The league split has now arrived, meaning everyone has played each other three times over 33 games. When it comes to yellow and red cards, how do they compare?
Where do Hibs and Hearts sit in the disciplinary table for the season compared to Rangers, Celtic and everyone else? Here are the answers.
This is how the fair play table looks going into the final five post-split fixtures, ranking the 12 teams from the dirtiest to cleanest, after the James Jeggo red card is rescinded.
A yellow card counts as one point, a second yellow as three points and a straight red as five points.
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There have been 55 red cards shown in cinch Premiership this season Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group
. St Johnstone
108 points (83 yellow cards, 0 second yellows, 5 straight reds) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group
. St Mirren
98 points (69 yellow cards, 3 second yellows, 4 straight reds) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group
. Livingston
97 points (66 yellow cards, 2 second yellows, 5 straight reds) Photo: Ewan Bootman - SNS Group
1. St Johnstone
108 points (83 yellow cards, 0 second yellows, 5 straight reds) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group
2. St Mirren
98 points (69 yellow cards, 3 second yellows, 4 straight reds) Photo: Mark Scates - SNS Group
3. Livingston
97 points (66 yellow cards, 2 second yellows, 5 straight reds) Photo: Ewan Bootman - SNS Group
4. Motherwell
86 points (73 yellow cards, 1 second yellows, 2 straight reds) Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group