Leaders Rangers crushed Gretna 4-0 to stretch their winning run to five matches at the start of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League season.
Kris Boyd broke the deadlock after 38 minutes, with debutant Andy Webster and Carlos Cuellar scoring in the second half before Gretna defender Aurelien Collin's own goal added to Rangers' tally.
There was also a Rangers debut for Steven Naismith, who joined from Kilmarnock ahead of last night's transfer deadline and came off the bench for the closing minutes to a rapturous welcome.
Steven Fletcher's first-half spot-kick was enough to give Hibernian all three points in a tale of two penalties at Easter Road, as they beat Inverness 1-0.
The youngster found the net from 12 yards in the second minute after Stuart McCaffrey handled inside the box.
Hibernian had goalkeeper Yves Ma-Kalambay to thank for keeping their lead intact after he made amends for last week's blunders against Aberdeen by saving a penalty from Marius Niculae before the break.
Lee Miller earned Aberdeen their first league win of the season as Kilmarnock endured a disappointing start to life after Naismith.
Miller flicked home the only goal at Rugby Park following a corner in the 53rd minute as the game burst to life after an uneventful opening half.
The visitors survived several penalty appeals and some intermittent second-half pressure to take the points.
A stunning late free-kick from Barry Robson capped a fine 2-0 win for 10-man Dundee United over Falkirk at Tannadice.
The visitors almost took the lead in the eighth minute when Darren Dods headed a Russell Latapy corner off his own crossbar, but it was United who struck first as Noel Hunt beat Falkirk's offside trap to score early in the second half.
Morgaro Gomis was then sent off after receiving two cautions in four minutes, but Robson secured the win for United six minutes from time with a superb drive.
There was also a Rangers debut for Steven Naismith, who joined from Kilmarnock ahead of last night's transfer deadline and came off the bench for the closing minutes to a rapturous welcome.
Steven Fletcher's first-half spot-kick was enough to give Hibernian all three points in a tale of two penalties at Easter Road, as they beat Inverness 1-0.
The youngster found the net from 12 yards in the second minute after Stuart McCaffrey handled inside the box.
Hibernian had goalkeeper Yves Ma-Kalambay to thank for keeping their lead intact after he made amends for last week's blunders against Aberdeen by saving a penalty from Marius Niculae before the break.
Lee Miller earned Aberdeen their first league win of the season as Kilmarnock endured a disappointing start to life after Naismith.
Miller flicked home the only goal at Rugby Park following a corner in the 53rd minute as the game burst to life after an uneventful opening half.
The visitors survived several penalty appeals and some intermittent second-half pressure to take the points.
A stunning late free-kick from Barry Robson capped a fine 2-0 win for 10-man Dundee United over Falkirk at Tannadice.
The visitors almost took the lead in the eighth minute when Darren Dods headed a Russell Latapy corner off his own crossbar, but it was United who struck first as Noel Hunt beat Falkirk's offside trap to score early in the second half.
Morgaro Gomis was then sent off after receiving two cautions in four minutes, but Robson secured the win for United six minutes from time with a superb drive.
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