Season 2025/26 comes to a close on Monday night as we prepare to take on Partick Thistle in the second leg of our William Hill Premiership Play-Off.
There are less than 200 remaining tickets for Monday night's match as of 1:45pm on Saturday and these are only available in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand.
Match Details
St Mirren v Partick Thistle
Competition: William Hill Premiership Play-Off
Date: Monday 25th May 2026
Kick-off: 8pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
How to Watch
Tickets are available to anyone with a previous purchase history at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Due to demand and necessary safety protocols, a limit of four tickets per account has been set. There are less than 200 remaining tickets and these are only available in the Tony Fitzpatrick Family Stand.
Partick Thistle have sold out their allocation of tickets.
Monday night's match is being shown live on Sky Sports, while international subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch as part of their subscription.
The First Leg
The tie is poised following a 1-1 draw at The Wyre Stadium at Firhill on Thursday night.
Killian Phillips' ninth goal of the season gave the Buddies a first-half lead before Aidan Fitzpatrick levelled in the second 45 to leave it all to play for at The SMiSA Stadium.

Play-Off Previous
St Mirren have featured in the William Hill Premiership Play-Offs on one other occasion. That was back in 2019 when Oran Kearney's Saints faced Dundee United to preserve their top flight status. A goalless draw at Tannadice in the first leg saw the tie finely balanced heading into the second leg at The SMiSA Stadium.
Nicky Clark put the Arabs ahead from the penalty spot in Paisley before Danny Mullen equalised for the Buddies three minutes later. The match would be decided on penalties with Saints coming out on top by 2-0. Paul McGinn and Mihai Popescu scored, while Vaclav Hladky saved from Peter Pawlett, Pavol Safranko and Callum Booth as well as Osman Sow hitting the post for the visitors.

This is Partick Thistle's sixth appearance in the Play-Offs, with the Jags involved in each of the last four seasons. They last reached the final of the Play-Offs in 2023, but despite taking a 3-0 aggregate lead in the second leg, they were bested by Ross County on penalties (4-5) after a dramatic fightback from the Staggies.
Mark Wilson's side reached the semi-finals of the Play-Offs last season, but were beaten 4-0 on aggregate by eventual winners Livingston.
The Officials
Nick Walsh takes charge as referee on Monday night. John Beaton is the VAR.


















