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Another Sunday shift for Old Firm
There are two three o'clock kick-offs on Sunday, with Rangers at home to Motherwell and Celtic at Livingston.
Rangers are looking to make it 22 home league wins on the spin.
Celtic have not won in West Lothian since Livingston returned to the top flight.
The Dundee derby is back
We've got three more Scottish Premiership matches tomorrow, including the return of the Dundee derby.
It's a high noon showdown at Tannadice and the game is a sell-out.
The city rivals have not met in the top flight since 2016.
'We didn't do enough to deserve win' - Ross
FT: Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Speaking to BBC Sportsound, Hibernian head coach Jack Ross: "I would have been delighted if we had seen out the win but over the course of the game I don't think we played well enough to deserve the win.
"Our reaction in the second half was really good, it's a strange afternoon for us in the end with that because we're still top of the league, we remain undefeated but we're very frustrated. Some of that because we've conceded a late goal and some of that due to our overall performance."
On Scott Allan's impact as a half-time substitute:
"He's had a difficult year, he wants to play like all players do, that's why it looked like he might go out on loan but he knows I've got faith in him. His vision, creativity and quality was never in question. It's great because it gives me something to think about."
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Glass 'understands' fans' frustrations
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass: "Disappointed and frustrated again. A lot of the ball and we get into areas in the final third and don't look like we're going to score a goal.
"It would be worrying if we weren't getting the team in situations. Obviously we want to be doing better than we are, we're getting the team in situations and it's a little bit of quality that's lacking."
Asked about some of the boos at full-time from fans at Pittodrie, Glass said: "I understand their frustration. We're as frustrated as they are as a whole group. Players, staff, everyone. They can see what we're trying to do.
"I think questions like that lead you to turn players against fans and fans against players, but it's not like that. We're all together and pushing in the same direction and we'll get there.
"We are trying to do something at the club that's a little bit different. We're six games into a league campaign, we're sitting halfway up the league, we know we should be better. We'll get to where we want to be."
Neilson disappointed with 'sloppiness' in defence
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson tells BBC Sportsound: "In possession we were
outstanding at times. We moved the ball quickly and got into some fantastic areas.
"The big disappointment is the sloppiness of the two goals we conceded. We didn’t defend
them properly.
"First half, we created six or seven clear-cut chances and we
end up going in 2-1 down. Two weeks in a row we've played against keepers that
have been given man-of-the-match award."
Maynard-Brewer 'excellent' on debut - Mackay
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Ross County manager Malky Mackay tells BBC Sportsound: "It was a great game for
the neutral, I'm not sure either manager will say that to you.
"I'm really pleased we
went toe-to-toe with one of the best sides in the league. The opening six fixtures have been exceptionally tough. I'm delighted with the way the group is coming together.
"The goals we scored were of excellent quality and overall
I've got to be really pleased with my team. It’s a brand new group of players
still moulding.
"Our goalkeeper was excellent. He's a young one we've tracked for a while. It was time for
him to come out and play games. He’s done very well in training, he's had to
wait and he showed it today. He was calm and showed confidence, allowing the
back four to settle."
'Ross County win around the corner'
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Stuart Kettlewell
Former Ross County manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote Message: With that level of performance, I can see Ross County picking up a first win very soon. They've created a hatful of chances against Aberdeen, Celtic and now Hearts
With that level of performance, I can see Ross County picking up a first win very soon. They've created a hatful of chances against Aberdeen, Celtic and now Hearts
Davidson wants more despite win
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson is delighted with victory, but not too pleased with his side's attacking play at Pittodrie.
"Delighted to get the win," he said on Sportsound.
"All our efforts earlier in the season probably got us the three points. We didn't play particularly well I wasn't happy with how we got on the ball or reacted to things. But I'm delighted for the lads. I thought we got better as the second half went on and great for Stevie May to get the goal.
"Defensively we were good, just on the attacking side we can be better and make better decisions. We've played better without getting the rewards this season, I'm thrilled."
'Points on the board the big thing for Saints'
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
Quote Message: These games are always tight. St Johnstone improved in the second half after making changes. Yes, they can play better but they got the three points and that's the important thing
These games are always tight. St Johnstone improved in the second half after making changes. Yes, they can play better but they got the three points and that's the important thing
'Penalty gift will drive Goodwin insane'
FT: Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Brian Rice
Former Hamilton manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote Message: Jim Goodwin will be delighted with St Mirren's performance but he'll be confused about the second Hibs goal. The penalty was a gift and that will drive Jim insane because Hibs weren't creating much.
Jim Goodwin will be delighted with St Mirren's performance but he'll be confused about the second Hibs goal. The penalty was a gift and that will drive Jim insane because Hibs weren't creating much.
See-saw afternoon for Edinburgh rivals
Hearts will probably be the happier of the two Edinburgh clubs as they came from behind in a thrilling game, although they did score first in Dingwall.
Hibs did it the other way round, falling behind, going ahead, then conceding late on.
Dropping points at home in games they are expected to win was an Achilles heel for Jack Ross' team last season.
Three-way split at the top as capital pair drop points
Draws for Hibernian and Hearts means the Edinburgh duo remain unbeaten in the Premiership.
They are both on 12 points, along with Rangers, who will reclaim top spot if they avoid defeat at home to Motherwell tomorrow.
I should point out that Motherwell can climb to the summit if they manage a first win at Ibrox since 1997.
An absolute belter of a match in the Highlands ends all square.
Hearts stay unbeaten and Ross County are still in search of their first win.
CLOSE!
Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Wow! County could have snatched it there.
Substitute Joseph Hungbo has a shot cleared off the line by Craig Halkett.
FULL-TIME Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Hibernian remain unbeaten and are back on top of the Premiership but they will be sorely disappointed after a poor display at Easter Road.
Paul McGinn and Martin Boyle were on target after Eammon Brophy had given the visitors the lead, but Joe Shaughnessy found a deserved equaliser with a late header.
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Look out for today's Scottish Premiership goals on Sportscene. The highlights will be along at 19:30 on BBC Scotland.
Join us again for all of the thrills and spills tomorrow.
Another Sunday shift for Old Firm
There are two three o'clock kick-offs on Sunday, with Rangers at home to Motherwell and Celtic at Livingston.
Rangers are looking to make it 22 home league wins on the spin.
Celtic have not won in West Lothian since Livingston returned to the top flight.
The Dundee derby is back
We've got three more Scottish Premiership matches tomorrow, including the return of the Dundee derby.
It's a high noon showdown at Tannadice and the game is a sell-out.
The city rivals have not met in the top flight since 2016.
'We didn't do enough to deserve win' - Ross
FT: Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Speaking to BBC Sportsound, Hibernian head coach Jack Ross: "I would have been delighted if we had seen out the win but over the course of the game I don't think we played well enough to deserve the win.
"Our reaction in the second half was really good, it's a strange afternoon for us in the end with that because we're still top of the league, we remain undefeated but we're very frustrated. Some of that because we've conceded a late goal and some of that due to our overall performance."
On Scott Allan's impact as a half-time substitute:
"He's had a difficult year, he wants to play like all players do, that's why it looked like he might go out on loan but he knows I've got faith in him. His vision, creativity and quality was never in question. It's great because it gives me something to think about."
Glass 'understands' fans' frustrations
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
Aberdeen manager Stephen Glass: "Disappointed and frustrated again. A lot of the ball and we get into areas in the final third and don't look like we're going to score a goal.
"It would be worrying if we weren't getting the team in situations. Obviously we want to be doing better than we are, we're getting the team in situations and it's a little bit of quality that's lacking."
Asked about some of the boos at full-time from fans at Pittodrie, Glass said: "I understand their frustration. We're as frustrated as they are as a whole group. Players, staff, everyone. They can see what we're trying to do.
"I think questions like that lead you to turn players against fans and fans against players, but it's not like that. We're all together and pushing in the same direction and we'll get there.
"We are trying to do something at the club that's a little bit different. We're six games into a league campaign, we're sitting halfway up the league, we know we should be better. We'll get to where we want to be."
Neilson disappointed with 'sloppiness' in defence
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson tells BBC Sportsound: "In possession we were outstanding at times. We moved the ball quickly and got into some fantastic areas.
"The big disappointment is the sloppiness of the two goals we conceded. We didn’t defend them properly.
"First half, we created six or seven clear-cut chances and we end up going in 2-1 down. Two weeks in a row we've played against keepers that have been given man-of-the-match award."
Maynard-Brewer 'excellent' on debut - Mackay
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Ross County manager Malky Mackay tells BBC Sportsound: "It was a great game for the neutral, I'm not sure either manager will say that to you.
"I'm really pleased we went toe-to-toe with one of the best sides in the league. The opening six fixtures have been exceptionally tough. I'm delighted with the way the group is coming together.
"The goals we scored were of excellent quality and overall I've got to be really pleased with my team. It’s a brand new group of players still moulding.
"Our goalkeeper was excellent. He's a young one we've tracked for a while. It was time for him to come out and play games. He’s done very well in training, he's had to wait and he showed it today. He was calm and showed confidence, allowing the back four to settle."
'Ross County win around the corner'
FT: Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Stuart Kettlewell
Former Ross County manager on BBC Sportsound
Davidson wants more despite win
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson is delighted with victory, but not too pleased with his side's attacking play at Pittodrie.
"Delighted to get the win," he said on Sportsound.
"All our efforts earlier in the season probably got us the three points. We didn't play particularly well I wasn't happy with how we got on the ball or reacted to things. But I'm delighted for the lads. I thought we got better as the second half went on and great for Stevie May to get the goal.
"Defensively we were good, just on the attacking side we can be better and make better decisions. We've played better without getting the rewards this season, I'm thrilled."
'Points on the board the big thing for Saints'
FT: Aberdeen 0-1 St Johnstone
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
'Penalty gift will drive Goodwin insane'
FT: Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Brian Rice
Former Hamilton manager on BBC Sportsound
See-saw afternoon for Edinburgh rivals
Hearts will probably be the happier of the two Edinburgh clubs as they came from behind in a thrilling game, although they did score first in Dingwall.
Hibs did it the other way round, falling behind, going ahead, then conceding late on.
Dropping points at home in games they are expected to win was an Achilles heel for Jack Ross' team last season.
Three-way split at the top as capital pair drop points
Draws for Hibernian and Hearts means the Edinburgh duo remain unbeaten in the Premiership.
They are both on 12 points, along with Rangers, who will reclaim top spot if they avoid defeat at home to Motherwell tomorrow.
I should point out that Motherwell can climb to the summit if they manage a first win at Ibrox since 1997.
East Kilbride hit 10 in Scottish Cup
Scottish Cup first round
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FULL-TIME Ross County 2-2 Hearts
An absolute belter of a match in the Highlands ends all square.
Hearts stay unbeaten and Ross County are still in search of their first win.
CLOSE!
Ross County 2-2 Hearts
Wow! County could have snatched it there.
Substitute Joseph Hungbo has a shot cleared off the line by Craig Halkett.
FULL-TIME Hibernian 2-2 St Mirren
Hibernian remain unbeaten and are back on top of the Premiership but they will be sorely disappointed after a poor display at Easter Road.
Paul McGinn and Martin Boyle were on target after Eammon Brophy had given the visitors the lead, but Joe Shaughnessy found a deserved equaliser with a late header.
He just wanted it more than any home defender.