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Sportsound Extra Time BBC Radio Scotland This video can not be played Sportsound Extra Time BBC Radio Scotland Listen to Sportsound FT: Livingston 1-2 Hearts - Low smith shot gives hosts lead; Braga slams in near-post header; Kyziridis scores with injury time left to play FT: Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock - Daniels turns in to finish flowing counter attack Have your say on the action; Maswanhise turns in rebound for Well after Said shot saved; Longelo pounces on loose ball to arrow in a second; Stanger knocks the ball in after Well keeper Ward drops cross Clive Lindsay Scottish League 2 East Kilbride and Spartans have now gone five points clear at the top of the fourth tier. Newcomers East Kilbride are top on goal difference after their thrashing of Forfar, while a single goal gave Spartans victory over Annan. Edinburgh have reduced their 15-point penalty further at the bottom with a fine 2-1 win away to Dumbarton. Scottish League 1 It is goalless early on in the late kick-off in the third tier between Hamilton and Cove, which you can watch live. Queen of the South have overtaken Alloa at the top after beating Kelty while the Wasps were losing in Inverness, who would be leading if it was not for their five-point penalty. Hard lines on Livi. Hearts very jammy. As ever, Mc Innes' teams just a dreadful watch. Mike Not difficult to argue that Motherwell should be on eight points in the league rather than four. We may rue these dropped points by the end of the season. Martin I’m not buying this “dominant Motherwell" chat. Sure, they had lots of the ball, but in terms of clearcut chances, it was an even game. More than one way to play football! Amy Great to read the plaudits that Motherwell are getting for their style of play, but they have to find a way to turn these draws into victories. Especially with arguably tougher games ahead. Ian Scottish Championship Title favourites St Johnstone have dropped their first league points of the season but still find themselves three clear at the top despite their home draw with Morton. Raith Rovers remain second despite defeat away to Partick Thistle, who are now behind on goal difference. Arbroath are in third after their win in Danny Lennon's first game as Airdrieonians manager, while Ronan Hale's double rescued a point for managerless Ross County in Dunfermline. Great result today, but We need a right-back! But we’re showing some true grit and it’s so much better to see Hearts mixing it up again showing no fear when up against it. Neil Hearts are winning the league Waleed Great response from Hearts today, but we really do need a new goalie. Tom FT: Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou suggests there was a foul on his goalkeeper for Kilmarnock's equaliser. "We had full control and anything can happen in football, " he tells BBC Scotland. "If the referee sees the touch, he gives the foul. It was very subtle, then you are 2-2 in a game you should win. "I don't think there's clear indication in the cameras. I've seen Calum [Ward] catch these balls a million times. He had control of the situation - I believe him when he says there was a touch. "We had the opportunity to close down the game before that. It was important to see that reaction and stability on the pitch. We had to really work hard to earn our chances today. "We've had the opportunity to get more points, but we have points in every game. There a slot of dominance and a lot of control. We are trying to be more productive and effective. " FT: Livingston 1-2 Heart of Midlothian Hearts head coach Derek Mc Innes tells BBC Scotland: "I thought we were absolutely fine in the game in the first half. "We set up to nullify Livingston's threat, but one shot on goal and they scored. It was too simplistic that goal against us. We didn't play with enough purpose or invention in the first half. "As soon as we went behind, we looked a bit ordinary and a bit spooked. "We started the second half like an absolute train and we never really let up. The game became stop-start. I got fed up hearing the referee's whistle. It seemed like every tackle was a foul. "We missed that brilliant chance with Braga against the post, but I felt like it was coming and Kyziridis came up with it. " FT: Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell describes his return to Fir Park as "eventful". The former Well boss tells BBC Scotland: "We score a very good goal. It just comes down to game management at the end of the first half. "We know Motherwell have pace in their team. We can handle the last few seconds of the first half far better. We don't and it's always a body blow when you concede at that time. "Motherwell really took control and we lost another goal from a turnover. I have to praise their players to get back in the game and maybe win it. We'll absolutely take [the point]. " On Kilmarnock's transfer plans in the remaining of the window, Kettlewell adds: I don't envisage there being much at all. " Former Motherwell manager Stuart Kettlewell returned to Fir Park FT: Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock Motherwell attempted 675 passes against Kilmarnock, their highest total in a single match in the Premiership since the start of last season. Passes don't win you football games, though, obviously. George Stanger rescued a point for Kilmarnock There's two ways to get in touch. You can fill in the Get Involved box at the top of this page, or you can be on the radio! If you want to have your views on Sportsound, send a Whatsapp message to 08085 92 95 00 to get through to the team. Scottish League 2 Scottish League 1 Scottish Championship FT: Livingston 1-2 Heart of Midlothian That victory takes unbeaten Hearts a point ahead of Celtic before the reigning champions visit city rivals Rangers tomorrow. Maybe Tony Bloom's dream of splitting the Old Firm at the end of the season is coming true sooner than even he imagined. Okay, it is a bit early in the season to be saying that, but you never know! A second second-half fightback in a row takes Hearts to the top of the Premiership. Last week, it rescued a point with Motherwell. This time, it delivers a third defeat in a row for hosts Livingston. Alexandros Kyziridis scored Hearts' late winner Livingston 1-2 Heart of Midlothian Livi go so close to a last-gasp equaliser. A corner find the head of Connor Mc Lennan, but the former Aberdeen forward heads wide. Late drama as the match ends with Calum Ward saving a close-range Kilmarnock header. And that's that at Fir Park. George Stanger's late leveller won Kilmarnock an unlikely point Alexandros Kyziridis The substitute looks to have won it! A ricochet takes the ball into the path of Alexandros Kyziridis and the Hearts winger fires low into the far corner. Livingston 1-1 Heart of Midlothian Hearts scorer Claudio Braga is replaced with Elton Kabangu for the final minutes at Almondvale as the visitors defend a Livingston free-kick. It's launched into the Hearts box, but Derek Mc Innes' side defend it well. Ronan Hale A second fine finish from Ronan Hale brings County level for a second time. The Northern Ireland striker looks to have single-handedly saved a point for the managerless visitors. Last Updated 30th August 2025 at 16: 58 Please Note: All times UK. Tables are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.