Away Day Info: Kilmarnock v St Mirren (19th Sep)

Saints travel to Kilmarnock on Friday evening as we face the Ayrshire side at the BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup.

Match Details

Kilmarnock v St Mirren
Competition: Premier Sports Cup
Date: Friday 19th September 2025
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park

Ticket Info

Over 2,000 Saints supporters will back the Buddies on Friday night and there's still time for you to get your tickets online. 

Tickets are priced at £22 for adults, £17 for concessions and £10 for U16s. St Mirren supporters will be housed in the Chadwick Stand.

Click HERE for full ticket information. 

Supporter Info

  • There is NO available space for parking cars or supporter buses within the stadium boundary. Supporter buses should park in Burnside Street (KA1 4EU) or Holmquarry Road (KA1 4DA), Kilmarnock resulting in a short 10 minute walk to the stadium.
  • Please note that there are roadworks with temporary for-way traffic lights on Dundonald Road so please remember this when travelling. However, it should not impact those supporters coming off the bypass towards the stadium.
  • Plenty of on street parking for cars is available in the vicinity of the stadium but we would ask that all supporters be mindful of residents who live near Rugby Park.
  • Supporters should be mindful of public transport timetables with the final train from Kilmarnock scheduled to leave at 10:32pm. 
  • Turnstiles will open 6:45pm. St Mirren supporters are housed in the Chadwick Stand. Please sit in allocated seats as the game is extremely busy. 
  • Kiosks are card payments only. There is no cash facility.
  • Flags should be within regulations and must have a fire certificate. No offensive or political flags will be allowed. Flags can be laid across any empty seats in the lower tier and the stewards will facilitate this.
  • No balaclavas or face coverings will be allowed.
  • No pyro or megaphones allowed. No bags bigger than A4 allowed. No surfing banners allowed.
  • Drum will be searched. Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
  • St Mirren supporters will be made welcome in the Park Hotel (adjacent to the BBSP Stadium) prior to and after the match. The hotel can be very busy on a matchday and there are various events taking place within. The hotel car park is strictly for hotel patrons only.
  • There are a number of other local establishments (within walking distance) who will welcome visiting fans e.g. Portmann Hotel (KA1 2DL), Kadekoi Bar (KA1 2QS), First Edition (KA1 1HA), The Garage Leisure Complex (KA1 2DD), Wheatshef Inn (KA1 1JG), Saltire Bar (KA1 2AH), Burns Inn (KA1 2DQ).

How to Follow

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

Premier Sports are showing the match live on Premier Sports Player.

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.

Ticket Info: Hamilton Academical v St Mirren B (24th Sep)

St Mirren B take on Hamilton Academical in matchday four of the KDM Evolution Trophy on Wednesday 24th September and tickets are on sale online.

The Young Buddies have won one, drawn one and lost one of their opening three matches having faced Dumbarton, Alloa Athletic and Annan Athletic so far in the League Phase.

Tickets are priced at £12 for adults, £6 for over-65 & 16-21 and £3 for U16s.

Hamilton Academical v St Mirren B
KDM Evolution Trophy
Venue: Broadwood Stadium
Date: Wednesday 24th September 2025
Kick-off: 7:45pm

Up Next: Kilmarnock v St Mirren (19th Sep)

Stephen Robinson's side travel to Rugby Park on Friday evening to face Kilmarnock in the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup.

A place in the last four and a trip to Hampden awaits the victors. 

Match Details

Kilmarnock v St Mirren
Competition: Premier Sports Cup
Date: Friday 19th September 2025
Kick-off: 7:45pm 
Venue: Rugby Park

Tickets

Tickets for Friday night's match are on sale online. Tickets are priced at £22 for adults, £17 for concessions and £10 for U16s. St Mirren supporters will be housed in the Chadwick Stand.

Click HERE for full ticket information. 

Form

The Buddies reached the quarter-final stage following a penalty shoot-out victory over Hearts at The SMiSA Stadium last month. Alex Gogic gave Saints a first-half lead before Oisin McEntee levelled for the Jam Tarts on 78 minutes to take the game to extra-time and penalties. Richard King, Marcus Fraser, Roland Idowu and Evan Mooney netted for Saints, while Shamal George saved Claudio Braga's attempt. That allowed Malik Dijksteel to step up and tuck away the final penalty as the Buddies claimed a 5-4 shoot-out win. 

Stephen Robinson's men are unbeaten in their last five in all competitions and picked up their first league win of the season away to Falkirk on Saturday. Goals from Declan John and Mikael Mandron saw the Saints win 2-1 at the Falkirk Stadium in the William Hill Premiership. 

Kilmarnock defeated Dundee United in the last 16 to progress to the quarter-final stage. Marcus Dackers and Brad Lyons scored for the Ayrshire side as they defeated the Arabs 2-1 at Rugby Park last month. 

Stuart Kettlewell's side suffered their first defeat of the season on Sunday. An injury-time penalty kick saw Celtic secure a 2-1 victory at Rugby Park in the William Hill Premiership. 

Malik Dijksteel scored the winning penalty on his home debut

Malik Dijksteel scored the winning penalty for St Mirren in the Round of 16 (Image: Craig Brown)

The Officials

David Dickinson is the referee on Friday night. There is no VAR in place for this match. 

Saints pick up three points after win at Falkirk

St Mirren won their first Premiership match of the season with second-half goals from Declan John and Mikael Mandron giving Saints three points away to Falkirk.

The victory moves the Buddies to fourth place in the William Hill Premiership and extends our unbeaten league run to four matches. 

Manager Stephen Robinson, taking charge of his 400th match as a manager, named the same starting line-up for the fourth game in a row, while welcoming new signing Dan Nlundulu on to the bench as well as the returning Conor McMenamin.

A pretty listless opening to the match was briefly stirred on 24 minutes when a cross from John was met by Jonah Ayunga. The forward was always stretching and couldn't get his header on target. A minute later another dangerous ball from John found Jayden Richardson at the far end of the box. He checked inside before laying off to Killian Phillips on the edge of the area but the Irishman scooped over. 

Falkirk then came close three minutes later when Shamal George was caught out by a cross and that allowed Ross MacIver to send a header beyond the Saints goalkeeper. Miguel Freckleton was there to turn the ball over to deny the home side the opener. Lewis Neilson looked like he should have put the John McGlynn's side in front after the ball eventually fell to him from the resulting corner, but he fired over with the offside flag raised in any case. MacIver should have done better when he got himself on the end of a Brad Spencer free-kick just after the half-hour mark. His header was tame though and easy for George. 

Saints were forced into a change before the interval when Marcus Fraser, who fell awkwardly in the Saints box and injured his ankle, had to be replaced by Richard King on 42 minutes. 

The Buddies came out the better side after the interval and could have opened the scoring a little over 10 minutes after the restart. Richardson's cross picked out Mandron in the box and the forward brought it down on his chest before laying off to Mark O'Hara on the edge of the area. The skipper didn't get the connection he would have wanted as he fired over. 

Stephen Robinson's side would make the breakthrough on 64 minutes with John's deflected free-kick finding the net. Mandron was fouled 25 yards from goal with Falkirk captain Spencer booked for the challenge. John stood over it alongside Killian Phillips, but it was the Welshman who shot and it took a big deflection to wrong foot the Falkirk goalkeeper and find the net. 

Declan John celebrates goal against Falkirk (Image: Paul Byars)

Declan John celebrates goal against Falkirk (Image: Paul Byars)

New signing Nlundulu was given his debut with 20 minutes remaining as he replaced Ayunga and he looked lively in his cameo. 

Phillips almost added a second for Saints on 71 minutes when his brilliant run saw him on the end of King's lifted ball over the top. The Irish midfielder brought it down well on his chest before forcing a big save from Bain. It was then the hosts who came close to levelling two minutes later when Calvin Miller's deflected cross almost sneaked in at the back post. 

Saints would double their advantage with less than 10 minutes remaining and once again John was integral. His stunning cross was straight on the head of Mandron who cleverly glanced into the net to put Saints on the way to three points. 

Mikael Mandron celebrates goal against Falkirk (Image: Paul Byars)

Mikael Mandron celebrates goal against Falkirk (Image: Paul Byars)

But the Buddies never seem to do things the easy way and that came to pass on 88 minutes when substitute Brian Graham's header reduced the deficit and gave the near 7,000 home support encouragement heading into injury-time. As it were, it was Saints who came the closest to adding to their tally in the final minutes. It would have been 3-1 but for an excellent save from Bain denying a 20 yard strike from King. 

The three points make their way back to Paisley and give manager Stephen Robinson the perfect way to mark 400 matches as a manager. 

Full-Time: Falkirk 1-2 St Mirren

Stephen Robinson Post-Falkirk

Stephen Robinson applauds support after winning in his 400th match as a manager (Image: Paul Byars)

St Mirren: George, Fraser (King 42), Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Baccus, O'Hara (c), John (Tanser 90), Mandron, Ayunga (Nlundulu 69)
Subs Not Used: Mullen, Sobowale, McMenamin, Idowu, Dijksteel, Mooney

Falkirk: Bain, Adams, Neilson, Henderson, McCann, Cartwright, Spencer (c), Miller (Samuel-Ogunsuyi 79), Tait (Agyeman 90), Arfield (Williams 65), MacIver (Graham 79)
Subs Not Used: Hogarth, Oliver, Allan, Lissah, Hart

Referee: Duncan Nicolson
Assistant Referee: Dougie Potter
Assistant Referee: Gordon McCabe
Fourth Official: Gary Hanvidge
VAR: Andrew Dallas

Attendance: 7,460

Team News: Falkirk v St Mirren

St Mirren remain unchanged for the fourth match in a row as Saints take on Falkirk in the William Hill Premiership this afternoon. 

The manager, who celebrates his 400th match in management this afternoon, goes with the same side the drew 1-1 with Hibernian prior to the international break. 

Deadline day signing Dan Nlundulu comes into the squad as he takes his place on the bench, while Conor McMenamin returns from injury. 

Manager Stephen Robinson ahead of his 400th match in management

St Mirren: George, Fraser, Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Baccus, O'Hara (c), John, Mandron, Ayunga
Subs: Mullen, King, Sobowale, Tanser, McMenamin, Idowu, Dijksteel, Nlundulu, Mooney

Falkirk: Bain, Adams, Neilson, Henderson, McCann, Cartwright, Spencer (c), Miller, Tait, Arfield, MacIver
Subs: Hogarth, Graham, Agyeman, Oliver, Allan, Williams, Lissah, Hart, Samuel-Ogunsuyi

Away Day Info: Falkirk v St Mirren (13th Sep)

Saints return to William Hill Premiership action this weekend as Stephen Robinson's men get set to take on promoted Falkirk at the Falkirk Stadium.

It's the first meeting of the two since the end of the 2017/18 Championship season.

Match Details

Falkirk v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 13th September 2025
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The Falkirk Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for this match are SOLD OUT! 

We received an allocation of around 700 for this match and these quickly sold out. We thank supporters for their brilliant support!

Supporter Info

  • A minute's applause will take place prior to kick-off to mark the passing of former Falkirk FC Chairman Douglas McIntyre and groundsman Joe Wallace. We ask that all supporters, where able, respect this moment. 
  • Supporters should be aware that there are works ongoing near the vicinity of the Falkirk Stadium. The Fire Station roundabout exits have been reduced to a single lane, causing delays.
  • With road closures in action, St Mirren buses will be cleared via the Grangemouth Road exit. 
  • There are also pedestrian footpath diversions in place. Pedestrians travelling through the A9/A904 Westfield area are being reminded to use the signed footpath diversion routes to ensure their safety while improvement works continue.
  • Supporters should also be mindful of major bridge refurbishment on the M8 at Junction 26 (Hillington Interchange) causing delays. As always, please plan your journey accordingly.
  • Turnstiles will open at 2pm. St Mirren supporters will be situated in sections E, F and part of D, in the North Stand, and should enter via turnstiles 11 and 12. With a large crowd expected, queues are likely. Please sit in your allocated seats.
  • Please comply with stewards instructions.
  • Car parking is available at the Falkirk Stadium at a cost of £5 per car. St Mirren supporters can park behind the North Stand. The car park area behind the North Stand will be divided into home and away parking. St Mirren supporters will be able to park at the East side of the North Stand.
  • Please be aware that parking in any of the electric car charging bays in the Falkirk Stadium car park without an electric vehicle could result in a fine.
  • Kiosks accept both card and cash. 
  • Three banners have been approved by Falkirk due to the lack of available space at the Falkirk Stadium.
  • Please display banners to the CCTV cameras before entering the stadium. Please be guided by the stewards on placement of any banners which must not cover any advertising within 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 smoke cannisters! No Megaphones!
  • No bags bigger than A4 size allowed. Any bags bigger needed into the stadium for medical purposes please email slo@stmirren.com before the game.
  • No surfing banners or telescopic poles allowed.
  • One drum will be allowed inside stadium and will be required to be searched prior to entry. Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.
  • No smoking anywhere inside the Falkirk Stadium and no pass out is allowed.

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.

Premier Sports Cup Ticket Info: Kilmarnock v St Mirren (19th Sep)

Tickets for our Premier Sports Cup quarter-final away to Kilmarnock are now on sale online. 

Stephen Robinson's side travel to Rugby Park to face Kilmarnock on Friday 19th September with a place in the last four and a trip to Hampden up for grabs. 

St Mirren supporters will be housed in the Chadwick Stand. 

Kilmarnock v St Mirren
Premier Sports Cup
Venue: Rugby Park
Date: Friday 19th September 2025
Kick-off: 7:45pm


Ticket prices are as follows:

Adults £22
Concessions* £17
U16 £10

* 65+, under-21s

Ambulant and carer tickets - £17 (carer free of charge if required)

To purchase ambulant and carer tickets please contact the Kilmarnock ticketing team directly.

Email: tickets@kilmarnock.co.uk
Tel: 01563 545 311

To reserve wheelchair accessible and carer tickets please contact Kilmarnock's disabled supporters' representatives direct; 

Peter Orr - 07759 616 945 
peterorr45@yahoo.co.uk 

Mae Orr - 07909 713 098

Please note the away support will be situated in the Chadwick Stand only. If an away supporters purchases a home end ticket they will be denied entry. Tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable and T&C's apply. 

Scottish March of the Day // 10th-12th October

The Darby Rimmer MND Foundation and My Name'5 Doddie Foundation are working together to stage the Scottish March of the Day, a continuous 146-mile fundraising walk over two days around 22 football grounds in Scotland including The SMiSA Stadium.

Taking place between 10th-12th October, the walk will begin at Motherwell's Fir Park on Friday 10th October with The SMiSA Stadium being the final stadium stop on the Friday evening.

The walk will include many former footballers and those whose lives have been impacted by Motor Neurone Disease with all funds raised shared equally by the two charities.

This is an open event and anyone can take part. Walkers can register in groups of up to six people to walk any of the daytime stages. Registration for core walkers costs £10 per person, which covers the cost of their event t-shirts. Registration can be completed online with registration closing on Sunday 14th September. 

To find out more about the event, please click HERE.

Miguel Freckleton quickly settling at Saints

Miguel Freckleton has settled in nicely at St Mirren.

The 22-year-old joined Stephen Robinson’s side from Sheffield United in July, penning a two-year deal with the Buddies.

The defender has impressed in his four appearances at Saints. He was named in the SPFL Team of the Week after our Premier Sports Cup victory over Hearts and scored his first goal in a 1-1 draw against Hibernian before the international break.

His assured performances at the back have quickly endeared him to the Buddies support and he’s enjoying himself at The SMiSA Stadium. That, in part, is due to his teammates who have warmly welcomed Miguel to the club and helped him overcome any initial doubts about moving away from family.

"It’s amazing," the defender told stmirren.com. "The boys have been amazing. I couldn't be happier.

When the move came around, I was a bit iffy because it's so far away from my family. But at the end of the day, I think the boys have helped me so much.

"It’s a credit to them as people as well, and the manager and the staff, and even just Scotland in general. I think it's a nice place so it's been good. It’s going well so far and it's nice to be here."

Showcasing his ability 

The young defender has shown his ability in his early sightings at Saints and he admits the opportunity to showcase himself was a big attraction in drawing him to Scotland.

"Coming here as well was another opportunity to showcase my ability because it's a big league and obviously it gets a lot of coverage and attention.

"St Mirren was perfect for me to come and try to show my ability. I'm young still so I want to get that exposure."

Miguel Freckleton

Demands

"I think it's good because the demand's high," Miguel continued.

"Especially in training, everyone's demanding. You don't get a break, being a young player or older, no one gets a break. Everyone's demanding off each other.

We've got international players here so the demand's high. I think the training, the intensity, and then the matches, you've just got to replicate what you do in training."

Off the Mark

Miguel opened his St Mirren account when he gave us the lead away to Hibernian in our 1-1 draw prior to the break. But the 21-year-old admits worries over a potential offside meant he didn't initially enjoy the moment as much as he could have. 

"It was nice celebrating to the away fans," he said. "Obviously, I didn't celebrate as much as I probably could have. But after I realised it was a goal I went to the manager and then back to celebrate to them [the supporters] because they were amazing. 

"It was a good delivery and a striker's finish!" he joked. 

"I got my first professional goal last season, so it was nice to get one early because sometimes it comes towards the end of the season and you're like 'oh I ain't got no goal' and in the back of your mind you're thinking 'I need one' so yeah early ones are nice to set the tone."

Miguel Freckleton celebrates first goal against Hibernian

St Mirren FC Accessibility Review

St Mirren Football Club has conducted an initial review of its accessibility policies and practices and wishes to communicate with supporters regarding future actions.

Following internal operational meetings in recognition of the importance of ensuring our supporters are included in policy creation, the club has engaged with a local independent disability charity – the multi-award winning I Am Me Scotland – www.iammescotland.co.uk. I Am Me is an organisation that began in Paisley in 2012, achieving charity status in 2015. It aims to promote equality and diversity by raising awareness of disability and tackling disability hate crimes. I Am Me has since gone on to develop many innovative initiatives, including the recently launched Disability Friendly initiative, which is a network of organisations across Scotland who aim to support disabled people to feel valued and included within their communities.

The club has met with representatives from the charity to discuss the potential for the club to become the first registered Disability Friendly club in Scotland.  As part of this discussion, I Am Me agreed to oversee the delivery of an independent accessibility review, which will look at all aspects of the club accessibility, including access, ticketing, facilities and support, ensuring that supporters and staff have the opportunity to be involved in the review.

The I Am Me team will initially use the ‘Help a Buddie’ tickets to undertake a mystery shopper exercise at the upcoming home fixture against Dundee. A group of people selected from I Am Me will attend. The individuals selected have varying disabilities and accessibility requirements, allowing them to understand a matchday experience from an independent point of view. Feedback from this exercise will be collated and help inform proposals/recommendations put forward to the review panel.

The I Am Me team will also run two in-person workshops conducted at the stadium, for supporters, these will be followed by a feedback session, ensuring participating supporters are included in the whole process. The workshops will be open to all supporters to apply and attend through an Eventbrite invite process, restricted to 30 attendees per session. As part of the information gathering process, we will also be distributing an online survey to the wider fanbase to get as many views as possible on accessibility across the club. To access the survey please click HERE.

The workshops, surveys and mystery shopping exercise will take an overall look at accessibility within the club, which will include access to the grounds, ticketing procedures and complete match day experience.

The aim is to create a well-rounded approach to reviewing the clubs accessibility processes and further identify other areas of improvement to allow supporters who have a disability, or additional support requirement, a more comfortable and inclusive approach to attending matches at The SMiSA Stadium. It is hoped that a full accessibility review will also provide opportunities for St Mirren to lead on inclusion and become a club that others seek to benchmark against.

An internal review panel will consider the recommendations from the workshops and the stakeholder survey. The panel will consist of representatives from the club, as well as SMiSA, the SLOs, St Mirren Disabled Supporters Association and other relevant external stakeholders. It will be chaired by an independent trustee of I Am Me Scotland.

The review findings will be used to draft a policy which will then be presented to the club board at the November board meeting for final review and sign off, with the aim to share with fans ahead of the launch of half season tickets.

Once the review has been completed, I Am Me Scotland will provide disability training for all operational staff and the club will be recognised as a Disability Friendly partner.

St Mirren Chief Operating Officer Keith Lasley said: "We received important feedback from supporters over the summer surrounding our wheelchair, ambulant disabled supporters' and carer tickets.

"As a fan-owned club, we appreciate the importance of measured feedback and took seriously any concerns that supporters may have had.

"We have worked closely with I Am Me to understand issues surrounding accessibility at St Mirren and are pleased to confirm the creation of our accessibility review that will help shape best-in-class practices going forward.

"We want to enhance the matchday experience for all connected with St Mirren and ensure that everyone is welcome."

Accessibility Workshop

Accessibility Workshop 1: eventbrite.co.uk/e/smisa-accessibility-workshops-tickets-1629771914669?aff=oddtdtcreator

Accessibility Workshop 2: eventbrite.co.uk/e/smisa-accessibility-workshops-evening-tickets-1630783129239?aff=oddtdtcreator

To learn more about I Am Me please visit their website iammescotland.co.uk

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