As the Scottish Premiership split gets set to begin and the final round of fixtures commence, a mix of excitement, glory and - for some - disaster, is sure to ensue.
With the title race set to go to the wire and the second relegation spot far from decided, a number of teams head into their final fixtures knowing exactly what they must do - no matter the cost.
But with so much on the line, which teams are the most likely to push it too far in the search for vital points? Who has picked up the most cards and committed the most fouls?
In order to find the answer, we look at popular football statistics site FotMob to see which teams have amassed the most fouls and yellow and red cards this season - and how many fouls they commit on average per game.
Here are the result for the Scottish Premiership’s dirtiest team in 23/24 - so far.

5. Livingston - 68 points
David Martindale's side are rooted to the bottom of the league but are in the middle of the disciplinary table with 64 yellow cards and two reds. They average 12.5 fouls per game though, which is a league high for the season. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

6. Hearts - 67 points
The only Scottish Premiership team to not see red this term is the Jambos. However, their 67 yellows means they still sit high in this list. They average 10.5 fouls per game. | SNS Group Photo: Roddy Scott - SNS Group

7. Hibs - 66 points
With 64 yellow cards and just one red, Nick Montgomery's side are one of the least 'dirty' sides in the league. They average 9.9 fouls per game - the lowest in the league, | Ewan Bootman - SNS Group Photo: Ewan Bootman - SNS Group

8. St Mirren - 61 points
The Paisley outfit are one the least 'dirtiest' sides in the league with 55 yellow cards and three red cards. They average 10.9 fouls per game. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group