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Andy Campbell Corrie Ndaba It's another Killie defender who gives them the lead! A cross isn't adequately cleared by County, it sits beautifully for Ndaba about 20 yards out and he lasers it into the bottom corner. Brilliant finish. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock Stuart Findlay has almost scored the goal of his career! The centre-back picks up 30 yards out and goes by one, two, three, four defenders to get to the penalty spot - but his right-footed effort is too tame and Ross Laidlaw can palm away. Ethan Ross (far right) had a shot for Falkirk but the eventual goal went down as a Chris Hamilton own goal Jack Hamilton (number nine) scored Raith Rovers' opener at Livingston Logan Chalmers (far left) netted for Partick Thistle against hosts Queen's Park Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone What a chance for St Johnstone. Adama Sidibeh does so well to drive through the heart of the Dundee defence, but when he only has Trevor Carson to beat, he takes a clumsy touch and the goalkeeper smothers it. Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone VAR is checking for a potential penalty to St Johnstone after Ethan Ingram and Jason Holt tangle in the box. Play on is the call after a minute or so. Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone St Johnstone move it forward quickly and, after Dundee defender Ryan Astley heads it tamely, Adama Sidibeh steps on to the ball - but blasts over. Simon Murray improvised to great effect to put Dundee in front against St Johnstone. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock And another! County come up the pitch, Noah Chilvers skips in on his right foot and curls for the far corner, but Robby Mc Crorie makes a sprawling save. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock We have our first chance of note. A Danny Armstrong cross is met at the front post by Marley Watkins, but he's leaning back and knocks the ball wide. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock Just the one effort between either side so far and that one barely merits mentioning. 'Two teams trying to suss each other out' would be the polite way of putting it. Ross County's Connor Randall and Kilmarnock's Liam Donnelly contest possession Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone Jason Holt drives a shot just past the post after the ball falls to him on the edge of the area. Better from St Johnstone, this game has not been lively so far. Chris Hamilton, own goal A Chris Hamilton own goal puts Falkirk in front at home to Dunfermline Athletic. Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone The Dundee goal has failed to silence the St Johnstone drummer in the Bob Shankly Stand. Although their team are one down, the Saints fans are certainly doing their best to encourage the players. Jack Hamilton Jack Hamilton has given Raith Rovers the lead away to Livingston. Dundee 1-0 St Johnstone Simon Murray has taken his season's tally to eight goals with Dundee's opener against St Johnstone. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock Kilmarnock's Kyle Vassell and Ross County's Ryan Leak get to grips with the conditions in Dingwall. Dumbarton 1-0 Inverness CT Travelling Inverness Caledonian Thistle fans are showing their support for the club today after a difficult week, during which they entered administration. It's not going well for the Highlanders, who are on -3 points following a 15-point penalty, with James Hilton giving the Sons an early lead. Logan Chalmers Logan Chalmers scores Saturday's first Scottish Championship goal to give Partick Thistle the lead against near neighbours Queen's Park at Hampden. Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock County thought they were in for as Jordan White nodded a loose ball towards goal, but Ronan Hale had already clattered Robby Mc Crorie and the play was stopped by referee Matthew Mac Dermid quickly. Simon Murray What a bizarre goal. It's a long ball from Dundee goalkeeper Trevor Carson, which centre-back Jack Sanders inexplicably allows to bounce. Simon Murray races on to the ball and hoofs it up over the goalkeeper Ross Sinclair, then awkwardly chests it in after sprinting around him. Awful defending. Match report to appear here. Last Updated 26th October 2024 at 15: 40 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Manager: Don Cowie Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Don Cowie Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Derek Mc Innes Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Scottish Premiership All competitions All competitions All competitions Ross County are unbeaten in seven Scottish Premiership home games against Kilmarnock (W4 D3) since a 1-2 reverse in March 2017 under Jim Mc Intyre. After their 1-0 win in April last season, Kilmarnock could pick up back-to-back Scottish Premiership victories over Ross County for the first time since March 2017. Ross County have won just one of their last 12 league games (D6 L5), losing both of their last two. Only once since the start of last season have the Staggies lost more league matches in a row, suffering four successive defeats in February. Kilmarnock have won back-to-back league games, and could win three in a row within a single Scottish Premiership season for the first time since October 2020 under Alex Dyer. Marley Watkins has scored in three of his last four league appearances (3 goals), with those goals worth four points to Kilmarnock. Only Pape Guèye’s goals have been worth more to a side in the Scottish Premiership this season (5). © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.