Stephen Robinson returns to Dens Park as Aberdeen manager.
His side face Dundee as they hope to hold on to eighth place.
Robinson Names Changes to Aberdeen Side
Stephen Robinson tells why he has brought in Nick Suman, Kjartan Kjartansson, and Topi Keskinen.
“I have to look at them,” he said.
“Topi has probably been a victim of the system since we came in.
“We looked like we were going to fall and keep falling, so I had to find a system that worked to get us over the line.
“Now Topi has a chance to show me what he can do and if he should be part of things next year, as does Nick [Suman].
“Both have done very well in training so hopefully they step up to the plate.
“If you put KJ [Kjartansson] into Hearts’ team, who have a real spine and solidity, perhaps he shines earlier.
“When you put him into our team where there isn’t a spine and a lot of projects it does take longer.
“We like him, he’s got really good attributes and we want to see how he copes with first-team football.
Pressley and Robinson Renew Acquaintances
The last time Dundee manager Steven Pressley was up against Stephen Robinson on the touchline, Robinson was St Mirren manager.
Pressley and Dundee have other ideas, of course.
They can finish a place or two places higher than last season.
Livingston’s Interim Manager Reflects
Livingston interim Scott Arfield tells BBC Scotland: “There’s a couple of players – they don’t teach you about these things when you’re on your license – that have, due to their circumstances and the next phases of their careers, decided, with my blessing and the club’s blessing, that they’re not involved today due to injuries and things like that.
“The Championship is a notoriously hard division to get out of. It’s going to be a tough situation but in terms of the direction of where the club is going, whoever gets this job has a brilliant base of players here.
“I’ve loved peaking behind the curtain for the last 10 days and it’ll stand me in good stead for the next 10 days, if I go into management in the near future.”
Scott Arfield’s pursuit of a first win as Livingston interim head coach continues against Kilmarnock.
Arfield oversaw defeat at Dundee then a 0-0 draw with Dundee United.
Today, the midfielder, who intends to keep playing and names himself on the bench today, has one final chance to get three points from his brief stint in the dugout.
Kilmarnock, though, are in form, having won their past three league games.
Dundee United Hand Debut to Youngster
Dundee United have handed a debut to 17-year-old midfielder Keir Gilligan, who has played Scotland age-grade football and appears to be lining up at left wing-back.
Kristian Keresztes returns to the back three, while Craig Sibbald – who moves to Falkirk in the summer – makes a surprise start.
On-loan Barnsley striker Max Watters rounds out the changes.
“I’m humbled we are getting that amount of people to watch after a season like this. Three thousand people travelling down – it’s incredible. We owe the fans a performance.”