Rangers have extended their SPL lead over Celtic despite being held at home by Hibs.
Gers held by Hibs, Terrors and Killie both win
Rangers have extended their SPL lead over Celtic despite being held at home by Hibs.
Dundee United and Kilmarnock both won while Motherwell and Falkirk picked up points away from home.
Kris Boyd gave
Rangers an early lead at Ibrox, but Anthony Stokes' second-half leveller ensured
Hibs came away from Glasgow with a point.
Walter Smith's side had hoped to put their miserable week behind them following their thumping by Unirea Urziceni, but Celtic can regain top spot on Sunday with success over Hamilton.
Dundee United stay fourth in the table despite claiming a fine 2-0 win at
Aberdeen. First-half goals from Damian Casalinuovo and Morgaro Gomis secured the points for the hard-to-beat Terrors.
Kilmarnock have moved away from the drop zone courtesy of a 2-1 success over lowly
St Johnstone. A second-half brace from Kevin Kyle sunk the Saints, who have won just once all season. Frazer Wright's own goal proved nothing more than a consolation.
Lukas Jutkiewicz's second-half brace helped
Motherwell battle back from a 3-1 deficit to secure a 3-3 draw at
St Mirren. Ross Forbes' penalty cancelled out Hugh Murray's opener, but Andy Dorman restored the Buddies' lead before Murray bagged his second of the game. However, it proved a false dawn as the visitors hit back through Jutkiewicz.
Rock-bottom
Falkirk secured a morale-boosting point after emerging from their trip to
Hearts with a goalless draw. The Bairns remain winless this season, however, the point gives Eddie May's side something to build on.