I'll wind this up now by offering our hearty congratulations to Motherwell, who progressed to the Scottish Cup final and St Mirren, who wrapped up promotion and the Championship title.
What about tomorrow? We've got a biggie in the second Scottish Cup semi-final as Celtic and Rangers meet at Hampden.
Brendan Rodgers has yet to lose at the national stadium but Rangers will surely be fired up against their city rivals in what is their last chance of silverware this season.
Make sure you join us for what should be a cracker, with a 14:30 BST kick-off.
Cheers for now...
Buddies aim high
An emotional St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick is sure manager Jack Ross will stay on for a crack at the top flight next season.
"Jack could have gone a few times," he tells BBC Scotland. "He has shown great loyalty to the club.
"I think he will stay. He loves the job and none of us interfere.
"The job is just half finished. We're definitely a top six club, we think we are a top four club."
Ross looks for progress at St Mirren
A delighted St Mirren manager Jack Ross, talking to BBC Scotland:
"A huge amount of relief is first emotion.
"It's a new experience for me as a young manager. It's a different feeling from last season, which I maybe enjoyed more (surviving relegation).
"From the turn of the year, the group has firmly believed we would go on and win the league.
"It was a hard game today against difficult opponents but we dug it out.
"When I took the job the club was in a difficult place, the next step on the journey is to progress in the Premiership.
"There's nothing to suggest I won't be here next season. This club is a good fit for me. They allow me to work the way I want. Am I satisfied in this job? Probably not, I want us to get better."
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Clarke's magic touch
FT: Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
The Killie stats just keep getting better. It's now 11 games unbeaten as we go into the Premiership split.
Since Steve Clarke took over at Rugby Park in mid-October, only leaders Celtic have accumulated more points - only three more, mind.
It's been a quite incredible turnaround.
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Ayr stutter, Cowden face play-off fight
So, nothing was settled at the top of League One, with 10-man Ayr United slipping up at home to Stranraer and Raith Rovers winning to move within two points of the leaders.
At the foot of League Two, Cowdenbeath must now face a play-off to retain their senior status.
Post update
It's only just reached half time at Links Park, with Montrose leading Berwick Rangers 1-0. There was a very long delay after a bad injury to Ouzy See, who was taken away in an ambulance.
FULL-TIME
League Two
Clyde 2-1 Stirling Albion
Elgin City 1-1 Edinburgh City
Peterhead 1-0 Cowdenbeath
Stenhousemuir 3-2 Annan Athletic
FULL-TIME
League One
Airdrieonians 2-0 Albion Rovers
Ayr United 1-2 Stranraer
East Fife 0-5 Arbroath
Forfar Athletic 0-1 Alloa Athletic
Raith Rovers 2-0 Queen's Park
FULL-TIME
Championship
Dundee Utd 1-0 Falkirk
Dunfermline 4-0 Brechin City
Inverness CT 5-1 Dumbarton
Morton 0-1 Queen of the South
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
FULL-TIME Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
It's an incredible six league wins on the spin for Killie, who are now just four points behind fourth-placed Hibs going into the split.
For Accies, it's a fifth defeat in a row and they are most definitely in a scrap to avoid relegation over the next five games.
St Mirren clinch Championship title
FT: St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
That's it. St Mirren are over the line.
The customary pitch invasion is under way...
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GOAL Dunfermline 4-0 Brechin City
Kallum Higginbotham
A penalty adds further gloss to a one-sided encounter.
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
It’s all Kilmarnock and only a good save from Gary Woods prevents Eamonn Brophy from adding a third goal for the visitors with a powerful strike.
GOAL Ayr Utd 1-2 Stranraer
Scott Agnew
A bad day for 10-man Ayr United just got worse as the visitors net a late penalty.
Boyd does it again
Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at the Superseal Stadium
The rejuvenated Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd has to be in the running for player of the season.
He finishes well to put his side back in front here and, on their second half showing, this is a deserved lead. Can Accies find another moment of magic to turn things around?
Buddies are almost there
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
The Buddies are around seven minutes away from the point they need to wrap up promotion to the Premiership. It's been a tense afternoon, with Livi providing stubborn opposition.
GOAL Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
Kris Boyd
Kris Boyd gets his 21st goal of the season and it's a very typical Boyd goal as he's in the right place at the right time to apply the finish from Aaron Simpson's delivery.
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Montrose 1-0 Berwick Rangers
Berwick Rangers' Ouzy See has finally been stretchered off by paramedics at Links Park. Play has been suspended there since the 29th minute.
GOAL Dunfermline 3-0 Brechin City
Andy Ryan
The Fifers extend their cushion as Andy Ryan nods in a cross from the lively Fraser Aird.
GOAL Hamilton 1-1 Kilmarnock
David Templeton
I think that's what they call a managerial masterstroke.
David Templeton, just on from the substitutes' bench, steps up to fire in a free-kick and draw Hamilton level.
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I'll wind this up now by offering our hearty congratulations to Motherwell, who progressed to the Scottish Cup final and St Mirren, who wrapped up promotion and the Championship title.
What about tomorrow? We've got a biggie in the second Scottish Cup semi-final as Celtic and Rangers meet at Hampden.
Brendan Rodgers has yet to lose at the national stadium but Rangers will surely be fired up against their city rivals in what is their last chance of silverware this season.
Make sure you join us for what should be a cracker, with a 14:30 BST kick-off.
Cheers for now...
Buddies aim high
An emotional St Mirren chief executive Tony Fitzpatrick is sure manager Jack Ross will stay on for a crack at the top flight next season.
"Jack could have gone a few times," he tells BBC Scotland. "He has shown great loyalty to the club.
"I think he will stay. He loves the job and none of us interfere.
"The job is just half finished. We're definitely a top six club, we think we are a top four club."
Ross looks for progress at St Mirren
A delighted St Mirren manager Jack Ross, talking to BBC Scotland:
"A huge amount of relief is first emotion.
"It's a new experience for me as a young manager. It's a different feeling from last season, which I maybe enjoyed more (surviving relegation).
"From the turn of the year, the group has firmly believed we would go on and win the league.
"It was a hard game today against difficult opponents but we dug it out.
"When I took the job the club was in a difficult place, the next step on the journey is to progress in the Premiership.
"There's nothing to suggest I won't be here next season. This club is a good fit for me. They allow me to work the way I want. Am I satisfied in this job? Probably not, I want us to get better."
Clarke's magic touch
FT: Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
The Killie stats just keep getting better. It's now 11 games unbeaten as we go into the Premiership split.
Since Steve Clarke took over at Rugby Park in mid-October, only leaders Celtic have accumulated more points - only three more, mind.
It's been a quite incredible turnaround.
Ayr stutter, Cowden face play-off fight
So, nothing was settled at the top of League One, with 10-man Ayr United slipping up at home to Stranraer and Raith Rovers winning to move within two points of the leaders.
At the foot of League Two, Cowdenbeath must now face a play-off to retain their senior status.
Post update
It's only just reached half time at Links Park, with Montrose leading Berwick Rangers 1-0. There was a very long delay after a bad injury to Ouzy See, who was taken away in an ambulance.
FULL-TIME
League Two
Clyde 2-1 Stirling Albion
Elgin City 1-1 Edinburgh City
Peterhead 1-0 Cowdenbeath
Stenhousemuir 3-2 Annan Athletic
FULL-TIME
League One
Airdrieonians 2-0 Albion Rovers
Ayr United 1-2 Stranraer
East Fife 0-5 Arbroath
Forfar Athletic 0-1 Alloa Athletic
Raith Rovers 2-0 Queen's Park
FULL-TIME
Championship
Dundee Utd 1-0 Falkirk
Dunfermline 4-0 Brechin City
Inverness CT 5-1 Dumbarton
Morton 0-1 Queen of the South
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
FULL-TIME Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
It's an incredible six league wins on the spin for Killie, who are now just four points behind fourth-placed Hibs going into the split.
For Accies, it's a fifth defeat in a row and they are most definitely in a scrap to avoid relegation over the next five games.
St Mirren clinch Championship title
FT: St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
That's it. St Mirren are over the line.
The customary pitch invasion is under way...
GOAL Dunfermline 4-0 Brechin City
Kallum Higginbotham
A penalty adds further gloss to a one-sided encounter.
GREAT SAVE!
Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
It’s all Kilmarnock and only a good save from Gary Woods prevents Eamonn Brophy from adding a third goal for the visitors with a powerful strike.
GOAL Ayr Utd 1-2 Stranraer
Scott Agnew
A bad day for 10-man Ayr United just got worse as the visitors net a late penalty.
Boyd does it again
Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
Jonathan Sutherland
BBC Sport Scotland at the Superseal Stadium
The rejuvenated Kilmarnock striker Kris Boyd has to be in the running for player of the season.
He finishes well to put his side back in front here and, on their second half showing, this is a deserved lead. Can Accies find another moment of magic to turn things around?
Buddies are almost there
St Mirren 0-0 Livingston
The Buddies are around seven minutes away from the point they need to wrap up promotion to the Premiership. It's been a tense afternoon, with Livi providing stubborn opposition.
GOAL Hamilton 1-2 Kilmarnock
Kris Boyd
Kris Boyd gets his 21st goal of the season and it's a very typical Boyd goal as he's in the right place at the right time to apply the finish from Aaron Simpson's delivery.
Post update
Montrose 1-0 Berwick Rangers
Berwick Rangers' Ouzy See has finally been stretchered off by paramedics at Links Park. Play has been suspended there since the 29th minute.
GOAL Dunfermline 3-0 Brechin City
Andy Ryan
The Fifers extend their cushion as Andy Ryan nods in a cross from the lively Fraser Aird.
GOAL Hamilton 1-1 Kilmarnock
David Templeton
I think that's what they call a managerial masterstroke.
David Templeton, just on from the substitutes' bench, steps up to fire in a free-kick and draw Hamilton level.