Summary

  • Watch Sportscene (23:35 GMT)

  • Aberdeen 2-0 Hibernian - Wright & Cosgrove strike early

  • Ross County 1-1 Livingston - Devlin cancels out Shaw strike in front of 300 fans

  • St Johnstone 1-0 Kilmarnock - McNamara breaks deadlock

  • St Mirren 0-0 Dundee Utd

  1. 'Elyounoussi let Celtic down'published at 18:40 GMT 6 November 2020

    FT: Celtic 1-4 Sparta Prague

    Former Celtic captain Paul Lambert backs those critical of on-loan Southampton midfielder Mohamed Elyounoussi for being caught on his phone after being substituted during last night's Europa League defeat by Sparta Prague.

    "He's letting the club down, he's letting the great Jock Stein down, the Lisbon Lions down - Celtic is an organisation, not just an ordinary football club," he tells BBC Scotland.

    "If you don't take it seriously, you will be found out. What that guy done was let everybody down.

    "Neil Lennon will be riling as I know what he was like as a player. Your team is getting the runaround and you are on your phone."

    Asked what Lennon can do to change the culture, as promised, Lambert adds: "You've got to get the ones out that you think are going to let you down and you need the better ones round about you."

    Mohamed ElyounoussiImage source, SNS
  2. Fog shrouds McDiarmid Parkpublished at 18:29 GMT 6 November 2020

    St Johnstone v Kilmarnock (19:45)

    Former St Johnstone winger Allan Preston reports that the fog is coming down at McDiarmid Park and that he can't see the opposite corner flag.

    However, there are no suggestions that the game is in danger.

  3. Lambert backs Lennon to change Celticpublished at 18:25 GMT 6 November 2020

    FT: Celtic 1-4 Sparta Prague

    Former Celtic midfielder Paul Lambert has played down the "hysteria" surrounding the poor run of results that had manager Neil Lennon vowing there would be a "culture change".

    "I know what it's like in Glasgow - you are one bad pass away from being a nightmare player, so it's a difficult place to play if things are not going well for you," the Ipswich Town manager tells BBC Scotland.

    "OK, they have lost three home games in a row, but they have won everything domestically for nine years, which is incredible longevity.

    "Lenny's won everything that's been put in front of him and he's only had a little blip. they know they can't afford too many more dropped points, but if there is a culture thing there or problems in the dressing-room, or these fractions there, Neil will deal with it."

    Paul Lambert and Neil LennonImage source, SNS
  4. Listen to BBC Radio Scotlandpublished at 18:04 GMT 6 November 2020

    Sportsound (18:00)

    You can listen to the build-up to tonight's games, which is beginning on Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland MW and digital.

    Joining host David Currie are former Scotland internationals Paul Lambert, Neil McCann and Willie Miller along with former Hearts wide man Allan Preston.

    No doubt they will also be mulling over Celtic's surprise Europa League loss to Sparta Prague and Rangers throwing away a two-goal lead against 10-man Benfica.

    You can also listen by clicking the link above.

    BBC microphoneImage source, SNS
  5. Day after Europapublished at 18:00

    Caught your breath after last night's Europa League drama?

    Well, we are straight back into domestic action with four games in the Scottish Premiership and one in the second tier.

    Topping the bill is the fourth against third meeting of Aberdeen and Hibernian in the top flight.

    Stay with us for the build-up, live commentary and post-match reaction here online and on BBC Radio Scotland.

    Sparta Prague celebrate against CelticImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Sparta Prague stunned Celtic 4-1 last night

    Rangers against BenficaImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    A late equaliser denied Rangers a win in a 3-3 draw with Benfica