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  1. Good nightpublished at 22:26 BST 12 May

    Enjoy the highlights from tonight's action... Sweet relief for Killie fans.

    We'll be back tomorrow when the top six play out their penultimate games.

    Leaders Hearts are at home to Falkirk and challengers Celtic visit Motherwell.

    Rangers v Hibs makes up a mouthwatering card.

    It's going to be box office stuff.

  2. 'A special evening for Kilmarnock'published at 22:19 BST 12 May

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann tells BBC Scotland: "It feels brilliant. When we came in here it looked pretty bleak. I have to compliment all the staff behind the scenes.

    "It's a big night tonight, Saturday was a big afternoon. I just felt we'd do something. It's a special evening knowing we'll be in the Premiership next season.

    "Billy [Dodds] and I came in to do a job and I'm delighted we've managed to be able to do that.

    "I was aware [of the score at Pittodrie] but I was relatively calm until a deflected shot goes into our top corner. But it was a matter of just keeping playing."

    Neil McCann celebrates with Joe HugillImage source, SNS
  3. 'Win was the main thing'published at 22:16 BST 12 May

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Kilmarnock match-winner Joe Hugill tells BBC Scotland: "That was always the aim when I came here, keeping the club in the Premiership. We want to push on now and get ninth.

    "We always felt the goal was going to come. To get the win was the main thing and that's what we did."

    Joe Hugill nods in his second goal of the game in stoppage timeImage source, SNS
  4. Postpublished at 22:13 BST 12 May

    FT: Aberdeen 2-0 St Mirren

    St Mirren's last play-off involvement was in 2019 when they squeezed past Dundee United on penalties to stay up.

    Vaclav Hladky was the hero on that occasion, saving three spot-kicks in the shootout.

    St Mirren players surround goalkeeper Vaclav HladkyImage source, SNS
  5. McLeish retains 'massive belief' in St Mirrenpublished at 22:11 BST 12 May

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 St Mirren

    St Mirren interim head coach Craig McLeish tells BBC Scotland: "The players fought for each other and stuck together. It was a really good performance at a difficult place to come.

    "Now it's about building momentum and confidence for the last three games.

    "I've had massive belief in the group since day one.

    "We've won four games since Christmas and I've been in charge for three of them, so I know it's in them. I know I've made improvements. We just need to keep that going and take care of what's in front of us."

  6. Mission accomplished for McCannpublished at 22:04 BST 12 May

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    We might be waiting a wee bit for Neil McCann's post-match reaction.

    The Kilmarnock boss is still buzzing about, embracing his players and getting photos with fans.

    Job done from the former Dundee manager, whose remit was to kept his side in the division when he was announced as a surprise appointment in January.

    Neil McCannImage source, SNS
  7. 'St Mirren more like themselves'published at 22:01 BST 12 May

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 St Mirren

    Andy Halliday
    Motherwell midfielder on BBC Sportsound

    That performance certainly gives St Mirren more hope for the play-off.

    It was what you are used to from St Mirren, a strong foundation of being difficult to beat and a threat from set-pieces.

  8. Sportscene reminderpublished at 21:58 BST 12 May

    You can catch highlights from tonight's games on BBC Scotland in just a moment. The programme starts at 22:00.

    We'll chuck it up at the top of this page too.

  9. What tomorrow bringspublished at 21:55 BST 12 May

    One point separates Hearts and Celtic at the summit of the Scottish Premiership.

    The Edinburgh side could wrap up a first title since 1960 if they beat Falkirk at Tynecastle and Celtic lose away to Motherwell.

    Anything else and it goes down to a shootout between the top two at Celtic Park on Saturday lunchtime.

    Rangers and Hibernian also meet at Ibrox on Wednesday, with the hosts secure in third and aiming to avoid a fourth successive defeat, while the visitors still have slim hopes of catching Motherwell in fourth.

    Join us again for what promises to be a thrilling evening.

    Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland and Celtic captain Callum McGregorImage source, SNS
  10. Postpublished at 21:52 BST 12 May

    It might be a different story on Saturday when the top six complete their fixtures...

    But we're getting ahead of ourselves.

  11. Postpublished at 21:51 BST 12 May

    With St Mirren destined to finish second bottom of the table, Sunday's last round of action will count for nothing.

    A reminder of the fixtures to come.

    • Dundee v Aberdeen
    • Livingston v Kilmarnock
    • St Mirren v Dundee United
  12. Postpublished at 21:47 BST 12 May

    Clyde and Hamilton Academical also ended 1-1, with the second leg of the League One play-off final to come on Saturday.

  13. Postpublished at 21:47 BST 12 May

    Dunfermline Athletic and Partick Thistle finished 1-1 at East End Park. The second leg will be played at Firhill on Friday and you can watch that live on BBC Scotland.

  14. Curtis cuts a rug with Captain Conkerpublished at 21:45 BST 12 May

    FT: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Findlay Curtis is a lad enjoying his football and life in general at Kilmarnock.

    The teenager is bouncing about with club mascot Captain Conker.

    Kilmarnock celebrate going 2-1 up at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS
  15. Postpublished at 21:43 BST 12 May

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 St Mirren

    St Mirren will be in a play-off with either Dunfermline Athletic or Partick Thistle.

    Grabbing a couple of goals at Pittodrie will be welcome for the league's lowest scorers, who finish off at home to Dundee United on Sunday.

  16. FULL-TIME Dundee United 0-0 Livingstonpublished at 21:39 BST 12 May

    Relegated Livingston had the better chances... A dismal last home game for United, who will finish seventh.

    Dundee United 0-0 LivingstonImage source, SNS
  17. FULL-TIME Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundeepublished at 21:38 BST 12 May

    Kilmarnock will be a Premiership club next season.

    Wild celebrations at Rugby Park as two late goals from Joe Hugill secure top-flight survival for the Ayrshire side.

    Kilmarnock celebrateImage source, SNS
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    GOAL Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundeepublished at 21:36 BST 12 May

    Joe Hugill

    Killie wrap it up!

    And with that, they're surely safe.

    Comical defending from Dundee allows Rory McKenzie to poke a finish at the keeper and Joe Hugill head in the rebound.

  19. FULL-TIME Aberdeen 0-2 St Mirrenpublished at 21:35 BST 12 May

    St Mirren get the three points but it doesn't look like it's going to be enough to avoid the play-off.

    St Mirren beat Aberdeen 2-0Image source, SNS
  20. Postpublished at 21:34 BST 12 May

    Kilmarnock 2-1 Dundee

    Nervy moments for Kilmarnock as Clark Robertson's glancing header is tipped round the post by Max Stryjek, who then punches away the corner.

    We're in stoppage time now.