Probable Lineups

4-2-3-1
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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(7) 4 Goals 7 (8)
(4) 4 Assists 2 (2)
(6.5) 6.6 Average Ratings 6.6 (6.5)
28 Average Age 27.8
186.5 Average Height (cm) 181.6
(0.7) 0.8 Shots pg 1.3 (1.2)
(52%) 56% Aerial Duel Success 46% (45%)
(0.8) 0.8 Dribbles pg 0.7 (1)
(1.3) 1.2 Tackles pg 1 (1)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership Relegation Group.

Missing Players

Livingston
Hibernian
Player Reason Status Rating
James Penrice Doubtful N/A
Player Reason Status Rating
Élie Youan Doubtful N/A
David Marshall Doubtful 6.42
Will Fish Doubtful 6.51

Team News

Livingston
Hibernian
  • Livingston manager Davie Martindale named just one change to the Lions team that bounced back to beat St Johnstone 2-1 in West Lothian after conceding the first goal, before they were hammered up in Aberdeen 5-1 at Pittodrie.
  • Shamal George continued in goal behind a back four of Sean Kelly, Mikey Devlin, Michael Nottingham and Cristian Montano. Scott Pittman and Jamie Brandon continued in front of the back four with Jason Holt missing from the squad.
  • Bruce Anderson dropped to the bench as Steven Bradley started on the flank. Stephen Kelly and Joel Nouble supported lone striker Tete Yengi, who scored from the spot to give the Lions the lead on Wednesday night, but to no avail.
  • Interim Hibernian manager David Gray named three changes to the Hibs starting eleven after a 4-0 humbling at home to Aberdeen cost Nick Montgomery his job, before a routine 3-0 victory over Motherwell in their midweek match.
  • Lewis Stevenson came in for his 600th Hibernian appearance, as he and Paul Hanlon played at Easter Road for the Hibees one last time. The duo were joined in the back four by Chris Cadden and Rocky Bushiri, as Jordan Obita made way.
  • The other two changes came in the middle of the park, as Nectarios Triantis replaced Nathan Moriah-Welsh to partner Joe Newell in front of the back four. Josh Campbell took Emiliano Marcondes' place to join Martin Boyle and Myziane Maolida in support of lone striker Dylan Vente.

Prediction

  • Livingston and Hibernian meet in West Lothian, in a game that will prove the end of an era for different people who have a connection to either team.
  • For Livingston, the curtain comes down on their Scottish Premiership play after a six-season stay in Scotland's top tier. With plenty new faces being signed up for next year in the Scottish Championship, it'll be interesting to see whether Livi can bounce back up immediately. Having played in League One in the last decade, it's fair to say it's never dull being a Livingston supporter.
  • It appears to be a new era at Easter Road, with a new sporting director and Hibernian on the lookout for yet another new manager after the sacking of Nick Montgomery. The Hibees bid farewell to two outstanding servants for the football club - Paul Hanlon and Lewis Stevenson - with their replacements among a few bodies required if Hibs are to get themselves back into the top six.
  • Livingston may have been victorious in the first league meeting between these two teams in Edinburgh back in August, but Hibs haven't conceded in two meetings since. Having won 3-0 against Livi at Easter Road in March, they'll hope to let their legends leave with one last hurrah here.
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