Family Stand Season Ticket Holders reduced price deadline for Celtic match

Family Stand season ticket holders have until 2pm on Monday 23rd December to secure tickets for our match against Celtic on Boxing Day at the reduced price of £10 for adults and £5 for concessions. 

Any Family Stand season ticket holder who doesn't purchase by 2pm on Monday 23rd December will have to pay full price of £27 for adults and £17 for concessions.

St Mirren vs Celtic
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Thursday 26th December 2019
Kick-off: 3pm

Ticket Prices

Adults - £10
Concessions/13-17 - £5

*Children with under 12 season tickets will be moved free of charge with a paying adult/concession season ticket holder.
**Wheelchair users free of charge.

Please note these cannot be purchased online. They can only be purchased by visiting the ticket office or over the phone.

Ticket Info: St Johnstone v St Mirren (21st Dec)

St Mirren's final away match of 2019 takes place this Saturday (21st December) as Jim Goodwin's men travel to Perth to face St Johnstone in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

A very limited amount of tickets are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

St Johnstone have confirmed that there will be pay-at-the-gate available on the day in the West Stand.

Prices

Adult - £24

Over-65 - £14

17-18 years old - £13

13-16 years old  - £10

12 and under - Free with a paying adult. 

Wheelchair users £15 (adult) and £9 (concession)

Ambulant Disabled £15 (adult) and £9 (concession)


In addition the South (Ormond) SSE Family Stand (Turnstiles 18 and 19) will be available to families of both clubs at the following prices and will be just pay at the gate on the day of the game. 

Prices

One adult and up to two kids age 12 and under - £17

Additional adult in the family group - £17

Additional child age 13-16 in a family group - £10

Additional age 12 and under in a family group - £7


There are a limited number of accessible parking bays which can be booked via St Mirren Ticket Office on 0141 889 2558.The cost is £5 payable on the day.

There are also a limited number of ADC receivers for blind/partially sighted supporters. These can be booked in advance through Beverley Mayer on 01738 459 090.

2019 Festive Open times

We can confirm the opening hours of the stadium, ticket office and club shop for the festive period.

Thursday 19th Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL (Club shop open from 10am-7pm)
Friday 20th Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL
Saturday 21st Dec: CLOSED
Sunday 22nd Dec: CLOSED

Monday 23rd Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL
Tuesday 24th Dec: CLOSE AT 2PM
Wednesday 25th Dec: CLOSED
Thursday 26th Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL (St Mirren v Celtic)
Friday 27th Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL
Saturday 28th Dec: CLOSED
Sunday 29th Dec: OPEN AS NORMAL (St Mirren v Kilmarnock)

Monday 30th Dec: CLOSED
Tuesday 31st Dec: CLOSED
Wednesday 1st Jan: CLOSED
Thursday 2nd Jan: CLOSED
Friday 3rd Jan: CLOSED
Saturday 4th Jan: CLOSED
Sunday 5th Jan: CLOSED

Monday 6th Jan: BACK TO NORMAL

St Mirren Ticket Office Tel: (0141) 840-6130

St Mirren Ticket Office E-Mail: tickets@stmirren.com

Broxburn Athletic tickets on-sale

Tickets for our William Hill Scottish Cup at home to Broxburn Athletic are on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

Season ticket holders seats will be reserved until Friday 10th January, after which time seats will be released and sold on a first come first served basis.

St Mirren v Broxburn Athletic
William Hill Scottish Cup
Venue: The Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Saturday 18th January 2020
Kick-off: 3:00pm

Prices
Adults - £15
Concessions - £5

 

Hospitality Gallery: St Mirren v Livingston (14th December)

A gallery of pictures from our matchday hospitality in the Westmarch Suite following Saturday's 3-3 draw with Livingston in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

Thanks to our match sponsor Scotjet Limited and match ball sponsor Phoenix Gas for their support.

Hospitality places are on-sale for our William Hill Scottish Cup match against Broxburn Athletic on Saturday 18th January. As this is a Scottish Cup tie season tickets are not valid for this match. Your hospitality ticket INCLUDES a match ticket.

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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St Mirren Reserves face Kilmarnock this afternoon

The St Mirren Reserves are in SPFL Reserve League action this afternoon (16th December) as they travel to Rugby Park to face Kilmarnock.

Kick-off is 2pm and tickets are priced at £5 for adults and £3 concessions (Over-65, U21 and students). 

To find out more about the SPFL Reserve League please click here.

Ticket Info: St Johnstone v St Mirren (21st Dec)

St Mirren's final away match of 2019 takes place on Saturday 21st December as Jim Goodwin's men travel to Perth to face St Johnstone.

Tickets for this are now on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

Prices

Adult - £24

Over-65 - £14

17-18 years old - £13

13-16 years old  - £10

12 and under - Free with a paying adult. 

Wheelchair users £15 (adult) and £9 (concession)

Ambulant Disabled £15 (adult) and £9 (concession)


In addition the South (Ormond) SSE Family Stand (Turnstiles 18 and 19) will be available to families of both clubs at the following prices and will be just pay at the gate on the day of the game. 

Prices

One adult and up to two kids age 12 and under - £17

Additional adult in the family group - £17

Additional child age 13-16 in a family group - £10

Additional age 12 and under in a family group - £7


There are a limited number of accessible parking bays which can be booked via St Mirren Ticket Office on 0141 889 2558.The cost is £5 payable on the day.

There are also a limited number of ADC receivers for blind/partially sighted supporters. These can be booked in advance through Beverley Mayer on 01738 459 090.

Reaction: Jim Goodwin Post-Livingston

Jim Goodwin gives his reaction as the Buddies fightback from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Livingston at the Simple Digital Arena this afternoon.

Match Report: St Mirren 3-3 Livingston

Saints and Livingston brightened up a dreich December day by sharing six goals in a festive thriller.

Livi took the lead early on as Aymen Souda took advantage of Ryan Flynn's error to bend the ball into the net from the edge of the box. The Buddies were level when Jon Obika teed up Junior Morias to score, but Livi retook the lead just before the break when Jon Guthrie headed home Craig Sibbald's free-kick.

The goals continued in the second half and Souda seemed to have killed things off when he prodded the ball past Vaclv Hladky, but Jon Obika had other ideas – halving the deficit by diverting Tony Andreu's shot home before seeing another shot loop over Matija Sarkic thanks to a huge deflection.

Injury to Paul McGinn meant youngster Scott Glover was handed his debut at the heart of the Saints defence. He almost had a horror start, the strong wind taking his attempt to Ricki Lamie's hoof up the park spinning over Hladky but the keeper recovered in time to spare everyone's blushes.

The Buddies had looked the better side in the opening quarter of an hour so it was a huge blow when Livingston took the lead with their first real attack. A mistake from Flynn was pounced on by Souda and he ran to the edge of the box before curling a low shot round Hladky into the bottom corner.

The wind continued to cause problems, Sibbald's attempt to deliver a free-kick into the box almost ending up in the net. Hladky then did well to turn away a Dykes header before Cammy MacPherson tried to draw Saints level from long range, however his effort was easily caught by Sarkic. Another chance came when a free-kick was only cleared as far as Ilkay Durmus at the edge of the box but his shot looked to be going wide even before hitting a team-mate.

The winger was rather closer with his next shot, his fancy footwork gaining him the space he needed to let rip but it was straight at Sarkic, although the goalie needed two attempts at gathering the ball. An equaliser looked to be on the way and it duly arrived shortly after Saints had survived a bit of pinball in their own box. Obika won the ball from Lamie and forced his way past the Livi defence before unselfishly squaring for Morias to slot home from close range.

The Livi players felt they should have had a penalty shortly after play resumed, feeling Lyndon Dykes' shot had been blocked by the arm of Sean McLoughlin. The makeshift Saints defence was unsurprisingly looking fragile, an inability to clear their lines letting Souda get away a shot that spun out for a throw. Durmus then looked to have played Morias in for his second but the offside flag was up long before the ball ended up in the net.

The Buddies seemed to be finishing the opening 45 minutes on top but found themselves back behind in the dying seconds of the half. As Sibbald lifted a free-kick into the box, the Saints defence appeared to be waiting for an offside flag that never came, allowing Guthrie all the time and space he needed to head past Hladky.

Souda tried to double his side's advantage in the opening moments of the second half, his shot deflected behind for a corner. The Buddies then lost Kyle McAllister to injury, Tony Andreu taking his place and before he could make an impact, Livi got their third as they once again took advantage of slack defending. A long free-kick from Sarkic was flicked on by Dykes and Souda brought the ball under control before poking past Hladky.

Game over? It probably would have been had Guthrie been able to get his head on Steve Lawson's wicked cross. Instead, Saints set about getting themselves back into things and when the ball fell to Andreu at a corner, his shot was diverted past Sarkic to reduce the deficit. It was the same player who scored the equaliser with less than 20 minutes to go, Andreu racing on to a mis-placed shot to pull it back for Obika whose shot took a huge deflection that spun it over Sarkic and over the line to the delight of the home crowd.

Obika fancied a hat-trick, the Livi defence stopping him getting on the end of a knock-down from sub Cody Cooke, who had replaced Glover just before the equaliser. The roles were reversed a few minutes later as Obika looked to have sent Cooke through on goal, however he was well offside. The visitors looked to be on the ropes but thought they'd won themselves a penalty when Steven Lawless went flying under a Calum Waters challenge, however ref Nick Walsh booked the Livi man for simulation instead. The former Partick Thistle almost had the last laugh in stoppage time when the ball broke to him at the edge of the box but he rattled his shot well over.

Full-Time: St Mirren 3-3 Livingston

St Mirren: Hladky, Flynn, Glover (Cooke 73), McLoughlin, Waters, McAllister (Andreu 51), Magennis (c), MacPherson, Durmus, Morias, (Mullen 89) Obika
Subs Not Used: Lyness, S.McGinn, Djorkaeff, Jamieson

Livingston: Sarkic, Taylor-Sinclair (Lithgow 46), Sibbald (Jacobs 66), Lamie, Guthrie, Bartley, Pittman, Lawson, Lawless, Souda (Robinson 78), Dykes
Subs Not Used: Stewart, McMillan, Odoffin, Erskine

#SMFCMOM - Jon Obika

Referee: Nick Walsh
Assistant Referee: Kylie Cockburn
Assistant Referee: Stuart Hodge
Fourth Official: Colin Steven

Attendance: 4,344

Gallery pictures by Allan Picken © - Allan Picken Photography

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Fair trade in Renfrewshire

Prior to tomorrow's match the St Mirren first team players will be wearing specially created Fairtrade t-shirts in their pre-match warm up. This is to help promote the use of fair trade products across Renfrewshire.

The t-shirts will be signed and passed into the crowd prior to the match. The club will then announce a winner (player name) at half-time and whoever has the t-shirt will win a prize provided by local fair trade companies Rainbow Turtle and Just Trading Scotland. 

Fair trade is a partnership between consumers and producers. Many of the products we buy in supermarkets or shops are produced by people who are not paid a fair price for their work and, as a result, are forced to live in poverty. 

Fair trade was created as a different way of doing trade. The movement came together to secure better prices, decent working conditions, access to union representation, local sustainability and fair terms of trade for producers in the developing world.

Watch out for a series of fair trade theme events being run by Street Stuff over the next few months. These events will help explain to young people what fait trade means and how they can support the campaign. There will be regular competitions where autographed footballs and prizes will be up for grabs.

St Mirren FC is delighted to support Renfrewshire's campaign for the promotion and use of fair trade products.

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