Celtic winger Mikey Johnston has admitted he's been waiting a while to get off the mark for the club and says he doesn't mind playing up front. Johnston said: "If I can get in playing as a striker then great, but if it’s elsewhere then it doesn’t matter."

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has praised his players after last night's goalless draw at Easter Road, saying that he was "pleased with the performance but not the result".

Celtic moved top of the Premiership with a 3-0 win over Motherwell last night but will be concerned that striker Odsonne Edouard picked up a knock in the process.

And Celtic will find out later today the extent of the French forward's injury. Brendan Rodgers will have no other senior strikers available if Edouard is ruled out for the next few weeks.

Rangers have selection problems of their own following their match against Hibernian last night, with midfielder Scott Arfield picking up a hamstring injury.

Hibs boss Neil Lennon has admitted that centre back Ryan Porteous was fortunate to to receive his marching orders for his foul against Rangers midfielder Lassana Coulibaly.

The Herald's Matthew Lindsay thinks that Aberdeen's recent revival could spark interest in their manager Derek McInnes from clubs down south, after the 47-year-old has turned their season around after a poor start.

In rugby, Glasgow Warriors pack guru Jonathan Humphreys is set to return to his native Wales.

Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne has told the Press and Journal that he wants the SPFL to rethink the December fixture list. Aberdeen will have played nine matches in a single month by the end of December.

In an interview with the Scottish Sun, ex-Hibernian midfielder Liam Henderson has said that he is "certain" that he will return to the club to play again eventually.

And the Sun are reporting that Celtic midfielder Tom Rogiv will join Hibs' trio of Australian internationals for the Asian Cup, which begins next month. Mark Milligan, Jamie Maclaren and Martin Boyle have been called up from the Leith club.

Aberdeen defender Andrew Considine says that Aberdeen have sneaked back into the title race, according to the Daily Record.

And St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright has told the Record that Rangers cannot be considered title challengers until they beat Celtic.