League Cup: Motherwell fight back, St Mirren hit six
Full round-up of Saturday's results as the League Cup group stage comes to an end.
Motherwell came from behind to beat Clyde and top Group G.
Former Dundee United forward David Goodwillie gave the League Two side the lead on the half-hour mark, spinning in the box before slotting home.
Parity was restored, however, when Andy Rose flicked on a corner, and powerful attacker Curtis Main claimed the final touch.
Three minutes later the turnaround was completed. Summer signing Danny Johnson climbed off the bench to put Stephen Robinson's side in front with an emphatic finish.
Conor Sammon grabbed his third goal in two matches when the Irish forward found the bottom corner in the dying moments.
St Johnstone fought back to win 3-1 at Forfar and secure top stop in Group B.
John Baird put Forfar in front after 15 minutes, but Tony Watt continued his goalscoring streak to get the Saints back level just before the break.
David McMillan put Tommy Wright's men in the driving seat, before Matty Kennedy scored his first goal for the Perth side to seal victory.
Strikers Eamonn Brophy and Kris Boyd struck to hand Kilmarnock top spot in Group H.
It took the Premiership side until just after the hour mark to edge in front. Pacy winger Mikael Ndjoli hit the byline and cut the ball back for Brophy to convert.
Boyd had previously spurned chances to get on the scoresheet but the veteran attacker made no mistake from the penalty spot, finding the corner to double Killie's lead in the dying moments..
St Mirren hit Dumbarton for six as Alan Stubbs claimed his first win in charge of the Buddies.
Hayden Coulson opened the floodgates after just one minute with a neat finish, and Cammy Smith made it two before the interval with a clever header into the corner.
Ross Stewart rose highest add a corner to add a third just after the break before Stephen McGinn cracked a stunning strike into the top corner.
Jim Kellerman got in on the act by scrambling in the fifth. Attacker Smith sealed the win with a sumptuous sixth, chipping the keeper from long-range for his second of the afternoon.
St Johnstone, Dunfermline, Ayr, Livingston, Motherwell, Kilmarnock and Ross County have won their groups.
Hearts play Inverness on Sunday as Group C comes to a close.
Queen of the South, St Mirren and Dundee have qualified as best runners-up.
Partick Thistle are awaiting the result of Hearts-Inverness before the fourth runners-up spot is decided.