Up next: St Mirren v St Johnstone (9th May)

It's Hampden for St Mirren again as Saints get set for the Scottish Cup semi-final.

A nail-biting penalty shoot-out win over Kilmarnock saw Saints reach the semi-final after wins over Inverness and Hamilton Academical in the previous rounds.

It's the first time the Buddies have reached the semi-final in both the League and Scottish Cups since 1981/82. 

St Johnstone, who won the League Cup in February, road to Hampden began with a 1-0 win over Championship side Dundee at Dens Park. They followed that up with a 2-0 victory over Clyde at McDiarmid Park two weeks later before knocking Rangers out with a penalty shoot-out win at Ibrox. 

St Mirren haven't reached the Scottish Cup final since 1987 when an injury time Ian Ferguson goal saw Saints defeat Dundee United to win the national cup for a third time. 

Ironically, Dundee United were also the side that St Johnstone beat in their only Scottish Cup final back in 2014. Current St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson was assistant manager when the Perth side defeated United 2-0 at Celtic Park.

Match Details

St Mirren v St Johnstone
Competition: Scottish Cup
Date: Sunday 9th May 2021
Kick-off: 2:15pm
Venue: Hampden Park

How to watch the match

Sunday's match is available on both BBC One Scotland and Premier Sports. 

International subscribers can watch on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription.

Previous

The two Saints have met three times this season - all in Scottish Premiership action.

Jim Goodwin's side have won one of the three matches - defeating St Johnstone 3-2 at the SMiSA Stadium in December.

The Perth Saints won both matches at McDiarmid Park this season by a 1-0 scoreline. 

The officials

The referee on Sunday is William Collum. Sean Carr and Calum Spence are the linesmen. The fourth official is Craig Napier. 

Up next: St Mirren v Hamilton Academical (1st May)

St Mirren's focus turns back to Scottish Premiership duty following Monday's dramatic Scottish Cup win over Kilmarnock.

The Buddies host Hamilton Academical at the SMiSA Stadium this weekend with Jim Goodwin's men hoping to maintain their advantage in seventh spot in the Premiership. Saints moved back up to seventh after a 3-1 win away to Ross County in our last Premiership outing. 

Meanwhile, Hamilton come to Paisley sitting at the bottom of the table with just three matches remaining. Brian Rice's side are three points off 11th place Ross County and five off Kilmarnock who sit in 10th. 

Accies are winless in their last eight Premiership matches stretching back to a 4-1 win against Motherwell in mid-February.

Match Details

St Mirren v Hamilton Academical
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Saturday 1st May 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

How to watch the match

St Mirren season ticket holders and international subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com.

The match is also available on PPV (ppv.stmirren.com) to supporters inside the UK and Ireland for £12.50. Click here to buy now. 

 

Previous

This will be the fifth and final meeting between the two sides this season.

In the four matches so far Saints remain unbeaten having won two and drawn two against the Lanarkshire side. 

Both wins came at the FOYS Stadium with a 1-0 win in the league back in August, before a 3-0 Scottish Cup victory at the beginning of April.

Accies picked up a point on their last visit to Paisley with Bruce Anderson's deflected strike enough to earn Brian Rice's side a 1-1 draw in February after Ilkay Durmus had put St Mirren ahead.

Saints are undefeated in their last nine matches against Hamilton stretching back to a 3-1 loss at the SMiSA Stadium in December 2018.

The officials

John Beaton is the referee on Saturday. He'll be assisted by David Roome and Drew Kirkland. The fourth official is Gavin Duncan. 

Up next: Kilmarnock v St Mirren (26th April)

St Mirren are back in Scottish Cup action on Monday as Jim Goodwin's men travel to Rugby Park to face Kilmarnock.

The Buddies will take on Killie in the last eight after wins against Hamilton Academical and Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the third and fourth rounds. 

Kilmarnock reached the quarter-finals after wins over Stenhousemuir (4-0) and Montrose (3-1). 

Both sides come into the match on the back of wins in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday night. Saints won 3-1 away to Ross County while Kilmarnock defeated Dundee United 3-0 at home. 

This is the third time in the last five seasons that Saints have reached the quarter-final of the Scottish Cup with our last semi-final appearance coming in 2009.

Match Details

Kilmarnock v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Cup
Date: Monday 26th April 2021
Kick-off: 19:45pm
Venue: BBSP Stadium Rugby Park

How to watch the match

Monday night's match will be shown live on the BBC Scotland channel.

International subscribers can watch on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription.

Previous

St Mirren have faced Kilmarnock three times this season with each side boasting a win.

Saints were victorious in the last meeting of the two in the Scottish Premiership. Goals from Kyle McAllister and Jon Obika gave the Buddies a 2-0 win over the Ayrshire side at the SMiSA Stadium in February.

Neither side could be separated when St Mirren travelled to Kilmarnock for their first game of 2021. Danny Whitehall had given Killie an early lead before a 90th minute own-goal from Kilmarnock goalkeeper Danny Rogers earned Saints a share of the spoils.

Kilmarnock were 1-0 winners at the SMiSA Stadium in the first match between the two this season back in September. 

The officials

Don Robertson is the referee on Monday night. He's assisted by David McGeachie and Kylie McMullan. Greg Aitken is the fourth official. 

Up next: Ross County v St Mirren (21st Apr)

St Mirren get set for the long journey to Dingwall as Jim Goodwin's side get ready to face Ross County in the Scottish Premiership.

The Buddies go into the Wednesday night's match having qualified for the last eight of the Scottish Cup with a 2-1 win over Inverness on Friday night.

Relegation-threatened Ross County sit in 10th place in the Scottish Premiership - a point above Kilmarnock who are in the relegation play-off spot. John Hughes' men have won just one of their last five matches - a 3-2 win over Kilmarnock in March. 

Ross County v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Wednesday 21st April 2021
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: Global Energy Stadium

How to watch the match

The match will be shown live on Ross County's PPV channel at a cost of £15.

International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch as part of their subscription on tv.stmirren.com

Previous

Saints have faced County three times in the Scottish Premiership this season.

A Jamie McGrath penalty kick secured the points in a 1-0 win for the Buddies when the Dingwall side visited Paisley in February.

Marcus Fraser and Kristian Dennis were on the scoresheet on Boxing Day as the Saints picked up a 2-0 win at the Global Energy Stadium.

The first meeting of the two sides in the 2020/21 season was at the SMiSA Stadium in August. Jon Obika gave St Mirren a first-half lead before a Nathan Sheron own-goal gained County a share of the spoils.

St Mirren are unbeaten in their last four against County. Ironically, Marcus Fraser was the man who scored the winner when Ross County last beat St Mirren back in 2019.

Who are the officials?

Bobby Madden is the referee on Wednesday night. He'll be assisted by Alan Mulvanny and Andy Milne. Steven McLean is the fourth official.  

Up next: St Mirren v Inverness Caledonian Thistle (16th April)

It's Scottish Cup action for St Mirren on Friday as Jim Goodwin's side host Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Fourth Round. 

A 3-0 win away to Hamilton Academical at the start of April saw Saints sail through to set up Friday night's tie.

Neil McCann is in interim charge of the Caley Jags and his side are unbeaten in their last eight in all competitions. They come into the match on the back of an impressive 3-1 win away to their Highland rivals Ross County.

The winners of Friday's match will face the winners of Kilmarnock and Montrose in the quarter-finals.

Match Details

St Mirren v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Competition: Scottish Cup
Date: Friday 16th April 2021
Kick-off: 6pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

How to watch the match

The match will be streamed live on St Mirren PPV for £12. 

As it is a cup match, season ticket holders will have to purchase a PPV pass for this match.  Season ticket holders should note that their St Mirren TV login details will not work on our PPV site and they will have to create a login for ppv.stmirren.com. 

International subscribers can watch on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription.

Previous

This is the first meeting between the two sides since a 2-2 draw in the Scottish Championship in March 2018. Harry Davis and Lewis Morgan had Saints in front before late goals from Gary Warren and Liam Polworth earned the Caley Jags a point.

St Mirren were the winners when Inverness last visited Paisley in January 2018. Gavin Reilly netted the only goal in a 1-0 win to boost the Buddies' Championship promotion push.

The officials

The referee on Friday is John Beaton and he'll be assisted by Sean Carr and Craig Ferguson. Craig Napier is the fourth official. 

Up next: Motherwell v St Mirren (10th April)

St Mirren head to Motherwell in the first post-split fixture as the 2020/21 Scottish Premiership season begins to draw to a close.

Saints face the Fir Park side on the back of a convincing 3-0 win in the Scottish Cup away to Motherwell's Lanarkshire rivals Hamilton Academical.

A Kristian Dennis strike either side of a Jamie McGrath brace secured Saints' passage into the Fourth Round of the cup. 

Motherwell, meanwhile, also safely navigated their way into the next round of the cup with a 5-0 win away to Highland League side Formartine United. 

Match Details

Motherwell v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Saturday 10th April 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Fir Park

How to watch the match

Saturday's match will be shown live on Motherwell's PPV for £12.

The match is also available to international subscribers on tv.stmirren.com

Previous

St Mirren have won on their last three trips to Fir Park. 

A Jamie McGrath strike was enough to give the Saints a 1-0 win in December in the Scottish Premiership. Goals from Jon Obika and Ilkay Durmus gave the Buddies a 2-1 win at Fir Park in the final meeting of the two sides last season in February 2020. That win came a week after a penalty shoot-out victory for Saints in the Scottish Cup following a dramatic 4-4 draw. 

Neither side could be separated when they last met in February as the game finished 0-0 at the SMiSA Stadium.

Jim Goodwin's men are unbeaten in the last six against Motherwell stretching back to a 3-0 loss in Paisley back in December 2019. 

Who are the officials?

Kevin Clancy is the referee on Saturday. He's assisted by Graeme Stewart and David Doig. Barry Cook is the fourth official.  

Up next: Hamilton Academical v St Mirren (3rd April)

It's cup football for St Mirren this weekend as Jim Goodwin's men head to Hamilton in the Third Round of the Scottish Cup.

Saints reached the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup last season after defeating Broxburn Athletic and Motherwell in the Fourth and Fifth Rounds respectively. A 2-0 loss to Aberdeen at the SMiSA Stadium saw St Mirren's cup journey come to an end at the last eight stage.

Hamilton defeated Edinburgh City 5-0 in the Fourth Round last season but were knocked out at the Fifth Round stage after losing 4-1 at home to Rangers. 

Match Details

Hamilton Academical v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Cup
Date: Saturday 3rd April 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: FOYS Stadium

How to watch the match

Saturday's match will be shown live on PPV for £12. Frank McAvennie will be a guest on Accies TV. Click here to buy your pass now. 

The match is also available in audio form to international subscribers on tv.stmirren.com

Previous

St Mirren were the winners when the two sides last met in the Scottish Cup back in 2012. 

A 0-0 draw at the SMiSA Stadium forced a replay. Saints were victorious in the replay at Hamilton with Graham Carey netting the only goal in a 1-0 win.

Saturday sees the two sides meet for the fourth time this season.

Saints have come out on top in one of the previous three fixtures - winning 1-0 at the FOYS Stadium in August. 

The Buddies have drawn 1-1 with Accies in the last two fixtures. Indeed, Hamilton were the last opposition for Saints before the international break with an agonising late goal from Kyle Munro grabbing a share of the spoils for Brian Rice's men at Hamilton. 

Who are the officials?

Euan Anderson is the referee on Saturday. Alan Mulvanny and Stuart Stevenson are the linesmen. The fourth official is David Lowe. 

Up next: Hamilton v St Mirren (20th March)

St Mirren head to Hamilton on Saturday looking to secure a top six place for the first time in the current league setup.

A win against Hamilton Academical at the FOYS Stadium would guarantee top six along with Saints' highest top-flight finish since 1985.

A draw could also be enough for Jim Goodwin's side, but for that to happen Saints would need St Johnstone to fail to win at home to Ross County. 

Hamilton, meanwhile, sit in 11th place in the Scottish Premiership - a point above bottom side Kilmarnock and three points behind 10th place Ross County.  Brian Rice's men come into the match on the back of a narrow loss at Livingston on Saturday.

Match Details

Hamilton Academical v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Saturday 20th March 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: FOYS Stadium

How to watch the match

Saturday's match will be live on Hamilton's PPV for £15.

St Mirren TV international subscribers can watch on St Mirren TV as part of their subscription.   

Previous

St Mirren have faced Hamilton twice this season - winning one and drawing the other.

Jon Obika's first goal of the season was enough to secure a 1-0 win at the FOYS Stadium back in August.

Ilkay Durmus was on the scoresheet when Accies visited Paisley in February to put Saints in front. But a deflected Bruce Anderson strike gave the Lanarkshire side a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw.

Saints are unbeaten in their last seven against Accies stretching back to December 2018. 

Who are the officials?

Don Robertson is the referee on Saturday. David McGeachie and Michael Banks are the linesmen. Colin Steven is the fourth official. 

Up next: Rangers v St Mirren (6th March)

St Mirren head to Ibrox on Saturday to face Rangers in the Scottish Premiership.

Saints make the short trip to Govan on the back of a five match unbeaten run. Jamie McGrath's late penalty on Saturday gave the Buddies a 1-0 win over Ross County after a run of four draws on the bounce for Jim Goodwin's men. 

It could be a big weekend for Saints as we looked to secure a top six place for the first time in the current league setup. A win over Rangers would guarantee our highest league finish since 1985. The Buddies could still guarantee a top six finish this weekend even without a win against Rangers - if St Johnstone and Dundee United lose their matches against Hibernian and Celtic respectively. 

Rangers have won five of their last six Scottish Premiership matches having beaten Hibernian (1-0), St Johnstone (1-0), Kilmarnock (1-0), Dundee United (4-1) and Livingston (1-0) while drawing 1-1 away to Hamilton Academical.

Match Details

Rangers v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Saturday 6th March 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Ibrox Stadium

How to watch the match

St Mirren TV international subscribers can watch on St Mirren TV as part of their subscription.  

The match will be live on PPV on Rangers TV for £9.99.

The Manager's Thoughts

"Nobody needs to tell us how difficult it's going to be but we'll go there in a positive mindset.

"We won't be sitting in on our own 18 yard line for 90 minutes trying to grind out a draw. We're going to go there to take the game to Rangers and have a go.

"We've beaten Rangers in the Betfred Cup a couple of months back. I think we are the only team in Europe at the moment that has managed to do that. We're very proud of that and it would make it even more special if we could go to Ibrox and get a win in the league.

"We're within touching distance of it [the top six] now and we'd love to get it done sooner rather than later."

Previous

Saturday's match will be the fourth meeting of the two sides this season.

Saints remain the only side to have beaten Rangers domestically this season. The Buddies were 3-2 winners in a dramatic Betfred Cup quarter-final. Connor Goldson had given Steven Gerrard's side an early lead, but a brace from Jamie McGrath put Saints in front. The game looked to be heading to extra-time when Steven Davis scored an equaliser for Rangers only for Conor McCarthy to pop up in injury-time to secure a historic win. 

The Ibrox side have won the two league meetings between the two - winning 3-0 at Ibrox in August before a 2-0 win at the SMiSA Stadium in December.

Who are the officials?

The referee on Saturday is Steven McLean. He is assisted by Daniel McFarlane and Gordon Crawford. Lloyd Wilson is the fourth official. 

Up next: St Mirren v Ross County (27th Feb)

St Mirren's final home match before the split takes place on Saturday as Jim Goodwin's men welcome Ross County to Paisley.

It marks the end of a run of seven home matches and eight matches overall in February.

Saints have drawn each of their last four matches. That started with a 0-0 stalemate away to Aberdeen at Pittodrie, before draws at home against Hamilton (1-1), Livingston (1-1) and Motherwell (0-0). 

Ross County hauled themselves off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership on Sunday night with a 1-0 win over Celtic. That was the Staggies' second win in three matches after having beaten Hamilton Academical 2-1 at the start of February. Their only other match this month saw them lose 2-0 at home to Dundee United. 

Match Details

St Mirren v Ross County
Competition: Scottish Premiership
Date: Saturday 27th February 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

How to watch the match

St Mirren season ticket holders and international subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com.

The match is also available on PPV (ppv.stmirren.com) to supporters inside the UK and Ireland for £12.50. Click here to buy now. 

Gary Peebles will once again join matchday host Ali De Foy with Allan McManus on co-commentary duty. 

 

Previous

St Mirren and County have faced off twice this season with the Buddies unbeaten.

Saints picked up all three points when they travelled to Dingwall on Boxing Day in a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Marcus Fraser and Kristian Dennis. 

The two couldn't be separated when County visited the SMiSA Stadium in August 2020. Jon Obika gave Saints an early lead, but a red card for Joe Shaughnessy allowed County back into the match and they grabbed a point after an own goal from Nathan Sheron. 

The officials

Greg Aitken is the referee on Saturday. He'll be assisted by Sean Carr and Joseph Lawson. Alan Newlands is the fourth official.

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