Celtic began their Clydesdale Bank Premier League campaign in commanding fashion with a comfortable 2-0 win over Hibernian at Easter Road.
Anthony Stokes opened the scoring with a close-range strike in the 14th minute following a mistake from Hibs keeper Graham Stack and Ki Sung-yueng doubled the visitors' lead with a drive just after the hour mark.
Stack made some amends when he saved Gary Hooper's penalty in the 68th minute but the Parkhead side ran out easy winners.
Dundee United substitute Danny Swanson denied Kilmarnock manager Kenny Shiels a first competitive win as both sides claimed a point from a 1-1 draw at a sun-drenched Tannadice.
United looked set to be undone by another wonder goal after Killie's summer signing Rory McKeown broke the deadlock a minute after half-time.
Peter Houston's team were knocked out of Europe on Thursday night after Sebastian Dudek of Slask Wroclaw curled home superbly from 25 yards and left-back McKeown's effort was equally eye-catching from an even greater distance.
But Swanson ensured a share of the spoils with a sweet strike of his own 20 minutes from time.
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