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By David Sharp
1700: To say that we spent this giddy afternoon watching twenty-two hirelings kick a ball is merely to say that a violin is wood and catgut, that Hamlet is so much paper and ink (ok, ok, I'm paraphrasing from some high-falutin' wordsmith here!)
Today the Scottish Premier League offered you conflict and art. OK, without the art bit (see 1549). Although, to be fair, Hibs and Hearts certainly get top marks for artistic impression. And, I'm sure you'll agree, the six games on show provided excellent entertainment. Thanks for your company. Bye for now.
1656: An unconvincing win for Rangers over Aberdeen; Hearts fight back in glorious fashion to beat Falkirk; cruel luck for Hamilton as United snatch a point from the jaws of defeat; Hibs trounce Motherwell and Inverness cling on to pip Killie at Rugby Park after Taouil's last-gasp penalty miss.
Aeons ago (did that really happen today?), Celtic defeated a stubborn St Mirren 3-1 on their last ever visit to Love Street before it succumbs to the Tesco wrecking ball. The less I say about that the better...
1653: Full time all across the country. Wow! What a thrilling finish to a couple of those games. The goals were flying in from all angles towards the end.
1652: Goal! Dundee United 1-1 Hamilton. Jon Daly wrestles Hamilton keeper Tomas Cerny to the ground and Darren Dods pounces to rescue a point for United. According to our BBC Radio Scotland man Jim Spence at Tannadice (that's his full name - like Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink), Cerny was 'hooked' by Daly. I assume he means punched?! The Accies' keeper is still laid out prone on the turf. The goal stands. Harry Potter's men have conjured a last-gasp goal out of the Tannadice gloom.
1650: One minute to go - can Mehdi Taouil snatch a point for Killie? NO!!!! He blooters the ball wildly over the bar.
1649: Penalty for Kilmarnock! Willie Gibson is tripped by clumsy Inverness gallah Dougie Imrie.
1647: Goal! Motherwell 1-4 Hibs.Derek Riordan fires the ball past Smith to complete Motherwell's misery. At last the Hibs striker grabs a deserved goal after blowing a string of good chances.
1645: Goal! Kilmarnock 1-2 Inverness CT. Six minutes to go at Rugby Park andWillie Gibson plays a lovely one-two with David Fernandez and advances into the box before sending a low left-foot curler into the far corner of the net. This game is still alive!
1643: Rangers have a free-kick 25 yards out (direct free-kicks from any range are always 25 yards out - it's the default distance). Charlie Adam steps up and hits a banana shot which drifts narrowly wide of Langfield's right-hand post.
1642:SENDING OFF - Hamilton Accies' Simon Mensing is sent packing after picking up a second yellow card. Can 10-man Hamilton hang on for a rare win?
1639: Mark Kerr squanders a gilt-edged chance to haul Aberdeen back into the game and set up a barnstorming finale at Ibrox. Neat play from Severin and Aluko allows Kerr to burst into the Rangers box but he drags his left-foot shot well wide with only Allan McGregor to beat.
1635: Derek Riordan flashes a shot across Graeme Smith's mainsails from a tight angle. The Hibs striker has been doing that all afternoon but can't seem to put the icing on the fine-build-up-play-cake. What a rubbish description!
1634: A quick free kick from United catches Hamilton napping but Willo Flood can only fire into the side-netting.
1633: "We've seen four goals of absolutely top drawer quality at Fir Park today." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Liam McLeod
It's a strange phrase that, " top drawer"!! Where does it originate from? What is in this mysterious top drawer that's so good?
1632: Lafferty falls to the ground like he's been hit by a sniper. In fact, Zander Diamond swung his arm back and hit the Northern Irishman in the facial area. Hmmm, the Dons defender could have been in big trouble there but it appears the linesman missed it.
1630: By the way, Boyd was replaced by DaMarcus 'Run DM' Beasley as soon as he notched his 13th goal of the season. That was also his 125th goal in the SPL. Not a bad record.
1629: Over at Fir Park, Dean Shiels hits the crossbar after going mano-a-mano with keeper Graeme Smith.
1627: Not to be outdone, Inverness keeper Ryan Esson matches Rascle's excellent save with a superb reaction stop from Manuel Pascali's header.
1626:Goal! Rangers 2-0 Aberdeen. Kyle Lafferty leaps over another Charlie Adam corner and Kris Boyd takes the skidding ball at waist height to direct a cute header past Langfield.
1624: Hamilton defender Chris Swailes is caught dithering on the ball but neither Francisco Sandaza nor Scott Robertson can capitalise on the blunder as United pour forward in search of an equaliser.
1623: Kilmarnock's substitute keeper Damien Rascle makes a terrific save to keep out a close range header from Garry Wood.
1622: A swift break from Hamilton sets up a great chance for Richard Offiong but the big striker makes a horrible mess of things, with an embarrassing fresh air shot.
1620: At Fir Park Sol Bamba stings the palms of Graeme Smith with a shot from distance, with the Motherwell goalkeeper grateful to claim the ball at the second attempt. Hibs are threatening to run riot here.
1618: Goal! Motherwell 1-3 Hibernian. The Hibees look to have sealed victory at Fir Park. Steven Fletcher puts Mixu's men further ahead with a rasping angled drive from 25 yards.
1616: Goal! Hearts 2-1 Falkirk. The Jambos have taken the lead courtesy of the quicksilver Andrew Driver. Hearts substitute David Obua is forced to leave the field of play to take off some jewellery, but it turns to gold moments later as Driver waltzes his way through the Bairns defence like a tipsy ballroom dancer before rounding the goalkeeper and slotting the ball into the empty net. Excellent finish.
1614: Right that's enough. Snap out of it! Let's hurl ourselves back into the fray with unhinged abandon.
1613: There's a lull in all the games right now, but knowing the SPL I don't think it will last. So let's take advantage of this rare pocket of calm to take several deep breaths and sink into a collective state of deep Zen relaxation.
1611: That was Darcheville's first goal of a rather anonymous season. Mind you, with Walter Smith's embarrassment of riches (or duds, depending on your persuasion) in the striker department, he's not been picked much.
1609: Goal! Rangers 1-0 Aberdeen. Following Charlie Adam's corner there is an almighty stramash in the Aberdeen six-yard box and the ball somehow squirms through a melee of bodies, helped on by Broadfoot and Boyd, pass-the-parcel-style, to Jean-Claude Darcheville who prods the ball over the line from a yard out. The Frenchman used his hulk-like frame to good effect there, holding off a gaggle of desperate lunges from Dons' defenders.
1607: Goal! Motherwell 1-2 Hibs. Steven Fletcher sets up Dean Shiels to fire Hibs into the lead.
1606: Boyd threads a neat ball through to Darcheville on the edge of the Dons box. The Frenchman spins on a five-mile wide sixpence but sclaffs his shot and Langfield saves easily with his legs. That was a terrible miss by the bear-like Rangers striker. He has the turning arc of the Amoco Cadiz.
1604: We're away again!
1559: "That was a rotten first half by Rangers, by far the worst I have seen them play this season." BahrainBEAR onMy Sport. Join the debate
Some Rangers players have been sleep-walking through this game like Laurence Harvey playing Sergeant Raymond Shaw in the original film version of The Manchurian Candidate.
1556: "Hamilton have created the better chances and thoroughly deserve to be in front." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Scott Davie at Tannadice.
1553: Aberdeen dominated possession in a peculiar first half at Ibrox. Rangers didn't look like scoring. The Dons are in with a great chance of breaking their 17-year Ibrox hoodoo. The last time they won there Chesney Hawkes had a number one single, puffa jackets were the height of fashion and Sonic the Hedgehog was everyone's favourite anthropomorphic video hedgehog. Can they rid themselves of this hideous Govan hex today? Give me your thoughts here: Join the debate
1551: Half-time at Rugby Park: Inverness and Killie boot each other all the way off the pitch and down the tunnel with the Highlanders on a two-goal high.
1550: Half-time at Tannadice: Hamilton take a surprise 1-0 lead into the break. Billy Reid's young guns are seeking a first win in 10 games after only one draw and eight defeats since their 2-1 victory at Aberdeen on 13 September.
1549: Killie and Inverness CT are kicking lumps out of each other at Rugby Park. Not for the faint-hearted. Or the lily-livered.
1545: Half-time at Fir Park, Ibrox and Tynecastle: Motherwell and Hibs are locked at one-apiece. Goal-shy Rangers and Aberdeen are stuck at nada-zip while Hearts have recovered from a shocking start to cancel out Falkirk's early strike.
1542: Can Bob 'Herc from The Wire' Malcolm now be described as a free-kick specialist? He has a greater recent success rate than Celtic's dead-ball wizard Shunsuke Nakamura. Or, indeed, anyone in world football. Probably.
1540: David Fernandez makes a rare break forward for Kilmarnock but his shot is comfortably saved by Ryan Esson.
1541: Goal! Motherwell 1-1 Hibernian. 'Well equalise with Bob Malcolm beating Yves Ma-Kalambay with a free-kick. Malcolm makes amends for being skinned earlier on by the mercury-heeled Rankin.
1540: A moment of controversy at Ibrox as referee Craig Thomson blows his whistle for a head knock suffered by Derek Young. Rangers' Barry Ferguson had continued to play on and slotted the ball past goalkeeper Jamie Langfield from 22 yards.
1539: Goal! Kilmarnock 0-2 Inverness CT. Disaster for Killie, joy for the rampant Highlanders. Don Cowie's hopeful up-and-under into the box is spilled by Alan Combe under pressure from Gary Wood, who will probably claim that one. Well, it was his goal.
1534: There are a lot of tasty challenges flying in at Rugby Park. Referee Stephen Finnie is being kept very busy.
1533: Motherwell's Stephen Hughes arrows a snap-shot that fizzes across goalkeeper Yves Ma-Kalambay's goal.
1532: "Any idea on the crowd at Rugby Park David? I'll be surprised if it's not under 4000 today. I've been involved in some debate over this matter recently, and after checking the stats it seems the Killie support is suffering a fair bit more than the others for some reason." KillieJimbo SOFBTRC onMy Sport. Join the debate
I'm not sure KillieJimbo. I'll get back to you on that one...
1529: Rangers midfielder Charlie Adam was lucky to get away with a stamp on Aberdeen forward Sone Aluko after the ball had been cleared up field. Naughty!
1528: The record books certainly favour Rangers today: the Dons haven't won at Ibrox since season 1991/92 - that's 17 years that Aberdeen fans have had to endure the long bus ride home to the north-east with little to cheer them up save for a fish supper and a couple of pickles on the side from a chippy just outside Dundee.
1527: "Come on Rangers, let's beat those Aberdonians!" KrisBoydIsLegend onMy Sport. Join the debate
1525: Still no goals at Ibrox. It's the only game now without one.
1520: Hamilton keeper Tomas Cerny comes close to punching a cross into his own net. Defender Trent McClenahan is on the goal-line to preserve the Accies' lead and Jon Daly heads wide from the clearance. Frantic stuff at Tannadice!
1519:Goal! Hearts 1-1 Falkirk. Falkirk only enjoyed their lead for three minutes. Bruno Aguiar powers home Hearts' equaliser with a sizzling 25-yard free-kick.
1517: It's raining goals hallelujah!
1516: Goal! Hearts 0-1 Falkirk. The Bairns open the scoring at Tynecastle completely against the run of play courtesy of Steve Lovell who toe pokes the ball past the Hearts keeper.
1515: At Fir Park Graeme Smith makes a vital block from Derek Riordan, who looked suspiciously offside as he raced clean through on goal.
1514: Goal! Kilmarnock 0-1 Inverness CT. Caley Thistle have scored! Arriving at the back post Dougie Imrie's shot takes a huge deflection off the covering defender and drops in off the underside of the bar.
1510: Over at Ibrox there are cries for a penalty as a Kyle Lafferty shot deflects off Andrew Considine's foot and on to the defender's arm before he hoofs the ball clear.
1512: Hibernian manager Mixu Paatelainen must be enjoying what he is seeing as he makes his return to the dugout following a four-match ban.
1511: "Hibs are well on top. Motherwell can't keep a hold of the ball for more than a few passes." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Liam McLeod
1509:Goal! Dundee United 0-1 Hamilton Accies. Hamilton have made a very bright start and Richard Offiong barges the ball home from six yards, with the home defence caught napping.
1507: That was John Rankin's first goal of the season for Hibs as the Easter Road side look to win at Fir Park for the first time in two years.
1506:Goal! Motherwell 0-1 Hibs. The visitors take the lead at Fir Park. John Rankin outpaces Bob Malcolm before firing past Graeme Smith.
1505-and-a-half: Kilmarnock's Alan Combe needs lengthy treatment after he's flattened by Ian Black while challenging for an early corner. He's not the biggest lad but Black's knee appeared to catch the keeper in the back. A yellow card is produced some minutes after the offence.
1505: "The penny has dropped that he has to show more of an appetite for the game, although that is maybe not the best choice of words, as his ability is not in question." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Allan Preston on Hearts striker Christian Nade, whose love of fast food has been highlighted recently.
1504: Dundee United are looking for an eighth consecutive win at home. Something they haven't done for 30 years.
1503: Early chance for Kris Boyd at Ibrox. Pedro Mendes flicks the ball through for the Rangers striker and he goes one-on-one with Jamie Langfield but lobs his shot over the bar.
1501: And we're off!
1456: And from Fir Park: Motherwell - Graeme Smith, Quinn, Malcolm, Reynolds, Hammell, McGarry, Lasley, Hughes, Murphy, Porter, Sutton. Subs: Nielsen, Darren Smith, Klimpl, Fitzpatrick, O'Brien, Connolly, Forbes.
1448: On BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound the debate rages on over controversy-magnet Artur Boruc's foul on Craig Dargo. Listen to their sophisticated rants and raves on any of the match links above.
1446: And team news from Tynecastle - Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo is aware of the task facing his side as the Bairns have won three out of the past four matches between the teams.
The Gorgie outfit's bid to register their fourth straight league victory is disrupted by the start of a two-game suspension for influential midfielder Michael Stewart.
The former Manchester United player's omission from the starting line-up is the only change to the side that beat Inverness last week with Ruben Palazuelos taking his place.
Falkirk manager John Hughes is forced into three alterations to his team due to injuries to Scott Arfield, Jackie McNamara and Dean Holden. That means Chris Mitchell is granted his first start of the season with Des McCaffrey and Arnau Riera also added to the first eleven.
1444: Team news from Rugby Park: Kilmarnock gaffer Jim Jefferies makes one change to his team: Conor Sammon drops out of the squad that won 2-0 at home to Dundee United and his place is taken by Allan Russell, the player who replaced him shortly before the end of last weekend`s match.
Inverness CT manager Craig Brewster restores Don Cowie and Ian Black to the starting line-up as he made three changes to the side beaten at home by Hearts last weekend.
The midfielders have recovered from knocks and take their places alongside Iain Vigurs, promoted from last week's substitute appearance, with Barry Wilson, Adam Rooney and Andrew Barrowman dropping to the bench.
1441: "Both Celtic and Rangers are on course for a record points margin over the third placed team this season. It's time for the 'gang of ten' to rebel again - only this time they should do it properly."KillieJimbo SOFBTRC onMy Sport. Join the debate
1440: Apparently Hearts were forced to purchase new goalposts this morning? Is that the kind of thing you can stroll round the corner and buy in the shops?!
1437: Paul Mitchell has just revealed on Sportsound that someone broke into Tynecastle during the night and cut the goalposts down!! A cheeky monkey (not me!) has suggested it was a Hearts fan...can you all account for your movements after pub closing time last night?
1434: If the SPL was a Michelin-starred restaurant and that early game at Love Street was the amuse bouche on today's menu then get ready for the main course: five mouth-watering games for your delectation. As always, I want to hear your views on the action using My Sport and via text on 80295
1432: Thanks Colin. A smooth baton change and we're off and running!
By Colin Moffat
1430:
Well folks, that's quite enough from me. I'm going to pass the baton on to my colleague David 'the sharpshooter' Sharp, who will guide you through the remaining five matches.
Keep the comments coming and enjoy the rest of your Saturday.
1426: "The game was evenly matched for an hour. In the end I think Celtic were the better team. St Mirren certainly deserved a goal. At 3-0 it was a thumping and they played better than that." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod.
1425: "Chick Young sounds like miserable - maybe it's something to do with the score."celtsister does a spot of gloating on My Sport. Join the debate
1421: Full-time: St Mirren 1-3 Celtic
That's 11 league wins in a row for the defending champions. St Mirren enjoyed a good first half but couldn't live with Gordon Strachan's side after they fell behind.
1420: With the game in injury time, Shaun Maloney curls a free kick narrowly wide.
1417: GOAL! St Mirren 1-3 Celtic The Buddies claw one back when Francisco Miranda loops in a high cross and Jim Hamilton rises to head past Artur Boruc from six yards. I have to confess I didn't even notice the Big Man coming on.
1413: Garry Brady is robbed by Scott Brown but the St Mirren midfielder's blushes are spared as the Celtic star's shot skids wide.
1411: Lee Naylor comes on to replace Gary Caldwell as BBC Radio Scotland commentator David Begg asks: "Who would have thought that Cillian Sheridan would score four goals in his last six outings for Celtic?"
1408: GOAL! St Mirren 0-3 Celtic Shunsuke Nakamura's shot is deflected into the path of Scott McDonald, who does well to slip the ball away from keeper Mark Howard, and Cillian Sheridan slams the ball home from close range.
1404: St Mirren's top scorer Billy Mehmet comes off the bench, with Hugh Murray going off. Sheridan finally gets on in place of Samaras.
Mehmet's gone into an unfamiliar left midfield role, leaving Craig Dargo and Dennis Wyness up top for the home side.
1400: Cillian Sheridan, who was warming up to replace Samaras before the Greek scored, is soon to get his chance, while Shaun Maloney replaces Scotland team-mate Barry Robson.
1356: "That's why we're champions," sing the gleeful travelling supporters at Love Street.
1354: GOAL! St Mirren 0-2 Celtic Georgios Samaras turns provider with a neat pass to Shunsuke Nakamura and the Japanese star turns his marker to slide a composed finish past Mark Howard.
The Buddies don't score many is that game over?
1352: GOAL! St Mirren 0-1 Celtic Andreas Hinkel charges down the right and curls in a delicious cross for Georgios Samaras to guide home from just a few yards out.
1350: "Am I on the wrestling section of 606? Have I come to the wrong place? I just wanna talk about football, is that too much to ask for?" sasavujavic is getting fed up with all the Boruc chat on My Sport. Join the debate
1346: Craig Dargo slips his marker and sends a cute flick across goal. Only a great sliding challenge from Stephen McManus prevents a simple tap-in for Dennis Wyness.
1345: "Me mother used to say 'The harder you work , the luckier you get'. Maybe this is why Celtic is so 'lucky'". AussieTomTheTim keeps the debate going on My Sport. Join the debate
1342: Francisco Miranda curls in a long range free kick but Artur Boruc snaffles it comfortably under his crossbar.
1340: Craig Dargo charges at the Celtic defence but his progress is halted by the imposing figure of Glenn Loovens.
1334: The second half action is underway at Love Street.
1334: "Chick Young seems to know about as much about football as I do about crochet knitting." MagnusMaximus on My Sport. Join the debate
1330: "It was a ridiculously reckless challenge and he should be off."BBC Radio Scotland punditJim Traynor doesn't hold back.
1324: "I think referee Willie Collum bottled it. It's just an incredible decision. How he can arrive at a yellow card is beyond me." BBC Radio Scotland's Chick Young at Love Street.
1322: "Boruc's challenge wasn't a red card offence. Read the rules. The referee got it 100% right. There were two defenders behind so it is not a straight red card." goikoetxea has his say onMy Sport. Join the debate
1319: "The booing (from the St Mirren fans) is, well, absolutely deserved."BBC Radio Scotland anchor Richard Gordon.
1317: Half time: St Mirren 0-0 Celtic
No goals but no shortage of thrills and spills. The big talking point is the decision to merely book Artur Boruc for clattering into Craig Dargo as the Buddies striker shaped to round the keeper outside the penalty area.
1316: "Yet another decision going Celtic's way? I'd like to say I'm surprised but I'm not."says a cynicalKillieJimbo over onMySport. Join the debate
The Boruc booking is certain to keep the BBC Radio Scotland team busy during the half time break.
1312: Great chance for Celtic. Glenn Loovens steals a yard to connect with a Barry Robson free kick but heads over from 10 yards.
1310: "Boruc is playing as if he's drunk, methinks."martinthehoop on My Sport Join the debate
Cheeky, Martin. The Polish goalie has made a pretty shaky start though...
1307: St Mirren's John Potter gives away another free kick in a similar position but Shunsuke Nakamura's effort clips the defensive wall and goes wide. The Japanese midfielder has been very quiet.
1306: Scott McDonald is tripped on the edge of the St Mirren penalty box. Georgios Samaras steps up to take the free kick but curls it wide.
1304: A lull in the action gives us time for another stat. Celtic are unbeaten in their last 22 games against St Mirren.
1302: "I dont think that they favour them but it is becoming a weekly thing that Celtic are receiving fortuitous refereeing decisions!" DavidAttenborough pops up through the wild pampas grass again on My Sport to offer up his thoughts. Join the debate
1300: Andy Dorman tries his luck with a long range strike which fizzes wide of the Celtic goal.
1257: A stretching Scott Brown lifts a shot high over the crossbar from a promising position as Celtic begin to enjoy more possession.
1255: Georgios Samaras sends a header straight at Mark Howard after a good run and cross from centre half Glenn Loovens.
1251: "The game is almost an irrelevance at the moment because of that decision and it's impact."BBC Radio Scotland commentator David Begg.
1249: "If that was an outfield player then it would have been a straight red. Never mind goal-scoring opportunities, that was a ridiculous challenge." BBC Radio Scotland punditMurdo MacLeod.
He's right you know. It was a shocker.
1248: A Hugh Murray header is touched on to the post by Boruc as St Mirren continue to press. A waving flag from the linesman brings the move to a halt and increases the sense of outrage among the home fans.
1247: Artur Boruc is booked for a crude lunge at Craig Dargo outside the penalty box. The St Mirren striker had headed the ball past the keeper and the Polish international can count himself lucky that he's still on the park.
1246: A fright for Celtic. A swirling corner from Francisco Miranda comes crashing back off the top of the crossbar.
1244: St Mirren keeper Mark Howard makes a brave block to keep out a close range strike from Andreas Hinkel as the Celtic full-back latches on to a clever chipped pass from Georgios Samaras.
1241: Craig Dargo flashes a dangerous ball across the Celtic goalmouth but St Mirren strike partner Dennis Wyness can't get a touch.
1238: A great burst down the left flank from Mark Wilson sets up a shooting chance for Scott McDonald but the striker's effort is deflected narrowly wide.
1237: Nothing much going on as both teams knock the ball around. Gary Caldwell's shot was charged down on the edge of the St Mirren penalty box.
1234: A nice early stat to get things underway. St Mirren have the best home defensive record in the SPL. The Buddies have only shipped three goals on their own patch. Surprised by that nugget? I was.
1230: And we're off.
1229: Artur Boruc has to rush off and change his jersey since it clashed with the St Mirren strip. The Celtic goalie is back in a very smart grey number.
1227: "Well it's almost been cold enough to snow here in Melbourne too! Rangers 3 - 0 for me and Man U to just get past Villa away."manutd_83 on My Sport.
Glad you could join us all the way from Oz. Not long to wait for kick off now.
1225: "Aberdeen always do well against the Old Firm, Rangers in particular. I reckon they can get a draw at Ibrox. Can't see past Celtic at Love Street. They could be further clear at the top come tonight!" chibchenko over onMy Sport. Join the debate
Given the Dons haven't won at Ibrox for 17 years, maybe a draw is the best they can expect.
1220: "Barry Robson and Paul Hartley are not near being fit, but one of them had to play today. Robbo is the fitter and will play, while Paul is doing us a favour by being on the bench."Celtic manager Gordon Strachan talks toBBC Radio Scotland.
It looks like Scotland defender Gary Caldwell will be pushed into a midfield role for the visitors.
1212: DavidAttenborough gets back with an apology and a 2-1 to Killie predictionon My Sport. Join the debategoat87 says "another famous 1 nil buddies victory courtesy of Billy Mehmet".
1210: "We've got to try to start in the same positive manner that we finished the game at Ibrox. We only have four fit midfield players and those are the ones that are selected today."St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson talks toBBC Radio Scotland.
1205: "St Mirren v Celtic 1-3, Rangers v Aberdeen 3-1, Dundee United v Hamilton Accies 4-0, Motherwell v Hibernian 2-1, Hearts v Falkirk 2-0" DavidAttenborough takes time off exploring the animal kingdom to throw down the prediction gauntlet on My Sport. Join the debate
What about Killie v ICT?
1200: There were a few forlorn flakes of snow in Glasgow this morning. It's hardly orange ball weather but it's pretty cold out there. I'd think about an extra pair of socks if you're venturing out to a match today.
1155: "Celtic to win 5-1 today. Probably a Samaras hat-trick on his return." FoxForever gets in with an early prediction onMy Sport. Join the debate
1150: Early team news. Goalkeeper Artur Boruc returns for Celtic after his knee surgery and striker Georgios Samaras starts for the first time since early October.
Paul Hartley is not included after picking up an ankle knock on Scotland duty but Barry Robson is fit enough to take his place in midfield.
Stephen McGinn, who scored the winner against Rangers at Love Street earlier this season, is given a rare start for the Buddies.
1145: Welcome to another busy day in the Scottish Premier League.
Leaders Celtic visit St Mirren in the 1230 kick off. These early games can often be a bit flat but Gordon Strachan's side showed no signs of grogginess when they crashed in four first half goals at Fir Park earlier this season.
Later on, Aberdeen go to Ibrox looking for their first success on Rangers' turf for 17 years.
Dundee United host bottom club Hamilton Accies, while Motherwell entertain Hibernian.
Hearts are on a roll of three 1-0 wins. Can they make it a fourth at Tynecastle against a Falkirk side that are on a six-game unbeaten run?
Finally, Kilmarnock are at home to Inverness Caledonian Thistle; a match that will be broadcast 'as live' on BBC ALBA from 1930. You'll have to brush up on your Gaelic, mind.
Of course, you can listen to BBC Radio Scotland's coverage of all the games on the wireless and online.
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