Scottish Premiership team news, stats & selectors

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On Sunday, Aberdeen host Livingston before Hibernian bid to extend their unbeaten start at St Johnstone.

Catch up with the team news and statistics for the final two matches of the weekend and choose your team's preferred XI.

Aberdeen v Livingston (Sun, 15:00)

Aberdeen welcome back Scott McKenna and Bruce Anderson from self-isolation. Defender Michael Devlin (hamstring) and strikers Sam Cosgrove (knee), Ryan Edmondson (ankle) and Curtis Main (thigh) remain on the sidelines. Defender Andrew Considine completes a two-match suspension.

Livingston could hand debuts to French defender Julien Serrano and German striker Lars Lokotsch. Marvin Bartley (knock) and Ciaron Brown (muscle strain) are struggling.

Aberdeen defender Tommie Hoban: "Three months ago I literally had no idea if I was going to get back playing so I just try to enjoy every game now."

Livingston manager Gary Holt: "Anthony Stokes is another one that's on the radar. I kike his qualities and we have been liaising with his representatives."

Did you know? Aberdeen are unbeaten in their last 11 Scottish top-flight matches against Livingston (W8 D3) since a 0-2 defeat in April 2004.

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St Johnstone v Hibernian (Sun, 16:30)

St Johnstone strikers Stevie May (knock) and Chris Kane (calf) are expected to return from lay-offs. Goalkeeper Zander Clark (knee) and midfielder Murray Davidson (Achilles) remain sidelined.

Hibs midfielder Steve Mallan could play a part after stepping up his recovery from a knee injury. Drey Wright (thigh) is doubtful, while Jack Ross admits he has a couple of unnamed injury concerns.

St Johnstone defender Liam Gordon: "We played Hibs pre-season, so we know what they are about. Hopefully we can handle them on Sunday."

Hibs head coach Jack Ross: "We want to keep improving our squad. We weren't able to do it with Ross McCrorie but we'll keep looking."

Did you know? St Johnstone have won none of their last 12 Scottish Premiership matches played on Sunday (D5 L7) since a 2-1 win over Dundee in October 2016.

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