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Soccer-Scottish Premier League results and standings

Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:29pm IST
 
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 April 18 (Reuters) - Scottish Premier League results and
standings on Saturday
 Celtic                       2 Aberdeen            0
 Dundee United                0 Kilmarnock          0
 Falkirk                      0 Hearts              0
 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1 Hamilton Academical 1
 Motherwell                   0 St. Mirren          2 
 Standings                    P  W  D  L  F  A  Pts
  1 Celtic                       33 22  8  3 75 30 74
  2 Rangers                      32 21  7  4 65 24 70
  3 Hearts                       33 15  9  9 37 34 54
  4 Dundee United                33 12 13  8 43 40 49
  5 Aberdeen                     33 13  9 11 36 33 48
  6 Hibernian                    32 10 12 10 36 38 42
  7 Motherwell                   33 11  8 14 36 44 41
  8 Kilmarnock                   33  9  7 17 31 43 34
  9 St. Mirren                   33  8 10 15 28 44 34
 10 Hamilton Academical          33 10  4 19 26 47 34
 11 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 33  9  5 19 32 52 32
 12 Falkirk                      33  6 10 17 32 48 28
 Playing on Sunday (GMT):
 Hibernian            v Rangers (1300)
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; Editing by Tom Pilcher)




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