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Kilmarnock v Livingston: Team news

Kilmarnock v Livingston: Team news

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Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell revealed he had lost two unnamed players to injury in training this week. Jack Thomson is back training but not ready to feature.Livingston striker Jeremy Bokila is pushing for his debut but Aidan Denholm faces a scan on a hamstring injury.Connor McLennan and Cristian Montano are not far off fitness while Cammy Kerr faces a lengthy spell of rehab.
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