
Livingston, Motherwell & St Mirren lead in Premier Sports Cup
Date: 15:42 BST
Title: GOAL Stenhousemuir 0-1 MOTHERWELL
Content: Stephen O'Donnell
The former Scotland defender with a penchant for baking makes the breakthrough from a corner.
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Date: 15:39 BST
Title: GOAL St Mirren 3-1 ANNAN ATHLETIC
Content: A Trialist
The deficit is reduced in Paisley and a mystery trialist has done his chances of a move to Galabank no harm.
Hang on. The St Mirren X account says it's Myles Gaffney.
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Date: 15:34 BST
Title: Post
Content: Ayr United 1-0 Arbroath
Curtis Main thinks he's in for a second close-range finish but a slight deflection on the cross takes the ball through the striker's legs...
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Date: 15:31 BST
Title: GOAL LIVINGSTON 1-0 Brora Rangers
Content: Danny Wilson
The former Scotland defender breaks the deadlock in West Lothian. An acrobatic finish by the sounds of it.
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Date: 15:28 BST
Title: Post
Content: We've still got 12 games without a goal, including Inverness Caledonian Thistle against St Johnstone. There's been a couple of good saves at either end in that one.
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Date: 15:22 BST
Title: GOAL Elgin City 0-2 EAST KILBRIDE
Content: Jack Leitch
Scott's boy has done it again for EK.
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Date: 15:21 BST
Title: GOAL AYR UNITED 1-0 Arbroath
Content: Curtis Main
It's scrappy but they all count as an effort from Curtis Main trundles in.
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Date: 15:18 BST
Title: Goals galore in Paisley
Content: St Mirren 3-0 Annan Athletic
If you were late in to St Mirren v Annan Athletic or stopped to get a pie, you may well have missed a goal or two.
The hosts were three up inside 10 minutes.
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Date: 15:14 BST
Title: GOAL Dumbarton 0-1 DUNFERMLINE
Content: Josh Cooper
The Pars are in front as Josh Cooper lashes home from outside the penalty area.
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Date: 15:10 BST
Title: GOAL ST MIRREN 3-0 Annan Athletic
Content: Mikael Mandron
This could be a long afternoon for Annan, who conceded six to Ayr United on Tuesday.
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Date: 15:08 BST
Title: GOAL ST MIRREN 2-0 Annan Athletic
Content: Killian Phillips
And another one for the Buddies midfielder.
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Date: 15:05 BST
Title: GOAL ST MIRREN 1-0 Annan Athletic
Content: Killian Phillips
The Buddies strike early, with Killian Phillips banging one in from 20 yards.
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Date: 15:04 BST
Title: GOAL Elgin City 0-1 EAST KILBRIDE
Content: Jack Leitch
The League 2 newcomers are off to a flyer, fresh from their shock win at Raith Rovers.
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Date: 15:00 BST
Title: Nearly there...
Content: Sportsound has got reporters at a few grounds today while the first dedicated match commentary comes from Somerset Park, with Ayr United hosting Arbroath.
Then it will be over to Forthbank for Stirling Albion v Hearts at 17:15.
You can listen in via the tab at the top of the page.
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Date: 14:57 BST
Title: Wasps boss on standby
Content: Alloa Athletic v Dundee (15:00)
Alloa manager Andy Graham has got the boots on since he is among the seven subs listed by the home side, but the 41-year-old has told BBC Scotland that doesn't expect to be involved.
Graham made one appearance last season, for all of 45 minutes, so he might be blowing hard if he does get on.
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Date: 14:53 BST
Title: Pressure on Dundee
Content: Alloa Athletic v Dundee (15:00)
It's a big afternoon for Dundee following last week's home loss to Airdrieonians. This could be an awkward game at in-form Alloa Athletic for Steven Pressley's side.
Dundee's Tony Yagane warms up
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Date: 14:49 BST
Title: Buddies seek home comfort
Content: St Mirren v Annan Athletic (15:00)
St Mirren got their group campaign back on track with a midweek win away to Forfar Athletic after losing on penalties at Arbroath last weekend.
The Paisley side are at home for the first time this season against Annan Athletic.
Jayden Richardson scored a screamer at Station Park but is one of St Mirren's substitutes today
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Date: 14:45 BST
Title: Still no Miller for Motherwell
Content: Stenhousemuir v Motherwell (15:00)
Lennon Miller's recent injury keeps him out of Motherwell's trip to Stenhousemuir. The Scotland international has been heavily linked with a move away from Fir Park but he will be cheering on the Steelmen at Ochilview Park.
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Date: 14:40 BST
Title: All smiles for Simo
Content: Inverness CT v St Johnstone (15:00)
St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari looks in a good mood before today's meeting with Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
It's very tight in Group F, with four teams on three points.
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Date: 14:35 BST
Title: Post
Content: We had a whopping 51 goals across Tuesday night's games, without a single draw.
Remember, if it is all square after regulation time we go straight to penalties with the shootout winners getting an extra bonus point.
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