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  1. Three games in fourth tierpublished at 14:49 GMT 3 January

    Scottish League 2

    Three games also survive in the fourth tier, with leaders Spartans hosting Dumbarton.

    • Clyde v Forfar Athletic
    • Elgin City P-P East Kilbride
    • Spartans v Dumbarton
    • Stirling Albion P-P Annan Athletic
    • Stranraer v Edinburgh City
  2. Two games survive in third tierpublished at 14:49 GMT 3 January

    Scottish League 1

    Only two games survive in the third tier after postponements in Cumbernauld and Inverness this morning.

    • Cove Rangers P-P Montrose
    • Hamilton Academical P-P East Fife
    • Inverness Caledonian Thistle P-P Peterhead
    • Kelty Hearts v Alloa Athletic
    • Stenhousemuir v Queen of the South
  3. Big day for Murray and in Perthpublished at 14:47 GMT 3 January

    Scottish Championship

    Two matches in the second tier - in Ayr and Dunfermline - have been postponed after pitch inspections earlier today.

    Ian Murray makes his debut as Greenock Morton's new head coach away to Partick Thistle, who are are looking to keep pace with leaders St Johnstone, who host third-top Arbroath.

    • Airdrieonians v Raith Rovers
    • Ayr United P-P Queen's Park
    • Dunfermline P-P Ross County
    • Partick Thistle v Greenock Morton
    • St Johnstone v Arbroath
  4. Altena makes Hearts bow; Kabongolo in for Livipublished at 14:43 GMT 3 January

    Heart of Midlothian v Livingston (15:00)

    Dutch right-back Jordi Altena, signed from Waalwijk, makes his Hearts debut in one of three changes from the Edinburgh derby defeat.

    Left-back Harry Milne and midfielder Beni Baningime also come in as Michael Steinwender, Oisin McEntee and Stephen Kingsley drop out.

    Brooklyn Kabongolo comes into the Livingston defence after being recalled from his loan to Arbroath.

    David Susoho, Connor McLennan and Tete Yengi also start.

    New signings Emmanuel Danso, a midfielder signed from TOP Oss, and former Stabæk wide man Joshua Zimmerman, are on the bench.

  5. Maswanhise returns for Well; Double Buddies swappublished at 14:43 GMT 3 January

    Motherwell v St Mirren (15:00)

    Motherwell have made three changes from the win over Celtic earlier in the week.

    Zimbabwe forward Tawanda Maswanhise returns from the Africa Cup of Nations and starts alongside returning centre-half Stephen Welsh, who was ineligible to play against his parent club, and left-back Emmanuel Longelo.

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson has made two changes from the narrow defeat to Rangers.

    Midfielder Roland Idowu and striker Jonah Ayunga drop out, with the latter facing three months on the sidelines. Connor McMenamin and Dan Nlundulu are in from the start.

  6. Three changes for Killie, two for Hibspublished at 14:41 GMT 3 January

    Kilmarnock v HIbernian (15:00)

    Kilmarnock make three changes following Tuesday's 2-1 loss at Dundee with Ben Brannan and Robbie Deas coming into defence and Liam Polworth returning to midfield.

    James Brown, Greg Kiltie and Tom Lowery miss out.

    Two alterations for Hibs and they are in attacking areas with Junior Hoilett and Elie Youan starting in place of the injured Josh Campbell and Martin Boyle.

    Kilmarnock's Liam PolworthImage source, SNS
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    Liam Polworth returns for Kilmarnock

  7. Stewart in Premiership debut; Bilalovic makes first Dons startpublished at 14:39 GMT 3 January

    Falkirk v Aberdeen (15:00)

    Falkirk make two changes, with John McGlynn handing striker Barney Stewart a full Premiership debut - another accolade in his incredible football story.

    The 21-year-old was playing for Heriot-Watt University in the East of Scotland Premier Division just over a year ago.

    Signed by the Bairns last winter, he helped their promotion push before joining Dunfermline Athletic on loan earlier this year, where he scored eight in 12 games.

    Leon McCann is the other change, with Keelan Adams and Ethan Williams dropping to the bench.

    Aberdeen, meanwhile, look to have changed their shape and swapped five players from the win over Hibernian.

    Dylan Lobban and Graeme Shinnie play either side of a back-four, with Kenan Bilalovic and Topi Keskinen on the wings. Kevin Nisbet starts up top.

    Nicky Devlin, Alexander Jensen, Kjartan Kjartansson and Marko Lazetic are named on the bench, with Emmanuel Gyamfi missing out altogether.

  8. Camara back for United; Congreve in for Dundeepublished at 14:37 GMT 3 January

    Dundee United v Dundee (15:00)

    United welcome back midfielder Pan Camara as one of four changes to their line-up ahead of the derby, after a spell out through injury.

    Iurie Iovu slips into the back-line, with Max Watters and Amar Fatah making up the attacking trio alongside Zac Sapsford.

    Sam Cleall-Harding, Owen Stirtion and Kristijan Trapanovski drop to the bench and there's no Dario Naamo through injury.

    Dundee recall Cam Congreve, after he missed the win over Kilmarnock with a knock. The winger comes in for Charlie Reilly, who scored the winner in the midweek game.

    Yesterday's signing, Joe Bevan, the forward signed from Burnley, takes up a spot on the bench.

  9. Rangers figured it out - Butlandpublished at 14:36 GMT 3 January

    FT: Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland tells Sky Sports: "We had to weather a bit first half, as you do when you come here. Figured a few things out at half-time.

    "We deserved it in the end. We've shown in difficult times this season an ability to bounce back. Today, it is a statement win in that sense. Big weeks and big games to come

    Rangers striker Youssef Chermiti: "This is what I work for, what everyone works for. It's a very good the feeling."

  10. 'Nancy and others should be shown door'published at 14:35 GMT 3 January

    FT: Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    Michael Stewart
    Former Scotland midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    Untenable position for Wilfried Nancy. He disappears up the tunnel. He looks like a broken man.

    The disconnect between the manager and the team is so stark.

    It is not something that can continue and it should not have happened

    The people on the board who facilitated this should be shown the door as well. Celtic are in an absolute state.

  11. LINE-UPS from Fir Parkpublished at 14:33 GMT 3 January

    Motherwell v St Mirren (15:00)

    Motherwell: Ward, O'Donnell, McGinn, Welsh, Longelo, Fadinger, Watt, Slattery, Just, Said, Maswanhise.

    Substitutes: Connelly, Gordon, Balmer, Sparrow, Stamatelopoulos, Osong, Priestman, Ross, McAllister.

    St Mirren: George, Fraser, King, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, McMenamin, Gogic, John, Nlundulu, Mandron.

    Substitutes: Mullen, Sobowale, Tanser, Donnelly, Taylor, Idowu, Dijksteel, Calvin, Mooney.

  12. LINE-UPS from Tynecastle Stadiumpublished at 14:33 GMT 3 January

    Heart of Midlothian v Livingston (15:00)

    Heart of Midlothian: Schwolow, Altena, Halkett, Findlay, Milne, Devlin, Baningime, Magnusson, Kyziridis, Braga, Shankland.

    Substitutes: Gordon, Kent, Kingsley, McCart, Kabangu, Steinwender, Spittal, Forrest, Kerjota.

    Livingston: Prior, Finlayson, McGowan, Kabongolo, Montano, Sylla, Susoho, Pittman, May, Yengi.

    Substitutes: Myles, Kerr, Muirhead, Smith, Bokila, Wilson, Zimmerman, Danso, Lawal.

  13. LINE-UPS from Falkirk Stadiumpublished at 14:33 GMT 3 January

    Falkirk v Aberdeen (15:00)

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

    Substitutes: Hogarth, Adams, Donaldson, Graham, Nesbitt, Agyeman, Cartwright, Ross, Williams.

    Aberdeen: Mitov, Lobban, Knoester, Milne, Shinnie, Aouchiche, Armstrong, Bilalovic, Karlsson, Keskinen, Nisbet.

    Substitutes: Suman, Devlin, Heltne Nilsen, Polvara, Clarkson, Milanovic, Lazetic, Jensen, Kjartansson.

  14. LINE-UPS from Tannadice Parkpublished at 14:32 GMT 3 January

    Dundee United v Dundee (15:00)

    Dundee United: Richards, Stephenson, Iovu, Esselink, Keresztes, Ferry, Stephenson, Sibbald, Camara, Sapsford, Watters, Fatah.

    Substitutes: Adams, Sevelj, Graham, Trapanovski, Eskesen, Dolcek, Stirton, Cleall-Harding, Moller.

    Dundee: McCracken, Astley, Graham, Koumetio, Wright, Hamilton, Congreve, Dhanda, Jones, Yogane, Hay.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Ingram, C. Robertson, Digby, Acquah, F. Robertson, Samuels, Reilly, Bevan.

  15. LINE-UPS from Rugby Parkpublished at 14:32 GMT 3 January

    Kilmarnock v Hibernian (15:00)

    Kilmarnock: Oluwayemi, Brannan, Mayo, Brown, Deas, Thompson, Lyons, Watson, Polworth, Anderson, John-Jules.

    Substitutes: Beach, Williams, Dackers, Stanger, Toffoney, Thomson, Schjonning-Larsen, Watkins Leslie.

    Hibernian: Sallinger, O'Hora, Hanley, Iredale Mulligan, Barlaser, Hoilett, Megwa, McGrath, Youan Klidje.

    Substitutes: Smith, Levitt, Alasana, Bowie, Newell, C Cadden, Obita, Mitchell, Molotnikov.

  16. Will Nancy survive?published at 14:31 GMT 3 January

    FT: Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    That is six defeats in eight games for Celtic under Wilfried Nancy.

    The former Columbus Crew head coach was already under pressure.

    He pleaded yesterday for more time, but does he deserve it? Will he be given it?

    Should he stay? Thumbs up for yes below, thumbs down for no.

    Celtic manager Wilfried NancyImage source, SNS
  17. FULL-TIME Celtic 1-3 Rangerspublished at 14:27 GMT 3 January

    What a turnaround. Rangers edge 173 to 172 ahead in Old Firm derby wins.

    But, more importantly, they are level on points with Celtic in the Premiership after an amazing three goals in 22 minutes.

    Celtic should have had more than a single goal from Yang Hyun-jun in the first half, but a Youssef Chermiti double and another from Mikey Moore secured victory for the visitors.

    Rangers celebrateImage source, SNS
  18. 'Celtic brutally bad'published at 14:26 GMT 3 January

    Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    Billy Dodds
    Former Rangers striker on BBC Sportsound

    As much as Rangers have done the right things in this second half, Celtic have been just brutally bad.

  19. Postpublished at 90+3

    Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    Julián Araujo threatens a goal on his Celtic debut.

    The on-loan Bournemouth right-back fires a drive from a difficult angle, but goalkeeper Jack Butland pushes it wide.

  20. YELLOW CARD Miovski (Rangers)published at 90+2

    Celtic 1-3 Rangers

    Rangers sub Bojan Miovski goes in the book for a late tackle two minutes into the five minutes of stoppage time.

    The ball is bobbling around inside the Rangers penalty box.

    But the visitors survive.