Massive goal in relegation fightpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 10 May
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St Johnstone 1-0 Ross County
Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
What a shot in the arm for St Johnstone this is!
County manager Don Cowie is down on that touchline urging his players to stay calm but you can understand concern spreading through their ranks and the travelling fans.
They're in deep trouble as things stand and have threatened little so far. A seventh straight defeat is nearing unless they find something to change the course of this.
GOAL Hearts 1-0 Motherwellpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 10 May
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Lawrence Shankland
Just as Tynecastle was rising to applaud a young er who sadly died recently, and Shankland opens the scoring. A nice touch.
It's just a long ball from goalkeeper Ryan Fulton which Stephen O'Donnell misjudges badly. Shankland gets in behind and finishes low from the edge of the box into the corner.
GOAL Dundee United 0-1 St Mirrenpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 10 May
15:32 BST 10 May
Mikael Mandron
Advantage St Mirren!
The ball is sent into United box by Killian Phillips on the right, Will Ferry just lets it go by him and Ryan Alebiosu steps in to set up Mikael Mandron. The big striker smashes low into the bottom corner.
Callum Slattery smashes a shot in from 35 yards after a free kick is laid off to him by Andy Halliday. It zips towards the target at warp speed but just rises too high.
Some hit from the Motherwell man, even if it was off target.
GREAT SAVE!published at 15:23 British Summer Time 10 May
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Celtic 0-0 Hibernian
Martin Boyle, what a chance!
The Hibs striker simply has to score as the ball breaks kindly for him in the penalty area, but Kasper Schmeichel spreads himself and the volley smashes off the Celtic keeper.
Sidibeh miss still lingers in crucial clashpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 10 May
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St Johnstone 0-0 Ross County
Martin Dowden BBC Sport Scotland at McDiarmid Park
It's over 10 minutes since Adama Sidibeh completely missed the ball when presented with a wonderful chance, in space, in front of goal.
That incident is still dominating thoughts inside this stadium as chances have been few and far between.
It's the kind of moment in these pressure games that has to be taken. At least hit the target and work the goalkeeper.
A goal that early would have set the tone and piled all sorts of pressure on Ross County. Simo Valakari will hope more chances of that nature arrive and are taken.
Manager Brendan Rodgers hailed his "excellent" Celtic side as they met his demand of "building on our recent success" by fighting back from a goal down to stretch Hibernian's winless run at Parkhead to 22 games.
Travelling to the Scottish Premiership champions amid a stunning run of form that included victory over Celtic at Easter Road in February, third-place Hibs opened the scoring when Martin Boyle capitalised on Auston Trusty's poor defending.
The Australia forward had already ed up a glorious chance, but Celtic always looked dangerous in attack and levelled when Nicolas Kuhn got on to a ball in behind before rounding goalkeeper Jordan Smith and finishing.
Four minutes later, German winger Kuhn turned provider with a delightful dink beyond the Hibs defence for striker Adam Idah to power Rodgers' side ahead at the break.
And despite a bright start to the second period, with Rocky Bushiri heading narrowly wide from a long throw, the game was put beyond Hibs when Reo Hatate stroked in a third just before the hour.
"The performance level overall was excellent," Celtic boss Rodgers told BBC Scotland. "We went one behind, but we were doing so many good things in the game.
"My big message was about building on our recent success - that's what the club is all about. We want to go into [the Scottish Cup final] in a really good way, for that we need to work."
The defeat is just a second loss in 20 league games for David Gray's Hibs, who still hold a three-point advantage in third but have played a game more than Aberdeen, who could close that gap with a win at Rangers on Sunday.
After a sublime first half of the campaign, Kuhn's form had dipped following the turn of the year - but the Celtic winger looks to be coming back to his best at a crucial time with four goal contributions in his past two games.
The 25-year-old showed great awareness to round Smith and net the leveller before lifting through a gorgeous for Idah, who had been denied in the opening stages by the Hibs goalkeeper, to smash in the second.
Returning from a shoulder injury, Kasper Schmeichel, who foiled Boyle at point-blank range with a stunning reaction save before Hibs' opener, getting minutes in the bank is a boost for Rodgers, but the Celtic boss will perhaps still have his concerns about his defence while Cameron Carter-Vickers is absent.
The opener from Hibs was a mess from a Celtic perspective, with Trusty totally unconvincing in an attempt to clear the ball and centre-back partner Liam Scales looking shaky at times in the first half.
The champions' backline just does not look the same without Carter-Vickers. With the summer transfer window looming, it could be an area Rodgers looks to strengthen again.
No need to panic for Hibs
Gray brought Josh Campbell into the side in the hope of getting more legs into the Hibs midfield and that looked a shrewd change after a brief period of early pressing.
However, too often the visitors were too easy to play through as Celtic continually exploited their high line in the first half.
But even in such a pressurised stage of the season, this is not a result or performance that should cause panic for Hibs.
Their squad strength is something that could see them over the line in the race for third as the second-half introductions of Kieron Bowie, Nicky Cadden and Junior Hoilett raised their game.
Within seconds of coming on, Bowie failed to connect with Cadden's stunning cross before Hoilett struck straight at Schmeichel from a dangerous position, but Gray's men were unable to find the goal that would have mounted late pressure.
What they said
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "Against a team like Hibs who are very, very good, when they defend well they then break out with speed and pace and with the strikers up front they can be a real handful.
"But how we pressed the game from the first minute to the end made me so proud of the team. Just that ethic and mentality to win gave us the platform to play our football."
Hibernian head coach David Gray: "The timing of the [first] goal is against us, that was the killer. Celtic will always have periods when they dominate and we knew that.
"Coming in 2-1 down was a big blow mentally for the players. The goals we lose we have to look at because they were quite soft from our point of view."
Celtic have won six of their last seven meetings with Hibernian in all competitions, although the exception was the last league match between the two, a 2-1 Hibs win in February. Not since 1950-51 have the Hoops lost successive league meetings with Hibernian within a single season.
Hibernian are winless in their last 21 away games at Celtic in all competitions (D4 L17) since a 2-1 victory in January 2010. They have lost their last seven successive trips by an aggregate score of 23-4.
Celtic have scored 58 goals in their 17 home league games this season (3.4 per game), last scoring more in 2003-04 under Martin O’Neill (62).
Since their last league visit to Celtic in early December, Hibernian have lost just one of their 19 league games (W13 D5), picking up more points in the Scottish Premiership than any side since that match (44).
Adam Idah has scored three goals in Celtic’s last two league games, as many as his previous 20 Scottish Premiership appearances combined beforehand. He is looking to score in three successive matches in the competition for the second time, after doing so in February.