Following an inspection of the playing surface at Tannadice this morning, our William HIll Premiership clash away to Dundee United has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Details on the amended fixture will be announced in due course.
Following an inspection of the playing surface at Tannadice this morning, our William HIll Premiership clash away to Dundee United has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Details on the amended fixture will be announced in due course.
We can make supporters aware of the funeral arrangements for former Saint Bobby Holmes who sadly passed away earlier this month at the age of 93.
Holmes played 116 times and scored 40 goals for Saints during the 1950s before having his career cut short through injury. He would return to St Mirren as physio between 1984 and 1990, a part of our famous 1987 Scottish Cup winning triumph.
Bobby's funeral will take place on Wednesday 28th January at 11am at Woodside Crematorium, Paisley. The thoughts of everyone at St Mirren remain with Bobby's loved ones at this sad time.
We have been informed that a precautionary pitch inspection has been called at Tannadice tomorrow morning following continuous heavy rain in Dundee throughout the week.
The inspection is set to take place at 9:30am tomorrow morning, and the outcome will be communicated with supporters in due course.
St Mirren finish a run of four consecutive away matches with a trip to Tannadice to face Dundee United in the William Hill Premiership.
Match Details
Dundee United v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 24th January 2026
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park
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.
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.
Accessible parking
Accessible parking is available on Provost Road, Sandeman Street and North Isla Street.
Please arrive early due to the normal traffic restrictions around the stadium before kick-off. Supporters who have a particular access requirement can contact slo@stmirren.com to request assistance.
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.
St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Oisin Smyth has rejoined Partick Thistle on loan until the end of the season.
The Northern Irish midfielder spent the first part of the campaign on loan at William Hill Championship side, making 18 appearances for the Jags.
He returned to Saints during the January window and started in matches away to Hearts in the William Hill Premiership and Livingston in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup.
Oisin now will see out the remainder of the 2025/26 season with the Glasgow side. We wish Oisin the best of luck.
St Mirren are on the road once again this weekend as we travel to Tannadice to face Dundee United in the William Hill Premiership on Saturday.
It's a fourth consecutive away game for Stephen Robinson's men, who go into the match on the back of a draw away to Livingston on Tuesday night.
Match Details
Dundee United v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 24th January 2026
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park
Tickets for the match are available to purchase online.
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.
For full ticket information, please click HERE.
Alex Gogic's late goal saw Saints take a share of the spoils away to Livingston on Tuesday night and put an end to a run of four league defeats on the bounce. That point saw us move five clear of Kilmarnock in 11th and remain eight ahead of bottom side Livingston.
Dundee United sit in seventh place in the William Hill Premiership, six points ahead of the Buddies and five behind Falkirk who occupy the final top six spot. Jim Goodwin's side picked up their first win of 2026 after a 2-0 victory over Ayr United at Tannadice in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup. Their last league win came away to Livingston in their final match of 2025. The Arabs defeated the Lions 3-1 at The Home of the Set Fare Arena.
Both sides boast a win apiece in the two meetings between the two this season. Conor McMenamin and Keanu Baccus were on the scoresheet in a 2-0 win for Saints at The SMiSA Stadium in December. United prevailed 3-1 when the sides met at Tannadice in October.

Conor McMenamin opened the scoring when the sides last met (Image: Allan Picken)
The referee on Saturday is Don Robertson with Chris Graham the VAR.
St Mirren's Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Fifth Round fixture away to Airdrieonians will take place at the Albert Bartlett Stadium on Friday 6th February 2026.
The match will kick-off at 7:45pm and has been selected for live coverage on BBC Scotland.
Saints progressed to the last 16 after a 4-3 penalty shoot-out victory over Livingston at The Home of the Set Fare Arena.
Ticketing arrangements will be announced in due course.
Airdrieonians v St Mirren
Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Fifth Round
Venue: The Albert Bartlett Stadium
Date: Friday 6th February 2026
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Live on BBC Scotland
St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce the loan signing of Kion Etete until the end of the season subject to international clearance.
The forward joins Saints from English League One league leaders Cardiff City for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.
The 24-year-old began his career at Notts County before a successful trial saw him win a move to Tottenham Hotspur in 2019. During his time with Spurs, Kion would go on loan to Northampton Town and Cheltenham Town – where he would play alongside Dan Nlundulu - before a permanent switch to Cardiff in August 2022.
Kion has made 63 appearances for the Bluebirds, scoring nine goals as well as spending time on loan at Bolton Wanderers and Rotherham United over the past year. He becomes our third signing of the January window.
Speaking after completing his loan, Kion said: "I want to do well, I want to score goals and I want to see how far up the table we can go.
"I trained today. It’s a great bunch of lads and I can't wait to meet the rest of them.
"I think a lot of the stuff that the gaffer said to me I liked the sound of. I spoke to David Turnbull a little, asked him about the gaffer and he had good things to say.
I just want to bring quality, I want to bring goals, I want to bring points at the end of the day. It's about winning."

Manager Stephen Robinson added: "Kion brings another option up front.
"He got a very good move to Cardiff after his loan spell at Northampton and we've watched him from a distance for a while. He gives competition up front with Mika, a big target man, can get in behind as well and scores goals as well. It’s another option that we perhaps haven't had in the last few weeks.
"I think you've seen with Jake [Young] coming on and the impact he made, it's something different as well. It refreshes everybody and, as I say, gives us options when people aren't playing on top of their game, that we can go and change things a little bit more than we have been able to."
Alex Gogic's late header rescued a point for Saints as we drew 1-1 with Livingston in the William Hill Premiership.
The Cypriot levelled on 89 minutes to ensure a share of the spoils for the Buddies after Robbie Muirhead had given the hosts a second-half lead. The point keeps St Mirren in 10th place, moving us five points ahead of 11th place Kilmarnock and keeping us eight clear of Livingston who are rooted to the bottom.
Both sides made one change each to the teams that started Saturday's Scottish Gas Scottish Cup tie. Conor McMenamin returned from injury and came in for Oisin Smyth, while Cristian Montano replaced Samson Lawal for Livingston.
A bitty opening 30 minutes saw the home side with most of the ball, though the match was punctuated with a number of stoppages for head knocks and other injury concerns with neither goalkeeper tested. It would take until the half-hour mark for Saints to register their first shot on target though it was a fairly routine take for Livingston goalkeeper Jerome Prior. Mikael Mandron took the ball in, swiveled on the edge of the area and fired into the arms of the shot-stopper.
The game burst into life in the final few minutes of the first-half. Mandron passed up a good chance when he sent a header over from a McMenamin cross on 43 minutes, while the Northern Irishman saw a close-range strike saved by Prior a minute later after brilliant work from Mandron to fashion the opportunity.
As the game ticked towards the interval, Livingston had the best chance to open the scoring. Jayden Richardson was robbed of the ball by Montano near the penalty box. He found Lewis Smith in acres of space inside the Saints area and the winger took a touch to carve the opportunity, but was quickly blocked by Shamal George. The ball would spin back to Muirhead who connected with his head, though Richard King was in the right place with a vital goal-line clearance. Scott Arfield eventually shot over with Saints unable to clear their lines.
That was the last action for the veteran Livi midfielder as he and Montano would make way at half-time for Lawal and Scott Pittman. Saints boss Stephen Robinson also made a change at the break with Dan Nlundulu replacing Richardson.
It was the home side who looked more threatening following the restart with Connor McLennan shifting the ball inside but firing into the arms on George on 52 minutes. The hosts would eventually find the breakthrough four minutes later. Josh Brenet's cross from the right found Muirhead unmarked at the back post. He took it on his chest before rifling into the far corner of the net to open the scoring.
The Buddies made three changes after the hour mark with the introduction of Scott Tanser, Evan Mooney and debutant Jake Young in place of McMenamin, Roland Idowu and Mandron. A further change was made with a little over 10 minutes to go when Tunmise Sobowale replaced Declan John. The substitutions gave Saints more energy, but it was Livingston who almost sealed the game on 80 minutes. A fortuitous break of the ball allowed Muirhead to break in behind the Saints defence. King did well to force him wide, but the striker cut inside and cracked a curling effort off the cross bar.
Saints' need was pressing as the game headed to injury-time. Sobowale sent in a sensational cross that found Young unmarked in the Livi box. He got his header on target but saw it tipped over the bar by Prior. And the Buddies would drag themselves level from the resulting corner. Tanser swung the ball into a good area where Gogic peeled away from his marker to bullet home the equaliser in the 89th minute.

Alex Gogic heads home equaliser (Image: Craig Brown)
Full-Time: Livingston 1-1 St Mirren
St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), King, Freckleton, Richardson (Nlundulu 46), Phillips, Gogic, McMenamin (Tanser 63), John (Sobowale 79), Idowu (Mooney 63), Mandron (Young 63)
Subs Not Used: Mullen, Donnelly, Campbell, Smyth
Livingston: Prior, Brenet, McGowan (c), Finlayson, Montano (Lawal 46), Tait, Susoho, L.Smith (Zimmerman 76), Arfield (Pittman 46), McLennan (Kabongolo 83), Muirhead (Tamm 82)
Subs Not Used: J.Smith, May, Bokila, Danso
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
AR1: Jonathan Bell
AR2: Alastair Taylor
Fourth Official: Ryan Lee
VAR: Grant Irvine
Saints are in William Hill Premiership action this evening as the Buddies take on Livingston for the second time in four days. Manager Stephen Robinson has made one change from the side that defeated the Lions on penalties in the Scottish Cup on Saturday as Conor McMenamin returns to the starting 11.
The Northern Irishman, who missed out on Saturday with injury, comes in for fellow countryman Oisin Smyth who drops to the bench. New signing Jake Young could make his debut tonight as he takes a place on the bench for the first time since signing on Friday.

New signing Jake Young could make his debut
Livingston also make one change with Cristian Montano coming in for Samson Lawal.
Kick-off at The Home of the Set Fare Arena is at 7:45pm.
St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), King, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Gogic, McMenamin, John, Idowu, Mandron
Subs: Mullen, Sobowale, Tanser, Donnelly, Campbell, Smyth, Young, Mooney, Nlundulu
Livingston: Prior, Brenet, McGowan (c), Finlayson, Montano, Tait, Susoho, Smith, Arfield, McLennan, Muirhead
Subs: Smith, Lawal, Pittman, May, Bokila, Danso, Tamm, Kabongolo, Zimmerman
Referee: Duncan Nicolson
VAR: Grant Irvine