Summary

Have your say

  1. Bye for nowpublished at 18:01 GMT 14 February

    That's all from us for tonight, but we'll be back tomorrow for three more big Premiership games, with the top four all in action.

    And remember to watch highlights from today's three Premiership games on Sportscene on the BBC Scotland channel from 19:15, with a repeat on BBC One Scotland at 00:15, and on iPlayer.

    Meanwhile, you can read the reports as...

    Hibs narrowed the gap on fourth-placed Motherwell by beating St Mirren.

    Dundee United draw level with seventh-placed Aberdeen by edging out 10-man Falkirk.

    Meanwhile, bottom side Livingston come from 2-0 down to grab a point away to Dundee as it remains tight at the bottom.

  2. 'Can't be too harsh on ourselves' - McGlynnpublished at 17:57 GMT 14 February

    FT: Falkirk 2-3 Dundee United

    Falkirk manager John McGlynn tells BBC Sportsound: "I don't think we deserved to lose the game. We've scored two cracking goals.

    "We make an error for their goal, which allowed Dundee United to get back in the game.

    "Second half, we lose [another] very, very quick equaliser, which I'm really disappointed about. From scoring that goal to losing the goal, it's far too quick. We have to do better than that.

    "And then it’s 11 men against 10. Disappointed that we didn't deal with that better. We don't do enough to keep the ball out the back of the net, basically. I don't think we deserved to lose. We've been on a good run. We're not going to beat ourselves up.

    "We have a heady schedule. I think we've played four games in the period that United have not played at all. So we can't be too harsh on ourselves."

    Falkirk manager John McGlynnImage source, SNS
  3. 'We looked really fatigued' - Pressleypublished at 17:55 GMT 14 February

    FT: Dundee 2-2 Livingston

    Dundee manager Steven Pressley tells BBC Scotland: "We obviously started the game exceptionally well, but even after scoring the two goals, I never felt entirely comfortable.

    "We looked really fatigued today. We’ve had a really tough week and I went with the same players on three occasions. Maybe in hindsight that’s an error on my part because they’ve done so well, but we looked tired in some of our decision-making.

    "We weren’t as aggressive against the ball either, again because I think we looked tired.

    "Defending has been a part of the game we’ve prided ourselves on, but it was fatigue. And sometimes fatigue isn’t just in the legs but in our focus and thinking."

    Dundee manager Steven PressleyImage source, SNS
  4. United 'showed resilience, character'published at 17:52 GMT 14 February

    FT: Falkirk 2-3 Dundee United

    Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Sportsound: "It was nice to get back to winning ways. We've been on a difficult run.

    "We've come to a really difficult venue against a very good team and managed to get a valuable three points.

    "Credit to the group, credit to the players. They showed good resilience, good character.

    "Julius Eskesen, coming off the bench, who has been starved of opportunities throughout the campaign but great professional, keeps himself right during the week and he gets his opportunity and I'm delighted for him that he's the hero that managed to get us all the points.

    "There's still elements of the game that I'm really annoyed with. We can't keep relying on having to score two and three goals every week to win games of football."

    Dundee United manager Jim GoodwinImage source, SNS
  5. 'Inexcusable' defending cost St Mirrenpublished at 17:47 GMT 14 February

    FT: Hibernian 2-0 St Mirren

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson tells BBC Scotland: "It was a poor game in the first half, nothing between the two teams. Nobody was creating and we don't say with our runner from a set play and that's poor.

    "It's inexcusable. Everyone has jobs to do and we haven't done that. Second goal was exactly the same - we didn't defend it properly.

    "The second half was much better, we got a reaction. I've got to take the positives. People only see the result.

    "Jalmaro [Calvin] pressed with enthusiasm. He's taken a long time to get there, but that enthusiasm inspires everyone else. Roland [Idowu] was a creative spark for us.

    "But our final decision in that final third was wrong, at times."

    Stephen RobinsonImage source, SNS
  6. 'We will turn it around' - Bartleypublished at 17:45 GMT 14 February

    FT: Dundee 2-2 Livingston

    Livingston manager Marvin Bartley tells BBC Sportsound: "We started the game far too slowly and we were punished.

    "I said to the players at half time, massive credit for bouncing back the way they did, because it would have been easy at 2-0 down and bottom of the league to not get back up. They did that.

    "I'm proud of them, I really am. Obviously the start is not what we wanted, but it’s about what you do in adversity.

    "It’s better than losing a game and we’ve got more than enough games to catch the teams above us. We play Kilmarnock and St Mirren before the split and post-split you play the teams around you again.

    "We’re a point closer to Kilmarnock than we were yesterday.

    "I told the players it might not be until the last day of the season we turn it all around, but we will turn it around."

    Livingston manager Marvin BartleyImage source, SNS
  7. Elding 'can be happy with day's work'published at 17:42 GMT 14 February

    FT: Hibernian 2-0 St Mirren

    Hibs boss David Gray is personally delighted for Owen Elding after the 19-year-old bought last month from Sligo Rovers scored in his first start for the Leith side.

    "It's exactly what you're looking for," he tells BBC Scotland. "What we saw from him is what we could expect - that energy, the quality, and he'll come on from that experience.

    "He can be happy with his day's work."

    Hibernian's Felix Passlack and Owen EldingImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Owen Elding (right) scored his first Hibs goal

  8. 'Something to build on' - Graypublished at 17:40 GMT 14 February

    FT: Hibernian 2-0 St Mirren

    Hibernian head coach David Gray tells BBC Scotland: "You're always looking for that reaction. Full credit to the players for their attitude and the way they approached the game.

    "We moved the ball, created real opportunities, real patters of play, and scored our goals at good times. For how dominant we were in the first half, it was important we got that goal.

    "All in all, a really good performance, a clean sheet at home and something to really build on."

    David GrayImage source, SNS
  9. 'Insipid' from St Mirrenpublished at 17:38 GMT 14 February

    FT: Hibernian 2-0 St Mirren

    Rory Loy
    Former St Mirren striker on BBC Sportsound

    So many of those players out there today were involved in a great win over Hearts a couple of weeks ago, so that level of inconsistency, being down the wrong end of the table, is going to be a massive concern.

    One thing Stephen Robinson will always have felt when his team take to the pitch is that they're going to be in a game. They weren't today.

    That's as insipid a performance as I've seen from Stephen Robinson's side.

  10. When will Livi win a game?published at 17:36 GMT 14 February

    FT: Dundee 2-2 Livingston

    Allan Preston
    Former Livingston wing-back on BBC Sportsound

    When are they going to win a game? No-one knows. Draws are no good to them. Games are dwindling down and Livingston are not cutting that gap.

  11. Watch on BBC Albapublished at 17:35 GMT 14 February

    Hamilton Academical 0-0 Inverness Caledonian Thistle

    How will Accies react to their latest points deduction?

    How will League 1 leaders Caley Thistle respond to second-top Stenhousemuir dropping a couple of points?

    You can find out by watching the game live here.

  12. Get involvedpublished at 17:31 GMT 14 February

    Has the top/bottom six ever been decided so early before? Yes, some teams have games in hand - but their form doesn't indicate any of them will make the gap up at this stage.

    Roberto

  13. East Kilbride close in after Spartans slippublished at 17:28 GMT 14 February

    Scottish League 2

    It's closer again at the top of the fourth tier after the only two games that survived pitch inspections.

    Spartans were held to a goalless draw at home to bottom side Edinburgh City in their city derby.

    With East Kilbride winning in Annan, the new town side have narrowed the gap to one point, albeit their capital rivals have a game in hand.

  14. Bairns display an 'anomaly'published at 17:24 GMT 14 February

    FT: Falkirk 2-3 Dundee United

    Andy Halliday
    Former Rangers midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    Far too many loose passes and unforced errors from Falkirk. It was a poor performance, but I think it's an anomaly from what we've seen from them this season.

  15. United showed 'grit'published at 17:21 GMT 14 February

    FT: Falkirk 2-3 Dundee United

    Michael Stewart
    Former Hearts & Hibs midfielder on BBC Scotland

    That's a huge win for Dundee United and for Jim Goodwin.

    To have gone behind and show their resilience - because they're on a poor run of form - they're away from home and against Falkirk who are getting all the plaudits at the moment - they've shown a bit of grit.

    Defensively, they looked pretty passive, but they've come out on top here and I think they deserved it.

  16. Big chance for leaders after Stenny slippublished at 17:19 GMT 14 February

    Scottish League 1

    Stenhousemuir squandering a lead and drawing at home to Montrose will be music to the ears of Caley Thistle players preparing for their game in Hamilton.

    It means leaders Inverness can stretch their lead to five points should they win in front of BBC Alba cameras, with the game kicking off shortly and also available on the BBC Sport website.

    Alloa move to within two points of Queen of the South with a game in hand after their win over their Dumfries hosts.

    Kelty are now two points behind second-bottom Accies after their draw with Peterhead.

  17. Big result for Queen's Parkpublished at 17:12 GMT 14 February

    Scottish Championship

    Only two games in the second tier today and only one goal.

    It was significant, with Queen's Park's 1-0 away win over Ross County moving them off the foot of the table and above Aidrieonians and their hosts, who drop to the bottom.

    Sixth-placed Raith Rovers stay a place and two points above Morton after their goalless draw.

    Queen's Park head coach Sean Crighton next to a graphic of the Scottish Championship tableImage source, SNS
  18. Movers and shakerspublished at 17:09 GMT 14 February

    Scottish Premiership

    Hibs' victory moves them to within two points of fourth-top Motherwell, who play tomorrow.

    United's win brings them level with inactive seventh-top Aberdeen but behind on goal difference.

    Meanwhile, Dundee move a point above St Mirreh, who drop to 10th, with Livingston now eight points adrift of Kilmarnock at the bottom.

    Hibernian players celebrating next to a graphic of the Scottish Premiership tableImage source, SNS
  19. Postpublished at 17:02 GMT 14 February

    Scottish Premiership

    Stay with us for reaction from those three top-flight thrillers...

  20. FULL-TIME RESULTSpublished at 17:01 GMT 14 February

    Scottish League 2

    • Annan Athletic 2-4 East Kilbride
    • Dumbarton P-P Stranraer
    • Elgin City P-P Forfar Athletic
    • Spartans 0-0 Edinburgh City
    • Stirling Albion P-P Clyde