Partick Thistle Ticket Update

We can confirm that Partick Thistle has sold out its allocation of tickets for Sunday's Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarter-final at The SMiSA Stadium.

There are no more tickets available for Partick Thistle supporters at this Sunday's match. Any Partick Thistle supporters that purchase tickets for any of the home stands will have these cancelled. 

Partick Thistle supporters should also note that all persons attending are admitted only subject to these Ground Regulations and to the Football Rules and Regulations of The Scottish Football Association and The Scottish Professional Football League. As per our Ground Regulations, at all times, the right of admission is reserved to and by the club and no transfers within the Ground are permitted. Spectators found in an area for which they do not have a valid ticket may be ejected. As such, Partick Thistle supporters will be subject to ejection from The SMiSA Stadium on matchday if they are found to have tickets in any of the home stands. 

Football banning orders may be imposed on individuals who breach and/or fail to comply with these Ground Regulations.

Up Next: St Mirren v Partick Thistle (8th Mar)

A place at Hampden is up for grabs when we take on Partick Thistle in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup.

After two visits to the National Stadium on our way to winning the Premier Sports Cup, Saints have another opportunity to return if we can overcome Thistle in the last eight. 

Match Details

St Mirren v Partick Thistle
Competition: Scottish Gas Scottish Cup
Date: Sunday 8th March 2026
Kick-off: 7:30pm 
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Tickets

Tickets for our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarter-final tie at home are on sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.

Tickets are priced at £23 for adults, £16 for concessions, £12 for U16s and £6 for U12s. 

Partick Thistle have sold out their allocation of tickets and tickets are only available for home support. Any Partick Thistle supporter that purchases for the home end will have their ticket cancelled.

For full ticket information, please click HERE.

Scottish Cup Form

Saints reached the quarter-final stage after victories away to Livingston and Airdrieonians in the fourth and fifth rounds respectively. It's the first time the Buddies have reached this stage since facing Hearts at Tynecastle in the last eight in 2022.

It took penalty kicks for Saints to overcome Livingston at The Home of the Set Fare Arena in the fourth round. Roland Idowu's early goal was cancelled about by a Scott Arfield equaliser with the game going to the distance after neither side could be separated after 120 minutes. The Buddies prevailed 4-3 on penalties to set up a fifth round tie away to Championship side Airdrieonians. Jacob Devaney gave us the lead at the Albert Barlett Stadium before we were pegged back by the Diamonds in the second-half. Extra-time was required with Idowu scoring with only five minutes remaining to send us into the quarters. 

Partick Thistle's Scottish Cup journey began at the third round stage in November. The Jags defeated Forfar Athletic 2-0 at Station Park thanks to goals from Ben Stanway and Alex Samuel. The fourth round saw Thistle square off against Montrose at Firhill with a Tony Watt double and an injury-time Ricco Diack strike seeing Mark Wilson's side win 3-1. Thistle - who sit second in the William Hill Championship - reached the quarter-finals following a 3-2 win away to Elgin City in the fifth round. Robbie Crawford, Watt and Stanway scored the goals as the Jags edged out the League Two outfit at Borough Briggs last month. 

Roland Idowu celebrates winner with Jalmaro Calvin (Image: Craig Brown)

Roland Idowu celebrates his winner against Airdrieonians with Jalmaro Calvin (Image: Craig Brown)

The Officials

The referee on Sunday is David Dickinson with Greg Aitken on VAR.

Saints architects of own downfall in defeat at Tannadice

St Mirren's search for a win on the road continues after a 2-1 defeat to Dundee United at Tannadice.

Saints were architects of their own downfall after a Marcus Fraser own-goal and penalty for handball were enough for United to claim the points.

The home side took the lead with just nine minutes played. Vicko Sevelj's strike was well saved by Shamal George after the Saints stopper got two strong hands behind it. The ball bounced in the area where Marcus Fraser unfortunately got it wrong as he headed into his own net.

Captain Mark O'Hara passed up a huge opportunity to draw us level a little over five minutes before the break. Fraser's deep cross from the right found the skipper whose excellent touch opened up the chance. But he slashed his strike wide of target.

Manager Stephen Robinson introduced Jake Young in place of Idowu at the break. The striker's impact was immediately felt as he drew Saints level on 47 minutes with his first goal for the Buddies. A wide free-kick from Tanser bounced in the box before falling to Young who beautifully guided it into the far corner to equalise.

United looked to respond quickly and almost did so on 50 minutes when their captain Ross Graham headed a corner just wide of target. 

Neither side was able to take control in the contest on what was a difficult surface at Tannadice. Saints came close to taking the lead on 66 minutes when Killian Phillips rose highest to meet a header but saw his effort come off the post before the home side could clear. Amar Fatah should have put United back in front two minutes after with a header of his own. He was found unmarked inside the box but he nodded well wide. 

Both sides continued to push heading into the final 15 minutes with an O'Hara corner causing mayhem in the United box. The ball bobbled around with Gogic the closest to finding the target, but he couldn't force through a ruck of bodies before the danger was eventually dealt with by the hosts. 

With less than 10 minutes remaining, United were awarded a penalty for a Gogic handball. The Cypriot looked to have been claiming for an offside as the ball came into the box and it struck his out-stretched arm. A lengthy VAR check ensued with questions over offside, but nothing was doing and the penalty was given. Fatah struck high into the net to seal the points on another disappointing away day for the Saints.

Full-Time: Dundee United 2-1 St Mirren

St Mirren: George, Fraser, Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson (King 84), Phillips, Baccus, O'Hara (c) (Calvin 84), Tanser (John 65), Idowu (Young 46), Nlundulu (Etete 90)
Subs: Mullen, Donnelly, Campbell, Devaney

Dundee United: Maynard-Brewer, Iovu, Sevelj, Graham (c), Stephenson, Camara (Trapanovski 84), Agyei, Kerestzes, Fatah (Russell 84), Watters (Sapsford 69), Farrugia (Ferry 75)
Subs: Richards, Eskesen, Dolcek, Naamo, Cleall-Harding

Referee: Matthew MacDermid
AR1: Chris Rae
AR2: Ross Nelson
Fourth Official: George Calder
VAR: John Beaton

Team News: Dundee United v St Mirren (3rd Mar)

Our team news is in and there's one change from the side that drew with Livingston on Saturday.

Roland Idowu comes in for the injured Mikael Mandron. The manager confirmed to the media pre-match that Mandron looks set for a spell of six to eight weeks on the sidelines after his shoulder injury at Livingston. Dan Nlundulu, who scored his first Saints goal against tonight's opponents in October, leads the line after netting against Livingston at the weekend. 

Declan John returns to the squad after illness. The Welshman takes a place on the bench with Scott Tanser retaining his place. 

Kick-off at Tannadice is at 7:45pm.

Tannadice Park

St Mirren: George, Fraser, Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Baccus, O'Hara (c), Tanser, Idowu, Nlundulu
Subs: Mullen, King, John, Donnelly, Campbell, Devaney, Calvin, Etete, Young

Dundee United: Maynard-Brewer, Iovu, Sevelj, Graham (c), Stephenson, Camara, Agyei, Kerestzes, Fatah, Watters, Farrugia
Subs: Richards, Trapanovski, Sapsford, Eskesen, Ferry, Dolcek, Naamo, Cleall-Harding, Russell

Referee: Matthew MacDermid
VAR: John Beaton

Away Day Info: Dundee United v St Mirren (3rd Mar)

Saints are on the road again as we take on Dundee United at Tannadice Park in our rearranged William Hill Premiership fixture.

Match Details

Dundee United v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park

Ticket Info

Tickets are priced at £26 for adults, £16 for concessions* and £6 for U12s**. Ambulant disabled are priced at £16 with PA free of charge. 

Any wheelchair users requiring tickets, please contact the Dundee United Ticket Office directly by emailing tickets@dundeeunitedfc.co.uk or call 01382 833 166 option 1.

For full ticket information, please click HERE.

Supporter Info

Travel and Parking

As always, supporters are encouraged to keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link: Traffic Scotland. If travelling by train please check your journey before travel by using the Journey Planner or the ScotRail app.

Residents Parking Zones are now in place around Tannadice Park on match days. Only residents with the required permit will be allowed to park within the designated zone. Signage is in place at the entry points to the controlled zone. Please by aware that any infringement could result in penalty charges.

Dundee Road Parking Map

Accessible parking

There is a facility for non-bookable disabled parking (24 spaces) on both sides of North Isla Street (between Tannadice Street and Fairbairn Street) or at the south kerb of Sandeman Street (between the east end of the George Fox Stand and Arklay Street).

Supporters who have a particular access requirement can contact slo@stmirren.com to request assistance.

Please arrive early due to the normal traffic restrictions around the stadium before kick-off.

General Info

  • A traffic restriction order will be in place as per the map above from 6pm. Please be aware of this.
  • Turnstiles will open at 6.45pm. Away fans should enter through turnstiles of the Norman Jamieson Stand, 17-19.
  • Kiosks will be contactless only.
  • Flags should be within regulations and must have a fire certificate.
  • No offensive or political flags will be allowed. Please display all flags/banners to the CCTV cameras before entering the stadium.
  • No balaclavas or face coverings will be allowed on entering or within the stadium. Refusal of entry/ejection will occur if face coverings are seen.
  • No pyro! No megaphone!
  • No bags bigger than A4 allowed.
  • No surfing banners or telescopic poles allowed.
  • Drum will be searched and allowed inside the stadium.
  • Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
  • No smoking anywhere inside the stadium and no pass out is allowed.
  • Buses to park in the normal place and please be mindful when parking on the streets and not to block any driveways.

How to Follow

If you can't make the match on Tuesday you can follow the action with updates on our X page.

International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription, with live audio coverage for UK based subscribers.

Scottish Cup Quarter-Final Tickets on General Sale

Tickets for our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final at home to Partick Thistle are on general sale. 

We host the Championship side at The SMiSA Stadium on Sunday 8th March and tickets are available to buy at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

Season ticket holders had until midnight on Sunday 1st March to guarantee their seat before general sale became available this morning. 

St Mirren vs Partick Thistle
Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Quarter-Final
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Date: Sunday 8th March 2026


Ticket prices are as follows:

Adults £23
Concession* £16
U16s £12
U12s £6

*Over 65, full-time student, unemployed

Up Next: Dundee United v St Mirren (3rd Mar)

Saints are on the road once again in the William Hill Premiership as we face Dundee United at Tannadice on Tuesday night. 

It's our rearranged fixture following the postponement of the original match which was due to be played in January.

Match Details

Dundee United v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Tuesday 3rd March 2026
Kick-off: 7:45pm 
Venue: CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park

Tickets

Tickets for Tuesday night's match are available to buy online

Tickets are priced at £26 for adults, £16 for concessions* and £6 for under 12s. Please click HERE for full ticket information. 

Form

The Buddies picked up a point away to Livingston on Saturday as we remain in 10th place in the William Hill Premiership. Dan Nlundulu's first-half header gave us the lead before Brooklyn Kabongolo levelled to grab a share of the spoils for Livingston. That draw put to an end a three match run of defeats for Saints in the William Hill Premiership.

A win on Tuesday night would see Saints move to within three points of United who sit in seventh place in the William Hill Premiership. United know that a victory would see them go nine points ahead of Saints and 12 clear of the relegation play-offs. Jim Goodwin's side were defeated at the weekend after a 2-0 loss away to Motherwell. That followed home draws with Aberdeen (0-0) and Kilmarnock (1-1). 

Both sides boast a win apiece in our two meetings this season. Saints were victorious when the sides met at The SMiSA Stadium in December with Conor McMenamin and Keanu Baccus scoring in a 2-0 win. Dundee United picked up the points at Tannadice in October when they defeated 10 men Saints 3-1.

Keanu Baccus celebrates after scoring against Dundee United

Keanu Baccus celebrates after scoring against Dundee United (Image: Allan Picken)

The Officials

The referee on Tuesday is Matthew MacDermid with John Beaton on VAR.

Share of the spoils as Saints draw away to Livingston

Saints picked up a point on the road as we ended February with a 1-1 draw away to Livingston.

Dan Nlundulu gave us a first-half lead with an excellent header, but the Buddies were pegged back in the second-half when Brooklyn Kabongolo levelled with a header of his own to give the hosts a share of the spoils. Saints remain 10 points ahead of the bottom side, while moving three points ahead of Kilmarnock.

Stephen Robinson made six changes to his starting line-up after last weekend's defeat to Motherwell. That saw Marcus Fraser, Jayden Richardson, Scott Tanser, Keanu Baccus, Nlundulu and Mikael Mandron come in for Richard King, Conor McMenamin, Declan John, Jacob Devaney, Roland Idowu and Jake Young. 

The Buddies began the game well and had the first real opportunity after only six minutes. Tanser swung a cross deep to the back post where it met Richardson whose looping header crashed off the bar. Saints were having a good spell of pressure in the opening stages with captain Mark O'Hara seeing a shot blocked in the area before Nlundulu's effort was deflected into the arms of Jerome Prior in the Livingston goal. Good pressing from Saints saw us win the ball back almost immediately with Mandron curling over the bar from 20 yards. 

Despite the decent start, there was a huge let off for Saints on 18 minutes when Fraser misjudged the flight of the ball near his box. That allowed Robbie Muirhead to race on to the ball and get a strike away, but he sent it high and wide when he would have felt he should have hit the target. 

O'Hara wasn't too far away from giving us the lead on 23 minutes when he picked up the ball on his chest and shot from 25 yards. His effort had Prior at full stretch as it drifted just over the bar. 

Scott Pittman clipped wide of target of 32 minutes after a decent bit of play from the Lions. Macaulay Tait's cross found Daniel Finlayson at the right-hand side of the box. The defender laid it back to Pittman who couldn't find the target. Moments later, the home side passed up a bigger chance to take the lead. Alex Gogic got his head on a hopeful lumped ball over the top, but didn't put enough on the header allowing Lewis Smith to steal the ball at the edge of the box. The Livingston winger made his way into the box before being denied by a strong save from Shamal George who got two big hands behind the strike to push it wide. 

It would be Saints who would hit the front as the game approached the interval. Killian Phillips launched the ball forward and Nlundulu did brilliantly to get a toe on it to take it away from Danny Wilson. The forward did well to get the ball under pressure from Kabongolo before O'Hara picked up the scraps and passed it to Tanser. Tanser switched from left to right finding Richardson who laid the ball into the path of Mandron inside the right side of the box. Mandron's cross was precise with Nlundulu doing brilliantly well to beat Kabongolo to find the net. 

Dan Nlundulu celebrates his goal

Dan Nlundulu celebrates his goal (Image: Alexander Muir)

Into the second-half, Nlundulu had an opportunity to double his and Saints' tally on 57 minutes. The striker did so well to reach a hopeful Tanser cross and beat two defenders, but his toed effort was tame and blocked by Prior. It came back out to Mandron whose shot was blocked before Livingston cleared. 

O'Hara shot wide from 20 yards on 62 minutes, while Nlundulu fired into the side-netting three minutes later after racing on to a clipped ball from the skipper as Saints looked to get a second goal. But it was the home side who would ultimately find themselves level with less than 15 minutes remaining. Substitute Barrie McKay sent a high cross into a decent area where it would meet an unmarked Kabongolo and he made no mistake as he equalised for the Lions. 

Neither side would create the chance for a winner and in truth a point was fair on the reflection of the overall match. Saints, however, were dealt a late blow when Mandron injured his shoulder and had to be substituted. The extent of the injury is yet to be known, but it does appear that the forward could be set for a spell on the sidelines. 

Full-Time: Livingston 1-1 St Mirren

St Mirren: George, Fraser, Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson (King 90), Phillips (Young 90), Baccus (Donnelly 82), O'Hara (c), Tanser, Nlundulu (Idowu 82), Mandron (Etete 90)
Subs: Mullen, Campbell, Devaney, Calvin

Livingston: Prior, McGowan (c), Kabongolo, Wilson, Finlayson, Danso (Bokila 60), Pittman (Sylla 87), Tait, Fati, L.Smith (McKay 60), Muirhead (Nouble 69)
Subs: Smith, Kerr, Wanner, Arfield, May

Referee: Don Robertson
AR1: Ross MacLeod
AR2: David Roome
Fourth Official: Jamie McCunnie
VAR: Greg Aitken

Team News: Livingston v St Mirren

Saints boss Stephen Robinson makes six changes as we take on Livingston at The Home of the Set Fare Arena this afternoon.

Keanu Baccus makes his first start of 2026 as he returns from injury, while Marcus Fraser, Jayden Richardson, Scott Tanser, Dan Nlundulu and Mikael Mandron also come in from the start. 

Declan John misses out through illness, while Conor McMenamin has a groin injury. Richard King, Jacob Devaney, Roland Idowu and Jake Young are on the bench. 

Kick-off at The Home of the Set Fare Arena is at 3pm.

St Mirren: George, Fraser, Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Baccus, O'Hara (c), Tanser, Nlundulu, Mandron
Subs: Mullen, King, Donnelly, Campbell, Devaney, Idowu, Calvin, Etete, Young

Livingston: Prior, McGowan (c), Kabongolo, Wilson, Finlayson, Danso, Pittman, Tait, Fati, L.Smith, Muirhead
Subs: Smith, Kerr, Wanner, Sylla, McKay, Bokila, Arfield, May, Nouble

Referee: Don Robertson
VAR: Greg Aitken

Away Day Info: Livingston v St Mirren (28th Feb)

St Mirren end the month of February with a trip to Livingston in the William Hill Premiership.

Match Details

Livingston v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 28th February 2026
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The Home of the Set Fare Arena

Ticket Info

Tickets for the match are available to purchase online. Tickets are priced at £26 for adults, £18 for concessions, £14 for 16-18 year-olds and £10 for U16s*.

For full ticket information, please click HERE.

Supporters looking to purchase disabled and carer tickets, should contact Livingston directly on 01506 417 000 or lfcreception@livingstonfc.co.uk and they can organise.

Supporter Info

Travel and Parking

As always, supporters are encouraged to keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link: Traffic Scotland. If travelling by train please check your journey before travel by using the Journey Planner or the ScotRail app.

Please note that there is a £5 charge for cars and a £10 charge for buses for the car park. This must be paid in cash. Supporters will be directed to the red car park.

General Info

  • Turnstiles will open at 2pm. Away ticket pod will be open from 1:30pm.
  • Kiosks will be cash and contactless.
  • There is no smoking or vaping allowed inside The Home of the Set Fare Arena. Any breaches of this will result in ejection.
  • Flags will be allowed as long as there are no offensive slogans displayed. An area will be made available for display. All flags must meet fire regulations. Please show any flags to the stewards at the search lanes.
  • No pyro.
  • No bags bigger than A4 allowed.
  • No surfing banners or telescopic poles allowed.
  • Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.

How to Follow

If you can't make the match on Saturday you can follow the action with updates on our X page.

International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription, with live audio coverage for UK based subscribers.

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