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FT: Hearts 0-1 Dundee Is Hearts head coach Neil Critchley in a spot of bother? That's four league games without a goal and they are just five points clear of Ross County, who they meet next, in Dingwall. FT: St Mirren 2-2 Rangers St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson thought his side were unfortunate not to secure a third straight win over Rangers. "We are disappointed we didn't win the game, with the number of chances we had and we score two very good goals as well, " he tells BBC Scotland. "That perhaps shows how far we've come. "We played some terrific football as well. If you look at the disparity of the resources of the two football clubs, there weren't many people who could have told the difference today. " FT: KIlmarnock 2-0 Ross County Ross County manager Don Cowie tells BBC Scotland: "Overall, probably, yeah [it was a fair result]. "I don't think there was much in the first half at all. One moment of quality from Danny Armstrong puts in a great ball into the box, and they score from it, and that was the difference. "In these games, that's really important, getting that first goal, then allows Kilmarnock to play with that bit of confidence, bit of freedom. "So, really disappointed because we spoke all week about how important it was to try and get that first goal. "We won't hide away from it. We're disappointed with the run of form that we're in. So we know where we are. We've got four games left, it's a case of not feeling sorry for ourselves. "It'll hurt right now. Long journey up the road, a lot of time to reflect on the game, which I'll do, and then it's making sure that on Monday that we are ready for a massive game against Hearts. "We're at home, we've got to be ready for it, and it's still in our hands. " FT: Kilmarnock 2-0 Ross County Kilmarnock manager Derek Mc Innes tells BBC Scotland his side put in a much-needed "efficient and professional" performance as they eased past Ross County. “Who knows [how important the win will be], " he said. "But it was just important for us to bounce back after our disappointment at Celtic Park. It was a tough afternoon, you’re never truly judged on those games, but we are judged on these. “In the last two games, Motherwell and Ross County, [we were] quite similar, we weren't enthralling or too exciting it but it was efficient, professional, and got the job done with two cleansheets and 2-0 [in both games]. “The first goal is a great goal with a lovely stood-up cross from Danny Armstrong and Bruce Anderson finding space amongst all the size. He’s the smallest player in the box, and he finds that space, which he’s always done. A great goal. “In the second half, we wanted to keep that momentum going. We were pretty steady with our work. The second goal comes from Liam Donnelly, I thought he was our best player today - a real responsibility and presence in the middle of the park and lovely quality for the second goal. ” Kilmarnock goalscorers Liam Donnelly (left) and Bruce Anderson FT: Aberdeen 1-0 Hibernian Hibernian head coach David Gray: "It's obviously a feeling we've not had for a very long time. It's never nice when it comes around. I certainly don't enjoy the feeling, none of the players do. "Did we do enough to win it? Probably not. But the players gave me everything. Kevin Nisbet scored a fantastic goal that separated the two sides. We created enough chances without being clinical within that. "It certainly makes it tighter. We're still sitting in third position with four games to go. We've given ourselves a brilliant opportunity. It is about the reaction now, you can't dwell on this result, this performance. It's certainly all to play for for everyone. " This was Hibs' first league loss since 7 December FT: Aberdeen 1-0 Hibernian Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin tells BBC Sportsound: "I'm happy, it was a really intense game and difficult game. The performance was stable and in some areas really good. "Kevin' Nisbet's brilliance there in his goal, it was really important for us to get the three points. "We knew before this that we had to win this game because they were three points before us. The last four in the league now is still so tight. We have to be sharp in every game that's left. " FT: Aberdeen 1-0 Hibernian Hibs had been hoping to set a new club record of 18 top-flight matches unbeaten but will have to settle for matching the achievement of the class of 1947-48. Was that playing on their minds today? They didn't create much and might have been thinking a 0-0 would have been a good result. FT: Motherwell 3-2 St Johnstone St Johnstone head coach Simo Valakari tells BBC Scotland: "It was a tough afternoon. It's difficult to win the match when you concede three goals. "It's hard to criticise my players though, they put in everything. "There was a lot of good performances. Yes, the result was not what we were hoping but next home match we don't have any other choice than to win. "When you change your backline you lose the connection between the players. "The only medicine for this is to win the next game. "We need some other results to go our way now too. At the same time, we can only do what we can do and we need to start winning football matches. "The boys want to do well but unfortunately we get no points. That's how football works when you are bottom of the league. " FT: Motherwell 3-2 St Johnstone Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer tells BBC Scotland: "I feel good, it was a big win, a very important win. "Very good to get the feeling back to celebrate after the whistle. More important was that we came back from going 1-0 down very well. "The game from minute 20 to minute 45 was how I want to see us play, to think forward and to play forward. We stayed calm and we deserved the two goals. "We also have to speak about the goals we conceded because it was too easy. "I spoke a lot with Tony Watt and told him he has to keep going and he'll get his chance. This was the Tony I want to see. Hopefully he keeps working, but I'm not scared that he'll stop working. "I'm also very happy because I know how tough and tight the other games were. " Motherwell move up to seventh in the Premiership table FT: Hearts 0-1 Dundee Dundee manager Tony Docherty tells BBC Scotland: "Huge credit to the players, I'm absolutely delighted with the endeavour they showed, the intelligence and work rate they showed. You saw a team with a real team ethic there. "We executed that game plan to the letter and I couldn't be more proud of them, putting in that level of performance. It's been a tough two weeks, we let our standards drop against Hibs. "Hearts have got excellent players, and they kept changing and trying to find the answers. But we limited them and as the game went on, they crossed from deeper and we became more comfortable. "We've faced a lot of adversity through injuries, Joe Shaughnessy has missed 31 games for me this season. Clark Robertson and Trevor Carson as well. When they're back, they give a solidity to the team. " FT: Aberdeen 1-0 Hibernian Willie Miller Former Aberdeen captain on BBC Sportsound Kevin Nisbet's goal was absolutely fantastic. Definitely a contender for goal of the season. I get frustrated with him at times. He has the quality but he doesn't show it enough. On this occasion, he did. It was a victory Aberdeen just marginally deserved. Hibs were a bit conservative. Kevin Nisbet celebrates his stunning finish FT: St Mirren 2-2 Rangers Rangers interim head coach Barry Ferguson admits the display in the draw with St Mirren was "not good enough" and was not happy with the point. "I know it is a difficult place to come, but when you take the lead twice, you need to maintain that lead, " he tells BBC Scotland. "That's been a problem all season and that's the reason why we have not been challenging. "You can do as much work on the training ground and say as many things in meetings, but when you cross that white line, you have to deal with it yourself. "When you speak to them individually as a group and you ask them to do things and they don't do it, what is the point? That's the thing that frustrates me. " Barry Ferguson (left) is hoping to win the head coach job permanently FT: Kilmarnock 2-0 Ross County Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at Rugby Park It's such a big outcome this for Derek Mc Innes' side. They weren't brilliant by any means but impressed in the way that once ahead, it was them who showed the desire to finish the job. That's crucial in these pressure games and stands them in good stead for the run-in, with a trip to beleaguered St Johnstone next. For Ross County, they will be desperate to avoid another play-off finish. There's only so many times you can dance with the devil before you get burned. Five defeats on the trot is not the sort of form you want at this stage of the season. With Hearts visiting next, they simply have to arrest this run. Liam Donnelly (left) celebrates with Daniel Armstrong after scoring to make it 2-0 FT: St Mirren 2-2 Rangers Barry Ferguson has four wins from 11 games in charge of Rangers now. The interim boss sounds very glum in his BBC interview. We'll bring you what he said in just a moment. Peterhead are League 2 champions after edging past nearest challengers East Fife. Former Aberdeen and Dundee United winger Peter Pawlett with the all important goal. Peterhead players and fans celebrate at Balmoor Livingston's comfortable victory away to Hamilton Accies takes them on the same 70-point mark as Falkirk at the top of the Championship. The campaign ends on Friday evening, with Falkirk at home to the Accies, while Livi host Partick Thistle. The Bairns, who have now gone three without a win, have a very handy advantage of eight when it comes to goal difference. Here's how the Premiership looks now, with Celtic crowned champions for the fourth successive year. There's a fantastic battle brewing for third place, with just three points separating Hibs, Aberdeen and Dundee United. Kilmarnock and Dundee picked up big wins to move away from trouble but things are looking bleak for St Johnstone at the bottom. Scottish Leagues 1 & 2 Scottish Championship Dundee boost their Scottish Premiership survival hopes with a slender but deserved victory as Hearts are jeered from the pitch by a furious home support. Simon Murray's goal, his 21st of the season, pushes Dundee up to 10th in the division and two points clear of Ross County, who lost at Kilmarnock. Neil Critchley's side are now goalless in their past four league games and slip to eighth in the league, just five points above County. Simon Murray has scored eight goals in his last eight league games Liam Donnelly scores Kilmarnock's second in their 2-0 win over Ross County Kilmarnock earned a potentially vital three points in their bid to remain in the Scottish Premiership as Bruce Anderson's first-half header and Liam Donnelly's fine finish saw off relegation rivals Ross County. In a tense, competitive encounter of limited chances, Derek Mc Innes' side broke the deadlock, when Danny Armstrong delivered a ball deep to the back post and Anderson rose to beat a tight angle and Jordan Amissah in goal. That moment proved a platform on which Kilmarnock built, with Donnelly securing the win with a fine individual goal full of determination. The win moved the Ayrshire side three points clear of 11th and a considerable nine above bottom-placed St Johnstone, who they face next weekend in Perth. County failed to muster an effective response to falling behind as they fell to a fifth straight defeat. They now sit two points below Dundee in the play-off position. Every result from now until the season end is going to be vital. And it felt that if either side won this, they could breathe a little, albeit with work to do. Over half an hour in, not one genuine chance had been created and that perhaps spoke of the pressure on both to deliver. Plenty of endeavour but little quality. Goals do indeed change games and did so here. Armstrong had the first decent shot moments before delivering a perfect ball for Anderson to attack and he did so to score a crucial, crucial goal. That lifted the crowd and while Ronan Hale went close from an angle, the visitors just couldn't threaten enough to change the course of the game. Mc Innes' side seemed determined to determine their own fate and, after a number of second-half chances, broke through when Donnelly showed great intent to juggle the ball and then fire home the vital second. Fight and scrap are qualities Mc Innes demanded heading into this. That was there, but the key bit seemed missing until the crucial opening goal. This game marked 150 appearances for Armstrong, in what hasn't been his most productive season, but he delivered a key assist at a key moment to mark that landmark, with Anderson doing very, very well to make it count. The tension was clear around Rugby Park up to then and didn't fully evaporate, but Kilmarnock built on it rather than stepping back, were rewarded and were thus rarely under pressure. Three points deliver a little bit of cushion to ease the pressure, with the chance to take on a now-desperate St Johnstone, who are well adrift at the bottom. Mc Innes suggested two wins out of five may be enough for safety. If right, they're already halfway there. Matters are now very much in their hands. A four-game losing run coming into this five-game bottom-six scrap was clearly not ideal. County are used to being in this situation, having been in the play-off two seasons running and survived. But you don't want to dance with the devil too often, and this outcome leaves them in the play-off spot with a lot of work to do. If they are to avoid third time unlucky in terms of overall survival, they'll need to find an effective way to trouble their opponents more consistently. They couldn't pose many problems for Kilmarnock and there's little to be gained from being competitive but not making it count. That's what is happening and at a bad time. In truth, the Dingwall side rarely looked likely to take anything after falling behind and with a bruised Hearts side next at home, they need to quickly arrest this form. Last Updated 26th April 2025 at 16: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Don Cowie Formation: 3 - 1 - 4 - 2 Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Don Cowie Formation: 3 - 1 - 4 - 2 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Along with Celtic, Ross County are one of two sides to win all three of their Scottish Premiership games against Kilmarnock this season; the last side to beat Killie four times in a single top-flight campaign were Rangers in 2010-11. In their top-flight history, Ross County have never beaten a particular opponent four times within the same campaign. Kilmarnock have only won one of their last seven league games (D1 L5), although that was their last at home, beating Motherwell 2-0. Indeed, a league-high 74% of their points in the Scottish Premiership this season have come at home (26/35). Ross County have lost each of their last four league games – the longest ongoing losing run in the Scottish Premiership this season. The Staggies last lost more in a row in August 2022 (6), and last did so within a single season in December 2020 (6). Ronan Hale has scored nine Scottish Premiership goals this season, and could become only the sixth player to score 10+ in a top-flight campaign for Ross County, after Liam Boyce (3 times), Alex Schalk (2017-18), Regan Charles-Cook (2021-22), Jordan White (2022-23), and Simon Murray (2023-24). Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.