Celtic returned to winning ways in the Premiership by edging a close encounter with Aberdeen.

Both teams had chances in the first half, with Odsonne Edouard coming closest when he struck the woodwork for the hosts.

The champions went ahead just after the hour mark when Scott Sinclair beat Joe Lewis with a backheel.

Celtic move up to fourth and remain six points behind leaders Hearts.

Dundee grabbed their first points of the Premiership season by beating Hamilton.

Two loanees combined for the opening goal when Andy Boyle headed home Calvin Miller's free-kick.

James Keatings hit the bar as Accies tried to get level, but it was the visitors who secured the spoils when Karl Madianga netted in injury time.

Hearts maintained their five-point lead at the top of the Premiership by beating St Johnstone at Tynecastle.

The opening goal came from Peter Haring, when he looped a header into the net for his fifth of the season.

On-loan Burnley defender Jimmy Dunne sealed the points when he headed home Olly Lee's corner.

St Johnstone gave themselves a glimmer of hope with 11 minutes remaining through Ross Callachan, but couldn't get back on level terms.

Kilmarnock backed up last weekend's win over Celtic with another impressive three points.

Curtis Main opened the scoring for the hosts when he ran onto Ryan Bowman's header to lash beyond Jamie MacDonald.

Well - and striker Main - were given the chance to double their tally from the spot, but MacDonald saved the weak effort.

Killie battled back and levelled through Chris Burke after Jordan Jones' shot was saved, before they went in front thanks to Greg Stewart's swerving effort.

The hosts created daylight from the spot when Eammon Brophy sent Carson the wrong way.

Hibs are second behind their city rivals at the top of the Premiership after claiming all three points in Paisley.

David Gray headed home the only goal for the visitors from Stephen Mallan's corner after 16 minutes.

St Mirren created chances in the second half but failed to force an equaliser to leave new manager Oran Kearney still searching for his first win.