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St Johnstone vs Inverness Caley Thistle LIVE score and goal updates from the Premiership playoff final

Season 2021/22 is almost at a conclusion in Scottish football but there's just one more question to be answered.

Who will take their place in next season's Premiership - St Johnstone or Inverness Caley Thistle?

That's what will be decided at McDiarmid Park this evening in the most finely balanced of play-off final second legs.

Callum Davidson 's Saints blew a two-goal lead in the first leg in the Highlands as the Championship hopefuls roared back to claim a draw.

Billy Dodds will believe the momentum is with his side as they head for Perth in search of a place in the top division for the first time since 2017.

Following last year's historic cup Double it's been a truly miserable season for St Johnstone but one they can put to bed by ensuring it does not end with the agony of relegation.

There's so much at stake and it's all to be a fascinating 90 minutes - and possibly more.

You can follow all the build-up and team news in our LIVE blog below.

A bit of a blow for St Johnstone as Jamie McCart misses out with a head knock sustained in the first leg.

John Mahon comes into the side to replace him.

Ridgers, Duffy, Welsh, Deas, Devine, Carson, McKay, Broadfoot, Chalmers, McAlear, Samuels.

Subs: Mackay, Harper, Doran, Allardice, Hardy, Hyde.

Clark, Rooney, Cleary, Gordon, Mahon, Brown, Davidson, Hendry, Hallberg, MacPherson, Middleton

Subs: Parish, O'Halloran, May, Craig, Sang, Ciftci, Gilmour.

The word around McDiarmid Park is there's a sizeable crowd expected this evening - around 7000.

And that's thanks in part to a large travelling contingent from Inverness.

It's a bright evening in Perth, there's no wind to speak of and the McDiarmid Park pitch looks in good condition.

Inverness are out early for a look around, some

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