Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(21) 10 Goals 15 (33)
(11) 5 Assists 17 (21)
(6.4) 6.5 Average Ratings 6.6 (6.5)
29.1 Average Age 27.1
182.6 Average Height (cm) 181.5
(0.7) 0.7 Shots pg 0.7 (0.7)
(49%) 50% Aerial Duel Success 52% (49%)
(0.4) 0.4 Dribbles pg 0.4 (0.5)
(1.4) 1.2 Tackles pg 0.9 (1.2)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

Livingston
St. Mirren
Player Reason Status Rating
Cristian Montaño Doubtful 6.39
Sean Kelly Doubtful 6.5
Player Reason Status Rating
Mark O'Hara Doubtful 6.62
Jonah Ayunga Doubtful 6.42

Team News

Livingston
St. Mirren
  • Davie Martindale named two changes after Livi recorded a 2-0 win against Ayr United in the Scottish League Cup in West Lothian, before a wonderful win in the capital as they got the better of Hibernian 3-2 at Easter Road.
  • Shamal George continued in goal with Mikey Devlin, Ayo Obileye and Luiyi de Lucas continuing as the Lions' back three. Jamie Brandon replaced the injured Cristian Montaño at right wing-back with James Penrice moving to the left.
  • Scott Pittman was also handed a start, playing his part in the Lions' first goal. He joined Joel Nouble and Kurtis Guthrie in attack. Substitutes Mo Sangare and Bruce Anderson came off the bench to grab goals in Edinburgh and are pushing for starts.
  • Stephen Robinson named just one change to the St Mirren side that booked their spot in the Scottish League Cup quarter-final thanks to a 1-0 win against Motherwell, before being held at home in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Aberdeen.
  • The Buddies are still without club captain Mark O'Hara, their influential midfielder who was named their Player of the Year last season, along with long-term absentee and star striker Jonah Ayunga.
  • The only alteration from the Motherwell match saw former Well frontman Mikael Mandron make way for Toyosi Olusanya to start as Saints' sole striker. He was supported by Greg Kiltie and Conor McMenamin in attack.

Prediction

  • Livingston host St Mirren in West Lothian, with the Lions hoping to beat the Buddies in the Scottish Premiership after failing to do so last season.
  • The Lions recorded a wonderful weekend win, eventually succeeding 3-2 against Hibernian at Easter Road. It's been a tough start for Livi, playing three of last season's top five, so to have come away with four points from a potential nine is pretty impressive. Now back at home, following two tough away days, the fixtures don't get any easier as they face another top-six team last season.
  • The Buddies were denied the chance to head to the top of the Scottish Premiership table, courtesy of some late controversy against Aberdeen in Paisley. That being said, it's been a superb start to the season despite a run of six straight victories coming to an end. They drew their last league match in West Lothian, back in December, but did beat Livingston twice at home last season.
  • Livingston and St Mirren shared the spoils in their sole meeting at the Tony Macaroni last season, so another 1-1 draw wouldn't be too big a shock given both sides' recent showings.
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