Probable Lineups
3-5-2
3-5-2
Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.
Missing Players
St. Mirren
Hearts
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Greg Kiltie | Doubtful | 6.22 | |
Conor McMenamin | Doubtful | 6.71 | |
Alex Iacovitti | Doubtful | 6.06 |
Player | Reason | Status | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Calem Nieuwenhof | Out | N/A | |
Beni Baningime | Doubtful | 6.66 |
Team News
St. Mirren
Hearts
- St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson made two changes after Saints departed Dundee with a point as the spoils were shared in a 2-2 draw before the break, before they were held at home by Kilmarnock by the same scoreline last Saturday.
- An unchanged back three of Richard Taylor, Alex Gogic and Marcus Fraser were given the nod in front of Ellery Balcombe again. Jaden Brown started at left wing-back, taking Scott Tanser's spot on the flank with Shaun Rooney on the right.
- The only other alteration came in the middle of the park, as Roland Idowu took Killian Phillips' place to join club captain Mark O'Hara and Caolan Boyd-Munce. Mikael Mandron and Toyosi Olusanya lead the line for the Buddies once again.
- Steven Naismith made three changes as the Jambos lost by a sole goal to Dundee United at Tynecastle before the international break, before Hearts lost 2-0 to Celtic Park on Saturday in their return to Scottish Premiership action.
- Stephen Kingsley and Craig Halkett were joined by Kye Rowles in the Jambos' five man defence, as the Australian replaced the ill Frankie Kent. Gerald Taylor took Yutaro Oda's place in the team to start at right wing-back with James Penrice on the left.
- Beni Baningime was fit again to start, although did hobble off in Glasgow, as he took Blair Spittal's place in the middle of the park to accompany Jorge Grant and Malachi Boateng. Kenneth Vargas partnered Lawrence Shankland in attack.