Hibernian take on St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon looking to maintain their unbeaten record since the beginning of the campaign.
Meanwhile, the Saints head into the contest at McDiarmid Park on the back of losing their first home game of the season to Aberdeen on Thursday night.
Match preview
Ahead of last weekend's fixtures against teams they were favoured to overcome, Hibs and Rangers were the only teams who had put together a three-match winning streak.
However, like Rangers discovered at Livingston, Hibs found it more difficult than anticipated to break down opposition in Motherwell who were determined to get back on track after a slow start to the season.
Even after dropping their first points in four outings, Hibs will frequently find themselves facing teams who are determined to raise their performance levels against them while they sit in the upper echelons of the table.
Although that will come as no surprise to manager Jack Ross, it could act as a wake-up call to his players who are not showing the same kind of touch in the final third after an initial flurry of six goals from their first two matches.
Naturally, the positives will be taken from sitting three points clear of third spot, but Hibs will now be wary of champions Celtic quickly closing down the gap now that they have been given permission to play their games in hand.
From St Johnstone's perspective, Callum Davidson must find a way to lift his side after they lost their first home game of the season earlier this week.
Davidson had previously spoken about returning to McDiarmid Park after three matches on the road, but they failed to take advantage of playing in familiar surroundings against Aberdeen.
Despite still remaining as high as seventh place, two setbacks in three games have left St Johnstone within two points of 11th spot in the standings.
With games to come against two of the top five, Davidson requires a reaction from his squad if they are to avoid being dragged into a cluster of teams closer to the relegation zone.
St Johnstone Scottish Premiership form: DLWL
Hibernian Scottish Premiership form: WWWD
Team News
St Johnston boss Davidson must decide whether to retain the 3-5-2 formation which he used against Aberdeen.
Craig Conway is pushing for a recall in midfield, while Christopher Kane and Stevie May are back in contention after injury.
Barring any late fitness issues, Ross may opt to retain the same Hibs XI which began versus Motherwell.
Steve Mallan is line to be part of the squad after stepping up his recovery from a knee injury.
St Johnstone possible starting lineup:
Parish; Gordon, Kerr, McCart; McNamara, Wotherspoon, Craig, McCann, Tanser; O'Halloran, Hendry
Hibernian possible starting lineup:
Marciano; McGinn, Porteous, Halon, Doig; Boyle, Gogic, Newell, Horgan; Nisbet, Doidge
We say: St Johnstone 1-2 Hibernian
Despite having to wait over a week for their next game, we feel that the break will only benefit Hibs as they bid to keep pace at the top. A quick turnaround after a disappointment may also aid St Johnstone's efforts, but the fresher legs of the visitors is likely to prove key here.
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