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PREMIERSHIP
Aberdeen 2-0 Dundee United
Scorers:
Stuart Armstrong 19', Toyosi Olusanya 88'.
The four league meetings between Aberdeen and Dundee United this season finished perfectly level, with one win each, two draws and a 3-3 aggregate score.
Aberdeen have lost just one of their last 19 home league games against Dundee United (W10 D8), and United are now winless in 11 visits since August 2014.
Aberdeen have won three consecutive home league matches to nil for the first time since a four-game run ended in April 2023.
Dundee 3-0 Livingston
Scorers:
Cameron Congreve 13', Finlay Robertson 71', Ashley Hay 83'.
Dundee completed an unbeaten league season against Livingston, with two wins, two draws and a 10-6 aggregate score.
Dundee are now unbeaten in seven league meetings with Livingston (W5 D2) since a 1-0 defeat in February 2022.
Dundee’s 10 league goals against Livingston are their most against them in a single league season.
Dundee have won back-to-back home league matches to nil for the first time since November 2023.
Livingston have won only 1 of their 19 away league matches this season.
That win last time out at St. Mirren was their first in 35 away Premiership matches (25 losses & 29 draws).
Livingston have the most goals conceded in the Premiership this season (71). and have the joint-most defeats in the Premiership this season (20), level with St. Mirren.
St. Mirren 0-3 Kilmarnock
Scorers:
Miguel Freckleton 9' own goal, Findlay Curtis 46', 68'.
Kilmarnock completed an unbeaten league season against St. Mirren, with three wins, one draw and a 9-3 aggregate score.
Kilmarnock have lost only one of their last 15 league meetings with St. Mirren (W8 D6).
Kilmarnock have won consecutive league matches 3-0 for the first time since a three-game run in October-November 2010.
For the 34th time in their history - and only the 2nd time this century - Kilmarnock have won consecutive league matches by 3+ goals.
Only two of those 34 have been by a scoreline of exactly 3-0; and both were the occurrences this century - in 2026 and 2010.
If Kilmarnock win the next match 3-0 against Dundee, they will become the first team in history to win four consecutive matches 3-0
St. Mirren have lost four consecutive league matches without scoring for the first time since a five-game run from March to April 2015; a season in which they were relegated.
St Mirren have scored only 27 league goals, the fewest in the division. They’ve only failed to reach 30 goals in a full top flight season four times in their history.
Falkirk 1-3 Hibernian
Scorers:
Ben Broggio 72’; Josh Campbell 3’, 20’, Jordan Obita 40’.
Hibernian got the better of Falkirk this season, with two wins, one draw and one defeat, and a 9-7 aggregate score.
The defeat was the only one Hibs have suffered in their last 14 league meetings with Falkirk (W7 D6).

Hibernian ended a three-match league losing run; their last longer losing run in the top flight was four games in April 2023.
Since drawing 0-0 at home to Motherwell, none of Falkirk’s home games have been drawn (5 Falkirk wins & 6 Falkirk losses)
Motherwell 1-1 Hearts
Scorers:
Stephen Kingsley 25’ own goal, Lawrence Shankland 43’.
Hearts completed an unbeaten league season against Motherwell for the first time since 2016-17, and only the fifth time this century.
Hearts have lost only one of their last 10 league meetings with Motherwell (W5 D4), going unbeaten since a 3-1 defeat in August 2024.
Hearts are unbeaten in seven league meetings with Motherwell, their longest ever unbeaten run against the Well.
Hearts are unbeaten in six league matches, their longest run since a 10-game sequence from May 2025 to November 2025.
Hearts have fallen behind in each of their last 4 matches, but avoided defeat in all 4 (3W & 1D). The last time they managed this was in 2005:
1-1 away to Hibernian; Derek Riordan scored first
3-2 home to Dundee United; Barry Robson scored first
1-1 away to Dundee; Fabian Caballero scored first
2-1 away to Livingston; Derek Lilley scored first
Celtic 3-1 Rangers
Scorers:
Yang Hyun-Jun 23', Daizen Maeda 53', 57'; Mikey Moore 9'.
The four league Old Firm meetings ended perfectly level overall this season: one win each, two draws and a 6-6 aggregate score.
Celtic became the 24th side to win its first three post-split league matches since the split was introduced in 2000-01; it is the ninth time Celtic have done so, and the first since 2023-24.
Rangers became the 26th side to lose its first three post-split league matches since 2000-01, and the first Rangers side ever to do it.
Rangers are now guaranteed to finish third; it will be only their fifth third-place finish since 1989, and their first since 2017-18.
2005/06: Celtic 1st, Hearts 2nd
2014/15: Hearts 1st, Hibs 2nd (Championship)
2016/17: Celtic 1st, Aberdeen 2nd
2017/18: Celtic 1st, Aberdeen 2nd
Rangers have lost three consecutive league matches for the 16th time in their history, and the first time since October 2000
Rangers have conceded 2+ goals in five straight league games for the eighth time in their history, and only the second time since 1987 (the other was an eight-match run from February to April 2025 last season).
Celtic have won five consecutive league matches; their previous longer league winning run this season was five, from 29 October to 3 December 2025, during Martin O’Neill’s first interim spell.
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