James Wilson scored the winner on his home debut to hand Aberdeen victory over Motherwell.

It took the Man Utd loanee just six minutes to open his Pittodrie account, with Wilson finishing from close range after receiving a clever through ball from Niall McGinn.

Stephen Robinson's Steelmen pressed hard for an equaliser after the interval and had chances to restore parity but the Dons held firm to earn their second win of the season.

Dundee remain pointless after Hibs inflicted the Dark Blues' sixth straight defeat.

Striker Flo Kamberi fired Neil Lennon's visitors into the lead on 51 minutes, coolly slotting the ball past goalkeeper Elliot Parish.

Three minutes later, Martin Boyle added a second. The speedy winger raced down the right before arrowing an angled drive into the far corner.

A miserable afternoon for Neil McCann got worse in the dying moments when Thomas Agyepong strolled past two Dundee players before driving home his first Hibs goal.

Hamilton got back to winning ways as Mickel Miller struck twice to down St Mirren.

Fredrik Brustad bundled home his first Accies goal after pouncing on the rebound from Steven Boyd's parried effort to open the scoring on 36 minutes.

Martin Canning's men doubled their advantage before the break when Dougie Imrie was brought down in the penalty area and Miller converted the spot-kick.

Promising young attacker Miller grabbed his second and Accies third after the break, controlling a high ball and slamming a driven effort in off the post from the edge of the box.

Hearts' win streak came to an end at five as Livingston frustrated the league leaders at Tynecastle.

The newly-promoted Lions continued their fine start to the season by frustrating Craig Levein's side in the capital.

Hearts had a glorious chance to take the lead in the first half when the home side were awarded a penalty for a foul on Steven MacLean.

Scotland striker Steven Naismith was denied from the spot, though, as Livi held on.

Late on, MacLean looked set to preserve Hearts' 100 per cent record when the ball fell his way in the box but the veteran forward's volley crashed off the woodwork and away.