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Kilmarnock v Hamilton: How to watch Championship clash, and who is the ref

Hamilton Accies head to Kilmarnock on Saturday, hoping to boost their Championship play-off hopes.

The Rugby Park club are a point behind leaders Arbroath, though, and will be looking for a win that could see them top the pile.

Accies are on a decent run of form, and are five games without a defeat, but have lost a number of recent games, taking a point from a winning position on three recent occasions.

Kilmarnock, meanwhile, have taken three wins from their last six outings, though they've lost to both Ayr United and Arbroath in that run.

Hamilton are currently seventh on goal difference between themselves and Dougie Imrie's Morton, but a win could take them back to sixth over their Greenock rivals.

Killie have won all four previous meetings this season, running out 3-2 winners on Boxing Day and in the Challenge Cup quarter-final in November, having also won 2-1 at Rugby Park in October and 2-0 at New Douglas Park back in August.

Crowds are allowed back in stadiums and tickets are available for this game, but if you can't make it to Rugby Park, you can watch it on KTV for £12.99 by clicking here.

David Munro is in charge of the clash at Rugby Park, and will be assisted by Graham McNeillie and Brian Christie.

Munro has officiated in 24 games this season, issuing 103 yellow cards and four reds.

He was last in charge of a game involving Hamilton when they beat Dunfermline 1-0 on December 4, and was ref when Arbroath beat Killie 1-0 on February 4. In both of those games he sent a player off.

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