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By David Sharp
1705: That's all folks! There were more incidents jam-packed into the final 20 minutes of those games than gag-fest comedy titans Zucker/ Abrahams/Zucker could cram into a thousand Naked Gun movies.
Thanks again for your company. Bye for now!
1702: "What an insane end to the afternoon. Who says Scottish football isn't interesting!" QatarBhoy on My Sport Join the debate on My Sport
Yer darn tooting QatarBhoy! It was a wild splurge of goals!
1700: Let's not forget relegation-threatened Falkirk escaped Fir Park with a valuable point to put the skids on goal-happy Motherwell's recent fine run of form.
1659: Meanwhile, in a similarly frenzied finish at Tynecastle, Hearts held off a dramatic Inverness comeback to collect all three points and keep tabs on United for that prized Uefa Cup place...or even better, perhaps one of the two could make a mad dash for second place and split the Old Firm!!!
1657: Sleep-walking Dundee United were seemingly down and out against St Mirren, but somehow roused themselves from their drunken reverie to launch a stirring comeback which sees the men in Tangerine leapfrog old 'New Firm' rivals Aberdeen into third spot in the table. Wow!
1655: What just happened there? The last few minutes of those games made Wacky Races seem as benign as a particularly humdrum episode of Last of the Summer Wine.
1656: "Just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed the text commentary today. Stuck at work and can't listen to open all mics, but it's been just as good with the words. "mysteriously booked" and "chocolate fireplace" my favourites so far." seinhammer on My Sport Join the debate on My Sport
Aw shucks, you're too kind! Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoyed!
1653: Phew! That was absolute bedlam! The tips of my fingers are smoking like Dirty Harry's .44 Magnum.
1652: I'm mightily relieved that the full-time whistles have blown around the country before there is time for any more last minute goals, gaffes, penalties, sendings-off, alien abductions...
1650: Oh no they haven't! Goal! Hearts 3-2 Inverness CT The irrepressible Andy Driver once again streaks down the wing and this time cuts the ball back for Laryea Kingston to slot the ball into the pokey for an outrageous injury time winner!
1649: Goal! Hearts 2-2 Inverness CT This is ridiculous! Caley Thistle have only gorn and stolen a point at the death through Dougie Imrie!!!
1648: Full-time at Celtic Park: Celtic 3-1 Hibernian. The reigning SPL champions extend their lead at the top of the table to four points over arch nemesis Rangers.
1646: Denes Rosa almost caps his Hibs debut with a stunning goal. But he doesn't: his strike from about 35 yards cannons back off Artur Boruc's post and bounces to safety. That was very unlucky.
1644: Goal! Dundee United 3-2 St Mirren Francisco Sandaza's shot-cum-cross-cum-shot across goal is slid into the net by Warren Feeney. This is sensational stuff!
1642: Goal! Dundee United 2-2 St Mirren Prince Buaben, who was slated all day in the BBC Radio Scotland match commentary for his apparently abysmal performance, sees his shot squirms into the net after Mark Howard fails to hold the soap-like ball.
1640: Goal! Hearts 2-1 Inverness CT This time David Obua definitely gets the crucial touch when he gets on the end of Driver's cross to surely snatch a late winner for the Jambos.
1637: A late avalanche of goals! I can barely keep up! In the words of the Wicked Witch of the West: "Help! Help! I'm melting, I'm melting..."
1635: Goal! Dundee United 1-2 St Mirren Billy 'Mehmet must Score,' scores! The rampaging striker tucks away the spot kick to grab his first goal since September.
1634: Penalty to St Mirren! Unbelievable! Within seconds of United's equaliser, the Buddies are awarded a penalty after great gallah Lee Wilkie trips Craig Dargo.
1633-and-a-half:Goal! Celtic 3-1 Hibernian Celtic wrap up all three points. Terrific cross from Scott Brown for Scott McDonald to rifle home his second of the game.
1633:Goal! Dundee United 1-1 St Mirren Warren Feeney converts the penalty and is mysteriously booked in the aftermath.
1632: Penalty to Dundee United! Lee Wilkie is clattered in the box by Franco 'Carmen' Miranda. Felled by a hat topped with tropical fruit.
1631: It's been a nightmare of a day for Roy McBain: he scored an own-goal (still awaiting absolute confirmation on that one), gave away a penalty and now he's been sent off!
It's like that Irvine Welsh short-story Granton Star Cause. All the hapless buffoon needs now is to get chucked by his girlfriend, bump into God in a boozer off the Royal Mile and be transmogrified into a house-fly...
1630: Missed penalty!Michael Stewart steps up and blasts a low shot bound for Ryan Esson's right-hand corner but the keeper launches flings himself sideways to claw the ball away.
1629: The spot-kick at Tynecastle is delayed after Dougie Imrie, in a moment of total insanity, runs up and hoofs the ball with wild abandon off the penalty spot!
1628:Penalty to Hearts! Andrew Driver tumbles to the ground under the clumsy attentions of Roy McBain.
1626: "I think the referee has lost the plot," says BBC Radio Scotland summariser Stevie Cowan as a number of hefty challenges go unpunished at Fir Park.
1625: Back to Celtic Park: Aiden McGeady tumbles in the box under a challenge from Darren McCormack, but the referee waves away appeals for a penalty.
1624: Bruno Aguiar storms off the Tynecastle pitch in a giant huff to be replaced by Gary Glen. Why the long face Bruno?
1623: "Poor passing and decisions by Celtic so far in this second half. A shadow of the team that went 2-0 up." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Craig Paterson
1622: McManus was substituted the last time Celtic and Hibs met at Parkhead with McManus also scoring in that game as he did today. Loovens scored a last-gasp goal in that game too. Can history spookily repeat itself today?
1620: Stephen McManus limps off and Loovens trots on. Hamstring trouble for McManus.
1619: At Tannadice, St Mirren players are claiming for a penalty after Lee Wilkie appears to paw the ball in the box.
1618: Glenn Loovens is tying his boots in the home dug-out in preparation to replace Celtic skipper Stephen MacManus.
1617: Chris Porter heads wide from close range after a shot from Keith Lasley crashes off the crossbar and bounces up to the Motherwell striker.
1616: Hibs striker Colin Nish dithers inside the box as the Edinburgh side come agonisingly close to an equaliser
1615: Goal! Hearts 1-1 Inverness CT Latvian defender Pavel Mihadjuks rises to head Don Cowie's free-kick past Jamie MacDonald. Basement strugglers Inverness are back in this game!
1614: "I don't like to criticise players unduly but Prince Buaben is having a nightmare." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Brian Irvine
1613: Falkirk manager John Hughes is involved in a heated debate with a group of Motherwell fans, who are calling for Darren Barr's dismissal after an ugly late challenge. The Bairns defender escapes without so much as a word from the referee.
1612: It's been a low-key start to the second half at Celtic Park after the harem-scarem goal blizzard of the opening 20 minutes.
1611: Text message on 80295 from disgruntled Arab Ricky: "All the Dundee United players have got their new contracts so have switched off!"
Good point Ricky. Prince Buaben, Lee Wilkie, Darren Dods, Morgaro Gomis, Sean Dillon and Jon Daly all put open to paper on new deals recently. Are they guilty of resting on their laurels? Let rip here: Join the debate on My Sport
1610: Darting Dundee United winger Craig Conway's fizzes a strike inches over the bar as a much-improved United press for an equaliser.
1609: Holden has thrown Falkirk a priceless lifeline with that wonder-strike.
1607: Goal! Motherwell 1-1 Falkirk Bairns left-back Dean Holden blazes in a wonderful volley from 16 yards.
1606: Motherwell forward David Clarkson thumps a curling shot against the crossbar from 22 yards.
1605: Jon Daly fires a shot narrowly wide as United make a lively start to the second 45.
1604: And we're off again all across the country.
1603: The second half gets under way at Celtic Park. No changes to either side. More mayhem to follow? Watch this space.
1600: I'm back!
1553: Time for some half-time refreshments. Be back in a mo...
1551: Half-time at Fir Park: Motherwell 1-0 Falkirk Dominant 'Well hold a narrow advantage at the break thanks to David Clarkson.
1550: The half-time replay of the Obua goal suggests that Roy McBain got a touch to it as it crossed the line, which probably makes it an own-goal - we'll see what the referee has to say about it...
1549: Half-time at Tynecastle: Hearts 1-0 Inverness CT A dour affair with the Jambos leading courtesy of that Obua/McBain goal/own-goal.
1548: Half-time at Celtic Park: Celtic 2-1 Hibernian The most one-sided 2-1 in the history of the game of Association Football. Hard to believe Celtic hold such a slender lead; the home side had around 300 corners in the opening 45 minutes.
1547:Half-time at Tannadice: Dundee United 0-1 St Mirren Saints take a deserve lead into the break against a strangely lacklustre United.
1543: Goal! Motherwell 1-0 Falkirk Following some good work by Chris Porter on the right flank, David Clarkson nods in his sixth goal of the season.
1542: Iain Vigurs delivers an angled shot from the edge of the Hearts box, but Gary Wood is unable to convert it on the edge of the six-yard box, back-heeling it past MacDonald's left-hand post. Too cute.
1541: "United haven't really come up with any answers for St Mirren's dominance. The home side are missing Darren Dods big time." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Brian Irvine at Tannadice
1540: Szamotulski snaps out of his Jacob's Ladder trance and brilliantly tips Nakamura's free-kick over the bar.
1539: Goal! Hearts 1-0 Inverness CT David Obua opens the scoring for Hearts. Driver flights in a cross from the left and the Ugandan defender out-jumps Esson to head the ball into the back of the net. It looked like Obua nodded the ball out of Esson's hands. Or did Roy McBain steer it past his own keeper?
1538: Craig Paterson (see 1535) spoke too soon; the Hibs defence are still skating about like they're in an amateur production of 'Bambi on Ice': Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink sends a shot wide of the post with the goal gaping.
The big Dutchman was in acres of space, with the Hibs defence posted missing again, but he sent it well wide. That should've been 3-1.
1537: There's a collective sharp intake of breath at Celtic Park every time Hibs launch a counter-attack.
1536: Motherwell defender Paul Quinn whacks a shot high and wide after a sweet, flowing move from the home side. The Falkirk defence is beginning to creak under increasing pressure.
1535: "Hibs are looking a lot more composed at the back and are playing some decent stuff." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Craig Paterson
1533: "St Mirren are good value for their 1-0 lead." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Al Lamont
1531: Let's whizz over to Tynecastle where Don Cowie's teasing free-kick is met by Dougie Imrie, but his powerful header hits the side netting. That was a good chance spurned by Caley Thistle.
1528: "Every set-piece delivered by Shunsuke Nakamura in this first-half has been a beauty." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Craig Paterson
1525: The Hibs defence are all over the place.
1524: Motherwell midfielder Jim O'Brien turns Darren Barr nicely and warms the fingertips of Falkirk keeper Robert Olejnik with a fierce strike.
1523: "Horrendous start from the Hibees but they've got it back to 2-1! Come on!!!" MapleRidgeBear on My Sport Join the debate on My Sport
1522: "Jamie Macdonald has got a good chance to impress in this match, I'm glad he's in and I hope he gets a good run and keeps a few clean sheets for Hearts." BBC Radio Scotland pundit Stevie Frail
Completely unbiased, non-partisan punditry from the former Jambos coach...
1521: The Buddies go close-but-no-cigar to scoring again at Tannadice with that man Mehmet once more firing narrowly over the bar.
1520: Both defences at Parkhead today look as convincing as a chocolate fireplace. This could end up 6-6.
1519: What a madcap start to the game at Celtic Park. A blizzard of goals in the opening 20 minutes. Hibs looked to be dead and buried but the Edinburgh side are alive and kicking again.
1518: Goal! Dundee United 0-1 St Mirren Jack Ross steals in from the right-hand side of the penalty area and pings a lovely strike past Lukasz Zaluska.
1517: Goal! Celtic 2-1 Hibernian Hibs captain Rob Jones powers home a header from inside the six-yard box from Riordan's free-kick. Game on!
1515: Hibs midfielder Derek Riordan sends a 25-yard free-kick high into the stand behind Artur Boruc's goal. Sums up a wretched opening 15 minutes for the Edinburgh side.
1512: Over at Tannadice, St Mirren poacher Billy 'Mehmet-must-score!' fails to score. His close-range shot crashes off the United bar as the visitors squander another chance.
1510: Motherwell striker Chris Porter has a shot blocked on the goal-line and Marc Fitpatrick sends a panicked header over the crossbar of an empty net from eight yards
1509: Goal! Celtic 2-0 Hibernian Hoops skipper Stephen McManus forces the ball home from close-range after another Nakamura corner causes chaos in the heart of the visitors' defence
1508: Celtic right-back Andreas Hinkel sends in a dangerous low cross towards Vennegoor of Hesselink, but the Dutchman can't get a foot on the ball. Hibs are reeling in the face of this early Celtic onslaught.
1506: A vibrant start from Motherwell have got Falkirk on the back foot from the word go.
1505: "New keeper for Hibs, same old story. Can't catch a cold far less a ball at a corner." Macker100 on My Sport Join the debate on My Sport
It was a shocking gaffe from the hapless Szamotulski. I think it would count as an assist in Fantasy Football.
1503: St Mirren's Andy Dorman arrives late in the box and fires in a shot against the post.
1502: Goal! Celtic 1-0 Hibernian Nakamura's corner is nodded towards goal by Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Hibs keeper Szamotulski flaps it into the path of Scott McDonald who pounces and gratefully tucks the ball into the net.
1501: And we're off! Except for at Tynecastle where they're observing a minute's silence for Jambo legend Alfie Conn, who recently passed away
1500: Celtic emerge in their traditional green-and-white hoops while Hibs are sporting a rather garish canary-yellow change strip.
1458: 'Well go into their game with Falkirk on a giddy high following their recent dismantling of Dundee United. After a dreadful start to the season, Mark McGhee's side have quietly improved since both Stephen Craigan and David Clarkson returned from injury after Christmas, and will be keen to extend their unbeaten run to five games.
1457: Teams from Fir Park: Motherwell: Graeme Smith, Quinn, Craigan, Reynolds, Hammell, Klimpl, Hughes, Fitzpatrick, O'Brien, Porter, Clarkson. Subs: Krysiak, Malcolm, Sutton, Darren Smith, Lasley, Murphy, McGarry.
1456: Jambos boss Csaba Laszlo has hinted that midfielder Michael Stewart is being monitored by a scout from an unnamed Italian Serie A club. Bizarre. Skipper Christophe Berra is also the subject of transfer speculation, with Sunderland and Fulham in the mix.
1455: Teams from Tynecastle: Hearts: MacDonald, Neilson, Jonsson, Berra, Lee Wallace, Driver, Stewart, Karipidis, Obua, Aguiar, Nade. Subs: Kello, Kingston, Mrowiec, Cesnauskis, Thomson, McGowan, Glen.
1451: John Hughes' struggling Falkirk side will be up against it at Fir Park today: Motherwell have lost only one of their last 13 home games against the Bairns.
1449: Robertson's bad luck could hand Prince Buaben the chance to cement his place in the Arabs' first XI.
1447: Craig 'Harry Potter' Levein's United side have been dealt a serious body blow with the news that in-form Scott Robertson is likely to be out for the rest of the season after being diagnosed with a serious groin complaint.
The 23-year old Scotland internationalist is suffering from the medieval-sounding osteitis pubis, a condition which causes inflammation of the groin area. Oooyah! The young midfielder has been ordered to take gardening leave for three months. Without the gardening. In fact, he's been told to do nothing. Anyway, moving swiftly on...
1444: Managerless Caley Thistle head south to Gorgie Road with Scotland assistant manager Terry Butcher emerging as the favourite to succeed Craig Brewster in the Highlanders' hot-seat.
John Docherty, who has been involved with the club since his playing days in the1970s, will be in charge at Tynecastle today.
1442: Paatelainen, who looks like Al Murray Pub Landlord if he ran a bar in the Moomins, has striker Steven Fletcher and David van Zanten available again following suspensions.
1440: Can Hibernian exploit the champions' fatal weakness at Celtic Park today? Mixu Paatelainen's side triumphed 2-0 at Easter Road back in December with goals from the aforementioned Rankin and Colin Nish.
New signing Denes Rosa, who has been capped 10 times by Hungary could make his Hibs debut against Celtic.
1438: Celtic lost only 26 goals in the whole of last season but have already leaked 24 goals this campaign, including four in the defeat against Aberdeen last weekend. An apparent inability to defend set-pieces has been Gordon Strachan's side's Achilles heal.
1436: Roly-poly holy goalie Artur Boruc is expected to return to Celtic's line-up having recovered from a groin niggle he picked up pre-match at Pittodrie last week.
The Celtic keeper has come under the spotlight for some high-profile blunders this season, the most notable perhaps in Edinburgh last month when John Rankin's so-called 'squiggler' embarrassed him from 40 yards.
1434: The good news for Celtic is that no matter what happens in their clash with Hibernian, Gordon Strachan's side will remain top of the tree after Rangers failed to leave Pittodrie with the victory they craved.
To be brutally honest, the Ibrox men lacked the imagination to make the breakthrough. It was woeful stuff. Of course, victory or a draw for wee Gordy's defending champions would see them stretch their advantage over their bitter Glasgow rivals.
1432: Thanks Colin. OK, no time to waste, let's plunge, Greg Louganis-style, headlong into this afternoon's tasty line-up of SPL fixtures.
By Colin Moffat
1430: Righto, that's enough from me. After that torpor-inducing match, let's hope for better fare from the rest of the day's matches. David Sharp will guide you through the action.
1427: Billy Dodds is struggling to pick a man-of-the-match for BBC Radio Scotland but plumps for Dons defender Zander Diamond, who didn't put a foot wrong at the back.
1422: Full-time: Aberdeen 0-0 Rangers
A bore draw, nay, a snore draw at Pittodrie. Rangers sub Nacho Novo wasted the game's best chance with a shot against the post late on. Rangers fans must be disappointed at the lack of drive from their favourites who were playing to go top of the table.
Aberdeen were a shadow of the side that terrorised Celtic last weekend, offering very little service to striker Lee Miller.
1419: Bossu fumbles as he collides with his own player and, much to the disgust of the Rangers players, a free kick is given.
1417: Darren Mackie heads a Charlie Mulgrew free kick narrowly over the crossbar as four minutes of injury time are signalled.
1415: Sasa Papac delivers a great cross for Kris Boyd but the Rangers striker's header takes a deflection off a defender and loops into the arms of Bossu.
1412: Some action at last. Nacho Novo takes the ball down on his chest and slams a low shot against the post from eight yards. "He should have buried that," says BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1410: The game is so boring that the guys in the office are dreaming up ways to improve it. Making the players wear clown shoes is one suggestion, while there is a call for the introduction of two wild lions.
1408: Rangers enjoy a brief spell of pressure but the Dons rearguard holds firm. Aberdeen throw on Chris Maguire for the strangely subdued Sone Aluko.
1405: Okay, there's 15 minutes to go. Will the sides go for it in the closing stages. Nacho Novo is on for young Fleck; can the little Spaniard spark some life into the Rangers attack?
1402: Dons skipper Scott Severin tries his luck with a half-volley that goes out for a shy. It's a woeful effort that rather sums up the game.
1400: "If this game didn't involve my team it would've been turned off a long time ago. What a let down after last weeks peach of a game." Martin, Glasgow, via text.
1357: "Cometh the hour cometh the goal machine, Big Boydie is now on the park, sit back and watch the onion bag bulge." The introduction of Kris Boyd has cheered up weebluemeanie. Join the debate on My Sport
Rangers are still going with just the one up top, with Boyd now given the task of battling against Aberdeen's back four.
1355: Lee McCulloch picks up the game's first yellow card for a trip on Gary McDonald. 65 minutes gone and only one booking? That's got to be a record for this traditionally febrile fixture.
1352: Aberdeen respond by taking off Stuart Duff and bringing on Manchester City loanee Javan Vidal. Any relation to the great American man of letters, Gore?
1351: The visiting fans cheer their approval as Kris Boyd comes on to replace the ineffectual Kenny Miller.
1349: Aberdeen fans are crying for a penalty as Stuart Duff is manhandled in the penalty box. There was definitely a tug on the jersey. "For me, it's a penalty," says BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1346: With the midfield busier than Union Street on Christmas eve, both sides are guilty of surrendering possession with a lot of slack passes. The game is so dull I think a lot of you must have dozed off. It's all gone very quiet on My Sport. To paraphrase Delia Smith, 'let's be 'avin you'...
1341: "Bossu has only played once for Aberdeen's first-team. This is going to be a big test for him." BBC Radio Scotland commentator Scott Davey.
1340: A dazed Langfield is led away from the pitch and Frenchman Bertrand Bossu is on for his SPL debut.
1338: Ouch! Jamie Langfield takes a sore one to the head as he gets down to gather a low cross from Kirk Broadfoot. Kenny Miller caught him with his foot and the keeper is bleeding from the mouth.
1336: "The second half has started the same as the first, with the midfield area congested. Not much room for the players to get their foot on the ball."BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1335: "Sharp passing and a lot of noise can build to achieve seven in a row today. A busy start to the second half is needed to keep them at bay and add belief up top." says Dons fanCairoRed.
1333: The second half is underway. Let's hope the pace picks up.
1325: "Rangers have had a lot of possession without creating many clear-cut chances. John Fleck has looked excellent."BBC Scotland pundit Craig Paterson.
1323: Kenny Miller is doing a superb job sweeping up at the back. 2-0 Dons." says SwanseaDandy over on My Sport. Join the debate on My Sport
1316: Half-time: Aberdeen 0-0 Rangers
It's been pretty tame stuff at Pittodrie. One of those flat games that early kick offs often produce. Where are the thundering tackles and goalmouth scrambles that we all crave?
1313: Jamie Langfield gets down smartly to smother a shot from Pedro Mendes.
1311: "The final ball today is very poor. Rangers are beginning to look good on the counter attack but they're looking to kill the game and they've killed the atmosphere."BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1309: Rangers break at speed and have a four against three advantage but the move fizzles out with Fleck tamely playing the ball against an opponent.
1307: Fleck fires a stinging free-kick low into a crowded penalty box and Zander Diamond does well to block a close-range lunge from Madjid Bougherra.
1304: Kenny Miller is stretching to reach a Kirk Broadfoot cross from the right flank and his header goes over the bar, with a frustrated Pedro Mendes in a better position to finish.
1302: "Is Boyd on the bench because there's an acceptable offer on the table for him and Rangers don't want him injured?" asks jocksageordie on My Sport. Join the debate on My Sport
1259: Jamie Langfield spills a powerful long-range dig from Lee McCulloch and Kenny Miller makes a proper horlicks of the rebound, sclaffing his shot into the turf and sending the ball spinning behind him. An offside flag spares the Scotland forward's blushes - a little bit.
1257: Aberdeen midfielder Gary McDonald ghosts into the penalty area but can't direct his header on target.
1254: The youngster Fleck is growing in confidence and opens up Aberdeen with a positive run but his colleague Steven Davis ends the move with a hopeless delivery which flops up into the air like a Phil Mickleson lob wedge.
1250: "This is one of those typically breathless Scottish games," puffs a breathless BBC Radio Scotland commentator Scott Davey.
1249: John Fleck gets a glimpse of goal but his powerful strike sails high over Jamie Langfield's crossbar.
1246: Rangers midfielder Pedro Mendes weaves his way into the penalty box but his progress is brought to a halt by a solid challenge from Zander Diamond.
1245: "Aberdeen are really taking the game to Rangers, who haven't really managed to get forward so far in the game playing just one up front."BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1243: Allan McGregor has to deal with an awkward bouncing strike from Darren Mackie and snaffles it up comfortably.
1240: "The pitch is cutting up and neither side will want to take too many touches in and around the box before getting it clear."BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1238: Aberdeen win the game's first corner but the visitors deal easily with Charlie Mulgrew's ballooned delivery. The Dons then win a free-kick after David Weir is caught dithering on the ball and Allan McGregor makes a great diving save to push away Mulgrew's curling effort from 25 yards.
1235: Rangers teenager John Fleck breaks into the Aberdeen penalty area but his cross from the left floats harmlessly over the crossbar.
1234: Rangers skipper Barry Ferguson appears to be playing in a more advanced position, aiming to support lone striker Kenny Miller.
1232: "I'm expecting an absolute cracker. It's a hard one for Kris Boyd to take, but I'm sure he'll feature at some point. If Rangers are at their best I expect them to win today."BBC Radio Scotland pundit Billy Dodds.
1230: And we're off!
1228: Lee Miller will lead the line for the Dons, so it could be a bit congested if both sides go for five-man midfields.
1225: The BBC Radio Scotland commentary team reckon Lee McCulloch will be playing in a midfield holding role, with Kenny Miller up top on his own.
1220: "Noooo....... I cannot believe Walter Smith. McCulloch should not even be on the team bus!! Nor Dailly. These are the type of decisions which cost us points last season and will cost us again this season. It's not Murray who should go, it is Walter Smith!! I'm only surprised that Adam isn't there as well just to really depress me. McCulloch can't tackle, can't pass and can't score goals and defensively is a nightmare. " JCDBigBear let's off a bit of steam before kick-off. Join the debate on My Sport
1213: Jimmy Calderwood's side are unbeaten in their last four home games against Rangers, with the teams fighting out a 1-1 draw in August. The Dons were beaten 2-0 at Ibrox in November.
1208: "That decision baffles me, why would you leave your 22 goal striker out of such a crucial game. We could go top today but we pull out a decision like this?"BahrainBEAR is upset by Walter Smith's decision to omit Kris Boyd. Join the debate on My Sport
1203: "Looks a very tough game for the Gers but if we can win it could be a crucial result for the league season as a whole." Boogie Bear is first up on My Sport. Join the debate on My Sport
1201: Some early team news from Pittodrie... Rangers' top-scorer Kris Boyd drops to the bench and Lee McCulloch gets a rare outing. It looks like 17-year-old John Fleck will be up front with Kenny Miller.
1200: Welcome to another action-packed day in the Scottish Premier League.
First up, we have red-hot Aberdeen taking on Rangers at Pittodrie. The Dons are on a high after slamming four goals past Celtic last weekend and have won their last six matches on home soil.
A win for Rangers would lift them to the top of the table, if only for a few hours, with Celtic having the chance to resume pole position when Hibs visit Glasgow.
The Easter Road side have a habit of making life difficult for Celtic and John Rankin will no doubt have been busy practicing his 'squigglers'.
Dundee United were trounced last Sunday and have the chance to bounce back at home to St Mirren, who saw their unbeaten run come to an end at Hibs.
Managerless Inverness have lost their last seven league outings and face a daunting visit to Tynecastle, where Hearts have lost just twice this season.
Finally, Motherwell host Falkirk, with Mark McGhee's team enjoying a fine run of form, while the Bairns haven't won a league game since 15 November - against today's opponents.
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