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Sportsound Open All Mics BBC Radio Scotland This video can not be played Sportsound Open All Mics BBC Radio Scotland Listen to Open all Mics or commentary from Celtic Park via 'watch & listen' tab at top of page Celtic v Hibs (15: 00) - Maeda & Iheanacho both start; Hanley replaces Bushiri Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15: 00) - hosts unchanged for fourth game in row; Anderson in for Daniels Hearts v Falkirk (15: 00) - hosts name same XI; Neilson unavailable against parent club St Mirren v Dundee (15: 00) - respective captains O'Hara & Murray absent Motherwell v Aberdeen (17: 45) Follow Championship, League 1 & 2 plus Scottish Cup scores Have your say on the action Nick Mc Pheat Dundee Utd 0-0 Kilmarnock Dundee United's Ivan Dolcek is the top scorer in the Scottish Premiership this season with five goals in five games so far. Four of his goals have come from set-pieces (three from throws and one from a direct free-kick). Away we go around the country. St Mirren v Dundee (15: 00) Gully Singh BBC Sport Scotland at Smisa Stadium It's the first time in over a month St Mirren fans have been able to come and cheer their side on in Paisley. They've got a Hampden visit to look forward to next month and remain unbeaten in their past four games in the league. The Dundee travelling support will be eager for their team to build on last week's first Premiership win of the season, minus their captain Simon Murray. BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English weighs in on Russell Martin's future at Rangers, who travel to Livingston tomorrow. Listen to Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Scotland Extra This video can not be played 'Brutal, savage, but understandable' - Sportsound on Russell Martin criticism Hearts v Falkirk (15: 00) Hearts head coach Derek Mc Innes tells BBC Sportsound: "Not an easy decision [to name same XI]. "Every game makes you think, but I was really pleased with the performance and everything we did at Ibrox and we'll have to do that again today. "Falkirk are a team who ask you a question with their aggression and test your organisation. "We don't have real options at wide right, and Harry [Milne] showed he has the capability to do that so I think he can do that again, and he really enjoyed it. "It's not too often you can say same again with the team. " Celtic v Hibernian (15: 00) Hibernian head coach David Gray reveals Rocky Bushiri is missing from today's squad for "personal reasons". "Rocky returned to France yesterday for personal reasons. Nothing to worry about, " he told BBC Scotland. "He should be back soon. "Jack Iredale coming in is more of a tactical choice, I wanted a bit of freshness on that side and Nicky Cadden played in the last two. "I would be a lot more concerned if we weren't creating the chances, so we need to keep belief in the players. "The players are frustrated [with the goals we've conceded], we are aware of that. But at the same time we know it needs to be a complete performance today. "That is the key for the players and if we can do that we know we're a very good side and we give ourselves a real good chance today. "Every single week it's the same focus, you want to be as defensively sound as you can be and the players know that. "We have demonstrated this season we can put a complete performance in and that's what going to be required of us. " Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15: 00) Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell tells BBC Sportsound: "It's a difficult venue no matter when you come. Dundee United are doing well at this minute in time. "We faced each other a few weeks ago and we were fortunate enough to win - it was a hard contest, a warm day, at home. "A couple of factors there that are different to now. They've freshened up, changed a lot of personnel over the summer. Two sets of players that are pretty different, but we've got a reasonable gauge on each other. "I don't control the narrative, but one defeat in 11 matches is not a bad start, but we desperately want to get our first win in the league. We want to keep playing the way we are but sustain a wee bit more quality and control. " Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15: 00) Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "Consistency in the performances leads to consistency in the team selection. I couldn't be any happier with what the players are giving us at the moment. "We need to build on the good performance against Aberdeen. There probably wasn't a great deal here between the two teams last time out. "These are the games where we're expected to win. We're slight favourites going into it. We have to show a similar level of performance to get a result. " Dundee United v Kilmarnock (15: 00) Tyrone Smith BBC Sport Scotland at Tannadice Things are rosy at Tannadice with Dundee United sitting pretty in third place in the Premiership
and scoring for fun. The biggest challenge they face is keeping that momentum going, and this afternoon's visit of Kilmarnock will be an examination of their credentials. Stuart Kettlewell's side travel north knowing
they need to start getting wins, instead of draws, on the board. It is four draws and one defeat from their opening five
games, and Kettlewell will be well aware that in order to start
climbing the table, they will have to find a way of getting themselves on the victory trail. St Mirren v Dundee (15: 00) Dundee manager Steven Pressley tells BBC Sportsound: "Any sort of win breeds confidence. The squad have adapted really well in recent weeks. "[Simon Murray] turned up this morning. He wasn't feeling particularly well, travelled with us and was sick at the hotel this morning. "It's a set-back for us. He's a talisman, he's our captain, he's a goalscorer, it's a big, big miss for us. " Glasses is clearly the autumn look for on trend Scottish Premiership managers St Mirren v Dundee (15: 00) St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Sportsound: "I look at Dundee and we're on the same points. It's a big game for us today. These are the games you have to win if you want to be a top-six side. "Steven [Pressley] has signed some very good players. They'll be very, very competitive. We have to make sure we don't give them any momentum or hope today. "We want to start he game really well, take the game to Dundee and obviously play our game. " Mikael Mandron (left) has overcome a toe problem to start for St Mirren Leaders St Johnstone are threatening to run away at the top of the second tier. They already have an eight-point advantage after just seven games and go to face Queen's Park this afternoon. Raith Rovers and Arbroath in second and third face each other in Kirkcaldy, so at least one of them are guaranteed to drop points. Hearts v Falkirk (15: 00) Falkirk manager John Mc Glynn tells BBC Sportsound: "It's nice to be back [at Tynecastle, as former Hearts manager], but we're on business, we're working. "Flilp Lissah comes in, he's come up from Swansea, it's a big ask to a certain extent, he's not played a lot "It was going to be a risk no matter what we did, but we can see in training he's a good player "He's not played a side at the top of the Premiership as Hearts are right now. "But like a lot of players, when you throw them in, you still expect them to do well. " Mc Glynn has had two spells in charge of Hearts in his career Hearts v Falkirk (15: 00) Brian Mc Lauchlin BBC Sport Scotland at Tynecastle This 90 minutes at Tynecastle should be an absolute cracker. Both Hearts and Falkirk have demonstrated this season they can find their way to goal and this afternoon should be no exception. For Hearts the incentive is to maintain their place in the top two and any sort of victory would ensure that is the case. Falkirk have been a welcome addition back to the top flight and have continued their exciting brand of football from what we witnessed in both League 1 and the Championship. It’s 10 years since Falkirk visited Tynecastle and on that occasion they left with all three points in what was a five-goal thriller. Anything similar today would ensure entertainment. Celtic v Hibernian (15: 00) Hibs are winless in 22 visits to Celtic in all competitions since a 2-1 victory in January 2010. They have lost each of their past eight away games at Parkhead, all by a goal margin of two or more. Meanwhile, Celtic have lost just two of their past 84 home league games and only one of their latest 31, going down 3-2 to Rangers in March last season. Celtic v Hibernian (15: 00) Amy Canavan BBC Sport Scotland With three games, two goals and one assist, Kelechi Iheanacho has made an instant impact at Celtic. The Nigeria international was left out of the Europa League opener against Red Star Belgrade on Thursday. But after coming off the bench to open the scoring in the 1-1 draw, he starts today. The difference was distinct when boss Brendan Rodgers introduced his former Leicester striker for the second half as he provided a focal point Celtic lacked in the first when Daizen Maeda was through the middle. The 28-year-old registered three shots - all on target - as well as 14 touches, three of which came in the hosts' box, and seven accurate passes out of eight, highlighting his ability to link up play. That was also on show in last week's 4-0 Premier Sports quarter-final victory at Partick Thistle as he exchanged with and set up fellow summer signing Sebastian Tounekti for his goal. Iheanacho's arrival on a free earlier this month was somewhat underwhelming amid fan fury at Celtic's transfer window and failure to reach the Champions League. But if he can continue his goalscoring form with a second Premiership goal in as many games, he will swiftly win supporters over as Celtic's main striker. Celtic v Hibernian (15: 00) Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has been speaking to BBC Scotland about the changes to his team for this afternoon's clash. "Just bringing the energy to the team, " he said of the five swaps from their midweek game in Belgrade. "It's a squad game, it was a tough game during the week, long travel, so it's an opportunity for players to come in and affect the game. " Rodgers confirmed Daizen Maeda will feature out on the right this afternoon: "It was clearly an area we missed out on in the market, so it's a little bit of work to see what will work for us. "We know Daizen can play in those wide positions well. " On Arne Engels getting the nod over Benjamin Nygren this afternoon, Rodgers adds: "Arne's role in the squad is very important for us. "Benji has played in from of him this season because of his goal threat, we lost a lot of goals out of our team [this summer]. "Arne just needs to continue what he's doing. He works hard, he gives us other qualities, so today is a good chance for him and Luke [Mc Cowan]. " Reo Hatate misses out with a hamstring issue, but Rodgers "hopes it won't be too long" for the Japan midfielder. 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