
St Johnstone v Dundee: Team news
St Johnstone boss Simo Valakari expects to be selecting from an unchanged squad, with Jonathan Svedberg (hamstring), Zach Mitchell (hamstring), Drey Wright (ankle), Bozo Mikulic (knee) and Sam McClelland (Achilles) still out.Dundee are again without Jordan McGhee and Ethan Ingram.
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