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What channel is St Johnstone v Inverness CT on? Premiership play-off info, kick-off time, TV details, team news

The curtain comes down on the SPFL season with the second-leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off final.

St Johnstone looked like they had all but secured their top-flight status when they took command of the first-leg in the Highlands, racing into a 2-0 lead. But it has not been a simple season for the Saints.

They managed to throw away their two-goal lead late on setting a tense night in Perth.

Match details

Who: St Johnstone v Inverness CT

What: Scottish Premiership play-off second-leg

Where: McDiarmid Park, Perth.

When: Monday, May 23. Kick-off 7.45pm.

Referee: Nick Walsh

How to watch

The match is being broadcast by Sky Sports with coverage starting at 7pm and running through until 10.15pm. It is available on both the Main Event and Football channels. Highlights will also be available on BBC Scotland at 11pm.

Last meeting

The teams met in the Highlands on Friday evening in what was a topsy turvy encounter. St Johnstone looked like they had given themselves a huge advantage going into a two-goal lead in the first 25 minutes, thanks to a Shaun Rooney header and scrappy Melker Hallberg goal. However, two goals in the final 20 minutes from Reece McAlear ensured Caley earned a draw. The second goal was a superb free-kick.

Team news

Tony Gallacher, Chris Kane, David Wotherspoon and Craig Bryson will all be missing for St Johnstone. Callum Booth has been suffering with an Achilles problem but could return.

Inverness CT have seen injuries hit key players Tom Walsh, Shane Sutherland and Roddy MacGregor. But they will welcome back Wallace Duffy and Danny Devine who were sent off in the semi-final against Arbroath.

Anything else

St Johnstone have had 13 seasons in a row in the Scottish Premiership. They had never finished

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