Review and updated Sky Bet odds from Saturday's action in the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership.
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Rangers left it late to finally make it three wins in a row for the first time in 2017 as they overcame Ross County 2-1 at Ibrox.
The Light Blues had failed on their eight previous attempts to extend a winning run past two this year.
Danny Wilson's winner seven minutes from the end sealed a long-awaited hat-trick of victories and completed the turnaround after Alfredo Morelos' first goal in 11 games had cancelled out Craig Curren's early opener.
Rangers are odds-on at 8/11 with Sky Bet to finish in the top two of the Scottish Premiership.
Kyle Lafferty netted the only goal against Motherwell as Hearts sealed their first triumph at the revamped Tynecastle at the fourth attempt.
The striker capitalised on a slip by Cedric Kipre in the 39th minute to net in front of watching Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill as Hearts finally marked their new main stand with a win after three consecutive draws.
Motherwell failed to score for only the third time in the Scottish Premiership this season after losing the league's top goalscorer, Louis Moult, to a hamstring injury before the match.
Eamonn Brophy scored twice as Kilmarnock ended their winless run at Rugby Park in emphatic style with a 5-1 success against struggling Partick Thistle.
Killie had previously picked up just two points on home soil this term, but Brophy notched twice and set up another as Steve Clarke's side cantered to a morale-boosting win which piled more pressure on bottom-of-the-table Thistle.
Kris Boyd had earlier opened the scoring before a Chris Erskine equaliser, but Brophy struck twice and forced Niall Keown into an own goal before a Boyd penalty wrapped up a second straight win.
Stefan Scougall's strike midway through the second half sealed a 1-0 victory for St Johnstone against Hamilton at the Superseal Stadium.
The forward took advantage of a defensive mix-up between Dougie Imrie and Scott McMann to slot the ball past Gary Woods.