St Mirren return to William Hill Premiership action at The SMiSA Stadium as we kick-off our post-split fixtures at home to Livingston.
Match Details
St Mirren v Livingston
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 25th April 2026
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Tickets - Fill The SMiSA
Season tickets and half-season tickets are valid for Saturday's match.
Your support will be crucial over this final stretch of games and we want you there with us to Fill The SMiSA Stadium. We've introduced special ticket prices to try and get as many Saints fans as possible to The SMiSA Stadium to support Craig McLeish and the team on Saturday.
Adults tickets are priced at just £20 with concessions & juniors at £10 and U12s just £5! These can be purchased at the St Mirren Ticket Office or ONLINE.
Livingston supporters can buy tickets at stmirren.com/awaytickets.

Form
Saints go into our first split fixture on the back of a defeat to Celtic in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden last weekend. Mikael Mandron's double saw us fight back from 2-0 down to take the game to extra-time, but Celtic would prevail in the added 30 minutes.
The Buddies have picked up six points from our last three league matches after victories over Falkirk (2-1) and Aberdeen (2-0). Craig McLeish's side sit in 10th place in the William Hill Premiership, two points ahead of Kilmarnock and three points behind Aberdeen and Dundee.
Livingston remain rooted to the bottom of the William Hill Premiership and sit 12 points adrift with five matches remaining. The Lions could be relegated this weekend if they lose and Kilmarnock take anything in their match against Aberdeen at Pittodrie.
Marvin Bartley's side have drawn four of their last six matches, holding Dundee, Hearts and Rangers to 2-2 draws, whilst also drawing 1-1 with Saints when the sides met at the Home of the Set Fare Arena in February. They go into Saturday's match after an agonising late defeat away to Dundee United almost two weeks ago. A quickfire double from Lewis Smith had the Lions ahead at Tannadice, but Dundee United equalised in the 75th minute before scoring a winner from the penalty spot in added on time.
There's been little between the two sides in four meetings this season. Our two league visits to the Home of the Set Fare Arena finished 1-1, while our Scottish Cup Fourth Round tie also finished 1-1 with Saints edging through on penalties back in January.
Mikael Mandron scored the only goal as the Buddies defeated Livingston 1-0 at The SMiSA Stadium in December.

The Officials
The referee on Saturday is David Dickinson with John Beaton on VAR.


















