
Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts grind out another 1-0 at home and Rangers are up to second as Celtic falter.
Meanwhile, at the other end of the table, Aberdeen fans are worried.
Here are a selection of your takes on the weekend action...
Alan: Very disappointed although not surprised at another very poor performance from the Dons. Second best all over the pitch coupled with the basic ability to pass the ball to one of their own players. Complete lack of ability to defend set pieces whether long throws, corners or free-kicks has been a problem all season. No consistent real threat in the penalty box either. Can only hope we can avoid slipping into the play-off so our new 'head coach' can have a clear out and bring in some quality. Not holding my breath though!
Gordon: Yet again we are far too soft and give away stupid goals. Nobody seems confident enough to hold the ball and move forward. Going to need a huge team effort to get us out this mess now. Massive game against St. Mirren .
Trevor: Another gutless performance by an underperforming squad of players. Stephen Robinson now knows exactly what he's up against with this group, many of whom will be gone in the summer. I've been supporting the Dons for around 70 years but never seen anything as poor as is being served up now. However, I will still get behind the team in the battle to stave off relegation.
Mike: Better in the second half and more threatening when subs came on. Nisbet was woeful. Not sure why there were four changes to the starting line up though makes you wonder if contractually the players all need minutes. No settled team all season.
Chris: Déjà vu. We know Robinson can't sign players but he persists at regurgitating the same old duds... Jensen, Palaversa, Lazetic... Replacing Lobban unnecessarily when he has so few options at the back. Rangers are a better team with better players and it showed from start to finish... Brought on Shinnie and Keskinen when the game was over. Not a great start.
Graeme: Aberdeen are in serious trouble. Stephen Robinson didn't hold back after the match and rightly so, the defending was so poor, we need an experienced guy at the back to organise the defence. Robinson has a massive rebuilding job in the summer, which I am sure he will be looking at now whether we are in the Premiership or the Championship.
Jimbo: You get what you deserve. This season nothing. An overrated arrogant squad. Don't spend any money. Appoint an overrated, aging manager. Even with the help of referees they are struggling.
Gordy: Firstly the pitch was a disgrace and brought the game down to junior football level, but that's not why Celtic lost. The manager, who has been brilliant, got the team selection and tactics wrong, McGregor and Iheanacho should have been on the bench at best, we should have started with a target man and played long balls as the pitch was not playable. United deserved their victory but should be fined for the playing surface, which was borderline dangerous.
Alan: Not completely sure what was worse, Celtic's play or the Tannadice pitch. No excuses for the poor play. But safe to say that the pitch was the worst I have ever seen - it made plastic seem like a reliable surface.
Stephen: For a team fighting for the league title, this was a hugely disappointing performance. There's a very slight chance we can still win the title, but it's out of our hands now.
Brian: It was one match too far for the back line! Our caretaker manager can only go to the well so many times. Toothless attack and McGregor integral to our success! Title race not completely over but we can't afford any further defeats or even draws!
Kev: Poor result, can't afford to drop any more points, still in there, keep the faith.
Brian: Poor forwards performance today, not enough class going forward. Two weeks rest to work on more graft.
Carl: A nervy Tynecastle crowd nearly took the roof off in the 77th minute when McEntee scored what turned out to be the winner for the Jambos. It's debatable that either team deserved victory, but one lapse of concentration robbed us of a vital point. Can't complain about effort or tactics, it just wasn't our day. Wish Lady Luck would visit us one day. Won't criticise any of our players but, for me, the standout was Luke Graham, an old head on young shoulders. He is destined for bigger things. Looking at the league table and our run of upcoming games, it's squeaky bum time.
Alan: I thought Dundee were really well organised. They cancelled out Hearts' threat for most of the game. Our only real mistake was not defending the set piece they scored from. With Killie and St Mirren winning, it was a bad week for us. But if we keep up that level of performance until the end of the season, we should be OK.
Alex: Unlucky not to take a point there, the substitutions were the right idea from Pressley but they couldn't change the game. Jones couldn't make a five-yard pass. I thought Fin Robertson was really good and deserves to be in the line-up every week now. Two big games before the split and still very confident we will finish at the top of the bottom six.
Albert: A narrow defeat to the potential champions is acceptable in my eyes. We are lacking striking options but overall are moving in the right direction.
Paul: Where were the past two performances in the other 29 games? I feel short changed!
Dave: Good display and a special mention for Ross Graham and the other centre halves. They didn't put a foot wrong. Agyei in midfield was absolutely magnificent. What a find he is. My abiding memory though will be the look on Will Ferry's face when he scored. Priceless.
Ewen: Well I have to say that I went along to Tannadice today not quite knowing what to expect. I left full of admiration for my team and my heart bursting with pride. Everything that has been missing for large parts of the season was present. Commitment, passion, drive and not least knowhow. Celtic were very much second best throughout. Well done the Terrors!
Kieran: That's how you respond from derby dejection. To a man we practically bullied Celtic. Yes, the condition of the pitch will be mentioned but at the end of the day it is putting the ball in the back of the net that counts and we did that, Celtic never looked like scoring. Credit to Ross Graham, he deserved all the stick that was thrown at him last week but he is well worth the plaudits this week - a proper captain's performance along with Ferry and Ageyi.
Bruce: Excellent performance and gameplan. Players all played their part. Agyei looks an immense signing. Who says three at the back doesn't work? It did today against the champions!! Well done Jim!
George: Delighted for Jim, who took a big gamble on Graham today. Thankfully the player responded and justified the manager's faith. We have been due the 'rub of the green', no pun intended given the pitch. The Falkirk result opened the door to top six a little and we have managed to get a foot in. Maintain this performance over the rest of the season and who knows?
David: Off day. Mistakes punished. Ref shocker. VAR waste of time, why was ref not asked to look at penalty claim or their second goal. We will come back after break better, stronger. As ever, manager totally honest in his feelings.
Gary: Some Hearts fans just don't get that teams come to Tynecastle, sit in, frustrate and want to hit us on the break. We pass the ball around out of necessity, probing for a way through, trying to create a space. Livi will be another test... Every game is huge... The team is nearing full strength... BELIEVE.
Douglas: Are we finally getting our original and best team back together at the perfect time with seven to go? Ironically the timing of injuries might work in our favour and allow us to finish in the strongest possible way. Still, think Hearts are massive underdogs given the many hundreds of millions spent by Old Firm over the last decade but if we keep believing, who knows?! Win the title at Easter Road on final day would be lovely please.
Peter: Not pretty, but we got the job done. Nervous performance and a nervous crowd, who were supportive throughout and mightily relieved to see Oisin McEntee's header hit the back of the net. Injury and suspension giving us headaches in defence and plenty to occupy Derek McInnes and his coaching staff during the international break. April arrives and we will still be top of the league!
David: Another three points won the hard way in a less than inspiring performance. Great to have Shankland and Devlin back and hopefully a few more after the international break so we can inject change. Kabore was poor yet again; Kyziridis has lost his early season sparkle; the likes of Kerjota and Kabangu look well out of favour. It's not boring being a Jambo, that's for sure!
Gary: Ground out another 1-0 when our defence was decimated. Hats off to McInnes for making some big decisions with both team selection and substitutions. Not pretty but productive. More of the same over the coming weeks, we are nearly there.
Brian: The first half was a tough watch. We didn't create enough and what we did create was wasted. Braga worked his socks off again and bringing Shankland on gave us that extra spark. Leonard's ball to McEntee for the goal was superb. We deserved the win and got it in the end and the juggernaut rumbles on.
Bill: Very predictable outcome. Gray keeps changing front men every week, Suto not up to a start, Elding and Andrews should be automatic starters. Passlack, Obita and Barlaser not Hibs standard. Top five, never mind four, still in the balance. Lucky to win once after split.
Peter: Motherwell played below their capabilities, yet we were clearly unable to capitalize on it - two points lost last week, another two this week; how does that help us get to fourth place? Season is over - we made top six!
Ian: Surely we have to show more attacking intent. We're too easy to play against - play the ball back and forward around halfway and eventually pass it to Cadden to lob it in. Totally predictable. Whatever happened to driving through the centre with through balls against a retreating defence?
Marcus: I've seen my team not turn up in real cup finals, now I've seen them do the same in a kid-on one! C'mon Hibs, we can play much better, just let the handbrake off.
Tikki: Seemed like we were happy with a point in a game we had to win to have a realistic chance of fourth. The football being served up is eye bleeding! If we're happy just to bumble along in the top half then DG is your man. Otherwise a change is needed.
Willie: May be a good point in the long run, showed very little in attack, one really good effort from Boyle on his 400th appearance but little else, just have to hope Motherwell fall away and we keep picking up points.
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John: Great result, keep it going, a win against Hibs could see us out of 11th place.
Alan: Another great performance, not the most flashy, but certainly looking like a team again. Like most people I wasn't sure about Neil McCann but have to say he has totally changed my mind. He is good to listen to for a start, so the players must feel the exact same, unlike the previous manager who waffled on for 15 minutes saying nothing. Well done Neil and Billy Dodds.
Gerry: Two well worked and taken goals, maybe could have had another couple, some strong performances from Hugill, Findlay, Watkins; Brandon and Stanger have stiffened up the defence since their return, hopefully we can keep the momentum going after the break and pick up the points needed to pull clear of 11th place, seven cup finals to come.
James: An excellent performance in a vital game. Killie were worthy winners and were never under any concerted pressure. The two centre-backs, Stanger & Deas, completely nullified the Livi strikers, allowing the midfield players to create more chances. Hugill and Curtis were both excellent and thoroughly deserved their goals. Three points again and you definitely feel Killie are on the up.
Robert: A win's a win, Polworth has to smarten up his thinking, should have scored but faffed about, Hugill and Curtis were exceptional and once again Brandon, Watkins and Kiltie top marks. However, the referee was abysmal and had to get VAR to make a decision re: red card that all park new was a goal scoring chance. His decision making was confusing, to be kind.
Davie: Championship awaits next season. Big Marv is flogging a dead horse and it hurts. Cheers Davie.
Bruce: Well flat today. Frustrating performance spoiled by inconsistent refereeing and VAR continuing to baffle with its application. Are the clubs who pay for this getting good value? Destroying spontaneity with long delays.
James: Not a great game for both teams, no cutting edge, another clean sheet but not a good spectacle.
Hugh: This offside rule is a farce. If the pass is offside when it is made, why does it take three minutes approx for the flag to go up? It is very frustrating for the fans.
Edward: The most disappointing result of the season in my mind. Looked tired and leggy. International break will do us good.
Grant: Rangers looked like a team going after a title. Started with intensity and kept that up throughout. Aberdeen cracked quite quickly under intense pressure. Thoroughly deserved victory and if they can maintain the mindset the title goes to the wire.
Alexander: Good to see Rangers getting a bit of momentum and increase the goals scored. It'll certainly help as we come to the business end of the season.
Graeme: Despite the result the attack needs to improve, with the exception of Moore, the rest need to show more to score more and avoid all the tight games that have led to draws and dropping valuable points. Draws will cost Rangers the title.
Gordon: Great result against a poor Aberdeen side, a bit too slow going forward for me. Overall a sound performance. How good is Moore?
Hector: Rangers will struggle after the league split. There are still too many flaws in this makeshift team. Spare us further humiliating hammerings in Europe next season - by finishing third.
Ronald: This was much better apart from trying to be too clever when they lost a goal. Tav's goal was a goal of beauty. Play like that for the rest of the season and the league will be ours.
Greig: Great result for Saints and a fantastic, hard-working performance. A well-earned three points; here's to the team, keeping it going.
Trevor: Would make my season if we go on and finish above Aberdeen and they get relegated, would show Robinson the grass ain't always greener on the other side.
Ally: What a boost from the team, executed the plan well and if this is Craig McLeish's extended job interview, it's done no harm at all. The players left on the bench previously have come to the fore and style of play has improved. I'm already practicing the 'Sacked in the Morning' song for Aberdeen.
Eddie: Well, that's been a long time coming. McLeish has shown he can get a tune out of the team, probably a bit too soon to give him the job full-time. However, is it possible he gets the job until the end of the season? We look to be getting back to our old self, next game against Aberdeen is a must-win. Robinson will be under huge pressure to save his current employer. It would be great to beat him.

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