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Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Lukas Fadinger is into the book, and it's a bad one. He catches Mikey Moore right on the ankle, with the English winger ready to scamper away. On the replay, it looks even worse. Could the Motherwell midfielder be in trouble here? Kilmarnock 4-2 St Mirren Triple change for St Mirren in response to that goal. Scott Tanser, Conor Mc Menamin and Jalmaro Calvin replace Declan John, Roland Idowu and Killian Phillips. Kilmarnock have taken off Findlay Curtis, David Watson and Liam Polworth, with Jamie Brandon, Jack Thomson and Rory Mc Kenzie now on. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Djeidi Gassama is off, replaced by towering centre-half Emmanuel Fernandez in a move that appears to be quite defensive from Rangers boss Danny Rohl. Winger Gassama looks gutted to be departing, moving off the pitch at a snail's pace. Falkirk 1-0 Dundee Falkirk looking to make this one safe, having been under the cosh since Ben Broggio's goal. A long-range piledriver from Dylan Tait takes a deflection, and Jon Mc Cracken has to beat it clear. Celtic 1-1 Livingston Celtic skipper Callum Mc Gregor fails to take advantage of a golden chance before Sebastian Tounekti dribbles the ball out of play. Around eight minutes, plus stoppage time remaining. .. Tyreece John-Jules Hat-trick! Tyreese John-Jules has his third goal and they don't come much simpler than this. A long ball up the middle has the Kilmarnock striker challenging with Marcus Fraser. He wins the battle and coolly smacks a finish past Shamal George before wheeling off in celebration, counting off his goals. Celtic 1-1 Livingston Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is on for his Celtic debut as Martin O'Neill desperately searches for a goal. James Forrest is also introduced as Daizen Maeda and Julian Araujo make way. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Motherwell coming back into this now. Eli Just plays a one-two with Ibrahim Said and lashes a shot at goal but it's comfortable enough for Jack Butland to palm behind. Tyreece John-Jules Killie are back in front and Tyreese John-Jules has his second of the game. A hopeful ball up the left flank is chased down by Joe Hugill, who looks up before delivering an inviting ball into the box. John-Jules sees his first effort saved by Shamal George but knocks in the rebound while on the ground. About 15 minutes left to play and you wouldn't rule out more goals. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Elijah Just is into the book for dissent, in the immediate aftermath of Callum Slattery going down in the box. It was Ryan Naderi who made the challenge, seconds after coming on. Referee Steven Mc Lean is not interested. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Rangers make a change and it's an attacking one. Mohamed Diomande, who set up the goal so brilliantly, is off and replaced by striker Ryan Naderi. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers Derek Ferguson Former Rangers midfielder on BBC Sportsound Rangers are just a little bit sharper in the second half. Reading the Motherwell play a bit better, anticipating where the ball's going to go which means getting to the ball first and Motherwell conceding free kicks. Celtic 1-1 Livingston Celtic are throwing everything at this, but Marvin Bartley's side are holding firm for now. It's been a while since Livingston goalkeeper Jerome Prior had a save of note to make. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers On the other hand, Tawanda Maswanhise has only taken 10 touches so far this evening and we're almost at the hour mark. Motherwell need to get their main man more involved. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers John Souttar has had an answer for everything tonight, and he's been able to step past the Motherwell press a few times. A solid performance from the Rangers and Scotland centre-half. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers The yellow card is out for Ibrahim Said for a clumsy, cynical challenge on the halfway line that halts Nico Raskin. Motherwell not enjoying the ball quite as much as they did in the first half. Falkirk 1–0 Dundee Brian Mc Lauchlin BBC Sport Scotland at The Falkirk Stadium The response from Dundee since going behind has been excellent and only some good saves by Nicky Hogarth has maintained the home side's lead. Remember, Hogarth had to step in after Scott Bain was injured in the warm-up. Kilmarnock 2-2 St Mirren Neil Mc Cann makes his first changes for Kilmarnock as Joe Hugill and Aaron Tshibola replace Brad Lyons and Bruce Anderson. When play restarts, Findlay Curtis goes close again with an effort from distance, this one fizzing past Shamal George's right post. Motherwell 0-1 Rangers John Souttar is tackled by Tawanda Maswanhise and the ball rolls to Elijah Just, clear on goal. .. But the play is called back for a foul on the Rangers defender. Hmmmm. .. That looked soft. Maswanhise is livid. Celtic 1-1 Livingston Martin O'Neill turns to his bench. Kieran Tierney and Junior Adamu are on for goalscorer Marcelo Saracchi and Tomas Cvancara. Livi also make changes as Mo Sylla and Cristian Montano replace Cammy Kerr and Emmanuel Danso. Tyreese John-Jules netted a hat-trick as Kilmarnock fought to a thrilling win over St Mirren that boosted their hopes of climbing out of the Scottish Premiership play-off spot. The striker's treble, along with Greg Kiltie's header, settled an end-to-end contest at Rugby Park that drew 11th-placed Killie to within three points of Dundee and a St Mirren side who had hoped to pull clear of danger. The visitors had a dream start, taking the lead after just eight minutes as Killian Phillips produced a cute backheel to finish after Mikael Mandron's attempt had spilled into the middle of the box. The visitors were relatively comfortable for the majority of the half with Kilmarnock's efforts not producing clear cut chances. That all turned around in three minutes before the break. Findlay Curtis was the provider, swinging in a perfect cross that split the St Mirren defenders. Kiltie made a well-judged run into the gap and nodded past Shamal George. Just before the half-time whistle, Kilmarnock took the lead, and in some style. A ball into the St Mirren box was only partially cleared and a shot back into the box was deflected to the back post. John-Jules met it with an acrobatic volley that flew past George and into the back of the net. St Mirren came out with renewed purpose after the interval and were soon level. Declan John's ball in from the left was met by Mandron, who hit a low shot across the face of goal that Kelle Roos could only palm out. Phillips met the loose ball with an emphatic finish. With 15 minutes to go, Killie regained the lead. Joe Hugill put in an inviting ball from the left and John-Jules scored at the second attempt. Things were soon to get even better for the Kilmarnock striker. A direct ball up the middle put the forward shoulder to shoulder with Marcus Fraser and when he won that duel he thumped an emphatic finish past George and wheeled away celebrating his hat-trick and Kilmarnock's fourth. St Mirren pulled one back deep into injury time when Scott Tanser volleyed in after a corner but it was too late to make a difference and Kilmarnock took what could be three vital points in their fight to climb out of the relegation play-off spot. More to follow. St Mirren face Hibernian on Saturday at Easter Road (15: 00 GMT), while Kilmarnock host Celtic on Saturday (14: 00). Last Updated 11th February 2026 at 22: 00 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 3 - 1 - 2 Manager: Stephen Robinson Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Neil Mc Cann Formation: 4 - 3 - 1 - 2 Manager: Stephen Robinson Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Kilmarnock have lost just one of their last 13 Scottish Premiership games against St. Mirren (W6 D6), a 1-5 defeat in March 2025. St. Mirren remain winless in their last 13 top-flight visits to Kilmarnock (D4 L9) since a 3-1 victory in May 2013 under Danny Lennon. Although Kilmarnock have only won one of their last 18 league games (D4 L13), that was their last one played at home, beating Aberdeen 3-0 in January. Only Livingston (4) have fewer away points in the Scottish Premiership this season than St. Mirren (6), who are winless in eight league matches on their travels (D2 L6) since beating Falkirk 2-1 in September. Only against Ross County (8) and Dundee (7) has Bruce Anderson scored more Scottish Premiership goals than he has versus St. Mirren (6), netting three times in four games against the Buddies for Kilmarnock. Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
