Aberdeen vs. St Mirren (Sunday, 12.00pm)
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Aberdeen and St Mirren face off at Pittodrie Stadium in the final game of their Scottish Premiership season on Sunday afternoon.
Neither side have anything left to play for though, with the hosts finally confirming their survival in recent weeks and the visitors finishing the campaign strongly to round off another successful year.
We say: Aberdeen 1-1 St Mirren
The differing forms heading into this game mean that we do not see Aberdeen coming away with a relatively comfortable victory, as most would expect.
St Mirren will be a tough unit to break down, as their opponents have found in recent weeks, and despite the hosts being a much stronger side at home, the visitors are a difficult outfit to play against on their travels, and so we can see them coming away with a point on Sunday.
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Hibernian vs. St Johnstone (Sunday, 12.00pm)
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St Johnstone prepare for their relegation playoff tie in the Scottish Premiership with a trip to Hibernian on the final day of the regular season on Sunday.
The hosts have endured a torrid calendar year but have avoided being dragged into a relegation battle ahead of the final game, whilst the visitors have already guaranteed their playoff tie on May 20 despite earning victory in midweek.
We say: Hibernian 1-1 St Johnstone
With St Johnstone being required to provide a little more urgency in their bid to put together successive victories ahead of their crucial playoff, we can see them earning a rare point on their travels on Sunday.
Hibs will be out to put on an improved display in front of their home faithful for the final time, but we can see their hugely disappointing season ending with a frustrating result at Easter Road once more.
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Livingston vs. Dundee (Sunday, 12.00pm)
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Livingston will be looking to continue their fine finish to the Scottish Premiership season when they welcome already-relegated Dundee to the Tony Macaroni Arena on Sunday.
Neither side have anything left to play for on the final day however, with the hosts looking to secure seventh place, and the visitors having seen their relegation to the Scottish Championship confirmed in recent weeks.
We say: Livingston 2-0 Dundee
Despite the visitors impressing in their victory over Hibernian in midweek, we can see the hosts strolling to a comfortable victory on Sunday.
Livingston are a tough side to play against at the Tony Macaroni Arena, and come into the final game on a strong run of form, so they should come out on top against bottom-of-the-table Dundee to finish the season on an impressive unbeaten run.