Hibs V Livingston preview and team news.

Last updated : 26 October 2004 By www.liviultras.com
McNamee is struggling to be fit
Robert Snodgrass could miss for the Lions’ against Hibs at Easter Road tomorrow night with a foot injury, while David McNamee is also rated at 50/50 with an ankle injury.

Jason Dair is still missing for Livi, as is Steven Boyack. Hibs will be missing Kevin Thomson, Scott Brown, Colin Murdock, Jonathan Baillie and Kevin Nicol., and are sweating on a handful of other players, who they do not want to reveal.


(Please remember, as revealed by the Ultras a couple of weeks ago, tomorrows match falls in with Show Racism the Red Card
day in Scotland.
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History of the Hibernian v Livingston fixture

Livingston face a trip to Hibernian at Easter Road Stadium on Wednesday evening,

The most recent encounter between these two sides was less than a year ago, in April 2004, with Hibernian running out comfortable 3 - 1 winners in a Scottish Premier match.

For a detailed analysis of the head-to-head between the two sides, click here

Recent encounters between the teams:
2003/2004Sat 15 MayLivingston4 - 1HibernianSPL
2003/2004Sat 03 AprHibernian3 - 1LivingstonSPL
2003/2004Sun 14 MarLivingston2 - 0HibernianSLC
2003/2004Sat 17 JanLivingston1 - 0HibernianSPL
2003/2004Sat 18 OctHibernian0 - 2LivingstonSPL
2002/2003Sat 17 MayLivingston1 - 2HibernianSPL
2002/2003Sat 12 AprHibernian2 - 2LivingstonSPL

Recent respective form guides

Hibernian are not in the best of form at home, with two wins, two draws, and two defeats in their last six. A total of 13 goals have been scored by the Hibees in those games, with 9 conceded.

Livingston have an average recent record on the road, seeing them win just 1 and draw 2 of the last six. Livi have conceded 8 goals in these games, and only hit 2 in reply.

Hibernian find themselves in a respectable 4th position, courtesy of the 15 points they have accumulated from 10 games. Livingston see themselves just below half way in the Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier, showing a record of 9 points from their 10 games played so far,

For a detailed analysis of team form guides throughout the leagues, click here

Current form guides:PWDLFAP
Hibernian632110611
Livingston6222888

www.liviultras.com prediction ...

A tough match for the Lions, but I can see us winning it by 2-0.

Sequence statistics:
HibernianUnbeaten in the last 4 home games.
LivingstonPrevious 2 away games have finished all-square.
Not won in previous 3 away matches.




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