fixtures:
Annan Athletic v Stirling Albion
Clyde v Queen's Park
East Fife v Berwick Rangers
Elgin City v East Stirlingshire
Montrose v Arbroath
Scottish League One fixtures
Ayr United v Brechin
Dunfermline v Cowdenbeath
Forfar Athletic v Albion Rovers
Stenhousemuir v Airdrieonians
Stranraer v Peterhead
Henderson to Hibs
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Liam Henderson joined Hibernian on loan in the deal that took Scott Allan to Celtic on a four-year deal. Henderson is on the bench for Hibs todayImage caption: Liam Henderson joined Hibernian on loan in the deal that took Scott Allan to Celtic on a four-year deal. Henderson is on the bench for Hibs today
Hibs host Greenock Morton today, St Mirren welcome Dumbarton, Raith Rovers visit Falkirk and Queen of the South travel to face Livingston.
Week two for Championship, Leagues One and Two
Clubs in the Scottish Championship and Leagues One and Two started their league campaign last weekend and there are full cards in the third and fourth tiers today as well as four games in the second.
TEAM NEWS
Dundee v St Johnstone (15:00)
Dundee make two changes with Nicky Low and Paul McGowan coming into midfield in place of Paul McGinn and captain Kevin Thomson, who was injured in midweek.
St Johnstone make three changes. Dave MacKay returning to defence in place of Brad McKay, Chris Millar is in midfield instead of David Wotherspoon and Steven MacLean replaces John Sutton up front.
"Today we have a strong squad again and a lot of the players who played the last games. This game is very important to keep winning games and put ourselves in a good position.
"Scott Allan is a talented player and we've been watching him for some time. He has something to add to Celtic. He is still young, can develop and is a prospect for us. It takes time to adapt to a new environment."
TEAM NEWS
Motherwell v Aberdeen (15:00)
Motherwell are unchanged from the defeat by Hearts, Aberdeen bring in Andy Considine and David Goodwillie for Paul Quinn and Adam Rooney.
Kilmarnock make one change, Mark O'Hara starts in place of Scott Robinson. Kris Boyd and Lee McCulloch return to the bench.
Ryan Stevenson and Kris Doolan are the only changes to the Partick Thistle side, Mathias Pogba failing to recover from a hamstring strain and Abdul Osman is left out of the squad completley.
"It is all tactical. Ryan Christie is a real talent and is going to go far in the game. It is just interest and speculation and there's a lot of scouts coming to watch him.
"But he's a smashing kid and he would not look out of place on any training pitch in the English Premier League. We are a selling club and would never stand in a kid's way, but the deal has to be right for Inverness.
"I have seen a real improvement in him."
Celtic v Inverness CT (15:00)
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Partick Thistle v Kilmarnock (15:00)
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Kilimarnock registered their first point of the season on Wednesday with Kallum Higginbotham's chipped penalty giving them a 2-2 draw with Celtic. Killie's pursuit of a first win this season takes them to Partick Thistle's Firhill today with the Jags also looking for a maiden three points for the campaignImage caption: Kilimarnock registered their first point of the season on Wednesday with Kallum Higginbotham's chipped penalty giving them a 2-2 draw with Celtic. Killie's pursuit of a first win this season takes them to Partick Thistle's Firhill today with the Jags also looking for a maiden three points for the campaign
Hamilton Academical v Dundee United (15:00)
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Dundee v St Johnstone (15:00)
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Motherwell v Aberdeen (15:00)
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Aberdeen also have a 100% record in the Premiership but have only played two league fixtures. Adam Rooney scored twice the last time the Dons visited Motherwell, where they play todayImage caption: Aberdeen also have a 100% record in the Premiership but have only played two league fixtures. Adam Rooney scored twice the last time the Dons visited Motherwell, where they play today
Ross County v Hearts (15:00)
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TEAM NEWS
However, while Allan will make an appearance for fans today, he will not be in the Celtic squad. Dedryck Boyata and Stuart Armstrong return for Ronny Deila's side against Inverness.
Caley Thistle make two changes with full-back Carl Tremarco and midfielder Iain Vigurs coming in for Ryan Christie and striker Dani Lopez.
Allan arrives at Celtic Park
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Scott Allan has completed a move to Celtic from Hibernian on a four-year deal. He will be introduced to the Celtic fans today at their match against Inverness Caledonian ThistleImage caption: Scott Allan has completed a move to Celtic from Hibernian on a four-year deal. He will be introduced to the Celtic fans today at their match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle
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There are six Scottish Premiership matches on today, all at 15:00.
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- Celtic are undefeated in their last 14 Premiership games
- Dundee failed to beat St Johnstone at Dens Park last season
- Dundee United were undefeated against Hamilton in 2014-15
- Aberdeen won all three meetings with Motherwell last term
- Partick Thistle were unable to beat Kilmarnock last season
- Ross County have won only once in their 11 meetings with Hearts


SNS GroupCopyright: SNS Group Managers Jim McIntyre and Robbie Neilson have a quick chat ahead of Ross County v HeartsImage caption: Managers Jim McIntyre and Robbie Neilson have a quick chat ahead of Ross County v Hearts 
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SNSCopyright: SNS Liam Henderson joined Hibernian on loan in the deal that took Scott Allan to Celtic on a four-year deal. Henderson is on the bench for Hibs todayImage caption: Liam Henderson joined Hibernian on loan in the deal that took Scott Allan to Celtic on a four-year deal. Henderson is on the bench for Hibs today 
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SNSCopyright: SNS Kilimarnock registered their first point of the season on Wednesday with Kallum Higginbotham's chipped penalty giving them a 2-2 draw with Celtic. Killie's pursuit of a first win this season takes them to Partick Thistle's Firhill today with the Jags also looking for a maiden three points for the campaignImage caption: Kilimarnock registered their first point of the season on Wednesday with Kallum Higginbotham's chipped penalty giving them a 2-2 draw with Celtic. Killie's pursuit of a first win this season takes them to Partick Thistle's Firhill today with the Jags also looking for a maiden three points for the campaign 
SNSCopyright: SNS Blair Spittal scored both of Dundee United's goals in the 2-2 draw with Dundee. United are at Hamilton Academical's New Douglas Park todayImage caption: Blair Spittal scored both of Dundee United's goals in the 2-2 draw with Dundee. United are at Hamilton Academical's New Douglas Park today 
SNSCopyright: SNS Dundee fought back from two down to claim a draw in their city derby with United on Tuesday. Paul Hartley's men face another Tayside rival this afternoon, a St Johnstone side still in search of their first winImage caption: Dundee fought back from two down to claim a draw in their city derby with United on Tuesday. Paul Hartley's men face another Tayside rival this afternoon, a St Johnstone side still in search of their first win 
SNSCopyright: SNS Aberdeen also have a 100% record in the Premiership but have only played two league fixtures. Adam Rooney scored twice the last time the Dons visited Motherwell, where they play todayImage caption: Aberdeen also have a 100% record in the Premiership but have only played two league fixtures. Adam Rooney scored twice the last time the Dons visited Motherwell, where they play today 
SNSCopyright: SNS Can Hearts maintain their 100% start to the season? The Premiership leaders are at Ross County seeking their fifth straight win in all competitions and their fourth in the leagueImage caption: Can Hearts maintain their 100% start to the season? The Premiership leaders are at Ross County seeking their fifth straight win in all competitions and their fourth in the league 
SNSCopyright: SNS Scott Allan has completed a move to Celtic from Hibernian on a four-year deal. He will be introduced to the Celtic fans today at their match against Inverness Caledonian ThistleImage caption: Scott Allan has completed a move to Celtic from Hibernian on a four-year deal. He will be introduced to the Celtic fans today at their match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Latest PostRoss County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson
"I'm delighted to get the three points. It's a great result, a lot of the guys are really tired today but they need to do that if they want to do well in the league."
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes
"Delighted to come away from Motherwell at any time with three points, none more so than today."
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Hamilton Academical player-manager Martin Canning
"I thought the boys were excellent. All over the park, to a man, they won their battle over the pitch and that's something I asked them to go and do. It's a fantastic result for us."
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Motherwell manager Ian Baraclough
"I'm sickened of coming in having lost a game on what really is a set piece. We need to show more aggression going into the challenge one v one and not allow the player to get into that position to go and score the goal."
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
Dundee manager Paul Hartley
"We always felt 2-0 was a tricky scoreline and we didn't start the second half well. We've got to make sure that we try to play as well as we can for the majority of the game. I'm pleased with what we've got so far."
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright
"Again, we put ourselves behind the eight ball. You're 2-0 down with playing reasonably well but giving away two stupid goals. You can't do that at this level. We've put ourselves in poor positions, chasing games every game this season."
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara
"A lot went wrong today, especially first half. We were second to most things, they bullied us at times and we gifted them a few goals as well. We seemed to make things hard for ourselves and we got punished for it.
"Second half, I thought we were better but then again we lose a poor goal at the end. We'll be a lot better next week."
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A Hibee on the way back from Easter Road: "Malonga is awful!!!!! He is lazy and unproductive. Got to be on the bench next week but McGinn and Henderson looking really good."
Alan, St Mirren fan: "What is going on best players mallan and langfield Thompson all on the bench load of rubbish"
Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock manager Gary Locke
"We showed great character to come back and get it back to 2-2. Once we got to grips with things and managed to pass the ball, we played with a wee bit more composure."
Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
Partick Thistle manager Alan Archibald
"Very impressed. We just weren't clinical enough. Second half, the sending off changed the game a bit but I still think we imposed ourselves on the game."
Second straight defeat for Buddies
Celtic 4-2 Inverness
Inverness manager John Hughes
"The first two goals were a joke. That put us right on the back foot. We were a lot, lot better in the second half. We showed resolve, showed charatcer, got a goal back and got another goal back."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Ross County manager Jim McIntyre
"It was more of a scrap [in the second half]. Sometimes games become a bit frantic and that's the way it panned out. Hearts are a good side and nobody's mugs. Unfortunately for us, they were more clinical."
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Livingston 0-1 Queen of the South
The delayed kick-off in the Scottish Championship concludes with Queens sealing victory courtesy of a Lewis Kidd strike midway through the second half.
Hibs off the mark
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Jackie McNamara's Dundee United lost 4-0 at Hamilton today.
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Celtic manager Ronny Deila
"I'm very, very pleased with a lot of the things I'm seeing and I'm looking forward to Wednesday."
Celtic face Malmo in the Champions League play-of first leg in Glasgow on Wednesday.
GOALS GALORE
The Scottish Premiership was the place to be for goals today with 23 in total and at least three in each fixture.
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CHAMPIONSHIP
Falkirk 1-0 Raith Rovers
Hibernian 1-0 Morton
St Mirren 1-2 Dumbarton
LEAGUE ONE
Ayr 2-1 Brechin
Dunfermline 7-1 Cowdenbeath
Forfar 4-0 Albion
Stenhousemuir 2-1 Airdrieonians
Stranraer 0-4 Peterhead
LEAGUE TWO
Annan Athletic 1-1 Stirling
Clyde 0-2 Queen's Park
East Fife 5-0 Berwick
Elgin 4-0 East Stirling
Montrose 3-0 Arbroath
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Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
The Dons also have a 100% record, having played a game less than Hearts. They came from behind to consign Motherwell to a third straight loss.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts remain top of the Scottish Premiership with a maximum 12 points. They had it tough at times in Dingwall but hung in for victory.
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Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone
Dundee's first-half showing proves to be enough to give them victory in the Tayside derby.
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Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock
A point apiece at Firhill with both sides still in search of that first victory.
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Celtic 4-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
It's all over at Celtic Park with the hosts moving on to 10 points after four games. They were dominant for around 75 minutes but lost a couple of late goals as Inverness improved.
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Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United
Accies had neither won nor scored before today but they certainly made up for that with a stunning win against Dundee United.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 4-0 Dundee United (Nade)
Christian Nade puts a bit more gloss on the scoreline for Hamilton with a straight forward tap-in.
Easy Street for Hamilton
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
After racing into that three-goal first-half lead, Hamilton have been comfortable in the second half.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 2-2 Kilmarnock (Boyd)
Kris Boyd nets his first goal of the season with the substitute with a header from a Kilmarnock corner. All square again.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Niall McGinn comes close to scoring his second of the day by firing against the post.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Juanma skips past goalkeeper Scott Fox but the angle is very tight and the Hearts striker cannot whip his shot on target.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 2-1 Kilmarnock (Doolan)
The 10 men are in front. Kris Doolan beats the offside trap to side-foot past Jamie MacDonald.
GOAL
Celtic 4-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Horner)
Inverness pull another goal back at Celtic Park with Lewis Horner beating Craig Gordon from the edge of the box.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Ross County forward Liam Boyce goes for a spectacular overhead kick near the penalty spot, with his acrobatic effort sliding narrowly wide of the target.
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Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Dundee United's Simon Murray launches a long-range effort from 25 yards that dips wide of Michael McGovern's far post.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"Brilliant move from Aberdeen almost ends with them killing Motherwell off as Niall McGinn exchanges passes with Ryan Jack before jinking into the home side's penalty area and firing in a shot that beat Connor Ripley, but unlike in the first half, the post denies him."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Gavin Reilly should be adding to Hearts' lead but the substitute awkwardly balloons a shot over an unguarded net from six yards.
GOAL
Celtic 4-1 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Christie)
Celtic are careless in possession and Ryan Christie gets away from the home defence to drive past Craig Gordon.
GOAL
Celtic 4-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Armstrong)
Inverness get themselves in all sorts of bother at the back and Stuart Armstrong takes full advantage, firing home his second of the match.
GREAT SAVE!
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"Jonny Hayes pulls a good save out of Connor Ripley with a low drive to keep this match finely balanced."
RED CARD
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Red card for Partick Thistle's Liam Lindsay as he pulls down Mark O'Hara after losing possession to the Killie man.
GOAL
Motherwell 1-2 Aberdeen (Taylor)
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"Ash Taylor heads Aberdeen in front, getting on the end of Niall McGinn's free-kick from the left. Connor Ripley came off his line but got nowhere near the ball, but referee Willie Collum saw nothing amiss and the goal stands."
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Martin Dowden
BBC Scotland at Victoria Park
"This looked done and dusted early on with Hearts looking very strong for much of the first half, they've dropped off a little and handed County a chance. All to play for."
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Kenny Innes on Facebook: "Think Aberdeen FC will win 3-1 today. Keep our 100% record going."
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
United try to to catch Hamilton on the break - Blair Spittal's low drive from the angle of area is well-saved by Michael McGovern.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Killie keeper Jamie MacDonald called into action again as he beats away a Callum Booth effort from the edge of the box.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts defender Callum Paterson gets above Marcus Fraser to connect with a header but can only steer the ball wide from a great position.
GOAL
Celtic 3-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Armstrong)
Celtic canter into the Inverness box again and Stuart Armstrong takes one touch before striking firmly into the net.
GOAL
Dundee 2-1 St Johnstone (MacLean)
Michael O'Halloran does the leg work for Saints, laying the ball on a plate for Steven MacLean to halve the visitors' deficit.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Confusion between Tomas Cerny and his defence leads to a chance for Kallum Higginbothum but the Kilmarnock's right-foot strike from the edge of the box goes narrowly past the post against his former side.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Josh Magennis has the first strike in anger of the second half at Firhill but his effort flies harmlessly over the Thistle crossbar.
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Livingston 0-0 Queen of the South
The delayed kick-off in the Scottish Championship has now reached half-time with no goals so far.
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Michael McGovern tested early in the second half by Blair Spittal, who forced a decent save from the Accies keeper off a Chris Erskine through ball.
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Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"A sign of attacking intent from Aberdeen at the start of the second half, with Adam Rooney replacing Willo Flood and the visitors should have been ahead almost immediately after the restart as Niall McGinn picks out David Goodwillie, but he planted his header straight at Connor Ripley."
DISALLOWED GOAL
Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone's Liam Craig puts the ball in the net but a foul in the build-up by Steven MacLean means no goal is awarded.
KICK-OFF
Games resuming for the second half.
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Celtic 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
"A few impressive individual performances amongst the Celtic players, but Scott Brown has stood out. Too strong in the challenge for his opponents, driving runs from deep and some good passing.
"He also took a knock early on that required some treatment and that might play on Ronny Deila's mind in the second half - trying to ensure key players stay fit for Malmo on Wednesday.
"Celtic are in control and can probably afford some early substitutions after the break."
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
Josh Magennis uses his strength to get on the end of a long hopeful but hist the outside of the post shortly before the break.
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Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone
Dundee very much in command so far in the derby.
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Ross County 1-2 Hearts
Hearts on course to preserve their 100% record but that Liam Boyce penalty has given County hope for the second half.
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CHAMPIONSHIP
Falkirk 0-0 Raith Rovers
Hibernian 0-0 Morton
St Mirren 0-1 Dumbarton
LEAGUE ONE
Ayr 1-0 Brechin
Dunfermline 4-0 Cowdenbeath
Forfar 0-0 Albion
Stenhousemuir 1-0 Airdrieonians
Stranraer 0-1 Peterhead
LEAGUE TWO
Annan Athletic 0-0 Stirling
Clyde 0-0 Queen's Park
East Fife 3-0 Berwick
Elgin 2-0 East Stirling
Montrose 2-0 Arbroath
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Celtic 2-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo forces Craig Gordon into his first save of the afternoon as the Celtic keeper turns wide the striker's drive from the edge of the penalty area. The whistle soon sounds for the interval and the hosts are well on top.
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Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
What a first half from Hamilton. They have dominated a poor Dundee United side.
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Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen
Level at the break at Fir Park. Motherwell led but the Dons quickly came back into it.
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Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock
A stoppage in play as Partick Thistle's Steve Lawless receives treatment after a hefty looking challenge by Greg Kiltie.
GOALS, GOALS, GOALS
That's 14 goals so far today's Scottish Premiership...
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United
Great save from Michael McGovern in the home goal at New Douglas Park after being largely a spectator thus far. He tips Chris Erskine's dinked shot round his far post.
GOAL
Dundee 2-0 St Johnstone (Hemmings)
Nicky Low sets up his second goal of the afternoon, the midfielder's cross being headed home by Kane Hemmings.
GOAL
Ross County 1-2 Hearts (Boyce, pen)
Liam Boyce converts the spot-kick to notch his first goal of the season and halve County's deficit.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 3-0 Dundee United (Morris)
Accies, goalless coming into this game, have racked up three in this blistering first half against a shambolic United defence. Carlton Morris capitalises on a sharp through ball, and one-on-one with Luis Zwick, rolls the ball home.
PENALTY
Ross County 0-2 Hearts
Penalty to Ross County as Jackson Irvine is pulled down by Alim Ozturk.
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BBC Sportsound pundit Barry Wilson: "Ross County were on top for the first 10 minutes but since Hearts scored they have dictated. They are really popping the ball around with confidence."
GOAL
Partick Thistle 1-1 Kilmarnock (McKenzie)
Rory McKenzie gets Kilmarnock back into the game out of nowhere as he clips the ball into the corner of the net after breaking through Partick Thistles back line.
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 2-0 Dundee United (Tagliapietra)
Carlton Morris and Ali Crawford are denied brilliantly by Luis Zwick in the United goal, but the keeper is powerless to stop the hulking Lucas De Lima Tagliapietra's header.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock
Great double save from Thistle keeper Tomas Cerny, first with his feet from Josh Magennis and then low to his left from a header.
GREAT SAVE!
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone
But now Dundee threaten with in-form Greg Stewart cutting in and testing Saints keeper Alan Mannus.
Derby at Dens
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone striker Steven MacLean cannot capitalise after being picked out at a corner. Earlier, Dundee goalkeeper Scott Bain made an excellent save to deny Graham Cummins.
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Hamilton Academical 1-0 Dundee United
Dougie Imrie has tried a couple of long-range shots in the last two minutes, both flying narrowly wide of Luis Zwick's left post.
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Hamilton Academical 1-0 Dundee United
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Scotland at New Douglas Park
"Tell you what, Gramoz Kurtaj is looking good - lots of skills - and the Dundee United defence are struggling to deal with him."
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Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
"This has been a comfortable assignment for Celtic so far, they are generally in command of the ball and Inverness look particularly vulnerable to cross balls. Both Celtic's goals have come from deliveries into the area, and Johansen's set pieces are causing particular problems."
GOAL
Motherwell 1-1 Aberdeen (McGinn)
Aberdeen are level in somewhat fortunate circumstances. Niall McGinn cuts in from the left and crosses, with the ball finding its way into the net.
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Connie McLaughlin
BBC Scotland at Easter Road
"Hibs fans applauding new signing Liam Henderson as he warms up."
GOAL
Hamilton Academical 1-0 Dundee United (Crawford)
A brilliant individual goal from Crawford, who picks up a poor Mark Durnan pass and rockets a low shot beyond Luis Zwick to open his team's account for the season
HITS THE WOODWORK
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock
Partick hit the post after the ball bounces around the Killie box. Kris Doolan sees his curling left-foot shot strike the far upright.
GOAL
Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone (McPake)
James McPake gives Dundee the lead in the Tayside derby with a fine volley from Nicky Low's corner. That's two goals in two games for the big defender.
GOAL
Ross County 0-2 Hearts (Ozturk)
Callum Paterson meets a well-rehearsed corner on the volley and the ball is touched home by Hearts skipper Alim Ozturk.
Derby at Dens
Dundee 0-0 St Johnstone
No goals so far at Dens Park. Greg Stewart squandered an early chance for the hosts while Saints may have had a penalty after Graham Cummins went down in the box.
GOAL
Celtic 2-0 Inverness CT (Griffiths)
Another goal for Celtic and another header, the striker heading Nir Bitton's cross down into the net.
GOAL
Ross County 0-1 Hearts (Sow)
From Hearts' first attack of the game, Osman Sow takes a lovely touch, cuts in from the right and thumps a screamer past Scott Fox via the inside of the post.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"A week on from the controversy over John Collins' comments about Celtic's opponents and Derek McInnes's rather irked response, I asked the Aberdeen manager if Celtic had been in touch to attempt to smooth the waters.
"McInnes says there's no problem between his club and Celtic, he's spoken to Ronny Deila this week - as he does regularly - and there's a healthy respect between the clubs."
GREAT SAVE!
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Ross County are looking very lively as Liam Boyce has a pop and Neil Alexander has to get down smartly to make the save.
GOAL
Partick Thistle 1-0 Kilmarnock (Doolan)
Kris Doolan marks his return to the side by seizing on a mistake by Mark Connolly in the Kilmarnock defence and finding the net.
GOAL
Celtic 1-0 Inverness CT (Lustig)
Mikael Lustig heads home from around six yards out after being picked out at a free-kick.
GREAT SAVE!
Ross County 0-0 Hearts
Michael Gardyne hammers in a shot from the angle of the six-yard box, with Hearts keeper Neil Alexander showing good reflexes and strong hands to keep it out.
Delayed kick-off
Livingston v Queen of the South in the Scottish Championship will kick off at 15:15 after kick-off was delayed.
GOAL
Motherwell 1-0 Aberdeen (Johnson)
Marvin Johnson fires Motherwell ahead after the hosts mount a sweeping counter-attack.
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Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Scotland at New Douglas Park
On Twitter: "28 seconds it took for @AliCrawford to fire over the bar. @acciesfc immediately on the front foot. @BBCSportScot"
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Ross County 0-0 Hearts
BBC Sportsound pundit Barry Wilson at Victoria Park: "I'm expecting an open, high-tempo game. There was heavy rain overnight and the pitch has been watered again, so there will be a real zip on the surface."
MATCH FACTS
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Hamilton Academical 0-0 Dundee United
Early chance for Hamilton Accies less than in a minute into proceedings at New Douglas Park. Ali Crawford rifles a strike from the edge of the United box just over the crossbar.
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Alasdair Lamont
BBC Scotland at Fir Park
"At Fir Park, AMotherwell have stuck with the side that was beaten 2-0 by Hearts in midweek, while Aberdeen - after a week's break - bring in Considine and Goodwillie for Quinn and Rooney from the team that beat Kilmarnock 2-0."
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KICK-OFF
Games getting udnerway.
Scott Allan addresses Celtic fans
"Unbelievable, it's a great opportunity for me to join a massive club. I'm just going to try my hardest.
"In football terms it was a no brainer to come here: I can't wait to get started."
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Richard Wilson
BBC Scotland at Celtic Park
"Ronny Deila has chosen the strongest possible Celtic starting line-up for the visit of Inverness.
"The task was daunting enough for John Hughes' men already, given the injuries that have diminished the Highland club's squad, but it looks as though Celtic are intent on building up momentum ahead of the midweek Champions League play-off first leg against Malmo.
"A large home crowd certainly waits expectantly."
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Paul - Manchester Dark Blues: "As a Dee fan, we might miss Loy today but we have quality to come in in Paul McGowan. It's going to be a rollercoaster of a season!"
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Ross Brechin: "A welcome rarity in the #SPFL this afternoon - all games KO at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon - the way it should be #bbcscotfootball"
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Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Scotland at New Douglas Park
"Hearing Christian Nade felt a bit unwell this week. Good chance for Hamilton Accies to give Carlton Morris a shot up front - big, powerful striker sent up on loan from Norwich City by Alex Neil.
"Jackie McNamara tells me he's keen to freshen things up with Simon Murray starting ahead of Charlie Telfer. The United manager still doesn't know when Rodney Sneijder will be back - the Dutchman has had a viral infection and is back in his homeland."
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BBC Scotland's Brian McLauchlin on Twitter: "Last time Dundee beat St Johnstone at home was 1st March 2008! Will that change today or will Saints have their first win of the season?"
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Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs
"I've been very open and very honest from day one. We were very clear in what our intentions were with Scott [Allan].
"We've behaved impeccably. It had to be right for the club, the club is the most important benefactor in all of this. We've made the decision. We're happy with that and we move on.
"I'm really looking forward to working with [loan signing] Liam [Henderson]."
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Scottish League Two fixtures:
Annan Athletic v Stirling Albion
Clyde v Queen's Park
East Fife v Berwick Rangers
Elgin City v East Stirlingshire
Montrose v Arbroath
Scottish League One fixtures
Ayr United v Brechin
Dunfermline v Cowdenbeath
Forfar Athletic v Albion Rovers
Stenhousemuir v Airdrieonians
Stranraer v Peterhead
Henderson to Hibs
Hibs host Greenock Morton today, St Mirren welcome Dumbarton, Raith Rovers visit Falkirk and Queen of the South travel to face Livingston.
Week two for Championship, Leagues One and Two
Clubs in the Scottish Championship and Leagues One and Two started their league campaign last weekend and there are full cards in the third and fourth tiers today as well as four games in the second.
TEAM NEWS
Dundee v St Johnstone (15:00)
Dundee make two changes with Nicky Low and Paul McGowan coming into midfield in place of Paul McGinn and captain Kevin Thomson, who was injured in midweek.
St Johnstone make three changes. Dave MacKay returning to defence in place of Brad McKay, Chris Millar is in midfield instead of David Wotherspoon and Steven MacLean replaces John Sutton up front.
LINE-UPS
Dundee v St Johnstone (15:00)
Dundee: Bain, McGinn, Etxabeguren Leanizbarrutia, McPake, Holt, Ross, McGowan, Low, Harkins, Hemmings, Stewart. Subs: Irvine, Konrad, Meggatt, Ferry, Mitchell, Tankulic, Carreiro.
St Johnstone: Mannus, Shaughnessy, Mackay, Scobbie, Brian Easton, Millar, Davidson, Craig, O'Halloran, MacLean, Cummins. Subs: Lappin, Wright, Sutton, Clark, McKay, Caddis, Kane.
Referee: Kevin Clancy.
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Celtic v Inverness CT (15:00)
Celtic: Gordon, Lustig, Boyata, van Dijk, Izaguirre, Biton, Brown, Mackay-Steven, Johansen, Armstrong, Griffiths. Subs: Stokes, Rogic, Mulgrew, Janko, Bailly, McGregor, Forrest.
Inverness CT: Fon Williams, Raven, Devine, Draper, Tremarco, Tansey, Vigurs, Polworth, Horner, Mbuyi-Mutombo, Williams. Subs: Esson, Lopez, Wedderburn, Christie, Jason Brown, Sutherland.
Referee: Craig Thomson.
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Hamilton Academical v Dundee United
Hamilton Academical: McGovern, Gordon, Garcia Tena, Tagliapietra, Kurakins, Gillespie, Imrie, MacKinnon, Crawford, Kurtaj, Morris. Subs: MacDonald, Watson, Longridge, Docherty, Martin, Nade, Boyd.
Dundee United: Zwick, McGowan, Donaldson, Durnan, Dixon, Souttar, Rankin, Erskine, Bodul, Spittal, Murray. Subs: Dillon, Muirhead, McCallum, Telfer, Connolly, Fraser, Lochhead.
Referee: Steven McLean.
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Ross County v Hearts (15:00)
Ross County: Fox, Fraser, Davies, Robertson, Foster, Gardyne, Irvine, McShane, De Vita, Boyce, Curran. Subs: Reckord, Quinn, Boyd, Graham, Murdoch, Dingwall, Bachmann.
Hearts: Alexander, Paterson, Ozturk, Igor Rossi, Oshaniwa, Walker, Buaben, Gomis, Nicholson, Delgado, Sow. Subs: McHattie, King, Hamilton, Oliver, Reilly, McGhee, McKirdy.
Referee: Bobby Madden.
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Celtic manager Ronny Deila
"Today we have a strong squad again and a lot of the players who played the last games. This game is very important to keep winning games and put ourselves in a good position.
"Scott Allan is a talented player and we've been watching him for some time. He has something to add to Celtic. He is still young, can develop and is a prospect for us. It takes time to adapt to a new environment."
TEAM NEWS
Motherwell v Aberdeen (15:00)
Motherwell are unchanged from the defeat by Hearts, Aberdeen bring in Andy Considine and David Goodwillie for Paul Quinn and Adam Rooney.
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Motherwell v Aberdeen (15:00)
Motherwell: Ripley, Law, Laing, McManus, Hammell, Ainsworth, Lasley, Taylor, Johnson, McDonald, Moult. Subs: Twardzik, Chalmers, Kennedy, Clarkson, Jack Leitch, Thomas, Cadden.
Aberdeen: Ward, Logan, Taylor, Considine, Shinnie, Jack, Flood, McLean, Hayes, McGinn, Goodwillie. Subs: Rooney, Smith, Robson, Quinn, Brown, Shankland, Wright.
Referee: William Collum.
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Partick Thistle v Kilmarnock (15:00)
Kilmarnock make one change, Mark O'Hara starts in place of Scott Robinson. Kris Boyd and Lee McCulloch return to the bench.
Ryan Stevenson and Kris Doolan are the only changes to the Partick Thistle side, Mathias Pogba failing to recover from a hamstring strain and Abdul Osman is left out of the squad completley.
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Partick Thistle v Kilmarnock (15:00)
Partick Thistle: Cerny, Miller, Frans, Lindsay, Booth, Welsh, Bannigan, Amoo, Stevenson, Lawless, Doolan. Subs: Seaborne, Scully, Wilson, Hendry, McDaid, Leyden, Fraser.
Kilmarnock: MacDonald, Westlake, Connolly, Ashcroft, Smith, Hamill, O'Hara, Kiltie, McKenzie, Higginbotham, Magennis. Subs: Barbour, Findlay, Boyd, McCulloch, Splaine, Davies, Mclean.
Referee: Alan Muir.
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Hughes
"It is all tactical. Ryan Christie is a real talent and is going to go far in the game. It is just interest and speculation and there's a lot of scouts coming to watch him.
"But he's a smashing kid and he would not look out of place on any training pitch in the English Premier League. We are a selling club and would never stand in a kid's way, but the deal has to be right for Inverness.
"I have seen a real improvement in him."
Celtic v Inverness CT (15:00)
Partick Thistle v Kilmarnock (15:00)
Hamilton Academical v Dundee United (15:00)
Dundee v St Johnstone (15:00)
Motherwell v Aberdeen (15:00)
Ross County v Hearts (15:00)
TEAM NEWS
However, while Allan will make an appearance for fans today, he will not be in the Celtic squad. Dedryck Boyata and Stuart Armstrong return for Ronny Deila's side against Inverness.
Caley Thistle make two changes with full-back Carl Tremarco and midfielder Iain Vigurs coming in for Ryan Christie and striker Dani Lopez.
Allan arrives at Celtic Park
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There are six Scottish Premiership matches on today, all at 15:00.
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