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  • FT: Falkirk 3-1 Kilmarnock - Williams, McIver & Miller net in first half; John-Jules pulls one back after visitors have two ruled out

  • FT: Hearts 4-0 Dundee - Shankland breaks deadlock before Kabore nets twice & Magnusson adds fourth for leaders

  • FT: Livingston 2-2 Hibs - McGrath nets in first minute & Boyle strikes after Bokila leveller; but Carey's late penalty levels

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  • St Johnstone & Thistle win in Championship - lower-league scores

Have your say on the action

  1. Postpublished at 17:32 GMT 1 November

    That's all for today's Scottish Premiership coverage.

    Thank you and enjoy the rest of your Saturday.

  2. 'Good game for the neutral'published at 17:32 GMT 1 November

    FT: Livingston 2-2 Hibernian

    Livingston manager David Martindale is full of praise for his players, and for their refusal to accept defeat. He also has a fair assessment of a match that contained four goals, three disallowed goals and plenty of chances at either end.

    "It was a good game for the neutral, if not the two managers," Martindale told BBC Sportsound.

    "The players are pressing, they're hungry, they want to win games of football. We just need to manage games better."

    He wasn't overly thrilled with referee Callum Scott's performance, however.

    "It felt like we were playing the referee at times, it felt like 'wee club' syndrome again," Martindale explained.

    Hibs' Kieron Bowie had an effort ruled out for a marginal offside, following a VAR review. For Martindale, that shows the work on the training pitch is paying off.

    "For me, that's good defending," the manager added. "That's a good defensive line. We put a lot of work into that. That's a great defensive line."

    David Martindale and David GrayImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Livingston manager David Martindale with Hibernian head coach David Gray pre-match

  3. Dominant Heartspublished at 17:27 GMT 1 November

    FT: Hearts 4-0 Dundee

    Hearts graphic
  4. 'Really good return' from Falkirk - McGlynnpublished at 17:24 GMT 1 November

    FT: Falkirk 3-1 Kilmarnock

    Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Scotland: "Yeah, our first half, we blew Kilmarnock away, the boys were in top form.

    "Delighted with them, the three behind Ross [MacIver], the energy, the pace. Kyrell [Wilson] - what a first-half performance that was. Calvin Miller, Ethan Williams, they get the goals.

    "Obviously, the message at half-time was to try and keep it going but we knew that Kilmarnock would never ever just lie down and were going to get a lot closer to us and make it lot more difficult. To be fair, I thought they dominated the second half.

    "We'd have taken 3-1, we wanted 15 points, we wanted another three points to add to the 12 we had, which is getting us to 15. I believe that's a really, really good return after the first 11 games."

    John McGlynnImage source, SNS
  5. Postpublished at 17:19 GMT 1 November

    Some manager reaction on the way...

  6. Hampden hopespublished at 17:12 GMT 1 November

    Motherwell v St Mirren (17:30)

    The first of this season's Premier Sports Cup semi-finals is coming up shortly.

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    St Mirren and Motherwell fansImage source, SNS
  7. Second tierpublished at 17:11 GMT 1 November

    St Johnstone remain three points clear at the top of the Scottish Championship.

    Arbroath and Greenock Morton have climbed the table.

    St Johnstone's Adama Sidibeh next to a graphic of the Scottish Championship tableImage source, SNS
  8. The standingspublished at 17:06 GMT 1 November

    Here is your new Scottish Premiership table. Hibernian are up to third, Falkirk are up to fifth and bottom side Livingston have gained a point on Dundee, with the gap now two points.

    After today's three fixtures, six sides have a game in hand.

    Hearts forward Pierre Landry Kabore next to a graphic of the Scottish Premiership tableImage source, SNS
  9. FULL-TIMEpublished at 17:01 GMT 1 November

    Scottish Championship

    • Arbroath 3-0 Ross County
    • Partick Thistle 5-0 Queen's Park
    • Raith Rovers 1-1 Greenock Morton
    • St Johnstone 3-0 Airdrieonians
  10. goal

    GOAL PARTICK THISTLE 5-0 Queen's Parkpublished at 17:00 GMT 1 November

    Luke McBeth

    Luke McBeth heads in Partick Thistle's fifth.

  11. Postpublished at 17:00 GMT 1 November

    FT: Falkirk 3-1 Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock have won just two of their 11 Scottish Premiership games under Stuart Kettlewell (D4 L5).

    The last Killie manager to win as few as two of his first 11 matches was Lee Clark in 2016.

    Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS
  12. Killie respond well but damage already donepublished at 16:59 GMT 1 November

    FT Falkirk 3-1 Kilmarnock

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland at Falkirk Stadium

    It all came down to Falkirk's dominance in that first half.

    Few teams can overturn a three-goal margin and, while, Kilmarnock made a fist of it, it's now a fourth defeat in a row and just a couple of league wins this campaign.

    The home crowd were absolutely loving it in the opening period. It became a bit more nervy but they held firm to earn another impressive outcome.

    Falkirk players celebratingImage source, SNS
  13. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:55 GMT 1 November

    Scottish Leagues 1 & 2

    • Alloa Athletic 3-0 Kelty Hearts
    • Cove Rangers 1-2 Peterhead
    • East Fife 1-1 Hamilton Academical
    • Inverness CT 1-0 Montrose
    • Queen of the South 1-1 Stenhousemuir

    • Clyde 3-1 Dumbarton
    • Elgin City 2-0 Annan Athletic
    • Spartans 2-1 East Kilbride
    • Stirling Albion 0-1 Edinburgh City
    • Stranraer 3-1 Forfar Athletic
  14. FULL-TIME Livingston 2-2 Hibernianpublished at 16:55 GMT 1 November

    It ends all square after a fairly dramatic match in West Lothian.

    Hibernian led twice, through Jamie McGrath and Martin Boyle, and twice Livingston came back into it through Jeremy Bokila and Graham Carey with a penalty in added time.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:54 GMT 1 November

    All credit to Hearts, out-pressing and outplaying a Dundee side, which seemed to lack the imagination or ability to hold on to the ball or adapt. Nothing working today. Not entirely sure what Dundee need to get them out of the situation they are in but definitely need more attacking ambition, can't simply sit deep with a low block against every team and hope for counter opportunities. Too many mistakes, looked like they hadn't played together at times.

    Steve

  16. goal

    GOAL Raith Rovers 1-1 GREENOCK MORTONpublished at 16:52 GMT 1 November

    Kris Moore

    Kris Moore levels for Morton in the first minute of added time.

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    GOAL LIVINGSTON 2-2 Hibernianpublished at 16:51 GMT 1 November

    Graham Carey, penalty

    Livingston are level again with substitute Graham Carey converting the penalty confidently.

    Will there be a winner in added time?

    Graham Carey scores a penalty for Livingston against HibernianImage source, SNS
  18. PENALTY TO LIVINGSTONpublished at 16:51 GMT 1 November

    Livingston 1-2 Hibernian

    Substitute Nicky Cadden is penalised for handball at a corner and Livingston have a spot-kick.

  19. PENALTY APPEALpublished at 16:50 GMT 1 November

    Livingston 1-2 Hibernian

    Livingston may have a spot-kick here for handball. VAR are checking.

  20. FULL-TIME Hearts 4-0 Dundeepublished at 16:50 GMT 1 November

    Hearts end the first quarter of their Premiership fixtures nine points clear at the top of the table after a clinical, four-goal demolition of Dundee.

    The Tynecastle side take full advantage of Celtic being in Premier Sports Cup semi-final action on Sunday to extend their lead over the reigning champions.

    Once Lawrence Shankland struck after half-an-hour to move top of the Premiership scoring stakes with seven goals, there was only going to be one winner.

    Striker partner Pierre Landry Kabore justified the decision to hand him a start with a goal either side of the break and Tomas Bent Magnusson added a fourth.

    Pierre Landry Kabore celebrates after scoring for Hearts against DundeeImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Pierre Landry Kabore netted twice for Hearts