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  1. Bartley makes three changes for Livi, duo in for Falkirkpublished at 19:17 GMT 4 February

    Livingston v Falkirk (19:45)

    Marvin Bartley has made three changes to the Livingston side for his first game as manager.

    Scott Pittman, Emmanuel Danso and Stevie May all drop to the bench while Lewis Smith, who scored one of his two league goals against Falkirk earlier in the season, is drafted in alongside Mo Sylla and Brooklyn Kabongolo.

    For Falkirk, Filip Lissah comes back in, as does Finn Yeats.

    Keelan Adams and Dylan Tait are the two that make way in John McGlynn's side. Winger Ben Broggio, who joined on loan from Aston Villa on deadline day, is on the bench.

  2. Fernandez & Chermiti out for Rangers; Unchanged Killiepublished at 19:15 GMT 4 February

    Rangers v Kilmarnock (19:45)

    There are five changes from the Rangers side that drew with Hibs, with no Emmanuel Fernandez or Youssef Chermiti in the squad.

    Captain James Tavenier returns at right-back with Nasser Djiga also coming into the defence. Mohamed Diomande slots into midfield, with Mikey Moore and Bojan Miovski coming into the attack.

    Dujon Sterling is another who drops out altogether, while new signings Tochi Chukwuani and Andreas Skov Olsen drop to the bench.

    Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi, the deadline day signing from Hansa Rostock, are named on the bench and could make debuts.

    As for Kilmarnock, the starting XI is unchanged from the 3-0 win over Aberdeen, but Aaron Tshibola - back for his fourth spell - is on the bench.

  3. Postpublished at 19:13 GMT 4 February

    Aberdeen P-P Celtic

    Finding a new date for this one could be a bit of a headache, given Celtic's hectic schedule.

    The Premiership champions are playing twice a week up until 1 March and beyond that will depend on making progress in the Scottish Cup and Europa League.

  4. Pittodrie cup tie in peril?published at 19:11 GMT 4 February

    Aberdeen P-P Celtic

    There's no sign of the rain relenting in Aberdeen, with the forecast suggesting there won't be many dry spells before Saturday's Scottish Cup tie with Motherwell.

    The rain has been lashing down in the Aberdeen areaImage source, SNS
  5. 'No respect for supporters'published at 19:08 GMT 4 February

    Dundee P-P Motherwell

    Chick Young
    BBC Scotland pundit on Sportsound

    Dundee announced a pitch inspection was taking place at 2:30 and it was almost 4:00 when the announcement came. How long does it take?

    There was never a chance of the weather improving.

    There's no respect for travelling supporters.

  6. Opportunity knocks at Ibroxpublished at 19:05 GMT 4 February

    Rangers v Kilmarnock (19:45)

    Rangers can move three points behind leaders Hearts with a win tonight.

    They've beaten Kilmarnock twice already this season, scoring three goals each time.

    Ibrox StadiumImage source, SNS
  7. LINE-UPS at Home of the Set Fare Arenapublished at 19:03 GMT 4 February

    Livingston v Falkirk (19:45)

    Livingston: Prior, Fati, McGowan, Muirhead, McLennan, Smith, Finlayson, Kabongolo, Sylla, Tait, Brenet

    Substitutes: Smith, Pittman, May, Danso, Tamm, Wilson, Wanner, Arfield, Lawal

    Falkirk: Bain, McCann, Henderson, Spencer, Yeats, Stewart, Allan, Wilson, Lissah, Miller, Marsh

    Substitutes: Hogarth, Adams, Donaldson, Graham, Tait, Broggio, Neilson, Cartwright, Rose

  8. LINE-UPS at Easter Roadpublished at 19:02 GMT 4 February

    Hibernian v Dundee United (19:45)

    Hibernian: Sallinger, Garananga, Bushiri, Iredale, Passlack, Obita, Barlaser, Chaiwa, Youan, Boyle, Scarlett.

    Substitutes: Smith, Newell, N Cadden, Megwa, Andrews, Campbell, Molotnikov, Elding, Suto.

    Dundee United: Maynard-Brewer, Cleall-Harding, Graham, Keresztes, Naamo, Ferry, Stephenson, Sibbald, Sapsford, Trapanovski, Moller.

    Substitutes: Richards, Strain, Esselink, Iovu, Eskesen, Dolcek, Farrugia, Stirton, Watters.

  9. LINE-UPS at Ibroxpublished at 19:01 GMT 4 February

    Rangers v Kilmarnock (19:45)

    Rangers: Butland, Tavernier, Djiga, Souttar, Meghoma, Raskin, Diomande, Aasgaard, Moore, Gassama, Miovski.

    Substitutes: Kelly, Wright, Aarons, Rommens, Chukwuani, Antman, Bajrami, Skov Olson, Naderi.

    Kilmarnock: Roos, Schonning-Larsen, Schilte-Brown, Deas, Thompson, Watson, Lyons, Polworth, Kiltie, John-Jules, Anderson.

    Substitutes: Stryjek, Williams, McKenzie, Dackers, Stanger, Clescenco, Thomson, Tshibola, Hugill.

  10. And then there were three...published at 18:59 GMT 4 February

    It was looking like a very busy night in the Scottish Premiership but heavy rain in the north east has wiped out two of the five scheduled fixtures.

    Aberdeen v Celtic and Dundee v Motherwell were called off this afternoon following pitch inspections at Pittodrie and Dens Park.

    With Celtic now inactive, Rangers have the chance to overtake their big rivals and make up ground on leaders Hearts, who lost at St Mirren yesterday.

    The Old Firm clubs are six points behind the Tynecastle side.

    Kilmarnock are the visitors at Ibrox, while we also have Hibs v Dundee United and Livingston v Falkirk to keep a close eye on.

    Let's get cracking.

    The game is off at a soggy PittodrieImage source, SNS
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    The game is off at a soggy Pittodrie