There were big wins for the top four in Scotland over the weekend with Celtic, Rangers, Hibs and Aberdeen all winning without conceding a goal. Already a gap is opening between the top third of the Scottish Premiership and the rest with Celtic and Aberdeen both with two games in hand, albeit one against each other.
With around three weeks of the transfer window remaining clubs are still looking to do business as managers assess their squad dueing the start of the campaign.
Click and scroll through for all the latest from around the SPFL – be sure to return at the same time tomorrow for the same again.
1. Newell: Hibs have noting to fear against Rangers
Joe Newell has sent Rangers a message, saying Hibs have nothing to fear going into next weekend’s encounter between the top two sides. The midfielder scored and assisted during the Easter Road’s side’s 3-0 win over St Mirrren at the weekend. (Evening News) Photo: SNS Group Ross Parker
2. Edwards could face retrospective action for Morelos challenge
Dundee United defender Ryan Edwards could face retrospective action for his challenge on Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos. The Colombian was stretchered off after being caught very high by the Tannadice centre-back on a follow through. (Scottish Sun) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group
3. Stewart 'sick and tired' of Morelos victim card
Pundit Michael Stewart hit out at the reaction from Rangers to the challenge on Alfredo Morelos. Gers boss Steven Gerrard said if the shoe was on the other foot it would have been different. Stewart said he was “sick and tired” of the Colombian being made out to be the victim. (BBC) Photo: SNS Group Ross Parker
4. Rangers keen on Johnson
Rangers are set to step up their pursuit of new recruits. Injuries to Ryan Jack and Joe Aribo has seen the centre of midfield become a necessity. There are strong links with Preston North End star Daniel Johnston who was left out of the Lillywhite's Championship opener with Swansea City at the weekend. (Daily Record) Photo: Dave Thompson