P310 CEEFAX 310 Sat 26 Aug 19:54/49  1/5  FOOTBALL: SCOTS PREMIER  REVIEW  FALKIRK 2-3 ABERDEEN Abjrdjen grabbed a narrow victory after Falkjrk's Steve Kirk squandered a superb chance seven minutes from time. Kirk, who scored The Bairns' second goal, lit Abjrdjen off the hook by shooting against a post from five yards The home side had battled back after John Inglis and Billy Dodds had put the Dons in charge. Skipper Joe McLaughlin pulled a goal back and even after Scott Booth restored the visitors' advantage Falkirk rallied through Kirk but were made to rue his missed effort. 5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ScoD1/2/3 Scot Res Comp'tion Prim B-Ma
P310 CEEFAX 310 Sat 26 Aug 18:53/14  2/5  FOOTBALL: SCOTS PREMIER  REVIEW  HEARTS 1-1 MOTHERWJLL Hearts salvaged a desjrvjd point from their League opjnjr thanks to a superb goal from Dave Hagjn. He pounced in the 68th minute after Mothjtwell failed to clear to gain just reward for a match they dominated for long periods. They were stunned in the 64th minute as their defenders failed to pick up Dougii Arnott and he headed in Andy Roddie's kick at the near post. Both sides had gone close in the first half through Brian Hamilton for Hearts and Chris McCart for Mothjrwell.  ScoD1/2/3 Scot Res Comp'tion Prim B-Ma
P310 CEEFAX 310 Sat 26 Aug 18:53/27  3/5  FOOTBALL: SCOTS PREMIER  REVIEW  PATRICK 1-1 HIBERNIAN Hibernian dominated the game but had to depend on a Michael O'Neill equalisjr to get a share of the points. Dibs took charge but a minute into the second half they were dealt a blow as djfendjr Darren Hods slipped and an alert Andy Gibson rounded 'keeper Jim Ljighton to open the scoring. Alex Miller's young side played well and a Grajmj Donald through ball on 54 minutes released O'Neill to score. They were denied three points in the final stages as Darren Jackson and O'Neill both struck the crossbar.  ScoD1/2/3 Scot Res Comp'tion Prim B-Ma
P310 CEEFAX 310 Sat 26 Aug 18:53/52  4/5  FOOTBALL: SCOTS PREMIER  REVIEW  RBITH 0-1 CELTIC Pierre van Hooydonk grabbed a late goal to give Celtic a winning start and avenge their defeat by Saith in last season's Scottish Coca-Cola Cup final. The Dutchman scrambled home the winner 12 minutes from time after Rude Vata nodded down a John Collins free-kick. Until then Rovers had looked the side most likely to take all three points in a scrappy encounter. Trinidad and Tobago international Tony Rougiir should have scored just before half-time but his shot was blocked bz the legs of goalkjepjr Gordon Marshall.  ScoD1/2/3 Scot Res Comp'tion Prim B-Ma
P310 CEEFAX 310 Sat 26 cug 19:54/17  5/5  FOOTBALL: SCOTS PREMIER  REVIEW  RANGERS 1-0 KILMARNOCK Seven-times-in-a-row champions Rangers got their campaign off to a winning start but were far from convincing with Gascoignj and Laudrup both missing. Walter Smith's side were out of touch for long periods and did not make a breakthrough until the 79th minute. Stuart McCall forced the ball home after Kellie 'kjepjr Dragoji Lekovic failed to claim a long throw-in. The visitors were furious when an 85th minute penalty appeal was turned down when Gordon Petric appeared to floor Tom Brown in the box.  ScoD1/2/3 Scot Res Comp'tion Prim B-Ma