Dunfermline Athletic look to disrupt St Johnstone's unbeaten run in the Scottish Championship. The Pars come into the match on the back of a 5-0 win over Arbroath, with 19-year-old forward Andy Tod scoring his first senior hat-trick. However, Tod's injury in the latter stages of the match has raised concerns for Dunfermline. The teenager has been in impressive form, scoring seven goals in seven appearances. Dunfermline's manager Neil Lennon described the win over Arbroath as 'the perfect day', but knows that building momentum will be far from easy against the unbeaten league leaders. St Johnstone have been flexing their muscles early in the season, with winger Josh McPake being a standout player. McPake has scored six times in 10 matches and has been praised by Arbroath midfielder Ryan Flynn. The match is set to take place at McDiarmid Park, Perth, on Friday at 19:45 BST. Dunfermline will be looking to disrupt St Johnstone's momentum and gain a valuable three points in the Scottish Championship. The Pars have a youthful, home-grown flavour to the club, with Tod and his younger brother John being key players. The sons of former Dunfermline defensive stalwart Andy Tod senior bring a fresh perspective to the club. St Johnstone's manager Simo Valakari has made his attacking style of play known to everyone, and it may not have worked initially in the top flight, but they have built serious momentum in the second tier. The match promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams looking to gain a valuable win.