The BBC's coverage of the Scottish top flight is not yet over for today as you can catch up on highlights of all three of today's games on the BBC Scotland TV channel starting at 19:30.
If you miss them then, it is shown again at 23:45 on BBC One Scotland after Match of the Day.
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Top versus bottom on Sunday
Scottish Premiership
That's about all from us on a day of plenty of thrills around the country - and especially at Tynecastle.
Harts are now second in the top flight, but join us for more coverage of the Premiership on Sunday as Celtic have the chance to restore their position away to second bottom Dundee.
That kicks off at noon, with leaders and reigning champions Rangers hosting bottom side Ross County at 15:00.
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Kelty extend lead as Ross loses on debut
Scottish League 2
Kelty have stretched their lead to seven points at the top of the fourth tier despite thanks to a late goal as neighbours Cowdenbeath made it tough in former Scotland defender Maurice Ross' first game in charge of the bottom side.
Forfar are their nearest challengers after their win over Elgin took them above a Stirling side who slumped to a 3-1 defeat at home to Stenhousemuir.
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Aberdeen 'paid price for poor 10 minutes'
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass tells BBC Scotland: "The second half performance deserved what it got. We didn't do enough to stop them scoring in the first place and score ourselves.
"Last week, we came out after half-time and took control of the game. This week, it was the opposite. It's a massive frustration. For 10 minutes, we were second best and we've paid the price.
"You've got to do more to make it your day and we didn't do that."
Diamonds rise to top
Scottish League 1
If the Championship is tight at the top, League 1 is even more so, but we have new leaders after Airdrieonians eased to victory over Peterhead.
They were helped there by bottom side East Fife's late equaliser away to Queen's Park, who drop to second.
Apart from the Diamonds' win it was draws all the way and therefore as you were in the places below.
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Look away Pars fans
Scottish Championship
The Championship table is a painful sight for Dunfermline fans who thought their side would be challenging for promotion this season.
An improved performance under caretaker manager Greg Shields was spoiled by typically poor defending and they have fallen four points adrift at the foot of the table after losing to a Morton side who were second bottom at the start of the day.
Meanwhile, Kilmarnock stay top despite their lead being reduced to a point after their defeat at home to Partick Thistle, with second-top Caley Thistle being pegged back twice away to Ayr.
The second tier is splitting into two - tight for the top five and worrying for the Pars at the bottom.
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'A massive step forward for Motherwell'
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Motherwell manager Graham Alexander tells BBC Scotland of his delight the response of his players to last weekend's 6-1 thumping at home to Rangers.
"Proud is the word, proud of every single one of the players. It was a big ask after the poor run cultivating in last weekend and today was a massive step forward," he says.
"I know I had to improve as well because I haven't been good enough in the last month, but we're all in this together. We have to make sure we never go back to what we were last week.
"It's a great three points and a great clean sheet. In my managerial career, I don't think I've ever been prouder of a group of players than I am today."
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Kevin van Veen scored twice for MotherwellImage caption: Kevin van Veen scored twice for Motherwell
United lost their way - Courts
FT: Hearts 5-2 Dundee United
Dundee United head coach Thomas Courts tells BBC Scotland: "For the first 20 minutes, we were excellent, we were on the front foot and our shape was excellent. After that, we started to get loose in possession, which checked our own momentum and started to give Hearts some control.
"It always felt we were chasing today and, by the time we get ourselves right back in the game in the second half, we concede a fourth when we should be looking to go and get the equaliser. Hearts were ruthless in the end.
"We were just slightly off it today."
We've got to do better with ball - Davidson
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 St Mirren
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Sportsound: "First half, St Mirren were the better team. I was disappointed with our work rate and attitude. It wasn't good enough.
"No team gained control, St Mirren probably edged it. We've got to do better when we've got the ball.
"Conditions were hard, but for me we played really poorly and took a draw - that's a positive."
Two shots, two goals
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
On Sportsound a few weeks ago, Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack underlined that some statistics pointed to performances meriting more than results achieved.His side dominated against Motherwell but for the second time this season fell to a 2-0 defeat to the Steelmen.
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We were the better team - Goodwin
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 St Mirren
St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "We knew it was going to be an incredibly tight fixture - it always is when you come here.
"Even in my days as a player, I can never remember coming to McDiarmid park and having a comfortable afternoon.
But I have to say I thought we played very well at times today and I'm extremely disappointed again with only a point to show for the performance. We were the better team. That's the real frustration."
Neilson not wanting Souttar call
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Robbie Neilson also tells BBC Scotland that he'll be "turning my phone" off in case in-form centre-half John Souttar is called into the Scotland squad to replace the injured Grant Hanley.
Hardly surprising considering the defender's career of injury woes.
Meanwhile, the Hearts manager reports that goalkeeper Craig Gordon will be fit to join up with the national squad despite taking a knock in today's win over United.
Neilson delight at win and entertainment
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson says he is still looking to add a new striker in the January transfer window despite a five-goal win.
"I was absolutely delighted with the performance and that's what football's about - it's about scoring goals and making it entertaining," he tells BBC Scotland.
"I thought we played really well in periods - disappointed to lose a couple of goals .
"But we were playing against a good team who were sitting just behind us in the league."
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FULL-TIME Kilmarnock 0-1 Partick Thistle
It's all over at Rugby Park and that early goal from Thistle striker Zak Rudden means Kilmarnock's lead at the top of the Championship is reduced to a point.
High fives for Hearts
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Hearts have swept aside United in a third versus fourth showdown at Tynecastle to move above Celtic into second place in the Premiership.
Both sides slipped up last weekend, but it was Hearts who bounced back.
Celtic can return to second spot after their game away to Dundee tomorrow.
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Substitute Aaron McEneff completed the scoring for HeartsImage caption: Substitute Aaron McEneff completed the scoring for Hearts
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Kilmarnock 0-1 Partick Thistle
They're still playing at Rugby Park after that 16-minute delay while finding a replacement for an injured linesman.
Kilmarnock will stay top even if they fail to find an equaliser after Caley Thistle were held in Ayr.
FULL-TIME Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Quite a game at Pittodrie.
Aberdeen dominated, they had all the possession and a hatful of chances but couldn't make any of that count against Motherwell - where have we heard that before?
The Dons were undone in the first 10 minutes of the second half when they went to sleep and the visitors, particularly Kevin van Veen, cashed in big style.
A great afternoon for Motherwell, a hugely frustrating one for Aberdeen.
GOAL Queen's Park 1-1 East Fife
Kieran Millar
And the drama hasn't finished as bottom side East Fife equalise deep into stoppage time to thwart Queen's Park, who lose the League 1 leadership to Airdrieonians.
FULL-TIME - Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
What a game. Emphatic for Hearts, who just overpowered United this afternoon.
Ben Woodburn with his first goals for Hearts on a fine afternoon for the Gorgie men, who go second in the Premiership ahead of Celtic.
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Clive Lindsay
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Latest PostWatch Premiership highlights
The BBC's coverage of the Scottish top flight is not yet over for today as you can catch up on highlights of all three of today's games on the BBC Scotland TV channel starting at 19:30.
If you miss them then, it is shown again at 23:45 on BBC One Scotland after Match of the Day.
Top versus bottom on Sunday
Scottish Premiership
That's about all from us on a day of plenty of thrills around the country - and especially at Tynecastle.
Harts are now second in the top flight, but join us for more coverage of the Premiership on Sunday as Celtic have the chance to restore their position away to second bottom Dundee.
That kicks off at noon, with leaders and reigning champions Rangers hosting bottom side Ross County at 15:00.
Kelty extend lead as Ross loses on debut
Scottish League 2
Kelty have stretched their lead to seven points at the top of the fourth tier despite thanks to a late goal as neighbours Cowdenbeath made it tough in former Scotland defender Maurice Ross' first game in charge of the bottom side.
Forfar are their nearest challengers after their win over Elgin took them above a Stirling side who slumped to a 3-1 defeat at home to Stenhousemuir.
Aberdeen 'paid price for poor 10 minutes'
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass tells BBC Scotland: "The second half performance deserved what it got. We didn't do enough to stop them scoring in the first place and score ourselves.
"Last week, we came out after half-time and took control of the game. This week, it was the opposite. It's a massive frustration. For 10 minutes, we were second best and we've paid the price.
"You've got to do more to make it your day and we didn't do that."
Diamonds rise to top
Scottish League 1
If the Championship is tight at the top, League 1 is even more so, but we have new leaders after Airdrieonians eased to victory over Peterhead.
They were helped there by bottom side East Fife's late equaliser away to Queen's Park, who drop to second.
Apart from the Diamonds' win it was draws all the way and therefore as you were in the places below.
Look away Pars fans
Scottish Championship
The Championship table is a painful sight for Dunfermline fans who thought their side would be challenging for promotion this season.
An improved performance under caretaker manager Greg Shields was spoiled by typically poor defending and they have fallen four points adrift at the foot of the table after losing to a Morton side who were second bottom at the start of the day.
Meanwhile, Kilmarnock stay top despite their lead being reduced to a point after their defeat at home to Partick Thistle, with second-top Caley Thistle being pegged back twice away to Ayr.
The second tier is splitting into two - tight for the top five and worrying for the Pars at the bottom.
'A massive step forward for Motherwell'
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Motherwell manager Graham Alexander tells BBC Scotland of his delight the response of his players to last weekend's 6-1 thumping at home to Rangers.
"Proud is the word, proud of every single one of the players. It was a big ask after the poor run cultivating in last weekend and today was a massive step forward," he says.
"I know I had to improve as well because I haven't been good enough in the last month, but we're all in this together. We have to make sure we never go back to what we were last week.
"It's a great three points and a great clean sheet. In my managerial career, I don't think I've ever been prouder of a group of players than I am today."
United lost their way - Courts
FT: Hearts 5-2 Dundee United
Dundee United head coach Thomas Courts tells BBC Scotland: "For the first 20 minutes, we were excellent, we were on the front foot and our shape was excellent. After that, we started to get loose in possession, which checked our own momentum and started to give Hearts some control.
"It always felt we were chasing today and, by the time we get ourselves right back in the game in the second half, we concede a fourth when we should be looking to go and get the equaliser. Hearts were ruthless in the end.
"We were just slightly off it today."
We've got to do better with ball - Davidson
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 St Mirren
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson tells BBC Sportsound: "First half, St Mirren were the better team. I was disappointed with our work rate and attitude. It wasn't good enough.
"No team gained control, St Mirren probably edged it. We've got to do better when we've got the ball.
"Conditions were hard, but for me we played really poorly and took a draw - that's a positive."
Two shots, two goals
FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
On Sportsound a few weeks ago, Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack underlined that some statistics pointed to performances meriting more than results achieved.His side dominated against Motherwell but for the second time this season fell to a 2-0 defeat to the Steelmen.
We were the better team - Goodwin
FT: St Johnstone 0-0 St Mirren
St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "We knew it was going to be an incredibly tight fixture - it always is when you come here.
"Even in my days as a player, I can never remember coming to McDiarmid park and having a comfortable afternoon.
But I have to say I thought we played very well at times today and I'm extremely disappointed again with only a point to show for the performance. We were the better team. That's the real frustration."
Neilson not wanting Souttar call
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Robbie Neilson also tells BBC Scotland that he'll be "turning my phone" off in case in-form centre-half John Souttar is called into the Scotland squad to replace the injured Grant Hanley.
Hardly surprising considering the defender's career of injury woes.
Meanwhile, the Hearts manager reports that goalkeeper Craig Gordon will be fit to join up with the national squad despite taking a knock in today's win over United.
Neilson delight at win and entertainment
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Hearts manager Robbie Neilson says he is still looking to add a new striker in the January transfer window despite a five-goal win.
"I was absolutely delighted with the performance and that's what football's about - it's about scoring goals and making it entertaining," he tells BBC Scotland.
"I thought we played really well in periods - disappointed to lose a couple of goals .
"But we were playing against a good team who were sitting just behind us in the league."
FULL-TIME Kilmarnock 0-1 Partick Thistle
It's all over at Rugby Park and that early goal from Thistle striker Zak Rudden means Kilmarnock's lead at the top of the Championship is reduced to a point.
High fives for Hearts
FT: Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
Hearts have swept aside United in a third versus fourth showdown at Tynecastle to move above Celtic into second place in the Premiership.
Both sides slipped up last weekend, but it was Hearts who bounced back.
Celtic can return to second spot after their game away to Dundee tomorrow.
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Kilmarnock 0-1 Partick Thistle
They're still playing at Rugby Park after that 16-minute delay while finding a replacement for an injured linesman.
Kilmarnock will stay top even if they fail to find an equaliser after Caley Thistle were held in Ayr.
FULL-TIME Aberdeen 0-2 Motherwell
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Quite a game at Pittodrie.
Aberdeen dominated, they had all the possession and a hatful of chances but couldn't make any of that count against Motherwell - where have we heard that before?
The Dons were undone in the first 10 minutes of the second half when they went to sleep and the visitors, particularly Kevin van Veen, cashed in big style.
A great afternoon for Motherwell, a hugely frustrating one for Aberdeen.
GOAL Queen's Park 1-1 East Fife
Kieran Millar
And the drama hasn't finished as bottom side East Fife equalise deep into stoppage time to thwart Queen's Park, who lose the League 1 leadership to Airdrieonians.
FULL-TIME - Heart of Midlothian 5-2 Dundee United
What a game. Emphatic for Hearts, who just overpowered United this afternoon.
Ben Woodburn with his first goals for Hearts on a fine afternoon for the Gorgie men, who go second in the Premiership ahead of Celtic.
GOAL Dumbarton 1-1 Clyde
David Goodwillie