Probable Lineups
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3-5-2
Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.
Missing Players
St. Mirren
Dundee FC
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
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Charles Dunne | Doubtful | 6.37 | |
Mark O'Hara | Doubtful | 6.67 | |
Conor McMenamin | Doubtful | 6.6 |
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
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Joe Shaughnessy | Out | N/A | |
Ziyad Larkeche | Doubtful | 6.81 | |
Clark Robertson | Doubtful | 6.5 | |
Scott Fraser | Doubtful | 6.46 |
Team News
St. Mirren
Dundee FC
- St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson named three changes to the Saints team that left it late to beat Ross County 2-1 in Dingwall, before another late victory over Rangers in Paisley by the same scoreline on Boxing Day.
- Ellery Balcombe continued in goal behind Richard Taylor, Alex Gogic - who came back in for Alex Iacovitti - and Marcus Fraser in the Buddies' backline. Elvis Bwomono and Declan John, in for the suspended Scott Tanser, started at right and left wing-back respectively.
- Oisin Smyth, the hero in the Highlands, accompanied Killian Phillips in midfield. Roland Idowu joined Greg Kiltie in support of lone striker Toyosi Olusanya, who replaced Mikael Mandron to lead the line for the Buddies last time out.
- Dundee manager Tony Docherty made two changes from the Dee team that lost 2-0 to Hearts at Tynecastle, before they lost by a sole goal to Rangers at Ibrox upon their return to action in the Scottish Premiership last weekend.
- Trevor Carson continued in goal behind an unchanged back three of Billy Koumetio, Antonio Portales and Ryan Astley. Jordan McGhee and Josh Mulligan were chosen at right wing-back and left wing-back respectively.
- Mo Sylla, Lyall Cameron and Scott Tiffoney started in the middle of the park. Finlay Robertson and Seb Palmer-Houlden dropped out for a new strike partnership, as Simon Murray and Oluwaseun Adewumi started up front for the Dee.
Match FactsSponsored
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There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 17 of St. Mirren's last 21 games (Premiership).
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St. Mirren have been winning at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 7 matches (Premiership).
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Dundee FC have failed to score in their last 3 matches (Premiership).