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Scottish Premiership

St. Johnstone FC vs. Kilmarnock FC (19.04.2002)

Date Season Halftime Result
19.04.2002 0102 0 : 0 0 : 3

St. Johnstone FC

They're called The Saints and they play at McDiarmid Park. The stadium has a capacity of 10,696 seats, and in addition to St. Johnstone home games, has also hosted the Scottish Challenge Cup Final 9 times. The Tayside region where the club operates is also home to Dundee and Dundee United, with whom they therefore have the biggest local rivalry. The matches between St. Johnstone and both clubs are then called the Tayside Derby. The club colours are blue and white.

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Kilmarnock FC

The most common nickname for this Ayrshire club is Killie, which probably needs no explanation, or the more moderate Knock. The song "Paper Roses", originally a hit for American singer and political activist Anita Bryant, has been adopted by the club's fans as their anthem. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Ayr United, another club from the same town, whom it has met 256 times and won 189 of those. The first derby was played in 1910. Ayr United, however, currently play one level lower in the competition.

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Home corners 5
Home shots 7
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 13
Home yellow cards 0
Home red cards 0
Away corners 5
Away shots 10
Away shots on target 6
Away fouls 7
Away yellow cards 0
Away red cards 0
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