Sportscene will be along at 19:15 on BBC Scotland with all of the action and analysis from today's games as well as look back at Saturday's goals.
A couple of controversial decisions for the team to chew over, with those penalty calls at Easter Road and Celtic Park.
Enjoy the show and what's left of your Sunday.
Here's how the table look now
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All smiles for the Harkes family
Dundee United midfielder Ian Harkes wasn't the only goalscorer in the family today, since wife Sarah was on target in Celtic's 2-1 win over Hibs earlier on.
Hibs head coach Jack Ross describes the win over St Johnstone as "highly-competitive". He tells BBC Sportsound: "The game needed either a moment of fortunate or a moment of magic to win it.
"We have been stretched in recent times. Martin Boyle hasn't been training and Kyle Magennis went off injured at half-time. I think that's impacted our performance levels slightly.
"We have been resilient and tough. We have dug out points and that's a sign of how this team are continuing to grow."
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Courts aggrieved by penalty call
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Dundee Utd head coach Thomas Courts is "bitterly disappointed" over the controversial decision by Kevin Clancy not to award his team a first-half penalty.
"It was very legitimate," Courts tells BBC Sportsound.
"We watched it back at half-time and it was bitterly disappointing because we were on the back of two poor officiating decisions on Thursday and have suffered another today."
Despite that annoyance, Courts is mightily proud of his players, adding: "This was a big ask for them - three games in seven days including the emotion of a Dundee derby - but they were outstanding. I feel really proud of the players.
"Celtic hit the woodwork three times but we had good chances too and I think we more than merited a draw."
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'What is an unnatural position?'
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Sportsound that the decision to award a penalty against Jamie McCart for handball was harsh - as he calls for clearer rules.
"It's a really hard one for us to take with the amount we put into the game," says Davidson. "To get done by a decision...
"It's a really hard one for the referee to make a decision like that in the heat of the moment. But Jamie's a yard away from the ball.
"What's a natural position and what is an unnatural position? It's a grey area.
"I don't think Jamie has made his body bigger."
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Davidson was unhappy with the penaltyImage caption: Davidson was unhappy with the penalty
'Celtic not finishing teams off'
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
Quote Message: Celtic are not finishing teams off. There was a slackness in the first half that gave Dundee United a lot of confidence
Celtic are not finishing teams off. There was a slackness in the first half that gave Dundee United a lot of confidence
'On another day we score four or five'
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou talking to BBC Sportsound: "Obviously disappointed with the outcome but in terms of our approach I think it's exactly what our supporters want to see. We created a lot of chances, we just didn't take them. Sometimes football goes that way. On another day we score four or five.
"I can't praise the players highly enough for their efforts today. That's three tough games in a week and we haven't been able to change our squad too much. They gave everything right to the end."
More injury worries for Celtic
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Celtic need to go again on Thursday when they are at home to Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League.
Josip Juranovic and James McCarthy both went off today and could be added to a long injury list.
Hibs reclaim second place
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
So, Hibs remain unbeaten domestically and are back up to second place, leapfrogging Edinburgh rivals Hearts on goal difference.
St Johnstone are down in ninth place, with just one win from their seven Premiership outings.
'Penalty hard on St Johnstone'
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
John Hughes
Former Hibernian manager on Sportsound
Quote Message: St Johnstone will feel hard done by, that was never a penalty kick. Referee John Beaton didn't have a great game and I think he was guessing. There were so many players in front of him
St Johnstone will feel hard done by, that was never a penalty kick. Referee John Beaton didn't have a great game and I think he was guessing. There were so many players in front of him
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FULL-TIME Raith Rovers 3-2 Partick Thistle
There was one Scottish Championship game today and it was a cracker in Kirkcaldy.
Dario Zanatta got the ball rolling for Raith Rovers, with Kyle Bendedictus adding a brace, one from the penalty spot.
Brian Graham and Zak Rudden replied late on for Thistle.
FULL-TIME Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Phew! A game littered with chances comes to a close and somehow there were no goals in an end-to-end second half.
After the interval, Celtic twice hit the frame of the goal and there were a number of close shaves for the visiting defence.
United dug in well and were always a threat on the break.
Celtic stay sixth in the table and are now six points behind leaders Rangers.
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Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
United have an overload deep in Celtic territory but they're just too tired to take advantage of the three against two situation and Louis Appere is eventually tackled in the penalty area.
FULL-TIME Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
Hibs beat St Johnstone at Easter Road for the first time since 2012 thanks to Martin Boyle's penalty.
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HITS THE WOODWORK
Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
The crossbar is quivering again as Jota takes aim with a lovely, dipping effort from distance. Ben Siegrist beaten all ends up...
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Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Dundee United sub Louis Appere is free on the left, with no Celtic defenders in sight. The angle is tight though and Joe Hart gets down well to make the save.
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Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
Hibs are seeing this game out with their man advantage.
They are controlling possession even more than they were and are testing Saints goalkeeper Zander Clark when able.
Martin Boyle tries to find his second goal of the match but his effort is straight at the keeper.
'Fuchs the best player on the pitch'
Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
John Rankin
Former Dundee Utd midfielder on Sportsound
Quote Message: Jeando Fuchs has been the best player on the pitch for me. He's won the ball back, he has plenty of energy and he has kept it when he's needed to. He's been excellent.
Jeando Fuchs has been the best player on the pitch for me. He's won the ball back, he has plenty of energy and he has kept it when he's needed to. He's been excellent.
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Sportscene will be along at 19:15 on BBC Scotland with all of the action and analysis from today's games as well as look back at Saturday's goals.
A couple of controversial decisions for the team to chew over, with those penalty calls at Easter Road and Celtic Park.
Enjoy the show and what's left of your Sunday.
Here's how the table look now
All smiles for the Harkes family
Dundee United midfielder Ian Harkes wasn't the only goalscorer in the family today, since wife Sarah was on target in Celtic's 2-1 win over Hibs earlier on.
Ominous reading for Celtic...
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee United
'Hibs show resilience to win'
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
Hibs head coach Jack Ross describes the win over St Johnstone as "highly-competitive". He tells BBC Sportsound: "The game needed either a moment of fortunate or a moment of magic to win it.
"We have been stretched in recent times. Martin Boyle hasn't been training and Kyle Magennis went off injured at half-time. I think that's impacted our performance levels slightly.
"We have been resilient and tough. We have dug out points and that's a sign of how this team are continuing to grow."
Courts aggrieved by penalty call
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Dundee Utd head coach Thomas Courts is "bitterly disappointed" over the controversial decision by Kevin Clancy not to award his team a first-half penalty.
"It was very legitimate," Courts tells BBC Sportsound.
"We watched it back at half-time and it was bitterly disappointing because we were on the back of two poor officiating decisions on Thursday and have suffered another today."
Despite that annoyance, Courts is mightily proud of his players, adding: "This was a big ask for them - three games in seven days including the emotion of a Dundee derby - but they were outstanding. I feel really proud of the players.
"Celtic hit the woodwork three times but we had good chances too and I think we more than merited a draw."
'What is an unnatural position?'
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Sportsound that the decision to award a penalty against Jamie McCart for handball was harsh - as he calls for clearer rules.
"It's a really hard one for us to take with the amount we put into the game," says Davidson. "To get done by a decision...
"It's a really hard one for the referee to make a decision like that in the heat of the moment. But Jamie's a yard away from the ball.
"What's a natural position and what is an unnatural position? It's a grey area.
"I don't think Jamie has made his body bigger."
'Celtic not finishing teams off'
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Pat Bonner
Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound
'On another day we score four or five'
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou talking to BBC Sportsound: "Obviously disappointed with the outcome but in terms of our approach I think it's exactly what our supporters want to see. We created a lot of chances, we just didn't take them. Sometimes football goes that way. On another day we score four or five.
"I can't praise the players highly enough for their efforts today. That's three tough games in a week and we haven't been able to change our squad too much. They gave everything right to the end."
More injury worries for Celtic
FT: Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Celtic need to go again on Thursday when they are at home to Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League.
Josip Juranovic and James McCarthy both went off today and could be added to a long injury list.
Hibs reclaim second place
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
So, Hibs remain unbeaten domestically and are back up to second place, leapfrogging Edinburgh rivals Hearts on goal difference.
St Johnstone are down in ninth place, with just one win from their seven Premiership outings.
'Penalty hard on St Johnstone'
FT: Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
John Hughes
Former Hibernian manager on Sportsound
FULL-TIME Raith Rovers 3-2 Partick Thistle
There was one Scottish Championship game today and it was a cracker in Kirkcaldy.
Dario Zanatta got the ball rolling for Raith Rovers, with Kyle Bendedictus adding a brace, one from the penalty spot.
Brian Graham and Zak Rudden replied late on for Thistle.
FULL-TIME Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Phew! A game littered with chances comes to a close and somehow there were no goals in an end-to-end second half.
After the interval, Celtic twice hit the frame of the goal and there were a number of close shaves for the visiting defence.
United dug in well and were always a threat on the break.
Celtic stay sixth in the table and are now six points behind leaders Rangers.
Post update
Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
United have an overload deep in Celtic territory but they're just too tired to take advantage of the three against two situation and Louis Appere is eventually tackled in the penalty area.
FULL-TIME Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
Hibs beat St Johnstone at Easter Road for the first time since 2012 thanks to Martin Boyle's penalty.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
The crossbar is quivering again as Jota takes aim with a lovely, dipping effort from distance. Ben Siegrist beaten all ends up...
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Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
Dundee United sub Louis Appere is free on the left, with no Celtic defenders in sight. The angle is tight though and Joe Hart gets down well to make the save.
Post update
Hibernian 1-0 St Johnstone
Hibs are seeing this game out with their man advantage.
They are controlling possession even more than they were and are testing Saints goalkeeper Zander Clark when able.
Martin Boyle tries to find his second goal of the match but his effort is straight at the keeper.
'Fuchs the best player on the pitch'
Celtic 1-1 Dundee Utd
John Rankin
Former Dundee Utd midfielder on Sportsound