That's it folkspublished at 22:37 British Summer Time 14 May
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Thank you for your company this evening, I'll leave you in the hands of Steven Thompson, Michael Stewart & Charlie Mulgrew with Sportscene which kicks off imminently. You'll not want to miss it.
Hibs secure third, St Johnstone relegated, and VAR in the spotlight as Ross County and Dundee face a fight to avoid the Premiership play-off.
Form 'not good enough'published at 22:36 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Rangers 3-1 Dundee United
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Scotland "We're making hard work of it [securing European football and finishing fourth], there's no getting away from that fact, the last four results haven't been good enough.
"But I think, I've said it numerous times, if you had offered us this opportunity on Saturday, way back at the beginning of the season, a one-off game to go and potentially, not just secure a fifth, but clinch fourth, would be a remarkable finish for us.
"We'll need to recover quickly. We've came here tonight with only six subs on the bench, given the injuries that we have to some key players - one or two have limped off again tonight - so the medical team are going to be extremely busy over the next 48 hours to try and make sure these players are ready to give their all in a really difficult game against Aberdeen."
No McInnes post-match for Well defeated Killiepublished at 22:29 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Motherwell 3-0 Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock assistant manager Paul Sheerin tells BBC Scotland: "The manager made his point in the press before the game and in the lead up, so we know his stance on the situation. That's the only reason I'm stood here.
"There's walks of life where you work your notice and nothing is really said about it. It's part and parcel of people's contracts. The manager has done everything he can to be in the dugout for the last couple of games, he's stressed that to the players - he'd love to be here.
"He's got a brilliant relationship with the club and always has. If it all to go through and be finalised, he's leaving them in a far better place than what they were.
"I understand their frustrations and there is an awkwardness about it. We can't get away from that. But I'm sure the manager will do his best for the club."
'I love each guy' - Wimmerpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Motherwell 3-0 Kilmarnock
Motherwell manager Michael Wimmer tells BBC Scotland's Jane Lewis: "I'm very happy, very proud of the guys. It was a great atmosphere.
"It was not so easy, despite the red card. We needed a lot of patience, but the guys did really well. They were good in possession, it was only a matter of time until we scored.
"It's not our biggest strength - scoring goals. But they believe in themselves. They kept possession, played quickly, ed quickly, and deserved to win.
"This is what I want to see from my team, I don't like to be one in front and then defending the goal. Always keep going. Play for the second goal. If you get that, play for the third. This should be the attitude. It's always better to attack than defend.
"It's 11 games. I have a perfect picture. I know everything. I can say it is a brilliant team. Each guy in this team is brilliant, I love each guy. But we have to take decisions. We want to improve, we have to do something."
On Vaclav Cerny, Barry Ferguson added: "I know he's loved his time here at
Rangers. It's a special place to play football, with special ers and it was just a case of, I thought he
was tiring a wee bit, bring him off, round the applause and he lapped it up.
"What I do
know is Vaz loves it here, he loves playing for the club, so we'll see what happens over the
summer, but listen, he's had a brilliant season for us, he's been a big player for Rangers, he's
certainly been a big player for me and again, he's another one that's been, he's been a joy to
work with."
'I've loved every minute'published at 22:22 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Rangers 3-1 Dundee United
Rangers interim manager Barry Ferguson tells BBC Scotland: "It's easy to be in holiday mode but I demanded that wasn't the case, certainly, starting on Sunday. We got that monkey off our back with a win against Aberdeen and I just wanted it to continue tonight and I've got to give the players credit."
On that potentially being his final home game as boss, he said: "It's been a brilliant three months for me, I've loved every single minute of it. I never thought it would ever happen, but I've come in and I've given it my all and so has my staff, and, to be fair to the players, so have they.
"We've had a few disappointing results as I said, but again, I've demanded from them to come back from poor performances and poor results and they've always done that for me, but in of the ers, a brilliant reception going round there.
"The level of from the staff inside Ibrox from the training centre and certainly from the fans inside Ibrox and also when I've played away from home, they've always got right behind me, so of course I appreciate that."
Speaking of absent managers, there's no Tony Docherty speaking to BBC Scotland's Andy Burke at Dens Park. It's assistant Stuart Taylor.
The Dundee boss certainly looked far from happy - to say the least - with that late penalty. Not only did it relegate St Johnstone, but it also put his own team back into play-off danger.
St Johnstone 'already preparing' for promotion bid - Valakaripublished at 22:13 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Hearts 2-1 St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari tells BBC Scotland: "It was not good enough for a long time because the table doesn't lie. It really, really hurts.
"We are crying tonight and tomorrow but always looking forward. This season is history. We need to change things and get this beautiful club back to winning ways.
"It's hard to play in relegation battles but it's even harder to play for promotion .That's what our aim is and that's what we start doing the day after tomorrow. It's a big, big job and will require a lot of effort every day.
"We can't have off days. We already started preparing, but we wanted to fight to stay in the Premiership. No excuses, we were not good enough.
"Numerous things need to change - some big, some small. It's more how you sustain this level and effort every match. Our weaknesses have been too big."
Asked if he expects to stay in charge next season, Valakari replies: "Things need to change and we are starting this change. We can't anymore like it has been three or four years flirting with relegation. It needs to go back to being successful and being more stable.
"I don't need to make any decisions. I want to stay. I want to rebuild this club and be successful with this club."
Sportscene coming up laterpublished at 22:11 British Summer Time 14 May
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Tune in at 22:40 BST for Sportscene highlights of all tonight's games. You can watch it on BBC One Scotland, here on the BBC Sport website, and also on iPlayer.
Make sure to give the St Johnstone fan in your life a cuddle and an empire biscuit first.
Fear factor setting in for Dons?published at 22:02 British Summer Time 14 May
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FT: Aberdeen 1-5 Celtic
Tyrone Smith BBC Scotland at Pittodrie
Celtic cruised to this win with ease.
Not bad for what was effectively a second string Hoops side.
While it reinforces Celtic's superiority and squad depth, it will also have the Aberdeen fans perhaps fearing what will happen when the sides meet at Hampden in the Scottish Cup final later this month.
The only positive for Aberdeen is that St Mirren's draw with Hibs means they are now assured of European football next season.
FULL-TIME Aberdeen 1-5 Celticpublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 14 May
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Second-half goals from Luke McCowan, Johnny Kenny - his first for the club - and Adam Idah seal a comfortable victory for a much-changed Celtic side at Pittodrie.
It's an ominous marker for Aberdeen before the Scottish Cup final later this month.
Barry Ferguson says he has "loved every second" as interim manager of Rangers after his side won what appears set to be his final match in charge at Ibrox with a win over Dundee United.
Cyriel Dessers' double and a fine Nicolas Raskin strike meant the hosts came from behind against United, who looked to have taken a step closer to sealing a place in Europe when Sam Cleall-Harding headed the opener after slack defending.
Dessers struck either side of the break, a thumping header followed by a penalty as captain James Tavernier handed the striker the chance to net his 28th of the season.
"It's been a brilliant three months for me," former captain Ferguson said. "I never thought it would ever happen, but I've come in and I've given it my all and so have my staff. To be fair to the players, so have they."
Victory for Jim Goodwin's United side at home to Aberdeen on Saturday would clinch fourth place in the Premiership, but St Mirren can still overhaul them on the final day and deny them continental action.
It all felt very end of season for Rangers as ers await clarity on a takeover of the club and the managerial position. There was little at stake other than pride.
In contrast, United had it all to play for, with European aspirations alive despite three straight defeats coming into this.
Hamza Igamane missed a good opportunity before Jack Butland, who returned to Barry Ferguson's XI, rescued his side with a smart stop with Sam Dalby clean in.
From the corner, the defence were flat-footed allowing young defender Cleall-Harding to rise and power a glancing header into the far corner.
It seemed that Ibrox struggles were returning for the home side after emphatically ending a seven-game winless run last time out against Aberdeen.
That lasted just five minutes when Dessers seized on a wonderful Jefte cross to plant his header past Dave Richards, who had started ahead of Jack Walton.
The second half was, again, initially flat until Rangers were handed a chance to go ahead.
Mohamed Diomande went down under Will Ferry's challenge inside the area and Calum Scott let play go. Hwoever, he was called to review the incident and Dessers finished from the awarded spot kick.
Victory was sealed when John Souttar fed Vaclav Cerny, Raskin got beyond and emphatically thumped home past Richards.
Rangers finish home campaign on positive note
Ferguson would have craved a win in what many expect to be his last home fixture in charge.
It looked like old habits were returning at one stage but they did more than enough to deserve the win.
Ibrox wasn't full - far from it - and that reflects the current consensus of thought. Get this season done and bring on the next chapter.
It was another step towards closure on this desperately disappointing campaign for Rangers, one that will be consigned far from memory.
What happens next is what everyone wants to know.
Ferguson suggested pre-match that news on the managerial position and takeover may arrive in four or five days, or a week. It can't come quick enough for the fans.
United still in hunt but need big performance
This has not been the top six run of results United sought, especially given it was looking like a fight for third at one stage.
Here, they did well to get the lead but just didn't hold on for long enough.
As the game wore on, they struggled to create and can have few complaints at the outcome.
Expectation has grown over the course of the campaign, perhaps slightly harshly, given it's their first season back in the Premiership.
All at Tannadice will be extremely disappointed with this sequence which leaves European hopes fragile and fans a little flat.
It's still very much within their grasp on the final day at home to Aberdeen, though.
What they said
Rangers interim manager Barry Ferguson: "It's easy to be in holiday mode but I demanded that wasn't the case, starting on Sunday. We got that monkey off our back with a win against Aberdeen and I've got to give the players credit.
"We've had a few disappointing results but I've demanded from them to come back from poor performances and poor results and they've always done that for me, but we got a brilliant reception going round there."
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: "We had a clear game plan to come here and play in a low block and try to hit Rangers on the counter-attack.
"We're making hard work of finishing fourth, the last four results haven't been good enough but I think if you had offered us this opportunity on Saturday, way back at the beginning of the season, a one-off game to go and potentially, not just secure fifth, but clinch fourth, would be a remarkable finish for us."
Rangers have won seven of their last nine league games against Dundee United (D2) since a 0-1 defeat in August 2021 under Steven Gerrard.
Dundee United have won just one of their last 20 away league games at Rangers (D3 L16), a 3-2 victory in April 2011 under Peter Houston.
Excluding the curtailed 2019-20 season, Rangers have only lost their final home league game in one of their last 16 seasons (W10 D5), a 1-2 defeat to Aberdeen in 2016-17.
Dundee United have won seven away league games this season, their most in a top-flight campaign since 2012-13 (also 7), last winning more in 2011-12 (8). Indeed, only Celtic (39) and Rangers (30) have more away points in the Scottish Premiership this season than Dundee United (26).
Rangers are unbeaten in their last 27 Scottish Premiership games against newly promoted sides (W24 D3) since a 0-1 defeat at Livingston in September 2018.