Watch the best of the action as Premiership St Mirren beat League 1 Queen of the South in the Scottish Cup fourth round.
The Paisley outfit are in talks with three players with the management team hoping agreements will eventually be struck.
Toyosi Olusanya’s clinical early double set St Mirren on course for a 3-1 away victory over Queen of the South in the fourth round of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup. The Englishman notched in the 10th and 21st minutes to take his tally for the season to 10 goals and put the William Hill Premiership side in command of the tie at Palmerston Park.
St Mirren piled the misery on struggling Aberdeen with an emphatic win at Pittodrie, meaning it is now 13 games without a victory in the Scottish Premiership for the Dons. Saints strike pair Toyosi Olusanya and Mikael Mandron did the damage with two first-half goals at Pittodrie.
BBC Scotland will broadcast live TV coverage of Ayr United versus Hibernian and St Mirren against Hearts in the Scottish Cup fifth round.
The young Buddies went all the way to penalties in Sunday's quarter-final clash with Queen's Park at Lochinch.
The Dons have lost nine of their last 13 league games following Toyosi Olusanya’s opener and a brace from Mikael Mandron.
Two teams with contrasting aims in the Scottish Premiership will come together on Saturday afternoon when top-six chasing St Mirren host relegation-battling St Johnstone. The hosts are seventh in the table with 30 points from 24 matches, while the visitors are at the bottom of the standings with just 18 points from 24 league outings.
Dundee United host Rangers, live on Sky; Aberdeen are at home to St Mirren; Hearts take on Kilmarnock; Hibernian are at Ross County; Motherwell travel to St Johnstone; Celtic vs Dundee postponed after
Livingston provided the first shock in the fourth round of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup on Saturday, beating Ross County 3-2 to ensure their opponents’
Kelty putting out St Johnstone, Motherwell slipping up in the other Lanarkshire derby (she's not fine, thanks), Darvel doing the thing… you get the point. There was to be no such upset in Dumfries on Saturday as a St Mirren side best described as "in a bit of a rut" after a four-game losing streak saw off spirited Queen of the South in moderately comfortable fashion.
Jimmy Thelin's men ended their winless run in all competitions last weekend, but they now need to tackle their league drought by downing the side who started the rot in November.