Celtic are away to Motherwell; Rangers host Aberdeen; Hibernian face Dundee; St Mirren travel to Kilmarnock; Ross County take on Hearts; St Johnstone vs Livingston
Goalkeeper Joe Hart will miss the match after picking up the first red card of his career in last week's win at Livingston, but defender Nat Phillips is expected to return from injury.Motherwell have suffered back-to-back defeats after they made a flying start to the season with three straight victories.
The manager admitted their performance in last weekend's 1-0 win over Motherwell was not up to scratch, but they responded with a 4-0 Viaplay Cup victory at home to Livingston in midweek.A look at an early assist of the season contender by Aberdeen's Richard Jensen whose overhead kick off the floor was converted by Bojan Miovski in their win over Ross County
St Mirren have made their best start to a league season since 1948 and find themselves sitting second, just two points behind Celtic. Ross County will look to end a run of three straight defeats in all competitions when they host Hearts.
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