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Premier Sports Cup Final Ticket Update // Sales close on Wednesday

St Mirren contest the Premier Sports Cup Final at Hampden Park this Sunday and we'll be backed by over 13,000 Buddies.

Saints take on Celtic in the showpiece event at the National Stadium and a very limited number of tickets remain online. We'd urge any supporters yet to purchase tickets to do so now to avoid disappointment. Sales will close at midnight on Wednesday to allow smooth ingestion of tickets onto the Hampden Park Ticket App. 

The St Mirren Ticket Office will be open as normal Monday to Friday. We'll also be open on Saturday between 10am-1pm to help assist with any late enquiries or assistance that supporters may require. Please note the due to Saturday's opening, the St Mirren Ticket Office will be closed on Monday 15th December.

We're grateful to all supporters for their terrific backing and look forward to seeing you all at Hampden on Sunday.

Come On Ye Saints!

Over 13,000 tickets sold

Paisley Turns Purple // Introducing our 2025/26 third kit

We are delighted to introduce our 2025/26 St Mirren third kit.

SMiSA members were invited to create designs for our new third kit with almost 100 entries received. These were whittled down to five designs that were then voted on by SMiSA members.

The winning effort was created by Jordan Byrne who designed a striking purple kit with a collar and Paisley pattern embossed throughout. 

Our new third kit is now available to pre-order online. Pre-order yours NOW at stmirrendirect.co.uk/collections/third-kit.

Our 2025/26 Third Kit

2026 Calendar Signing Night

The St Mirren FC 2026 Calendar signing night will take place in the Club 1877 at The SMiSA Stadium on Tuesday 9th December 2025.

Men's first-team players will be on hand from 5pm until 7pm (last entry at 6:45pm) to sign calendars and meet supporters. Supporters with accessibility requirements will be able to arrive from 4:30pm at the main reception. 

Calendars, which are available to buy at the St Mirren club shop, can be purchased on the night or from the club shop prior to the signing.

Please note that only calendars will be signed by the players, no other merchandise will be permitted to be signed on the night. 

Killian Phillips promotes the new St Mirren calendar

Saints return to winning ways with victory over Dundee United

St Mirren returned to winning ways as goals from Conor McMenamin and Keanu Baccus saw Stephen Robinson's men defeat Dundee United 2-0 at The SMiSA Stadium.

The Buddies' goals came either side of half-time as we picked up our first league victory since September. 

Saints started brightly with McMenamin's brilliant touch seeing him wonderfully take down a ball over the top and get himself in on goal. He tried to squeeze the ball beyond David Richards from a tight angle with the United goalkeeper blocking. A minute later, Saints came close again with the ball eventually falling for Killian Phillips who saw his shot deflected wide. 

The Buddies would get their reward on 17 minutes when McMenamin scored his first goal of the season. Mikael Mandron fed the ball to Jonah Ayunga who charged down the left. Under pressure from Ryan Strain, he fed it back to the arriving John. The Welshman's delivery was quality and met the onrushing McMenamin at the back post to bury the header beyond Richards in the United goal.

Conor McMenamin scores against Dundee United

John, who returned from injury after missing Wednesday night's draw against Aberdeen, wasn't far away from adding his name to the scoresheet on 25 minutes. Ayunga's brilliant running saw him draw a foul from a United defender and win a free-kick 20 yards from goal. John stepped up to take but curled inches over the bar.

Shamal George was called into action with less than 10 minutes of the first-half remaining. Marcus Fraser's slip allowed Zach Sapsford to race clear on goal. Miguel Freckleton did well to keep pace with the Australian forward, though he still got the shot away. George made himself big to save the low strike.

The visitors started the second-half strongly as they looked for a route back into the match, but failed to test George in the early stages. Instead it was John's free-kick causing havoc in the United defence with Mandron seeing a strike blocked just before the hour mark. 

United almost drew themselves with 25 minutes remaining when Sapsford's 20-yard free-kick crashed off the bar. A minute later, Saints doubled their advantage. Substitute Baccus netted his first goal since returning to St Mirren in the summer. Phillips' header was saved by Richards, but the United goalkeeper couldn't hold and Baccus was quickest to react on the follow-up, slamming into the net to make it 2-0.

Keanu Baccus celebrates against Dundee United

George made a top class save to deny Amar Fatah and keep our two-goal advantage heading into the final 20 minutes of the match. The visitors looked to catch out Saints, taking the resulting corner quickly. Craig Sibbald struck but cannoned his attempt off the bar. 

United threw on Ivan Dolcek and Kristijan Trapanovski with less than 10 minutes remaining to try and find the goal that would set up a nervy finish for Saints. But in truth it was Stephen Robinson's men who were the more likely to add to the scoresheet as they hit United on the counter on several occasions. Baccus was the closet, turning an effort just wide of the post in the final minute of normal time. 

A welcome three points remain in Paisley as the Saints get ready to gear up for a big week ahead of the Premier Sports Cup Final next Sunday.

Full-Time: St Mirren 2-0 Dundee United

St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), King, Freckleton, McMenamin (Richardson 68), Phillips, Taylor (Baccus 59), Gogic, John (Tanser 82), Mandron (Nlundulu 68), Ayunga (Mooney 82)
Subs Not Used: Mullen, Idowu, Dijksteel, Douglas

Dundee United: Richards, Strain (Trapanovski 81), Iovu, Sevelj (Fatah 46), Graham (c), Sapsford (Dolcek 82), Ferry, Sibbald, Stephenson, Keresztes, Moller
Subs: Adams, Esselink, Stirton, Cleall-Harding, Beattie

Referee: Nick Walsh
AR1: Frank Connor
AR2: Sean Carr
Fourth Official: Joel Kennedy 
VAR: Ross Hardie

Attendance: 6,518

Team News: St Mirren v Dundee United

St Mirren host Dundee United at The SMiSA Stadium this afternoon and manager Stephen Robinson makes three changes to the team that drew 3-3 with Aberdeen on Wednesday night.

Richard King, who scored our injury-time equaliser on Wednesday evening, comes in from the start as do Declan John and Conor McMenamin. Scott Tanser, Jayden Richardson and Keanu Baccus drop to the bench.

Declan John has shaken off the injury he suffered last weekend to return to the starting line-up, but captain Mark O'Hara remains unavailable.

16-year-old St Mirren Youth Academy graduate Luke Douglas takes a place in the squad after impressing for the U19s. 

Kick-off at The SMiSA Stadium is at 3pm.

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

Dundee United: Richards, Strain, Iovu, Sevelj, Graham (c), Sapsford, Ferry, Sibbald, Stephenson, Keresztes, Moller
Subs: Adams, Esselink, Trapanovski, Fatah, Dolcek, Stirton, Cleall-Harding, Beattie

Matchday Info: St Mirren v Dundee United (6th Dec)

St Mirren host Dundee United at The SMiSA Stadium on Saturday in William Hill Premiership action.

St Mirren vs Dundee United
William Hill Premiership
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium, Paisley
Date: Saturday 6th December 2025
Kick-off: 3pm

The match day officials for Saturday's match are as follows:

Referee: Nick Walsh
Assistant Referee: Frank Connor
Assistant Referee: Sean Carr
VAR: Ross Hardie


Match Details

The game kicks-off at 3pm and season tickets are valid for the match. Full instructions on how to download and use the Future Ticketing digital app can be found HERE.

The St Mirren Ticket Office is open on matchday from 11am until just after kick-off (3pm). The match is all ticket – tickets will be on sale UNTIL KICK-OFF (subject to availability).

Dundee United supporters can buy their tickets at stmirren.com/awaytickets.

Turnstiles will open to supporters on matchday from 2pm. Supporters should arrive early to avoid delays. Supporters should be respectful of each other and remain within their allocated seats. Please do not stand in non-seated areas.

Supporters should also note that there is no access between the West and North Stands.

Ticket Information

  • Main Stand (Regular Seats)
    Main Stand (Regular Seats)
    Adult £28
    Concessions* £18
    Junior (12-17) £12
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £18
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, unemployed

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • West Stand
    West Stand
    Adult £28
    Concessions* £18
    Junior (12-17) £12
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £18
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, unemployed

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • Tony Fitzpatrick Family (South) Stand
    Tony Fitzpatrick Family (South) Stand
    Adult £28
    Concessions* £18
    Junior (12-17) £12
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £18
    Carer Free

    Please note that the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand is a Family Stand and therefore we expect no swearing within this area.

    * 65+, full-time student, unemployed

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • North Stand (Away Fans)
    North Stand (Away Fans)
    Adult £28
    Concessions* £18
    Junior (12-17) £12
    Child (under 12) £6
    Wheelchair User** £18
    Carer Free

    * 65+, full-time student, unemployed

    ** – The 'Wheelchair user' ticket is only available to purchase directly from the Ticket Office, it is not available online. Proof must be provided for anyone requiring a carer. To be entitled to a free carer ticket you must be in receipt of the higher rate mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

Home-Start Christmas Appeal

We are asking supporters to give generously, if they can, to help support the Home-Start Christmas Appeal 2025 at The SMiSA Stadium.

Supporting our strategic charity partners, Home-Start Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, we are asking you to donate new toys, selection boxes and adult toiletry gift sets to local families. These can be deposited at collection bins that will be situated near turnstiles. 

Home-Start Christmas Appeal

Supporter Information

There have been recent, disappointing instances of supporters in the West Stand spraying graffiti in toilets. We would strongly urge those responsible to refrain from such acts and respect the club, its structures and facilities.

Supporters travelling to the match should be aware of ongoing major bridge refurbishment on the M8 at Junction 26 (Hillington Interchange) causing delays. As always, please plan your journey accordingly.

We'll have a face painter and balloon artist in The Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand before kick-off, as well as our #Saints1stGoal, Bung a Baw and Spot the Ball challenges too!

Car Parking

The club would like to remind supporters of parking restrictions in and around The SMiSA Stadium on matchdays. Please click here for the full update.

A limited number of matchday parking passes for Saturday's match are available to buy online. These are available in the White Car Park. Please note all parking must now be bought in advance, there will no longer be matchday cash on the gate sales for car parking.

Seasonal car park passes are sold out.

Red Zone - South

For Hospitality Patrons and Home Disabled Supporters Seasonal Passes Only.

To enter/exit Greenhill Road.

Black Zone - Southwest

For The Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand and Main Stand Patrons.

To enter/exit via Drums Avenue.

White Zone - West

For West Stand Patrons Seasonal Passes and those with matchday pass. Home disabled supporters in bays behind West Stand.

To enter/exit via Ferguslie Park Avenue.

Yellow Zone - North West

Away disabled supporters in bays behind the 4G pitch.

To enter/exit via Ferguslie Park Avenue.

Post Match

Drivers should not encroach onto pedestrian areas while fans are exiting the stadium.

Car Park Zones at The SMiSA 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, while UK based subscribers can listen to live audio commentary.


Visitor Information

  • Electronic Ticketing System

    At the SMiSA Stadium we have an electronic ticketing system in place at the turnstiles.

    The process of using the system is fairly straight-forward and easy to use:

    • On entering the turnstile you will see the ticket reader.
    • Place your match ticket (with the barcode or QR code facing upwards) or smartcard – into the aperture
    • Once the ticket/smartcard is accepted into the system the green light will illuminate and an audio alert will sound after which you should hear the turnstile being unlocked
    • Push the turnstile gate and enter the stadium as you normally would.

    The whole process will only take a few seconds.

    Please note that there will be stewards in attendance to help where required.

  • Street Parking on Matchday

    The Club has been made aware of problems occasioned by inconsiderate parking in the area of Tannahill Road.

    Seemingly supporters are parking despite the presence of double yellow lines and as a consequence local bus routes are also being blocked because streets in this area are narrow and fans are parking on both sides. People, many of whom are elderly, are having to walk from Greenhill Road to their homes because buses can’t get access.

    Residents who have cars parked in driveways are experiencing similar difficulties getting their vehicles in and out. On being approached by local residents some supporters have been somewhat aggressive which could lead to confrontation.

    St Mirren Football Club strives to be a good neighbour and we would ask that ALL supporters attending the stadium not only park in accordance with local parking restrictions but also give consideration to the needs of local residents by parking sensibly so as not to occasion an unnecessary obstruction.

  • Picking Up & Dropping Off by Car on Match Day

    We are also aware of problems with patrons parking at the front of the Main Stand to pick up disabled supporters at the end of the game. This area is a 'no parking' zone on match days (with cones on the road) and has to be kept clear for emergency access. It is an inappropriate location for disabled spectator uplifts, as not only does it cause an obstruction on the road, it also causes a danger to pedestrians leaving the stadium.

    Please note that the designated pick-up/drop off points are either in Drums Avenue or the two lay-byes on Ferguslie Park Avenue.

  • Finding the SMiSA Stadium

  • Getting to the SMiSA Stadium

    BY ROAD

    Follow signs for Paisley & Glasgow Airport. Exit the M8 at Junction 29 (St James’ Interchange) which is just after Glasgow Airport turn off if travelling east to west. Be careful not to exit on to the A737 which is signposted for Irvine. It is best to stay in the middle lane when passing the Airport as this leads naturally to the St James’ Interchange exit.

    At the interchange take the first left onto a dual carriageway with some football parks on the left hand side. Follow this road and after a sharp right hand bend you should now be in Greenock Road. Then take your first right on to Clark Street and drive to the end of the street which is the junction with Greenhill Road, turn left and you will see the stadium on the opposite side of the road.

    BY RAIL

    Get train from Paisley Gilmour Street to Paisley St James – exit from the station is straight onto Greenhill Road where the stadium is facing you. To plan your journey by rail with Scotrail please click HERE.

    BY BUS

    Most buses will stop at Paisley Cross or Mill Street, from both you will see the Paisley Town Hall. From the Town Hall cross the High Street towards the Piazza Shopping Centre, when acoss walk towards the town centre until you come to Gilmour Street. Turn right on to Gilmour Street and walk towards the railway station which is about 150 yards away. From there you can get train to Paisley St James or if you prefer to walk the following routes are advised by the police:

    Home fans: cross road to the left on to St James Street – follow through up Underwood Road then turn right at Greenhill Road where stadium is 200 yards further along the road. Access to the Main Stand is from Greenhill Road and the South and West Stands will be accessed from Drums Avenue.

    Away fans: cross road to Love Street continue up the street till you come to Albion Street where you will turn left. Follow Albion Street until you come to the junction with Greenock Road where you will turn right. Cross the road then walk about 200 yards before taking your first left on to Clark Street. Walk straight up Clark Street to the end of the street which is the junction with Greenhill Road, turn left and you will see the the stadium on the opposite side of the road. Access to the North Stand will be from Ferguslie Park Avenue.

Up Next: St Mirren v Dundee United (6th Dec)

Saints are back at The SMiSA Stadium on Saturday as we play host to Jim Goodwin's Dundee United.

Match Details

St Mirren v Dundee United
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 6th December 2025
Kick-off: 3pm 
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Tickets

Season Tickets are valid for Saturday's match. Non-season ticket holders can buy tickets at stmirren.com/matchtickets

Dundee United supporters can buy their tickets at stmirren.com/awaytickets

Form

Richard King's injury-time goal saw Saints take a share of the spoils away at Aberdeen on Wednesday night. Marcus Fraser and Jonah Ayunga were also on the scoresheet as the Buddies battled out a 3-3 draw at Pittodrie.

Dundee United were denied all three points at home to Rangers on Wednesday when Nedim Bajrami scored an injury-time penalty for the Glasgow side in a 2-2 draw at Tannadice.

United sit in eighth place in the William Hill Premiership, five points ahead of Saints. 

The Arabs took the points when the sides met in October at Tannadice. Dan Nlundulu gave Saints the lead, but Zach Sapsford equalised before half-time. Alex Gogic was shown a late red card and Dundee United would take full advantage with Amar Fatah scoring from the penalty spot on 84 minutes before Craig Sibbald secured a 3-1 win in the final minutes.

Our last victory against United came in May when goals from Mikael Mandron and Jonah Ayunga saw us win 2-0 at Tannadice. 

Saints players applaud after win at Tannadice

Our last win over United came at Tannadice in May

The Officials

Nick Walsh is the man in the middle on Saturday. Ross Hardie is the VAR.

Saints pick up point after battling performance

St Mirren earn a last gasp point away to Aberdeen, thanks to a 99th min equaliser from Richard King.

The Dons scored late on themselves, after Lazetic scored a brace from the bench put them 3-2 in the 85th min, but Jamaican International Richard King came off the bench to rescue a point for St Mirren.

St Mirren were looking to end their seven league match winless run against the Dons. Aberdeen were hoping to continue their fine form, which saw them have a six game undefeated run with three wins.

St Mirren have won nine of the last 16 meetings between the two sides, whilst also winning three out of the last five matches at Pittodrie.

The Buddies made three changes from their defeat to Dundee with Scott Tanser, Fraser Taylor and Jonah Ayunga replacing the injured Declan John, Conor McMenamin and Dan Nlundulu. Mark O’Hara missed out with a foot injury.

For Aberdeen they made four changes from their win away to Livingston. In came Alexander Jensen, Dante Polvara, Tobi Keskinen and Kevin Nisbet for club captain Graeme Shinnie, Sivert Heltne Nilsen, Jesper Karlsson and Marko Lazetic. Tobers missed the game with a knee injury.

Stephen Robinson’s side got the match underway but it was Aberdeen who got the first chance of the match. Armstrong combined for a one two with Aouchiche on the left hand side, gave the ball to Keskinen on the edge of the box, whos strike had George rooted and hit the post. The ball was crossed into Nisbet, with his header going straight into the hands of George.

Jimmy Thelin’s side pushed for an opener and nearly had it again through Nisbet. Armstrong’s corner was a deep one, he found Nisbet, who peeled away from his man but volleyed wide.

St Mirren had a chance of their own moments later. A Baccus long throw found its way to Mandron and after some confusion in the box his shot went wide. Taylor was booked afterwards for a foul on Polvara, who later went down with a knee injury but was ok to continue.

Tanser thought that he had his first goal of the season to give St Mirren the lead. Taylor crossed ball into the wingback, Tanser got up high, went to win a second header and was judged to have impeded Mitov. He put the ball into the back of the net but was ruled out.

Aberdeen came back down the left. Armstrong was able to cut inside and forced George to save the shot to his lower right.

George sent the ball long to Ayunga, who flicked the ball to his strike partner Mandron. Mandron’s half volley was hit hard but was pushed away by Mitov, as it ended in the first half 0-0.

Aberdeen got the sides started in the second half and St Mirren were awarded their first penalty of the season. Taylor’s free kick was crossed into the box and handled by Knoester. After a lengthy VAR check Steven McLean awarded a penalty. Fraser stepped up and slotted it bottom left with Mitov diving the wrong way for his first goal of the season.

Thelin responded by bringing on Karlsson for Jensen and he nearly had an immediate impact. Keskinen’s low cross found the substitute just inside the box. His low driven strike looked to be going in, but a terrific block from Freckleton kept it out, before Aouchiche smashed the ball over the bar.

Aberdeen kept knocking on St Mirren’s door. After a cross from Lobban the ball found its way to Armstrong. George caught his lay off to Polvara. Lazetic was then introduced for Aouchiche.

Aberdeen got their equaliser through Polvara. An Armstrong corner was headed towards goal from Lazetic. Mandron cleared the ball off the line but it fell to Polvara who smashed it past George.

The Dons took the lead minutes later. Karlsson had a vicious moving strike that was spilt by George. Lazetic was the quickest to react, and after a brief VAR check for offside the goal was given.

Stephen Robinson responded by taking off Taylor, Tanser, Baccus Richardson and Mandron for King, McMenamin, Donnelly, Nlundulu and Mooney.

The Buddies got their equaliser through Ayunga. A long punt form Freckleton up the pitch saw Ayunga dispossess Milne, his shot went straight through Mitov and St Mirren were level.

The hosts thought they had all three points after a late goal from Lazetic. Armstrong’s cross from the left hand side was caressed in from the substitute to get his third goal in two games against the Buddies. Molloy and Nilsen then replaced Armstrong and Keskinen.

St Mirren kept pushing and eventually got their reward through substitute King. Fellow substitute McMenamin’s cross from the left hand side found the head of King, who leapt the highest and powered it past Mitov to earn St Mirren a point on the road.

Full-Time: Aberdeen 3-3 St Mirren

St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), Gogic, Freckleton, Richardson (McMenamin 78), Phillips, Baccus (Nlundulu 78), Taylor (Donnelly 78), Tanser (King 78), Ayunga, Mandron (Mooney 80)
Subs: Mullen, Sobowale, Idowu, Dijksteel

Aberdeen: Mitov, Lobban, Devlin (c), Knoester, Milne, Jensen (Karlsson 59), Aouchiche (Lazetic 68), Polvara, Armstrong (Molloy 89), Keskinen (Nilsen 89), Nisbet
Subs: Suman, Shinnie, Clarkson, Bilalovic, Kjartansson

Referee: Steven McLean
AR1: Alastair Mather
AR2: Steven Traynor
Fourth Official: George Calder
VAR: Kevin Clancy

Team News: Aberdeen v St Mirren

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson has made three changes to his side for tonight's William Hill Premiership match against Aberdeen. 

Fraser Taylor, Scott Tanser and Jonah Ayunga come in for Conor McMenamin, Declan John and Dan Nlundulu.

Declan John is out following his injury against Dundee, while Mark O'Hara is still not available with a foot injury. However, the manager hopes the pair could be available for this weekend's match at home to Dundee United. 

Kick-off at Pittodrie is at 7:45pm. 

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

Aberdeen: Mitov, Lobban, Devlin (c), Knoester, Milne, Jensen, Aouchiche, Polvara, Armstrong, Keskinen, Nisbet
Subs: Suman, Shinnie, Heltne Nilsen, Clarkson, Bilalovic, Karlsson, Molloy, Lazetic, Kjartansson

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