LISTEN: Neil Lennon frustrated by Scottish FA bust up charges
The Hibs boss has no plans to speak to Morton boss Jim Duffy before Saturday's clash at Cappielow
Last updated 6th Apr 2017
Neil Lennon says it is wrong he has received more charges for his role in a touchline bust-up than Morton boss Jim Duffy.
The Hibs boss has been accused by the Scottish FA of three separate incidents, while Duffy will only face a judicial panel on one.
The pair had to be physically separated after their bust-up at the end of last month's Championship clash and sent to the stand at the end of the goalless draw.
Hibernian defender Darren McGregor will be able to face Morton on Saturday after overturning his recent red card against the Greenock side.
McGregor was sent off for squaring up to Kudus Oyenuga after the Morton player fouled Jordon Forster in the incident which sparked a touchline melee in a goalless Easter Road draw on March 29.
But Hibs confirmed the card has been downgraded to a yellow, meaning McGregor is available for Saturday's eagerly-awaited encounter at Cappielow.