David Friel
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Yes, Andrew, and I think, I know it's hard, but I think we have to forget the top of the table for a little while at the very least and focus on the bottom.
And Cammy said it's a blockbuster.
What a game this is going to be.
St Mirren sit in 11th place in that relegation playoff spot on 30 points.
Kilmarnock sit 10th, just one point above them on 31.
If Neil McCann's side can leave Paisley for a win, and it's a big if,
You have to imagine that would be a major step towards safety, but likewise St Mirren, what a chance they've got to go above their rivals and try and get three points here.
Craig McLeish, you said they've lost their last three in the league, they badly need to get back to winning ways or they could be heading for that playoff spot.
They've got a trip to Pataudry in midweek to face former manager Stephen Robinson and they really want to be going there on a high.
As for Kelly, I think their first task is to make sure they can last 60 seconds without conceding.
Dale McCann's side have shipped goals inside the first minute in their last three away games against Falkirk, against Hibs, against Aberdeen.
It's an unbelievable start.
If they can get past that mark, they will feel they've got a chance here and they're obviously boosted by that 3-0 win over Dundee United last weekend.
Kelly have once again had their troubles on the road this season.
They've got just 1-1 in 17 games.
It's the worst record in the league.
Neil McCann wants to address that long term but I think in the short term he just needs to try and get three points here.
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Martin have made three changes.
Let's go through the teams for you just now.