Scottish football fans will be made to wait to find out the remainder of the Premiership fixtures for the campaign as the league split was rubber stamped.
Despite a lacklustre 2-0 defeat to Kilmarnock in Paisley, St Mirren narrowly secured a historic place in the top half of the table after Livingston's failure to beat Jim Goodwin's resurgent Dundee United that left Stephen Robinson's men in the top half of the table.
It's the first time in almost 40 years that St Mirren have earned a top six finish, and they will be joined by Hibs who also have work to do.
Lee Johnson's men earned a top six spot after drawing with St Johnstone and will now hope to kick on and claim a European spot this term.
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