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HT: Celtic 1-1 Motherwell Elijah Just had given Motherwell the lead before Celtic equalised HT: Hibernian 0-0 Livingston Brian Mc Lauchlin BBC Sport Scotland at Easter Road There is no doubting Hibs' superiority in possession and chances, but as long as this game remains goalless, Livingston will retain their hope of a first league win since August. The creativity of Nicky Cadden has been a joy to watch, but as yet the home strikers can’t find a way beyond the strong Livi rearguard. Atmosphere a bit flat here at Easter Road and, if ever a game needed a goal to liven it up, it’s this one. HT: Aberdeen 0-0 Falkirk Tyrone Smith BBC Scotland at Pittodrie Not a classic. Falkirk with the bulk of the possession and playing the better football, but Aberdeen have had the game's best chance and they should have scored. Hopefully things improve after the break. In what is Stephen Robinson's first game in charge of the Dons, they look organised and have clearly been told not to take any risks with the ball at the back. HT: Celtic 1-1 Motherwell Celtic have scored 25 first-half goals in 30 games, more than any other team in the Premiership this season. Hyun-jun Yang equalised for Celtic against Motherwell Scottish League 2 Scottish League 1 Scottish Championship Are Livingston on their way to a fourth successive draw? The league's bottom side have done a pretty good job of frustrating Hibs as they pack men behind the ball. Jamie Mc Grath has come closest for the hosts, with a shot against the crossbar and another effort almost deceiving goalkeeper Jerome Prior. An entertaining opening 45 minutes, but no goals to show for it. Falkirk probably just about edged it, although the x G has Aberdeen ahead. They have had two chances close to goal through Marko Lazetic and Graeme Shinnie, but both were blocked away. Interesting to see what will come in the second half. Aberdeen captain Graeme Shinnie had a pop at goal Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Celtic Park It's deja-vu for Motherwell. Ahead and good value for it, they have shot themselves right in the foot just like they did in the 3-2 loss here earlier this season. That said, their philosophy has served them so well this season. It was such a cheap goal to concede, playing in their own box. Celtic haven't convinced. They were so unlucky when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain hit the post and saw that squirm along the line. They've had other chances, but Motherwell seem the more in control. All said, it's been a brilliant watch in this season of drama. Aberdeen 0-0 Falkirk Almost an opener for Falkirk as the ball falls kindly to Dylan Tait on the edge of the box. The midfielder lines one up and drives for goal, but centre-half Jack Milne makes an important block. Hibernian 0-0 Livingston A rare foray forward for the visitors as striker Joel Nouble pings in an angled shot, drawing a diving save from goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger. Celtic 1-1 Motherwell Pat Bonner Former Celtic goalkeeper on BBC Sportsound Terrific finish from Yang. Celtic counter-pressing this time in round the edge of the box. Motherwell didn't get the chance to clear the ball and they took an extra pass inside their own box and gave the ball away. They'll be really disappointed. Aron Lynas Matty Allan Hibernian 0-0 Livingston A deflected shot from Hibs midfielder Jamie Mc Grath almost squirms underneath Jerome Prior, with the goalkeeper sticking out a paw to prevent the ball from crossing the line. Alfie Stewart Aberdeen 0-0 Falkirk This is a must win game for Aberdeen. Phillip Aberdeen 0-0 Falkirk Now it's Aberdeen's turn to knock on the door. A corner drifts to Marko Lazetic at the back post. The striker takes a touch and lasers at goal, but it's blocked on the the line. Yang Hyun-Jun Motherwell's lead doesn't last long. A mistake hands a leveller to Yang Hyun-Jun. After a Kieran Tierney burst forward and cross on the left,

Motherwell overdo it trying to play out from the back. Benjamin Nygren latches

on to a short pass, cuts it back and, while goalkeeper Callum Ward palms it out, winger Yang is on

hand to slide a shot inside the far post. Match report to appear here. Rate players out of 10 for this game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle. You must be signed in to a BBC account to play. No players have been substituted yet No players have been substituted yet After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 14th March 2026 at 15: 49 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Stephen Robinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Manager: Stephen Robinson Formation: 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Manager: John Mc Glynn Formation: 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Aberdeen have only lost one of their last 13 home league games against newly promoted opponents (W7 D5), although that was to Falkirk in August of this season (0-1). Falkirk have won four of their last five league games against Aberdeen (L1), including two so far this season, both 1-0 wins in August and January. Aberdeen have won just one of their last 13 Scottish Premiership matches (D2 L10), a 6-2 win over bottom side Livingston in January. Indeed, since the first game in this run (3-1 defeat to Celtic on December 21st), they would be bottom of the table in the division, below Livingston on goals scored. Falkirk have alternated between defeat (4) and victory (3) in their last seven away league games, losing 0-1 at Hearts last time out. Indeed, the Bairns haven’t had the same result in two successive Scottish Premiership away matches yet in 2025-26. Kevin Nisbet has scored five goals in his last three home league games; the last player to score in four successive home league appearances for Aberdeen was Bojan Miovski in October 2022. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.