Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(43) 27 Goals 6 (23)
(30) 23 Assists 14 (15)
(6.5) 6.8 Average Ratings 6.6 (6.4)
27.3 Average Age 29
181.7 Average Height (cm) 181.1
(0.8) 1.2 Shots pg 0.7 (0.7)
(47%) 51% Aerial Duel Success 54% (47%)
(0.6) 0.5 Dribbles pg 0.5 (0.6)
(1.1) 1 Tackles pg 1.2 (1.3)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

Hearts
St. Johnstone
Player Reason Status Rating
Craig Gordon Out 4.99
Craig Halkett Out 6.5
Barrie McKay Out 6.25
Nathaniel Atkinson Out 6.6
Odeluga Offiah Out 6.43
Player Reason Status Rating
Sam McClelland Doubtful 6.39
Ali Crawford Doubtful N/A
Drey Wright Doubtful 6.42
Nicky Clark Doubtful 6.65

Team News

Hearts
St. Johnstone
  • Hearts boss Steven Naismith made three changes after it was a case of Hampden heartache for the Jambos as they lost the League Cup semi-final 3-1 to Rangers, before they bounced back with a 2-1 win over Motherwell at Fir Park.
  • Alan Forrest replaced Toby Sibbick at right wing-back. Alex Cochrane continued on the left hand side with Stephen Kingsley, Kye Rowles and Frankie Kent making up the Jambos' back three.
  • Jorge Grant and Kenneth Vargas made way for Alex Lowry and Liam Boyce to start in the attacking trio. The duo were joined by Hearts' main talisman Lawrence Shankland who has scored six goals in his last seven games for club and country.
  • St Johnstone boss Craig Levein made one change from the Saints team that ruined his dugout debut after a 2-2 draw with Motherwell where they were two to the good, before a pivotal 1-0 win against Ross County at McDiarmid Park.
  • Dimitar Mitov started behind a back three of Ryan McGowan, Liam Gordon and Andy Considine. Luke Robinson started at left wing-back as the incoming James Brown - who replaced Sven Sprangler to start - came in at right wing-back.
  • Dan Phillips sat behind matchwinner Graham Carey and Matt Smith in midfield. Chris Kane accompanied Nicky Clark up front, with Stevie May having to settle for coming off the bench against County prior to the international break.

Prediction

  • A 1-0 win for St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park in October 2019 proved Craig Levein's last match as Hearts manager, and he'd love to haunt his former club by repeating that scoreline.
  • Hearts head into their meeting with Saints hopeful of clinching three consecutive league victories for the first time since January 2022, where their third was ironically a 2-0 victory over St Johnstone at Tynecastle. The Jambos were victorious at McDiarmid Park on the opening day of the season, so are hoping to record a second league win against the visitors already this campaign.
  • St Johnstone have a rotten recent record against Hearts, aiming to put an end to that. They've lost seven of their last eight visits to Gorgie - including their last three since a 1-0 win back in December 2019 - so are hoping to right their previous wrongs. With a victory, they could win back-to-back league matches for the first time since November 2022 (in a run of three on the spin).
  • Familiar foes go toe-to-toe at Tynecastle this weekend, but Hearts will hope that their recent record against Saints remains intact on Saturday afternoon.
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