St Johnstone – Hibernian Picks & Prediction Picks & Prediction
St Johnstone - Hibernian Prediction, Picks and Taips
In these uncertain times, one has to reckon with regression again and again in sport. In the season that has just started in the Scottish Premier League, there were a few missed matches due to quarantine measures for some teams. In the meantime, things seem to have returned to normal and the game between St Johnstone and Hibernian should take place on Sunday.
The Hibs from Edinburgh are the league's surprise team after four match days. In the Scottish Premiership table, Jack Ross' team is at the top with ten points, tied with the Glasgow Rangers. After this great start in the match between St. Johnstone and Hibernian, the first prognosis is towards an away win.
St. Johnstone, on the other hand, has come into the new season very mixed. After four games there are just four points to book. That is only enough for seventh place at the moment, although the table has to be cleaned up with a few catch-up games. In the home table, Callum Davidson's team is still without a point.
Overall, between St. Johnstone and Hibernian there are not a few signs of a tip in the direction of an away win. The odds comparison of the betting base suggests a close match, but even with the best bookmakers, the tendency is towards the guests who could get to the top of the table with another win, but would at least consolidate in the upper area.
The game plan doesn't mean it well with the Saints this season. On the first four match days, St. Johnstone had to travel three times.
The bottom line is that Coach Callum Davidson can still live reasonably well with four points from the first four games, especially since he sees his team in relatively good shape. Only the results are not correct so far.
The Saints have only played one home game and lost it. This puts St. Johnstone in the home table of the Premier League on the penultimate place. This circumstance can change on Sunday, but between St. Johnstone and Hibernian speaks more for the odds on an away win.
On Thursday, the catch-up game at home against Aberdeen was on the program. Callum Davidson saw his team committed, but on the offensive there was a lack of penetration. A goal in the 84th minute was enough for Aberdeen to kidnap the three points from McDiarmid Park.
There is still a problem in the attack. Three goals from four games are not a good result. On Sunday, Callum Davidson hopes that ailing Stevie May and Chris Kane will be available again. In addition, Jamie McCart is on the brink of a blow from the Aberdeen game. The Saints will only decide who is ready for action at short notice.
It is probably too early to speak of a surprise team after four matchdays, but the Hibs are well on their way there if the results in the upcoming games continue to be correct. At the moment things are going like clockwork and it's not for nothing that Edinburgh is second in the Scottish Premiership.
Four games, no loss. This is the Hibs' balance sheet so far. Especially away from home it couldn't be any better. In Livingston and at Dundee United, Jack Ross' eleven prevailed and are thus at the top of the ranking in the away table. That is why the prognosis for an away win between St. Johnstone and Hibernian goes on Sunday.
The green-whites suffered the first point loss of the season last Saturday in their home game against Motherwell. For the first time, Hibernian was really favored and dropped points for the first time. The perfect start to the season was gone with a 0-0 draw, but things are still going well for Jack Ross' team.
Our recommendation tip for St Johnstone - Hibernian : BTS / NO @ 1.89