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  1. No McKay yet for Livingstonpublished at 14:28 GMT 14 February

    Dundee v Livingston (15:00)

    Former Rangers and Hearts winger Barrie McKay isn't in the matchday squad despite ending eight months without a club by signing a contract until the summer.

    Midfielder Scott Arfield and forward Connor McLennan were missing in midweek along with midfielder Aidan Denholm and all three are absent again today.

    Left-back Cristian Montano comes into the side, along with centre-half Ryan McGowan and midfielder Lewis Smith.

    Stevie May and Cammy Kerr drop to the bench, with Samson Lawal missing out through injury.

    Barrie McKayImage source, SNS
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    Former Hearts midfielder Barrie McKay isn't in the Livingston squad.

  2. Nlundulu and Young start up top for Saintspublished at 14:26 GMT 14 February

    Hibernian v St Mirren (15:00)

    St Mirren make three changes from the 4-3 defeat by Kilmarnock on Wednesday, with Stephen Robinson changing both of his attackers.

    Dan Nlundulu and Jake Young start, with the latter having served his suspension. He did play in the Scottish Cup against Airdrieonians but was taken off before half-time.

    Winger Conor McMenamin is the other change, starting in place of the benched Jayden Richardson.

    Roland Idowu and Mikael Mandron are also among the replacements, having started at Rugby Park.

  3. Three United changes in defencepublished at 14:23 GMT 14 February

    Falkirk v Dundee United (15:00)

    United make three changes, with defenders Neil Farrugia, Iurie Iovu and Ryan Strain starting.

    Sam Cleal-Harding and David Namo drop to the bench, while striker Nikolaj Moller has been sold to Sandefjord.

    Winger Amar Fatah and midfielder Pan Camara are suspended, but former Ashdod midfielder Emmanuel Agyei is in contention for a debut as a substitute.

    Dundee United captain Ross GrahamImage source, SNS
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    Ross Graham captains Dundee United

  4. Falkirk make four changespublished at 14:21 GMT 14 February

    Falkirk v Dundee United (15:00)

    Falkirk make four changes, including Scott Bain's return in goal in place of Nicky Hogarth.

    Defender Leon McCann, midfielder Brad Spencer and wide man Calvin Miller also start, with Keelan Adams, Henry Cartwright and Ethan Ross dropping to the bench.

    Forward Kyrell Wilson is back and among the substitutes, but midfielder Connor Allan is missing with a head knock.

    Falkirk goalkeeper Scott BainImage source, SNS
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    Scott Bain is back between the sticks for Falkirk

  5. Valenzuela could make debut off benchpublished at 14:18 GMT 14 February

    Dundee v Livingston (15:00)

    Dundee are unchanged from the team that lost 1-0 at Falkirk in midweek.

    There wasn't much between the sides and Steven Pressley's side would likely have taken a point if Yan Dhanda hadn't missed a late penalty. The Dundee boss has decided to go with the same starting line-up again.

    There's one change to the bench, with Aldahir Valenzuela, the forward signed on loan from Monterray, replacing Fin Robertson and in line for his debut.

  6. Elding makes first Hibs start as Boyle droppedpublished at 14:13 GMT 14 February

    Hibernian v St Mirren (15:00)

    Hibs change three from the Edinburgh derby defeat through the week, with new signing Owen Elding handed his first start.

    The 19-year-old joined from Sligo Rovers in the winter window and starts up top next to fellow new boy Dane Scarlett.

    Centre-half Warren O'Hora and midfielder Jamie McGrath both start after making returning to fitness to come off the bench midweek.

    Munashe Garananga drops out, with Martin Boyle and Kai Andrews named on the bench.

    Hibs striker Owen EldingImage source, SNS
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    Owen Elding made his debut off the bench against Rangers

  7. LINE-UPS at Falkirk Stadiumpublished at 14:11 GMT 14 February

    Falkirk v Dundee United (15:00)

    Falkirk: Bain, Lissah, Neilson, Henderson, McCann, Spencer, Broggio, Tait, Miller, Marsh, Stewart.

    Substitutes: Hogarth, Adams, Donaldson, Yeats, Ross, Wilson, Cartwright, Graham, Nesbitt.

    Dundee United: Maynard-Brewer, Farrugia, Graham, Keresztes, Strain, Stephenson, Sibbald, Iovu, Sapsford, Trapanovski, Ferry.

    Substitutes: Richards, Sevelj, Eskesen, Dolcek, Agyel, Naamo, Stirton, Cleall-Harding, Watters.

  8. LINE-UPS at Easter Road Stadiumpublished at 14:08 GMT 14 February

    Hibernian v St Mirren (15:00)

    Hibernian: Sallinger, O'Hora, Bushiri, Iredale, Passlack, Chaiwa, Barlaser, N Cadden, McGrath, Scarlett, Elding.

    Substitutes: Smith, Youan, Manneh, Boyle, Megwa, Andrews, Campbell, Molotnikov, Suto.

    St Mirren: George, Fraser, King, Freckleton, McMenamin, Phillips, Devaney, Gogic, John, Nlundulu, Young.

    Substitutes: Mullen, Richardson, Tanser, Donnelly, O'Hara, Idowu, Calvin, Etete, Mandron.

  9. LINE-UPS at Dens Parkpublished at 14:07 GMT 14 February

    Dundee v Livingston (15:00)

    Dundee: McCracken, Astley, D Wright, Murray, Halliday, Yogane, Congreve, Dhanda, Graham, Cotterill, Hamilton.

    Substitutes: O'Hara, Digby, Samuels, Montsma, Reilly, S Wright, Bevan, Jones, Valenzuela.

    Livingston: Prior, McGowan, Pittman, Muirhead, Smith, Finlayson, Danso, Kabongolo, Tait, Montano, Wilson.

    Substitutes: Smith, Kerr, May, Bokila, Tamm, Shinnie, Sylla, Wanner, Cuthbert.

  10. Postpublished at 14:05 GMT 14 February

    Let's get to that much-awaited team news...

  11. Plenty at stakepublished at 14:04 GMT 14 February

    Scottish Premiership

    Only goal difference keeps Hibernian in the top flight's fifth place ahead of Falkirk as both play at home this afternoon and look to narrow the gap on Motherwell, who play tomorrow.

    The other four sides are in downward spirals, although Falkirk's visitors, Dundee United, have the chance to draw level with seventh-top Aberdeen.

    However, if United lose and St Mirren, who head to Easter Road, and Dundee, who host bottom side Livingston, were to win, the Tannadice outfit could find themselves demoted to third bottom.

    • Dundee v Livingston
    • Falkirk v Dundee United
    • Hibernian v St Mirren
  12. Listen to Sportsoundpublished at 14:02 GMT 14 February

    BBC Radio Scotland

    Sportsound's build-up to today's games is just starting on BBC Radio Scotland.

    Ian McCall, Callum Davidson, Allan Preston and Rory Loy are the pundits joining host Alasdair Lamont.

    BBC microphoneImage source, SNS
  13. Welcomepublished at 14:00 GMT 14 February

    Leaders Heart of Midlothian and title rivals Rangers and Celtic don't play until tomorrow, but today's three Scottish Premiership games still have plenty of significance at both ends of the table.

    There are also some big games in the three divisions below.

    So stay with us for the build-up, live action and post-match reaction on BBC Radio Scotland and here online.

    St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson (left) arrives at Easter RoadImage source, SNS
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    Stephen Robinson (left) brings his St Mirren side to Easter Road