Watch St Mirren V Hibernian Live Stream Scottish Premiership Match 23 -November 2013.Goalkeeper Chris Dilo has recovered from a knee problem as St Mirren entertain a Hibernian side managed by Terry Butcher for the first time.
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Buddies captain Jim Goodwin is suspended, while winger Gary Teale and defender David Barron remain on the sidelines through injury.
The visitors' injury list has dwindled, with only defender Michael Nelson and midfielder Alex Harris unavailable.
St Mirren are on a run of four wins in their last five league outings, while Hibs have gone five games without a win, losing their last four.
St Mirren manager Danny Lennon : "We're delighted the way things are going and, after a very highly documented slow start, we're now getting the rewards that I feel that we deserve.
"That's only come through hard work and the determination to prove to ourselves what good quality that we do have.
"After a few wins there, the most important thing is that we don't rest on our laurels, we don't get complacent, we keep the standards up there.
"We can look back only a few weeks back where we dropped our standards that 2-3% and this league is very unforgiving, you can be punished and against Dundee United we did that.
"Hibs are going through that transition period just now where Pat Fenlon's moved on and he'd assembled a good squad and Terry and Maurice Malpas have come in and will have their own ideas, their own training methods, their own style of football.
"What we do know is that with Terry and Mo coming in, there'll be a knee-jerk reaction from the squad of players at Hibs and will all be eager to impress."
Hibernian manager Terry Butcher : "I am looking for a good reaction from the players - which I am positive I will get - and players going out and playing with a smile on their face and enjoying what they do.
"I am excited every morning I wake up, coming to the training ground, being with a group of players like we have and being at a club like this.
"We would have liked another three or four weeks because it has been like a pre-season and we could really have bedded things down.
"But you are very lucky to get time with your players during the season.
"We are excited with what we have got, there are one or two areas we need to work on which we will do but generally, we have been impressed by them.
"There are good characters here, players who want to win and score and their attitude and work-rate has been great."