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  1. McCann wants win to be 'catalyst'published at 17:33 GMT

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    More from happy Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann.

    "I couldn't pick a standout from the team," he tells BBC Scotland. "From the first minute to the last, everybody who took to the pitch today had belief about them, which is what we've been missing.

    "There was a real snap about us and aggression about our play and some of the football we played was so good.

    "I want us to catch fire. I want it to be a catalyst, a platform we can launch from. We've got a really tough game midweek at Rangers, which we need to recover for.

    "But the boys deserve to let loose tonight and just enjoy that victory because it has been such a long time."

  2. 'We did it in style' - McCannpublished at 17:30 GMT

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann tells BBC Scotland: "The fans have waited a long time for this. It was so important the boys got a win today because, since I've come in with Billy [Dodds] and joined the club, their attitude has been first class.

    "I could feel there was something coming, the turn coming. I just felt today was a right good opportunity.

    "Playing at home today, could we get that elusive result and I'm so happy for everyone concerned with the club we managed to do that. And do it in style as well."

    Dundee's Billy Dodds and Neil McCann celebrateImage source, SNS
  3. Attacking 'an area to improve' - Pressleypublished at 17:26 GMT

    FT: St Mirren 0-0 Dundee

    Dundee head coach Steven Pressley tells BBC Scotland: "Kind of similar to last week where we had a lot of possession and got into good positions in the final third but couldn't find the breakthrough.

    "It's an area we need to improve, but I think we've come a long way. It's a good point.

    "Them going down to 10 men, you hope you take the impetus and go win it, but they are also fighting for their lives right now."

    Dundee head coach Steven PressleyImage source, SNS
  4. Askou praises Livi despite comfortable winpublished at 17:23 GMT

    FT: Livingston 0-2 Motherwell

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Scotland: "We got a big scare in the beginning, before we really got started. It took [goalkeeper] Calum [Ward] to get us out of trouble, but from then on we had control of the game.

    "They are a hard team to play against because they're good on the ball, hard to press, good in the build up. There were some really good moments in the first half from us and we could have scored another goal or two.

    "Second half, we didn't find out best level, but we stayed in control throughout, which was important."

    As for Livingston, Askou adds: "If they keep going, keep believing in themselves, they're going to get some wins eventually."

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel AskouImage source, SNS
  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:20 GMT

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Aberdeen are an absolute embarrassment. Massive changes needed yet again to this squad. We can’t knock six past Livi one week then turn this dross out. No heart, no fight, no chance!

    George

    Up there with one of the worst Aberdeen performances in years - and that's saying something. There is something fundamentally wrong within the club. New manager isn't changing the rot.

    Graeme

  6. Dundee's dire non-scoring runpublished at 17:17 GMT

    FT: St Mirren 0-0 Dundee

    Dundee have failed to score in their latest three games in the Premiership.

    That is a run of 347 minutes without a goal.

  7. Jinxed itpublished at 17:12 GMT

    FT: St Mirren 0-0 Dundee

    Kheredine Idessane
    BBC Sport Scotland at the SMISA

    After saying St Mirren and Dundee two wouldn't play out only the second goalless stalemate between them in 20 years, sure enough we got only the second goalless draw in two decades.

    Just the four shots on target between them.

    The two lowest scoring sides in the division living down to that reputation.

    It will feel a better point to St Mirren given they played the last half hour with 10 men after Jake Young's early bath for "serious foul play" on Brad Halliday.

    Dundee's decent recent run continues: four wins and a draw from their last seven matches in all competitions. A big chance missed, they may feel, to create a six-point security blanket from the bottom three.

  8. FULL-TIME RESULTSpublished at 17:08 GMT

    Scottish League 2

    Spartans find their lead at the top of the fourth tier reduced to six points after their draw with Elgin.

    East Kilbride recover from their midweek thrashing by the leaders by beating Forfar, while Clyde and Stranraer lose ground on the new town side after both drew away from home.

    • Annan Athletic 1-1 Clyde
    • Dumbarton 1-2 Edinburgh City
    • East Kilbride 3-1 Forfar Athletic
    • Elgin City 3-3 Spartans
    • Stirling Albion 1-1 Stranraer
  9. FULL-TIME RESULTSpublished at 17:06 GMT

    Scottish League 1

    It is as we were at the top of the third tier.

    Caley Thistle's draw with third-top Queen of the South keeps them top on goal difference after Stenhousemuir were held at home by Peterhead.

    It is the same at the bottom, with Kelty still four behind Cove after they also both drew.

    • Alloa Athletic 2-2 Cove Rangers
    • East Fife 2-3 Montrose
    • Kelty Hearts 0-0 Hamilton Academical
    • Queen of the South 2-2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle
    • Stenhousemuir 2-2 Peterhead
  10. FULL-TIME - Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeenpublished at 17:03 GMT

    A first win in 17 league games for a rejuvenated Kilmarnock!

    It could have been seven or eight in the end after a thoroughly comprehensive win.

    Brad Lyons and Bruce Anderson scored twice in two first-half minutes in a vibrant performance.

    Graeme Shinnie's sending off helped them further, but they didn't really need any extra aid.

    A sorry performance and result for Aberdeen. Killie move six clear of bottom spot.

    Bruce Anderson scores to make it 2-0Image source, SNS
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    Bruce Anderson scoreD to make it 2-0

  11. FULL-TIME RESULTSpublished at 17:02 GMT

    Scottish Championship

    Arbroath miss a chance to narrow the gap on the top two in the second tier after the third-top side suffer defeat to a Queen's Park side who lift themselves off the bottom.

    Ross County drop to the foot of the table after their loss in Greenock.

    Ayr move up to fourth after beating Raith Rovers, overtaking a Dunfermline side who suffer a surprise home defeat by Airdrieonians.

    • Ayr United 2-1 Raith Rovers
    • Dunfermline Athletic 0-2 Airdrieonians
    • Greenock Morton 2-1 Ross County
    • Queen's Park 2-1 Arbroath
  12. FULL-TIME St Mirren 0-0 Dundeepublished at 16:56 GMT

    That is that.

    A goalless draw that will surely be last on Sportscene's highlights programme tonight.

  13. Postpublished at 16:54 GMT

    Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Now Aberdeen goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov pushes away Joe Hugill's low shot from inside the area.

    It really could have been seven or eight for Killie this afternoon.

  14. Postpublished at 16:53 GMT

    Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Robbie Deas misses a gilt-edged chance to make it four as the Kilmarnock defender gets free at the back post from a free kick.

  15. Postpublished at 16:51 GMT

    St Mirren 0-0 Dundee

    Still not much happening in Paisley. The 90 minutes are almost up.

  16. goal

    GOAL ALLOA ATHLETIC 2-2 Cove Rangerspublished at 16:51 GMT

    Luke Donnelly

  17. FULL-TIME Livingston 0-2 Motherwellpublished at 16:50 GMT

    Motherwell cruise to a completely dominant victory over Livingston to move two points behind third-placed Celtic in the Premiership courtesy of a Tawanda Maswanhise double.

    The Zimbabwe forward is now the league's top scorer with 13 goals after his double against bottom side Livingston, who barely threw a punch all afternoon.

    Motherwell remain fourth but are certainly on the coattails of Celtic and Rangers before they play tomorrow.

    Tawanda Maswanhise celebratesImage source, SNS
  18. Postpublished at 16:48 GMT

    Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Joe Hugill and Findlay Curtis are on for their Kilmarnock debuts and the former runs in behind the Aberdeen defence.

    He is forced wide of goal, though, and the move breaks down.

  19. goal

    GOAL Alloa Athletic 2-2 COVE RANGERSpublished at 16:46 GMT

    Mitch Megginson

    It would appear that Cove striker Mitch Megginson has scored at both ends within a minute or so of each other!

  20. Postpublished at 16:45 GMT

    Kilmarnock 3-0 Aberdeen

    Stuart Armstrong forces a rare save from Kilmarnock goalkeeper Kelle Roos.