Our prediction for this Scottish Premiership match:
McDiarmid Park will host Saturday’s football game between St Johnstone and Aberdeen, the two teams with entirely different ambitions for the season finale. The Saints are stuck at the bottom with only 25 points on their account, but they should not be written off just yet. There are no fresh injury concerns in the home team, but all Ikpeazu, McClelland, and Mikulic remain in the treatment room.
The Dons, on the other hand, aim to build on a splendid Scottish Cup win (4-1) over Queen’s Park. Aberdeen have a chance to overtake Hibernian in third place, but beating St Johnstone on the road is easier said than done. Taking everything into account, both sides should be happy with one point from Saturday’s encounter. Palestine forward Oday Dabbagh should keep his place in Aberdeen’s starting XI, while both Vicente Besuijen and Gavin Molloy remain on the sidelines with injuries.
Highlighted Team (St Johnstone):

Founded back in 1884, St. Johnstone are Scottish football club that welcome their rivals at McDiarmid Park. The venue, which was opened in August 1989, can hold up to 10,696 spectators. Blue and white are the dominant colours of St Johnstone’s home kit, whereas they wear yellow shirts and white shorts when playing on the road.
The club’s biggest success came in the 2013/2014 season when they defeated Dundee United 2-0 in the Scottish Cup final. Steven Anderson and Steven MacLean scored for the Saints in the match played at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Dundee and Dundee United are the club’s traditional rivals, with the teams facing in the Tayside derbies.
The likes of John Brogan, Joe Carr, Willie Coburn, Roddy Grant, and Henry Hall are the first five members of St Johnston “Hall of Fame.” The Saints recorded their biggest win against Tulloch (13-0) in September 1887, with the team suffering their heaviest defeat to Montrose (11-1) in April 1893.