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  1. Signings 'give everyone a lift' - McCannpublished at 14:37 GMT 31 January

    Kilmarnock v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann has three new signings on the bench and tells BBC Scotland: "A lot of work done by the club to get those guys over the line and registered for today.

    "What they bring is a bit of speed and directness, which we have been maybe a bit short of.

    "They're so fresh in the club it would have been unfair on them and the team to disrupt things, but they will play a part today at some point.

    "Sometimes somebody walking into your dressing room changes the energy within it - and because of the type of players they are as well.

    "I think it gives everyone a lift and more of a threat in the team."

    New Kilmarnock signings Nicky Clescenco, Findlay Curtis and Joe HugillImage source, SNS
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    Nicky Clescenco, Findlay Curtis and Joe Hugill are on Kilmarnock's bench

  2. Robinson tweaks as he seeks freshnesspublished at 14:34 GMT 31 January

    St Mirren v Dundee (15:00)

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Scotland: "We can go above Dundee by winning the game. That's the instant goal.

    "Until you start winning games regularly, everyone in the bottom six is in a relegation battle.

    "A freshness and a little tweak in system. New players coming in give everyone a freshness, the fans, the staff, other players. It gives us options from the bench too.

    "At last, the squad looks strong to go for 90 minutes. Hopefully they can hit the ground running."

  3. Leven seeks further improvementpublished at 14:32 GMT 31 January

    Kilmarnock v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Aberdeen interim manager Peter Leven tells BBC Scotland: "Attitude and application is key here. You've got to win your battles and duels and then bring the quality.

    "The last two games have been really good."

    On midfielder Lyall Cameron's impact on loan from Rangers, Leven says: "A quality little player. His touch and awareness and the energy he brings. I said to him today: 'You're due a goal wee man.' So he says he's going to score two."

    On on-loan QPR centre-half Liam Morrison's debut, Leven adds: "He's a leader, brings calmness on the ball. He's coming from a very good level, the Championship in England, and hopefully he can bring that calmness."

    Aberdeen interim manager Peter LevenImage source, SNS
  4. 'Confidence can't become overconfidence' - Askoupublished at 14:30 GMT 31 January

    Livingston v Motherwell (15:00)

    Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou tells BBC Scotland: "We're getting a little bit boring, aren't we? No, we've been able to keep some consistency.

    "It's been a good week between the games and we think this is the team that will start the game well against a side I have the utmost respect for, because I've seen them hurt not just us but also bigger clubs than us.

    "It's important that the confidence we've built doesn't become overconfidence. The sense of composure can't become relaxation."

    Jens Berthel AskouImage source, SNS
  5. Koutroumbis the only Well changepublished at 14:27 GMT 31 January

    Livingston v Motherwell (15:00)

    Motherwell make just one change from the 4-0 defeat of Kilmarnock, with right-back Johnny Koutroumbis coming in for Emmanuel Longelo, who drops to the bench.

    Sam Nicholson comes into the squad for the first time in 11 months, following an injury to his patella tendon.

    Since signing two years ago, the 31-year-old former Hearts midfielder has made just 26 appearances in all competitions.

    Motherwell's Johnny KoutroumbisImage source, SNS
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    Johnny Koutroumbis starts for Motherwell

  6. Etete makes Buddies debutpublished at 14:25 GMT 31 January

    St Mirren v Dundee (15:00)

    St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson makes four changes from the team that drew with Livingston last time out.

    Jayden Richardson, Conor McMenamin, Declan John and Mikael Mandron drop to the bench.

    Wing-backs Tunmise Sobowale and Scott Tanser, plus striker Jake Young, all start, while on-loan Cardiff City striker Kion Etete makes his debut after recovering from a hamstring problem.

  7. Trio of signings on Killie benchpublished at 14:21 GMT 31 January

    Kilmarnock v Aberdeen (15:00)

    All three of Kilmarnock's signings from the last 48 hours are on the bench this afternoon.

    On-loan Rangers winger Findlay Curtis, fellow wide man Nicky Clescenco, formerly of Zimbru Chisinau, and former Manchester United striker Joe Hugill could make their debuts later in the game.

    Lewis Mayo, the suspended Tom Lowery, and Marcus Dackers drop out.

    In come left-back Michael Schjonning-Larsen, forward Bruce Anderson and midfielder David Watson.

    Goalkeeper Max Stryjek is back on the bench after recovering from heart surgery.

  8. Fati and Danso handed first Livi startspublished at 14:18 GMT 31 January

    Livingston v Motherwell (15:00)

    David Martindale makes three changes to the Livingston side that were swept aside 6-2 by Aberdeen last week, handing two full debuts to his winter signings.

    Guinea-Bissau left-back Babacar Fati, previously of SJK in Finland, comes in, as does Ghanaian midfielder Emmanuel Danso, previously of Stabæk in Sweden.

    Scott Pittman is the other change in midfield.

    Samson Lawal and Lewis Smith drop to the bench, while there is no Mahamadou Susoho and forward Jeremy Bokila is suspended.

  9. Will Arbroath close on top two?published at 14:15 GMT 31 January

    Scottish Championship

    It was the big one in the Championship live on the BBC last night as Partick Thistle's late penalty in Perth kept the gap at the top between themselves and leaders St Johnstone to two points.

    Third-top Arbroath have a chance to close on the top two as they visit Queen's Park.

    Fourth-placed Dunfermline Athletic host Airdrieonians, while Ayr United in fifth entertain Raith Rovers, who are a point behind.

    • Ayr United v Raith Rovers
    • Dunfermline Athletic v Airdrieonians
    • Greenock Morton v Ross County
    • Queen's Park v Arbroath
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    Highlights: St Johnstone 2-2 Partick Thistle

  10. Halliday and Cotterill start for Dundeepublished at 14:12 GMT 31 January

    St Mirren v Dundee (15:00)

    Brad Halliday, the defender signed after his contract was terminated by Bradford City, makes his Dundee debut, coming in at left-back in place of Imari Samuels.

    On-loan Swansea City midfielder Joel Cotterill makes his first start, with Callum Jones dropping to the bench.

  11. Morrison makes Dons debutpublished at 14:09 GMT 31 January

    Kilmarnock v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Queen's Park Rangers loanee Liam Morrison makes his Aberdeen debut at centre-back as Jack Milne drops out through suspension.

    Other than that, it is the same team who beat Livingston 6-2 last time.

    Afeez Aremu's visa is yet to come through following the midfielder's move from Kaiserslautern this week.

  12. LINE-UPS from Almondvalepublished at 14:07 GMT 31 January

    Livingston v Motherwell (15:00)

    Livingston: Prior, Brenet, McGowan, Finlayson, Fati, Pittman, Danso, Tait, McLennan, May, Muirhead.

    Substitutes: Smith, Kerr, Smith, Tamm, Kabongolo, Sylla, Wilson, Zimmerman, Lawal.

    Motherwell: Ward, Sparrow, McGinn, O'Donnell, Koutroumbis, Priestman, Fadinger, Slattery, Said, Just, Maswanhise.

    Substitutes: Connelly, Gordon, McGhee, Stamatelopoulos, Bjorgolfsson, Nicholson, Ross, McAllister, Longelo.

  13. LINE-UPS from SMiSA Stadiumpublished at 14:06 GMT 31 January

    St Mirren v Dundee (15:00)

    St Mirren: George, Fraser, King, Freckleton, Sobowale, Phillips, Gogic, Idowu, Tanser, Young, Etete.

    Substitutes: Mullen, Richardson, John, Donnelly, Campbell, McMenamin, Calvin, Nlundulu, Mandron.

    Dundee: McCracken, Halliday, Astley, Graham, Wright, Congreve, Hamilton, Dhanda, Cotterill, Yogane, Murray.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Ingram, Donnelly, Digby, F Robertson, Samuels, Reilly, Bevan, Jones.

  14. LINE-UPS from Rugby Parkpublished at 14:06 GMT 31 January

    Kilmarnock v Aberdeen (15:00)

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

    Substitutes: Stryjek, Williams, McKenzie, Dackers, Stanger, Clescenso, Thomson, Hugill, Curtis.

    Aberdeen: Mitov, Devlin, Morrison, Knoester, Frame, Shinnie, Armstrong, Cameron, Bilalovic, Keskinen, Nisbet.

    Substitutes: Bratveit, Heltne Nilsen, Clarkson, Milanovic, Olusanya, Lazetic, Jensen, Kjartansson, Lobban.

  15. Postpublished at 14:05 GMT 31 January

    Scottish Premiership

    Let's get to the top-flight team news...

  16. Listen to Sportsoundpublished at 14:04 GMT 31 January

    BBC Radio Scotland

    The build-up to today's games has just started on BBC Radio Scotland, with Alasdair Lamont your host on Sportsound.

    BBC microphoneImage source, SNS
  17. Big day for bottom threepublished at 14:02 GMT 31 January

    Scottish Premiership

    The top-flight's three bottom teams are all at home.

    Livingston are three adrift of Kilmarnock as they host high-flying Motherwell.

    Killie and St Mirren, who five points better off, host Aberdeen and Dundee sides showing some roots of recovery.

    • Kilmarnock v Aberdeen
    • Livingston v Motherwell
    • St Mirren v Dundee
    • Dundee United v Heart of Midlothian (20:00)
  18. Welcomepublished at 14:00 GMT 31 January

    With Celtic and Rangers playing on Sunday after being on Europa League duty on Thursday, it leaves four matches in the Scottish top flight today.

    Leaders Heart of Midlothian visit Dundee United at 20:00 GMT, but three big games at 15:00 could have a major impact in the battle to avoid relegation.

    There are some big matches in the divisions below, so stay with us for the build-up, live action and post-match reaction on BBC Radio Scotland and here online.

    Livingston's pitchImage source, SNS
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    Time is running out for Livingston at the foot of the Premiership