Probable Lineups
Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership Relegation Group.
Missing Players
Hibernian
Aberdeen
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Élie Youan | Doubtful | N/A | |
Luke Amos | Doubtful | 6.12 | |
Jake Doyle-Hayes | Doubtful | N/A | |
David Marshall | Doubtful | 6.42 | |
Will Fish | Doubtful | 6.51 |
No missing players.
Team News
Hibernian
Aberdeen
- Hibernian manager Nick Montgomery made three changes to the Hibees' starting XI after an excellent 3-1 win in Perth against St Johnstone, before they were beaten last weekend as Ross County defeated them 2-1 in Dingwall on Saturday.
- David Marshall is injured, so Jojo Wollacott took his place in goal. Chris Cadden, Rocky Bushiri and Jordan Obita were joined in the back four by club captain Paul Hanlon who took Will Fish's place in the back four up in the Highlands.
- Nathan Moriah-Welsh and Joe Newell carried on in front of the Hibees' defence. Martin Boyle, Emiliano Marcondes and Myziane Maolida supported lone striker Dylan Vente, who replaced Adam Le Fondre up front.
- Interim Aberdeen boss Peter Leven missed the Dons' victory over St Johnstone last Saturday through an emergency hospital procedure, but the Reds named an unchanged XI, which resulted in a win last weekend.
- Kelle Roos continued behind an unchanged Dons defence consisting of Nicky Devlin, Angus MacDonald, Stefan Gartenmann and Jack MacKenzie. Connor Barron and Dante Polvara, as skipper Graeme Shinnie sat on the bench, were in midfield.
- Junior Hoilett started on the left hand side, with Jamie McGrath on the right. Leighton Clarkson was starting slightly more advanced in the middle of the park, supporting lone striker Bojan Miovski up front.