1. Postpublished at 22:27 GMT

    FT: Hibernian 3-2 Dundee United

    Ha! Absolutely no mention of character from David Gray...

    "It sets us up lovely to go into a derby," he says of next week's visit to Tynecastle.

    More from the Hibs head coach coming up.

  2. Scoreline was an 'injustice' - McCannpublished at 22:22 GMT

    FT: Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann tells BBC Scotland: "I feel a wee bit of an injustice when you look at the scoreline, I think it flatters Rangers.

    "Towards the end, you could see they're good players and we're out on our feet because we've tried to get something from the game.

    "I'm so disappointed, we lost a man so early in the match. I've got my thoughts on that. But you have to suck it up and continue to trust the players and the game plan - although it goes up in smoke a wee bit.

    "The instructions didn't differ. We still wanted them to be brave, to get into the game, pass. I felt we were the better side in the first half and it's natural we gassed in the second half.

    "I would argue that [Thompson] doesn't see [Gassama] coming and Gassama slows up to initiate the contact. That aside, that should be evened up in the second period.

    "There is clear contact on our striker, John-Jules. James Tavernier is caught on the opposite side. There's no reason for him to go down. I'm told it's not enough contact. I can't understand it. It's not a good enough explanation."

    Neil McCannImage source, SNS
  3. Postpublished at 22:19 GMT

    FT: Hibernian 3-2 Dundee United

    You just know David Gray is going to talk about "character" from his team, managers always do after finding a way to come from behind to win.

    Hibs are missing several key players and had a lot of new faces involved this evening. It was a patchy performance but the victory keeps them three points in front of Falkirk and four behind Motherwell.

    The match-winning header from Ante Suto was a beauty too.

  4. Rangers did 'fantastic job' - Rohlpublished at 22:16 GMT

    FT: Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnock

    Rangers head coach Danny Rohl tells BBC Scotland: "Nice goals. We played with courage. Even after the red card, I felt we had a situation in the box with the opponent. We never played backwards.

    "It's not always easy against 10 men because you have to break them down. You have to prepare, have good structure, be aware of counter attacks. In the end, the players did a fantastic job today.

    "This should be the level for Mikey [Moore] again and again, and this is the next step for him. I will not speak today about individual performances, it's about the team.

    "We spoke in the last two days about making more aggressive runs, at the right moment, to create something. Again and again, we showed we wanted to score more and more. I love the performance today."

    Danny Rohl with Jack ButlandImage source, SNS
  5. Postpublished at 22:12 GMT

    FT: Hibernian 3-2 Dundee United

    That's four successive league defeats for Dundee United - and this one is going to hurt.

    They took advantage of Hibs' sloppy defending on corners to get in front but crumbled in the closing minutes.

  6. Postpublished at 22:07 GMT

    FT: Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock are at home to St Mirren next Wednesday.

    That looks like a big one at the bottom. May is a long way off but do the Ayrshire side need a victory to avoid finishing in the bottom two?

  7. Postpublished at 22:01 GMT

    FT: Livingston 1-2 Falkirk

    Livingston have just one win from 25 games, which came in August...

    And yet they are still just six points behind Kilmarnock.

  8. Livingston troubles continuepublished at 22:00 GMT

    FT: Livingston 1-2 Falkirk

    Michael Stewart
    Former Scotland midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    Marvin Bartley has to focus on the positive of a much better second half, but there needs to something tangible - and quick - if Livingston are to have any chance of catching Kilmarnock.

  9. More promise from Moorepublished at 21:55 GMT

    FT: Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnock

    Our pundits have been purring over the performance of Mikey Moore tonight.

    The 18-year-old on-loan Spurs attacker was a blur of clever movement and took his goal very well.

    Mikey Moore celebrates making it 5-1 for RangersImage source, SNS
  10. FULL-TIME Hibernian 3-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 21:47 GMT

    A late, late show from Hibs, who were 2-1 down going into the 89th minute.

    Elie Youan levelled from close range and Ante Suto made it a debut to remember with a lovely header.

    Martin Boyle had given the hosts a first-half lead with a deflected shot, while Ross Graham and Max Watters struck from corners to give United a lead they could not hold on to.

    Nicky Cadden deserves a lot of credit since he supplied the crosses for the dramatic home comeback.

    Nicky Cadden and Ante Suto celebrateImage source, SNS
  11. Postpublished at 21:44 GMT

    Hibernian 3-2 Dundee United

    Still going at Easter Road...

    Dundee United have got everyone pushed up the pitch, bar the goalie.

  12. FULL-TIMEpublished at 21:41 GMT

    Livingston 1-2 Falkirk

    Marvin Bartley's first game as Livingston manager ends in defeat.

    Falkirk were the best side of the first half, taking a two-goal lead thanks to goals from Kyrell Wilson and Louie Marsh.

    Livingston fought their way back into it with Connor McLennan's second-half goal but despite pushing everything forward in pursuit of an equaliser their winless run continues.

  13. goal

    GOAL Hibernian 3-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 21:41 GMT

    Ante Suto

    A debut goal for the Croatian forward as Ante Suto meets another great cross from Nicky Cadden.

    He does so well to loop a header over the despairing dive of Ashley Maynard-Brewer.

    Hibs were in disarray not so long ago, now the home fans are bouncing.

  14. FULL-TIME Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnockpublished at 21:40 GMT

    A stroll for Rangers as they move three points behind league leaders Hearts after dismantling 10-man Kilmarnock.

    Ahead after only three minutes, when Killie had Dom Thompson sent off and James Tavernier scored the resulting penalty, it took them a while to get the second but the floodgates opened after that.

    Bojan Miovski curled in a brilliant second from the edge of the box, while Andreas Skov Olsen, Oliver Antman and Mikey Moore all scored from close range.

    However, they did gift Kilmarnock a consolation when Jack Butland's blunder allowed Greg Kiltie an empty net to tuck into.

    James Tavernier scores from the spotImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    James Tavernier is Rangers' top league scorer this season with seven

  15. 'Best player on the pitch'published at 21:38 GMT

    Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnock

    Rory Loy
    Former Rangers striker on BBC Sportsound

    He deserves that. Mikey Moore has been the best player on the pitch.

  16. goal

    GOAL Rangers 5-1 Kilmarnockpublished at 21:36 GMT

    Mikey Moore

  17. goal

    GOAL Hibernian 2-2 Dundee Unitedpublished at 21:36 GMT

    Elie Youan

    It's messy, but Hibs don't care!

    A terrific delivery from a free kick by Nicky Cadden creates havoc as Sam Cleall-Harding makes a meal of his clearance.

    Youan couldn't miss from less than a yard out. Game on again.

  18. Postpublished at 21:35 GMT

    Livingston 1-2 Falkirk

    Five minutes of additional time to be played.

    Livingston are throwing everything at it as they look to salvage a point.

  19. goal

    GOAL Rangers 4-1 Kilmarnockpublished at 21:33 GMT

    Oliver Antman

    Rangers making the most of tiring Killie legs now.

    Mikey Moore and Tuur Rommens combine down the left, with the latter squaring to Antman. The Fin takes a touch and curls into the corner.

    They made that look very easy.

  20. CLOSE!published at 21:32 GMT

    Rangers 3-1 Kilmarnock

    So close to a debut goal for Ryan Naderi.

    Mikey Moore spins the ball to Andreas Skov Olsen in the box. He pulls it back for Naderi but the big German slots it past the post from a few yards out.