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You can keep updated on our Premiership clubs on our dedicated pages. You'll also be able to give your views on today's games on those pages. Find our match reports below: We'll be back in an hour or so with build-up to St Mirren v Celtic, which you will find here. FT: Rangers 2-1 Livingston On the denial of a penalty at Ibrox for a handball by Emmanuel Fernandez, Livingston boss David Martindale tells BBC Scotland: "I don't know where to go with the handball decision. It hits his arm, it's going on target, could be a goal. "I'd like Willie [Collum] to phone me and explain that one. It's not his fault but the technology is not being used properly if that's not a penalty. "I know if that's at Livingston and against us, that's a penalty against us. It's a penalty, nobody will change my mind on that. " Tete Yengi's first-half shot appeared to hit Emmanuel Fernandez's arm FT: Hibernian 2-0 Dundee Hibs head coach David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "We could have had the game out of sight earlier. All in all, a really good day's work. "Credit to Dundee, they had a real go towards the end and the goalkeeper makes a big save, which allows us to see the game out pretty comfortably. "I'll not mention Kieron's miss because he probably heard me from the sidelines at the time, and he takes his goal really well. Probably the hardest chance he had in the game. "The pleasing thing for me is he's back on the scoresheet and he keeps getting himself in those positions. "I believe there's a lot more to come from Kieron. He's got a massive journey ahead of him. It's not just goals that he brings to the team, there's the unselfish work he does that goes unseen at times. " FT: Hibernian 2-0 Dundee "I eventually got there after missing a sitter, " says Hibs striker Kieron Bowie, who opened the scoring at Easter Road. "It's been a while [since I last scored] but you've just got to keep doing what you're doing. Hopefully, one will go in. "The header was an awkward height and I thought 'I could chest this' then I tried to head it and somehow it's gone over the bar. You've just got to bounce back. I could have gone under and that would have been me for the whole game, but I tried to laugh it off. "I won't repeat what I said after getting the goal. .. " Asked about forcing his way back into the Scotland squad for the World Cup, Bowie is not getting carried away. "Obviously everyone wants to play for their nation and I've managed to do that a couple of times, but that would be another level, " he says. "I'll need a lot more goals. If I do the basics well, the goals will come. " FT: Dundee Utd 0-3 Falkirk This Falkirk team just keep going, absolutely superb performance and every one of those players put in a fantastic shift. When is the John Mc Glynn statue getting built? Neil FT: Kilmarnock 1-3 Motherwell Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell tells BBC Scotland: "I think when you look at the result, it looks like a dominant display from Motherwell. I didn't feel that, I didn't see that. "The two goals in the first half were avoidable. This is something we continue to do to ourselves; it's self-inflicted. "The dominance we had for a spell in the second half, that's what we expect. " FT: Rangers 2-1 Livingston I will obviously take result as a Rangers supporter, but absolutely awful performance. Danny Rohl, get a grip. Against a better team we would have been skelped today. Brian FT: Rangers 2-1 Livingston Rangers head coach Danny Rohl tells BBC Scotland: "It was a hard-work performance and a hard-work victory. "After the goal we start to not concentrate enough and the opponents go behind with a long ball - it was too easy. "We changed small details at half-time. We are pleased to have the win and that's the most important. "We told the players at half-time we have to do more, invest more, need more runs without the ball. "We will analyse the game as always and then go again. " FT: Hibernian 2-0 Dundee Dundee are sleep-walking to relegation.

The Celtic result has probably been the worst thing that could have happened - it would have been seven losses in a row but for that.

Tactics are just appalling by Pressley - he needs to go - but John Nelms is too arrogant to admit he's got this appointment so wrong.

There are decent players in the team but the manager is just not utilising them at all. Martin You'll catch all the goals from today's action on Sportscene later. Because of the late kick-off in Paisley between St Mirren and Celtic, it starts at 22: 20 GMT on BBC One Scotland. Twelve goals across the four games we've watched. FT: Kilmarnock 1-3 Motherwell Six straight defeats for Stuart Kettlewell's Kilmarnock. Yikes. That will clearly bring heat from the support. Killie fans, have you seen enough? Remarkably, it's as you were in the top flight. There's now a wee gap opening up between the top six and bottom six. FT: Kilmarnock 1-3 Motherwell Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Scotland: "I would say the way we were able to control the game for the most part, I think that's because we were good in moments. "We knew this was going to be a moments game, it's such a difficult place to play. There was a lack of concentration and we allowed them to get back into the game. "But from then on, we dealt really well with their direct play and them trying to overload our backline and create something from a second ball or a cross from wide areas. " Scottish Championship That's a huge win for Partick Thistle. St Johnstone were threatening to run away with the Championship, but their lead is now just three points having played a game more than Thistle. Wins elsewhere for Ayr and Dunfermline, plus a goalless draw between Arbroath and Raith Rovers. FT: Rangers 2-1 Livingston They certainly support the idea that Livingston were unfortunate to leave Govan with nothing today. .. FT: Rangers 2-1 Livingston Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Ibrox Rangers will take the points but, my goodness, it's hard to make a case they deserved this. Livingston will feel so aggrieved. They will undoubtedly feel at 1-1 they should have had a penalty. They offered so much. Mohamed Diomande's winner wasn't without controversy with questions to be answered there. Danny Rohl said winning is paramount right now. They did but it was far from convincing. FT: Dundee United 0-3 Falkirk Tyrone Smith BBC Scotland at Tannadice It felt like there were more Falkirk fans than United supporters in Tannadice at the full-time whistle. That tells the story. The Bairns were brilliant, playing with a confidence and belief and their front-footed approach caused United all sorts of bother. United, who weren't helped by a couple of errors from their keeper, were poor. They continue to leak goals and have now won just one of their past seven league games. Jim Goodwin needs to find a way of getting them back on track otherwise a season that promised a lot could unravel. Mohamed Diomande's second-half tap-in gives Rangers all three points at Ibrox. Danny Rohl's side were nowhere near their best and can perhaps count themselves fortunate. One also imagines Livi boss David Martindale will have something to say about the non-award of a penalty to his side in the first half. Falkirk take advantage of a mistake-ridden performance by Dundee United goalkeeper Yevhen Kucharenko to claim a surprisingly comfortable Scottish Premiership win at Tannadice. John Mc Glynn's side, who were only promoted from the Championship in the summer, remain fifth but rise five points ahead of seventh-placed United. Yevhen Kuchurneko punches the ball into his own net Rangers 2-1 Livingston One final chance for Livi, who have a free-kick in the Rangers half. Robbie Muirhead rifles a volley just over the top - Ibrox breathes a sigh of relief. At a glance Bowie fires Hibs in front after two close-range misses Mc Grath adds second, soon after hitting the crossbar Great saves from Sallinger to deny Dundee duo Yogane and Robertson Hibernian made it back-to-back Scottish Premiership wins with a goal in each half against Dundee at Easter Road. Kieron Bowie missed two glorious close-range chances before making the breakthrough on the half hour with a fine shot on the turn. Jamie Mc Grath added the second after the break, deceiving goalkeeper Jon Mc Cracken with a clever, low strike. Mc Grath had rattled the crossbar moments before, with Hibs dominant for long spells. However, Dundee did pose a threat after going 2-0 down and Raphael Sallinger made two remarkable reflex saves to thwart Tony Yogane and Clark Robertson. With four wins from their past six outings, Hibs remain in third place, while second-bottom Dundee have lost four in a row since their shock win over Celtic. Bowie will be among the Scottish strikers hoping to make it into Steve Clarke's World Cup squad next summer and perhaps that was on his mind when he fluffed a shot inside the six-yard box and headed over from similar range. But his sixth goal in four games against Dundee was a reminder of what he can do as he ended a nine-game drought with a classy finish. A long cross-field pass from Dan Barlaser set Nicky Cadden free on the left to provide the delivery for Bowie and those two were prominent throughout a strong first-half display from the hosts. Barlaser sets the tone from the centre of the pitch, always looking to get the ball forward, while Cadden's crossing is up there with the best in the league. Mc Cracken had to deal with shots from Mc Grath, Barlaser and Mulligan in the opening 45 minutes, while Martin Boyle hit the side-netting as the hosts cut through Dundee time and time again. The goalkeeper was later grasping at air when Mc Grath hit the woodwork and was left flat-footed when the Irish midfielder raked the ball inside his near post, with Bowie teeing him up. Mulligan then sent a fierce shot just wide against his former club. Dundee had a mere two touches in the opposition box before the interval, with Simon Murray's shot blocked at a corner. Steven Pressley's side had been completely overrun but will feel they could have snatched an unlikely draw, given the golden chances that fell to Yogane and Robertson. On both occasions, Sallinger made incredible saves to make sure Hibs held on for the three points their earlier efforts merited. Hibs head coach David Gray: "We could have had the game out of sight earlier. All in all, a really good day's work. "Credit to Dundee, they had a real go towards the end and the goalkeeper makes a big save, which allows us to see the game out pretty comfortably. "I believe there's a lot more to come from Kieron Bowie. He's got a massive journey ahead of him. It's not just goals that he brings to the team, there's the unselfish work he does that goes unseen at times. " Hibs are at Fir Park on Tuesday to meet Motherwell (19: 45 GMT), with Dundee at home to St Mirren next Saturday (15: 00). After the opportunity to rate players has closed, the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users. Last Updated 22nd November 2025 at 16: 59 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: David Gray Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Steven Pressley Formation: 3 - 4 - 3 Manager: David Gray Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Steven Pressley Formation: 3 - 4 - 3 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Hibernian are unbeaten in their last 16 top-flight home matches against Dundee (W9 L7) since a 1-2 defeat in October 2001 under Alex Mc Leish. Dundee have lost both of their last two Scottish Premiership games against Hibernian, last losing three in a row in September 2018. Hibernian’s 0-1 defeat to Rangers in their last home match put an end to a 16-match unbeaten run at Easter Road in the Scottish Premiership, and Hibs could lose back-to-back matches at home in the competition for the first time since May 2024. Dundee have lost each of their last four away league matches, the longest ongoing run of consecutive defeats of any current Scottish Premiership side, while they could lose five on the bounce on the road in the top-flight for the first time since January 2022 – a run that included a 0-1 defeat to Hibernian. Dundee have faced the most shots (182) and shots on target (72) in the Scottish Premiership this season, whilst only Livingston (23) have conceded more goals than the Dee (22) this term. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.