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By Colin Moffat
1715: "Good three points today. Moves us into 4th place. Excellent." licence, again, on My Sport. I'll leave the last word to a happy Jambo.
Thanks for all of your contributions. I'll catch you all back here soon.
1712: Remember you can see all of today's goals on this very website as the highlights go up from 1800 GMT on Sunday. There are a few crackers to look forward to.
1707: I'll be doing all of this again tomorrow as Rangers go to Kilmarnock aiming to hang on to the coat-tails of leaders Celtic.
And the visitors should be in confident mood since people were wearing powdered wigs and dancing to the harpsichord the last time they lost at Rugby Park.
I exaggerate slightly... It was May 1994 to be precise.
1700: Another busy day in the SPL ends with Celtic extending their lead at the top and Dundee United coming out on top in the north-east derby.
Hamilton Accies remain at the foot of the table after sharing the spoils with Falkirk. Billy Reid's side were on top for the first 45 minutes but the Bairns came back strongly.
Once again, Hearts looked short of ideas up front but got the better of St Mirren thanks to a set-piece and some stout defending.
Hibs have no shortage of attacking options but it seems manager Mixu Paatelainen wants to play them all at the same time and they were well and truly turned over by a well-organised Inverness side.
1658: FULL TIME: St Mirren 0-1 Hearts. The Edinburgh side hang on for maximum points despite playing the second half with a man less than the Buddies.
1655: St Mirren are hurling long balls forward but the Hearts defence are looking strong in the face of the bombardment.
1653: FULL-TIME: Celtic 2-0 Motherwell, Hibernian 1-2 Inverness CT, Hamilton 1-1 Falkirk. We've got five minutes of added time at Love Street.
1652: GOAL: Hibernian 1-2 Inverness CT. Seconds before the final whistle Derek Riordan hooks home a headed pass from skipper Rob Jones. That's the little striker's first goal at Easter Road since he returned to the club.
1648: FULL-TIME: Dundee Utd 2-1 Aberdeen. The home side survive a valiant comeback from the visitors to strengthen their claim for third spot.
1647: Koki Mizuno is given his Celtic debut as he comes on as a late substitute for the impressive Scott McDonald.
1642: Aberdeen have the ball in the net but there's a flag waving to indicate offside. Is that the last chance for the Dons?
1640: GOAL. St Mirren 0-1 Hearts. Andrew Driver swings in a free-kick and Eggert Jonsson rises highest to head home. It looks like the 10 men have nicked it!
1639: "I'm sure if you asked Billy Reid now if he would take a point, I think he would." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Stephen Frail at New Douglas Park.
1635: "Hearts are under siege just now." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Kheredine Idessane at Love Street.
Under Siege? A vastly underrated Steven Segal movie, if I'm not mistaken.
1633: "He never used his elbow. He was running with the ball and the Celtic player had a hold of Clarky and tried to shove him off and he went down like he had been shot!" kevmfc has his say on David Clarkson's red card over on My Sport. Join the debate
It looked a sore one Kev, but I think you've got a case. It doesn't look like there is any way back for the Steelmen now.
1630: GOAL. Celtic 2-0 Motherwell. Visiting goalkeeper Graeme Smith looks a little sluggish as former Motherwell striker Scott McDonald drills the ball beyond him from 20 yards.
1629: "Falkirk are winning the ball higher up the pitch and are putting Hamilton under pressure." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Stephen Frail at New Douglas Park.
1628: MISSED PENALTY: Ryan Esson makes a great save to deny Derek Riordan. It looks like one of those days for Hibs.
16.22: "Hibs can play the fancy football, but there's no cutting edge. Inverness are sitting in, but they are well organised and strong and nobody can argue that they are not good value for their 2-0 lead." BBC Radio Scotland pundit John Robertson says above the boos at Easter Road.
1621: Falkirk keeper Scott Flinders tips the ball over the top from James McCarthy's rasping shot.
1620: GOAL Dundee Utd 2-1 Aberdeen. It's game on at Tannadice. Darren Mackie sets up a grandstand finish as Sone Aluko swings the ball into the back post and the striker nods it home from four yards.
1618: SENDING OFF: Motherwell are down to 10 men as David Clarkson swings out an elbow which leaves Celtic sub Paul Caddis dazed on the turf.
1614: "Mixu Paateleainen has been totally out-foxed by Craig Brewster. You can't just thrown on lots of attackers and hope for the best." former Jambo Allan Preston sounds ever so slightly pleased as he reports from Easter Road for BBC Radio Scotland.
1610: "St Mirren's top scorer Billy Mehmet misses a glorious opportunity to put his side ahead." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Kheredine Idessane. We'll just have to take his word for it, since there was no description of the action.
1609: GOAL Hamilton 1-1 Falkirk. Substitute Michael Higdon heads past Tomas Cerny from Steve Lovell's flick on as the Bairns equalise at New Douglas Park.
1607: GOAL Hibernian 0-2 Inverness CT Andy McNeill's first involvement is to pick the ball out of the net. Caley Thistle break clear from defending a corner and Dougie Imrie sets up Ian Black, who drives the ball home from 17 yards.
1605: Hibs make two changes at the interval, with Andrew McNeill replacing Yves Ma-Kalambay and Steven Pinau on for Steven Fletcher. Both men suffered knocks in the first half. All the games have started again.
1602: "Good to see that the SPL is far more exiting than the PL this afternoon! Mon the Arabs!" Shetland_James on My Sport. Join the debate1559: They're up and running at Tannadice again, while the BBC Radio Scotland team discuss Michael Stewart's dismissal at Love Street. Billy Dodds can't believe how foolish the experienced midfielder was.
1556: "Aberdeen's defending has been so bad a supporter stormed the commentary box and asked if Brian Irvine can play the second half." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Scott Davie.
1555: "I didn't realize Michael Stewart was into kickboxing, not much of an example set there." pedro mendes govan crusader on My Sport Join the debate
HALF TIME: Celtic 1-0 Motherwell, Dundee Utd 2-0 Aberdeen, Hamilton 1-0 Falkirk, Hibernian 0-1 Inverness CT, St Mirren 0-0 Hearts.
It's been end-to-end stuff at Celtic Park, while Dundee United threatened to bury Aberdeen with an early avalanche of goals at Tannadice.
Lots of boos from frustrated fans from Edinburgh as both Hibs and Hearts are struggling.
1547: "The Hearts bench are furious - they think St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson has influenced the fourth official." BBC Radio Scotland summariser Jim Duffy.
1546: GOAL. Celtic 1-0 Motherwell. A few seconds after Scott McDonald's effort is ruled offside, Paul Hartley rifles in a shot from 20 yards.
1544: "Falkirk need to get the ball into wide areas and bodies into the box." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Stephen Frail at New Douglas Park.
1543: SENDING OFF: Michael Stewart is given his marching orders after the fourth official alerts referee Mike McCurry to the misdemeanour spotted by our Doddsy.
1540: "Michael Stewart should be off the park." reports BBC Radio Scotland summariser Billy Dodds at Love Street. Apparently, the Hearts midfielder aimed a nasty kick at Hugh Murray.
1539: A long distance shot from St Mirren full-back Franco Miranda zips inches wide of the target.
1538: GOAL. Hamilton 1-0 Falkirk A cracking half-volley from James McCarthy gives Hamilton a deserved lead.
1534: "Andy Driver, in trying to keep a ball in for Hearts, slid off the pitch, through a puddle and into the gravel. Ouch!" BBC Radio Scotland commentator Kheredine Idessane has not got much footballing action to report on.
1532: Paul Hartley's corner is headed towards goal by Celtic striker Scott McDonald but Graeme Smith gets down quickly to push the ball away.
1531: GOAL. Hibernian 0-1 Inverness CT David van Zanten misjudges a long ball, allowing Don Cowie to run through and slip the ball beyond Yves Ma-Kalambay. Very poor defending from the Hibs full-back.
1530: Hearts defender Robbie Neilson returns from injury for his first appearance of the season at Love Street, replacing the injured Saulius Mikoliunas
1528: Hamilton left-back Brian Easton forces his way into the Falkirk penalty box and squares to Luke Akins, who is off target with the shot. He should have done better.
1527: "Any chance of a Paisley update?" asks licence on My Sport Join the debate
There's nowt going on. "As soon as these teams get to the final third; nothing." says a disgruntled BBC Radio Scotland summariser Billy Dodds at Love Street.
1525: Sol Bamba smashes a shot narrowly wide from all of 30 yards, with Inverness keeper Ryan Esson rooted to the spot.
1523: Scott McDonald's shot from distance is palmed away by Motherwell goalkeeper Graeme Smith. It's a real humdinger at Celtic Park.
1522: "Dundee Utd are really starting to look impressive and could blow everyone else out the way in the race for 3rd place." Pedro_Mendes_Loyal on My Sport Join the debate
1518: Dundee United's Warren Feeney scorns a simple chance to make it 3-0 when he blazes over with the goal gaping after Jamie Langfield had saved.
The home side are ripping the Dons to shreds, which is keeping BBC Radio Scotland commentator Jim Spence highly entertained. The Basil Brush look-a-like (and sound-a-like) is going nuts!
1517: John Sutton's left-foot shot is well held by Celtic stand-in goalkeeper Mark Brown, who is making his first appearance of the season.
15:16: "The key for me is the Hibs full-backs. If these two guys bomb on and pin Inverness back, it is going to be a long afternoon for them."BBC Radio Scotland pundit and former Scotland striker John Robertson at Easter Road.
1515: Scott Flinders saves well from Luke Akins as Hamilton keep up the pressure on Falkirk.
1514: Celtic midfielder Scott Brown hits the post from Scott McDonald's intelligent cut back.
1513: Motherwell have an effort cleared off the line as John Sutton's attempt is headed away by little Shaun Maloney.
1512: GOAL. Dundee Utd 2-0 Aberdeen. United are enjoying a great start at Tannadice as Langfield gets down to block from Sandaza at his near post but the ball breaks to Warren Feeney, who slams it into an empty net.
1507: GOAL. Dundee Utd 1-0 Aberdeen. Some calamitous defending from Scott Severin and Zander Diamond hands Francisco Sandaza a simple finish from close range. The Dons skipper was robbed on the byeline and Diamond can only chest the resulting cross into the path of the Spanish striker.
1506: James McCarthy comes close for Hamilton, scooping a shot wide at the end of a positive move by Accies.
1504: Derek Riordan tries his luck from 25 yards as Hibs look for an early breakthrough against Caley Thistle.
1503: Dundee United striker Warren Feeney flashes a header wide but Dons keeper Jamie Langfield did not look overly concerned.
1502: BBC Radio Scotland's Kheredine Idessane recites a few lines of John McCrae's 'In Flanders Fields' following the minute's silence at Love Street... A touch of culture from the baldy Moroccan-Scot commentator.
1500: There's two minutes gone already at Tannadice, while the others have yet to kick off.
They probably just want to save some money on the floodlight bill up in the north-east.
1455: "You have to go back to November 1997 for the last time Celtic dropped points on Remembrance Sunday weekend in a 1-0 loss to Rangers at Ibrox!" superally1193 on My Sport. Join the debate
Nice stat superally. You'll put John Barnes and Paul Mitchell out of a job, if you keep that up.
1450: The last time Celtic played Motherwell, the reigning SPL champions were 4-0 up at half-time, eventually winning 4-2. However, when the Steelmen last visited Celtic Park, they left with a 1-0 victory, despite being reduced to ten men.
1448: "Scotland manager George Burley is supposed to be coming to watch the New Firm derby at Tannadice." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Scott Davie.
Maybe Mr Burley will be keeping an eye on United striker Francisco Sandaza; after all he's been in the country a mere seven-and-a-half years less than fellow Spaniard Nacho Novo.
TEAM NEWS: A flu bug has hit the Aberdeen camp, so manager Jimmy Calderwood has had to make a few late changes at Tannadice.
The home team are unchanged after their thrilling 3-3 draw at Ibrox on Tuesday.
That's a first Hibs start for Fabian Yantorno, while it looks like big Sol Bamba is being pushed into midfield to accommodate the return of Chris Hogg.
1429: There will be a minute's applause ahead of Remembrance Sunday at Celtic Park. All the other grounds will mark the occasion with silence.
1422: "If Motherwell can keep it tight for a hour then we can get the win". kevmfc on My Sport Join the debate
Celtic could be tired after their midweek battle with Manchester United in the Champions League. Can Motherwell profit?
1412: Some early team news from Celtic Park; Mark Brown replaces Artur Boruc in between the sticks for the home side. It had been reported that the Polish international would play today and undergo a knee operation early next week.
There's also a goalkeeping change at Easter Road, with Ryan Esson stepping in for Michael Fraser after the 5-0 thrashing Inverness suffered at Ibrox, while defender Chris Hogg returns for Hibs.
Meanwhile, Hearts' Eggert Jonsson will play in central defence at Love Street. The Icelandic international is a midfielder but has been used at right-back this season.
1410: Good day to you all and welcome to another afternoon full of thrills and spills in the Scottish Premier League.
Celtic are seeking to extend their lead at the top but will be wary of an improving Motherwell side, who managed a surprise win in the east end of Glasgow last season.
There's a north-east derby at Tannadice, with Dundee United hosting Aberdeen, while bottom side Hamilton Accies aim to break a six-match losing streak at home to Falkirk.
Hibernian welcome struggling Inverness, knowing they have developed a nice habit of scoring early against the Highlanders at Easter Road and Hearts go to Love Street, where St Mirren are no longer the soft touches they were in previous campaigns.
With just seven points separating third place from last, this is a tough division to call but how do you the results going and have you filled in your Predictor scores?
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