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Scottish League Two Clyde 0-0 Stranraer Dumbarton 0-0 Annan Athletic East Kilbride 2-0 Stirling Albion Edinburgh City 0-2 Elgin City Forfar Athletic 1-1 Spartans Scottish League One Alloa Athletic 1-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Cove Rangers 0-2 Hamilton Academical Peterhead 0-1 Montrose Queen of the South 2-1 East Fife Stenhousemuir 1-0 Kelty Hearts Scottish Championship Arbroath 1-0 Queen's Park Ayr United 0-1 Greenock Morton Raith Rovers 0-0 Airdrieonians Ross County 2-1 Dunfermline Athletic That Joe Westley effort was the only shot on target of the first half at Tynecastle. Claudio Braga and Pierre Landry Kabore have had good chances for Hearts and failed to take them. It's an edgy and closely-fought game which could still go either way. Kilmarnock on top at the break, courtesy of Joe Hugill's strike - and the hosts are good value for their lead. Hugill had two other chances and Findlay Curtis threatened a couple of times also. Neil Mc Cann's side are on their way to back-to-back wins but still have work to do in this one. Livingston simply have not done enough in attack and their set pieces so far have been poor. Marvin Bartley needs a big second half from his team. Joe Hugill's goal separates the sides Hearts 0-0 Dundee Alert goalkeeping from Alexander Shwolow keeps Dundee out! Joe Westley, who looked like he going to join the home side's defensive wall, swivels and hits a free kick on target. The Hearts goalkeeper manages to push the ball away though. Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingstong Best Livingston effort in first-half added time. Cristian Montano gets away on the left and crosses for his opposite wing-back Cammy Kerr to volley wide. Moments later, Robbie Muirhead bends a free-kick not far wide. Hearts 0-0 Dundee Oh dear, Pierre Landry Kabore. .. A lump up the pitch from goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow is flicked on by Claudio Braga. Kabore is through on a stranded Jon Mc Cracken, but shanks his lob into the stand. Two quickfire goals at either end mean we're all square in Falkirk. But really, it's the hosts who have enjoyed the better chances and they'll be surprised not to be in front, after Barney Stewart's close-range header clanged off the post. It was the form man who put them in front, tucking in nicely in the box, but Miguel Freckleton's header immediately restored parity. Stewart now has five goals in his last four games Apart from Elijah Just's effort that was disallowed for an offside offence in the build up, there's not been a massive amount of action in the opening 45 minutes at Fir Park. Can we expect to see more excitement in the second half? Elijah Just thought he'd opened the scoring for Motherwell but the goal was ruled out for offside Hearts 0-0 Dundee Alexandros Kyziridis hits a free kick from 23 yards into the Dundee wall. A big let down from the winger, given his quality. Hearts 0-0 Dundee Brian Mc Lauchlin BBC Sport Scotland at Tynecastle The visitors look really well drilled and determined to deny Hearts space down the flanks. Definitely a nervous edge around the stadium from the home crowd. Falkirk 1-1 St Mirren Tyrone Smith BBC Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium It should have been Barney Stewart at the double for Falkirk as the big striker headed off the post from close range. It was a great sweeping move by the home side, just the finishing touch that was missing. Falkirk 1-1 St Mirren How's that not gone in? Ben Broggio whips in a super cross to the back post and Barney Stewart rises to meet it, but his headers smacks the face of the post. So close. Callumn Morrison A smart free-kick reduces the hosts' advantage. Hearts 0-0 Dundee Hearts forward Pierre Landry Kabore glances a header wide after a wicked delivery from Alexandros Kyziridis on the left. Kilmarnock 1-0 Livingston Almost a second for Kilmarnock. Jamie Brandon crosses from the right and Findlay Curtis gets a fair whack on the shot only for Jerome Prior to intervene with a smart save. Falkirk 1-1 St Mirren Another heart in mouth moment for St Mirren at the back as Barney Stewart gets in behind and squares. Alex Gogic does just enough to deflect it out of the path of any Falkirk attackers, but there's a corner to come. Motherwell 0-0 Hibernian Elliot Watt has a pop with the outside of his boot from the edge of the Hibs box but it's a comfortable save for goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger. Kilmarnock 0-0 Livingston Findlay Curtis was called up to the Scotland squad this week and the Kilmarnock seeks to strengthen his international case further with a shot from the left. This one is too high, however. 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 21st March 2026 at 15: 50 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 Manager: Marvin Bartley Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 Manager: Marvin Bartley Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Kilmarnock are unbeaten in six Scottish Premiership meetings with Livingston (W3 D3); they had lost five in a row against them in the competition beforehand. Livingston have lost three of their last four Scottish Premiership visits to Kilmarnock, although the exception was their most recent, a 2-2 draw on MD1 this season. After only winning two of their opening 23 league matches of the season (D8 L13), Kilmarnock have since won three of their last seven (D1 L3), with these three wins coming in their last four at home (L1). Livingston’s tally of 15 points is the lowest by any side in their opening 30 matches of a Scottish top-flight campaign since Livingston themselves in 2005-06 (12). Against Hearts last time out, Michael Schjønning-Larsen became Kilmarnock’s 15th different goalscorer (excl. own goals) in the Scottish Premiership this season, as many as they had in the whole of 2024-25. Killie last had more different players find the net in a campaign in the competition in 2018-19 (17). Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.