Match Preview: Saturday,27 April 2013, One of the important match St Johnstone vs Inverness CT of Scottish Premier League HD Quality Live St Johnstone vs Inverness CT streaming is available here.St Johnstone vs Inverness CT Live Stream online Scottish Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at McDiarmid Park on 4/27/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.ST JOHNSTONE host Inverness Caley Thistle Saturday lunchtime knowing that defeat all but ends their hopes of a return to European football next season.
With Terry Butcher's Highlanders already four points ahead of the Saints in third place in the SPL, victory would give them a strong hold on the final Euro place with three games remaining.
The Perth side are unbeaten in their last four games, including a 2-2 home draw with Ross County last Sunday, and welcome the influential Liam Craig back from suspension.
Caley Thistle lost heavily to Celtic last weekend and will be looking to PFA Player of the Year nominee Andrew Shinnie to lead their charge towards Europe before he departs for Birmingham City.
You can read match reports and reaction to all of Saturday games right here at the Scottish Sun from 5.30pm.
Saints will be without Murray Davidson, who has an ankle problem, as they look to cut the four point gap their opponents hold in the race for a Europa League qualifying spot.
Fellow midfielders David Robertson and Jamie Adams remain out of action with long-term injuries as Saints look to get back to winning ways after the 2-2 draw with Ross County last week.
Caledonian Thistle will definitely be without defender Gary Warren when they make the trip to Perth.
The centre-back returned from a knee injury ahead of schedule against Celtic last Sunday, but was forced off early in the second half of the 4-1 defeat.
Goalkeeper Ryan Esson and defender Simon King are also missing, but centre-back Chris Hogg is pushing for a start after a serious knee injury
With Terry Butcher's Highlanders already four points ahead of the Saints in third place in the SPL, victory would give them a strong hold on the final Euro place with three games remaining.
The Perth side are unbeaten in their last four games, including a 2-2 home draw with Ross County last Sunday, and welcome the influential Liam Craig back from suspension.
Caley Thistle lost heavily to Celtic last weekend and will be looking to PFA Player of the Year nominee Andrew Shinnie to lead their charge towards Europe before he departs for Birmingham City.
You can read match reports and reaction to all of Saturday games right here at the Scottish Sun from 5.30pm.
Saints will be without Murray Davidson, who has an ankle problem, as they look to cut the four point gap their opponents hold in the race for a Europa League qualifying spot.
Fellow midfielders David Robertson and Jamie Adams remain out of action with long-term injuries as Saints look to get back to winning ways after the 2-2 draw with Ross County last week.
Caledonian Thistle will definitely be without defender Gary Warren when they make the trip to Perth.
The centre-back returned from a knee injury ahead of schedule against Celtic last Sunday, but was forced off early in the second half of the 4-1 defeat.
Goalkeeper Ryan Esson and defender Simon King are also missing, but centre-back Chris Hogg is pushing for a start after a serious knee injury