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Old Firm ready for Hampden showdown
The second League Cup semi-final is also being served up tomorrow.
Hampden will be a bit busier than it was for Aberdeen's win over Morton today, with Rangers and Celtic scrapping it out at the national stadium.
That one kicks off at 14:15.
Both of Sunday's games will get the full treatment from BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound and the BBC Sport website.
River Tay derby
So what does tomorrow have in store?
Dundee have the chance to move off the bottom of the Premiership if they can win at St Johnstone in a noon kick off. However, the Perth side are a tough nut to crack at home and will be determined to make amends after a surprise loss to Kilmarnock last weekend. A win for Tommy Wright's men will move Saints up to fourth.
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FT: Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
BBC Sportsound pundit Derek Ferguson:
"Manager Alan Archibald will be scratching his head, wondering how his side have not won that game. Thistle dominated the ball but they could have created more.
"Ross County were flat for so long. It was a bit of magic from Chris Burke for the equaliser. He skipped past one challenge and hit a superb strike."
FULL-TIME
Scottish Cup
Annan Athletic 0-0 East Stirlingshire
Arbroath 3-1 Stirling University
Banks O'Dee 2-2 Formartine United
Berwick Rangers 2-3 Hawick Royal Albert
Bonnyrigg Rose 2-1 Cove Rangers
Brora Rangers 0-2 Clyde
BSC Glasgow 0-1 Beith Juniors
Buckie Thistle 1-1 Gretna 2008
Cowdenbeath 0-1 East Kilbride
Cumbernauld Colts 2-2 Forres Mechanics
Edinburgh City 0-0 Forfar
Gala Fairydean 0-4 Elgin City
Huntly 0-2 Spartans
Linlithgow Rose 0-3 Stirling Albion
Preston Athletic 0-3 Montrose
Wick Academy 4-1 Whitehill Welfare
Championship changes
And what about the Championship?
Hibs move three points clear at the top after coming from behind to win at East End Park, while Dundee United go second.
Falkirk drop to fifth but are just one point behind the Tannadice side.
Premiership placings
So what do those results mean for the Scottish Premiership table? Not much, really.
Inverness Caley Thistle edge into the top half and Partick Thistle can only move a point away from bottom side Dundee, who visit St Johnstone tomorrow.
Motherwell, given the weekend off, drop three places to ninth.
FULL-TIME
SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP
Ayr 1-0 Queen of the South
Dundee Utd 2-1 Dumbarton
Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Falkirk 2-4 Raith Rovers
SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE
Airdrieonians 4-1 Queen's Park
Albion Rovers 0-1 Peterhead
Livingston 1-3 Alloa
Stenhousemuir 1-3 Brechin
Stranraer 1-1 East Fife
RED CARD
Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Michael Moffat is sent for an early bath for some off the ball nonsense. The Pars down to 10 men in stoppage time.
FULL-TIME
Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
The wait goes on for Partick Thistle and Ross County to end their barren runs.
Doubly frustrating for Thistle, who also led last week before being pegged back late on. The Staggies will be glad to end a run of four games without a goal thanks to Chris Burke's excellent late strike.
GOAL Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Brian Graham, 90 mins
It wasn't looking too clever for the Championship leaders at half time but substitute Brian Graham lashes a shot high into the net to kill the game and the Easter Road men are on course to extend their lead at the top.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
County almost go ahead as Ryan Dow shoots on target but Ryan Scully sticks out a foot to make a fine block.
GOAL Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
Chris Burke, 90 mins
He's made a difference since he came on and now Chris Burke gets County's equaliser. The diminutive winger skilfully escapes a couple of defenders and then rattles a shot into the bottom left corner.
FULL-TIME Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
The visitors will be kicking themselves after looking so comfortable for so long but a 1-0 lead is always precarious. One defensive lapse allowed the under par home side to steal a point.
PENALTY APPEAL
Partick Thistle 1-0 Ross County
As the match enters nine minutes of stoppage time, Chris Burke goes down in the Thistle box after a challenge by Ade Azeez in sea of legs but no penalty is awarded.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock hit the woodwork again. Rory McKenzie takes aim from outside the box but cracks the outside of the post.
CLOSE!
Ayr Utd 1-0 Queen of the South
With time almost up, Queens goalie Lee Robinson joins the attack from a free kick. The ball breaks his way and he goes for an overhead kick, which isn't far away!
CLOSE!
Partick Thistle 1-0 Ross County
Chris Burke, on for Marcus Fraser, threatens for Ross County with a shot over the top. Thistle still looking the more comfortable side, though.
GOAL Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
Lonsana Doumbouya, 82 mins
It is a messy goal but Inverness will take it. A cross from Carl Tremarco sees four Inverness players fighting over it, and eventually Lonsana Doumbouya gets the vital touch at the far post.
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Dunfermline 1-2 Hibernian
Hibs left-back Lewis Stevenson joins the attack and draws a fine stop from Sean Murdoch, with the visitors well on top after coming from behind.
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That's all folks. Enjoy your Saturday evening and make sure you join us again tomorrow.
Old Firm ready for Hampden showdown
The second League Cup semi-final is also being served up tomorrow.
Hampden will be a bit busier than it was for Aberdeen's win over Morton today, with Rangers and Celtic scrapping it out at the national stadium.
That one kicks off at 14:15.
Both of Sunday's games will get the full treatment from BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound and the BBC Sport website.
River Tay derby
So what does tomorrow have in store?
Dundee have the chance to move off the bottom of the Premiership if they can win at St Johnstone in a noon kick off. However, the Perth side are a tough nut to crack at home and will be determined to make amends after a surprise loss to Kilmarnock last weekend. A win for Tommy Wright's men will move Saints up to fourth.
Post update
FT: Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
BBC Sportsound pundit Derek Ferguson:
"Manager Alan Archibald will be scratching his head, wondering how his side have not won that game. Thistle dominated the ball but they could have created more.
"Ross County were flat for so long. It was a bit of magic from Chris Burke for the equaliser. He skipped past one challenge and hit a superb strike."
FULL-TIME
Scottish Cup
Annan Athletic 0-0 East Stirlingshire
Arbroath 3-1 Stirling University
Banks O'Dee 2-2 Formartine United
Berwick Rangers 2-3 Hawick Royal Albert
Bonnyrigg Rose 2-1 Cove Rangers
Brora Rangers 0-2 Clyde
BSC Glasgow 0-1 Beith Juniors
Buckie Thistle 1-1 Gretna 2008
Cowdenbeath 0-1 East Kilbride
Cumbernauld Colts 2-2 Forres Mechanics
Edinburgh City 0-0 Forfar
Gala Fairydean 0-4 Elgin City
Huntly 0-2 Spartans
Linlithgow Rose 0-3 Stirling Albion
Preston Athletic 0-3 Montrose
Wick Academy 4-1 Whitehill Welfare
Championship changes
And what about the Championship?
Hibs move three points clear at the top after coming from behind to win at East End Park, while Dundee United go second.
Falkirk drop to fifth but are just one point behind the Tannadice side.
Premiership placings
So what do those results mean for the Scottish Premiership table? Not much, really.
Inverness Caley Thistle edge into the top half and Partick Thistle can only move a point away from bottom side Dundee, who visit St Johnstone tomorrow.
Motherwell, given the weekend off, drop three places to ninth.
FULL-TIME
SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP
Ayr 1-0 Queen of the South
Dundee Utd 2-1 Dumbarton
Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Falkirk 2-4 Raith Rovers
SCOTTISH LEAGUE ONE
Airdrieonians 4-1 Queen's Park
Albion Rovers 0-1 Peterhead
Livingston 1-3 Alloa
Stenhousemuir 1-3 Brechin
Stranraer 1-1 East Fife
RED CARD
Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Michael Moffat is sent for an early bath for some off the ball nonsense. The Pars down to 10 men in stoppage time.
FULL-TIME
Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
The wait goes on for Partick Thistle and Ross County to end their barren runs.
Doubly frustrating for Thistle, who also led last week before being pegged back late on. The Staggies will be glad to end a run of four games without a goal thanks to Chris Burke's excellent late strike.
GOAL Dunfermline 1-3 Hibernian
Brian Graham, 90 mins
It wasn't looking too clever for the Championship leaders at half time but substitute Brian Graham lashes a shot high into the net to kill the game and the Easter Road men are on course to extend their lead at the top.
GREAT SAVE!
Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
County almost go ahead as Ryan Dow shoots on target but Ryan Scully sticks out a foot to make a fine block.
GOAL Partick Thistle 1-1 Ross County
Chris Burke, 90 mins
He's made a difference since he came on and now Chris Burke gets County's equaliser. The diminutive winger skilfully escapes a couple of defenders and then rattles a shot into the bottom left corner.
FULL-TIME Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
The visitors will be kicking themselves after looking so comfortable for so long but a 1-0 lead is always precarious. One defensive lapse allowed the under par home side to steal a point.
PENALTY APPEAL
Partick Thistle 1-0 Ross County
As the match enters nine minutes of stoppage time, Chris Burke goes down in the Thistle box after a challenge by Ade Azeez in sea of legs but no penalty is awarded.
HITS THE WOODWORK
Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock hit the woodwork again. Rory McKenzie takes aim from outside the box but cracks the outside of the post.
CLOSE!
Ayr Utd 1-0 Queen of the South
With time almost up, Queens goalie Lee Robinson joins the attack from a free kick. The ball breaks his way and he goes for an overhead kick, which isn't far away!
CLOSE!
Partick Thistle 1-0 Ross County
Chris Burke, on for Marcus Fraser, threatens for Ross County with a shot over the top. Thistle still looking the more comfortable side, though.
GOAL Inverness CT 1-1 Kilmarnock
Lonsana Doumbouya, 82 mins
It is a messy goal but Inverness will take it. A cross from Carl Tremarco sees four Inverness players fighting over it, and eventually Lonsana Doumbouya gets the vital touch at the far post.
Post update
Dunfermline 1-2 Hibernian
Hibs left-back Lewis Stevenson joins the attack and draws a fine stop from Sean Murdoch, with the visitors well on top after coming from behind.