Up Next: Ayr United v St Mirren (22nd Jan)

It's Scottish Cup action for Saints on Saturday as Jim Goodwin's side head to Somerset Park to face cinch Championship side Ayr United. 

Saints will be hoping to go one better in the Scottish Cup this season after reaching the semi-finals last year. The Buddies defeated Hamilton Academical, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Kilmarnock before being edged out by eventual winners St Johnstone at Hampden. 

Jay Henderson and Eamonn Brophy scored on Tuesday night at Saints defeated Dundee United 2-1 at Tannadice in their first match of 2022.

Ayr United entered the Cup at the Third Round stage - defeating League Two side Albion Rovers 2-1 at Somerset in November. 

Lee Bullen's side go into the match having won one and lost one in 2022. A 1-0 win over league leader Arbroath was followed up with a 2-0 loss at home to Morton.

Match Details

Ayr United v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Cup
Date: Saturday 22nd January 2022
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Somerset Park

Match Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are available online only at the following link.

We have sold over 1,700 tickets from our allocation of 2,800 and would strongly advise supporters to purchase tickets in advance of the match day. There will be no option to pay at the turnstile. More details on pricing of tickets and Covid status requirements can be found at this link.

There will be no St Mirren TV coverage of Saturday's match, however, Ayr United will be streaming the match live on PPV at a cost of £18. PPV can be purchased at this link.

Previous

St Mirren have won five and drawn two of their last seven against Ayr United with the most recent meeting coming at the SMiSA Stadium in April 2017. 

The Buddies were rampant that day as goals from Stevie Mallan, Gary MacKenzie, Stephen McGinn, Kyle Magennis, Lewis Morgan and Cammy Smith saw us run out 6-2 winners.

Saturday's match will be Saints' first visit to Somerset Park since a vital 2-0 win over the Honest Men back in February 2017. 

Adrift at the foot of the Championship, St Mirren headed to Somerset Park knowing that anything but a win would have all but doomed the Buddies to relegation to third tier. But second-half goals from John Sutton and Lewis Morgan saw Saints close the gap at the bottom to five points and prove to be a massive win in our great escape of 2016/17.

John Sutton celebrates after scoring in our last match at Somerset Park 

The officials

The referee on Saturday is David Dickinson and he's assisted by David Doig and Jonathan Bell. 

Up Next: Dundee United v St Mirren (18th Jan)

St Mirren's first match of 2022 takes place on Tuesday night as Jim Goodwin's men take on Dundee United at Tannadice. 

The Buddies head to the city of discovery having drawn three and lost two of the last five before the winter break. There were draws at home against Celtic (0-0), Hibernian (1-1) and Ross County (0-0), while defeats away at Rangers (0-2) and Aberdeen (1-4). 

Dundee United lost five on the bounce heading into the winter break with defeats to Hibernian, Rangers, Livingston, Celtic and Motherwell. United's last win was in November when they defeated Aberdeen at Tannadice. 

Match Details

Dundee United v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Tuesday 18th January 2022
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: Tannadice Park

Match Info

Tickets for our trip to Tannadice are available online only at this link. Details on prices can be found here

Please note that supporters must either a) be fully vaccinated, which will include a booster vaccine for those who had a second dose more than four months ago; or b) provide proof of a negative Lateral Flow Test. Checks will be in place on Tuesday night. 

PPV will also be available for those who can't make the trip to Dundee. PPV passes are available at this link for £12.50.

Previous

It finished goalless when St Mirren hosted United at the SMiSA Stadium in September - the only meeting of the sides so far this season.

Saints' first win of 2021 came on our last visit to Tannadice. The Buddies won in emphatic fashion with Joe Shaughnessy, Jamie McGrath, Dylan Connolly and Kristian Dennis scoring in a 5-1 win for the Saints. 

Jim Goodwin's side are unbeaten in their last four against United - winning the aforementioned match and drawing the other three. 

Jamie McGrath nets the first of two penalties in Saints' 5-1 win over United on our last trip to Tannadice.

The officials

Alan Muir takes charge of Tuesday's match. He's assisted by Calum Spence and David Dunne. Peter Stuart is the fourth official. 

Up Next: Rangers v St Mirren (26th Dec)

Saints travel to Ibrox to face Rangers on Boxing Day in our final match of 2021. 

Jim Goodwin's men close out the year with a visit to the league leaders on the back of a 0-0 draw with second-place Celtic at the SMiSA Stadium on Wednesday night.

Rangers sit atop the cinch Premiership with Giovanni Van Bronckhorst's side having won their last seven league matches. 

Match Details

Rangers v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Sunday 26th December 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Ibrox 

Match Info

With crowds now reduced to 500 by the Scottish Government, Saints fans will not be able to attend Sunday's match. The St Mirren ticket office will be open on Monday to process refunds. 

PPV will be available from Rangers for £9.99 at this link.

Previous

Saints were edged out by Rangers when the sides met at the SMiSA Stadium in October. A screamer from Connor Ronan gave the Buddies an early lead, but quickfire goals from Kemar Roofe and Alfredo Morelos gave the Ibrox side the points. 

Saints were the first domestic side to beat Rangers last season when Jim Goodwin's side defeated the Ibrox side in dramatic fashion in the League Cup. 

With the game appearing to be heading to extra-time, Conor McCarthy popped up deep in injury-time to slam home the winner in a 3-2 victory for the Buddies. 

Rangers were victorious in all three league matches last season - winning 3-0 at Ibrox twice and 2-0 at the SMiSA Stadium.

Connor Ronan celebrates after opening the scoring in our last meeting with Rangers (Image: Allan Picken)

The officials

The referee this weekend is Steven McLean. Alan Mulvanny and Graham McNeillie are the linesmen while Colin Steven is the fourth official. 

Up Next: St Mirren v Hibernian (11th Dec)

St Mirren return to the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday as we take on Hibernian in the cinch Premiership.

Jim Goodwin's side go into Saturday's match on the back of a 4-1 defeat to Aberdeen at Pittodrie, but have drawn their last two matches at the SMiSA Stadium against Ross County (0-0) and Livingston (1-1). 

The Buddies are looking for three points following a run of eight without a win. Saints have drawn four and lost four of those eight fixtures. 

Hibernian are managerless with ex-Saints boss Jack Ross leaving the Leith outfit following their loss at Livingston on Wednesday night.

Since their Premier Sports Cup semi-final win over Rangers last month, the Hibees have lost to Livingston (0-1), Ross County (0-1) and Rangers (0-1) in the cinch Premiership, while defeating St Johnstone (2-1) and drawing 1-1 with Motherwell. 

Match Details

St Mirren v Hibernian
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 11th December 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Vaccine certification is not required.

Away supporters can buy online at this link.

The match is also available on PPV at a cost of £12.50 for anyone who can't make the match. However, due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions this service is not available in England. 

Previous

The two sides couldn't be separated when St Mirren faced Hibernian at Easter Road in September.

Eamonn Brophy put the Buddies ahead at the interval before goals from Paul McGinn and Martin Boyle had Hibernian in front. But skipper Joe Shaughnessy scored late on to see Saints take a share of the spoils back to Paisley.

St Mirren's last win against the Hibees was in March 2017 when a Stelios Demetriou double saw Saints win 2-0 at the SMiSA Stadium. 

The team celebrates after Joe Shaughnessy's late header earned us a point at Easter Road earlier in the season (Image: Craig Brown)

The officials

Kevin Clancy takes charge of Saturday's match and he's assisted by Graeme Leslie and Steven Traynor. Scott Lambie is the fourth official. 

Up Next: Aberdeen v St Mirren (4th Dec)

St Mirren make the journey up the A90 on Saturday as Jim Goodwin's men face Aberdeen in the cinch Premiership.

The Buddies go into Saturday's match after a 0-0 draw with Ross County at the SMiSA Stadium on Wednesday night. That was Saints' fourth draw in their last six cinch Premiership matches - two of which have come on the road (0-0 at St Johnstone and 2-2 at Motherwell). 

Aberdeen, meanwhile, defeated Livingston 2-0 at Pittodrie to leapfrog St Mirren in the league table. The Dons sit one point ahead of Jim Goodwin's side following their win over Livi. That victory ended a three match losing run for Stephen Glass' side after losses to Celtic (1-2), Dundee United (0-1) and Motherwell (0-2). 

Match Details

Aberdeen v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 4th December 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Pittodrie Stadium

Ticket Info

Entry to Saturday's match is by pay-at-the-gate only. 

Gate prices are as follows:

Adult - £26
Over-65 - £20
Over-75 & 18-21 - £16
Under-18 - £12
Under-12 - £6
Carer - FOC

PPV is also available for those who can't make the match at a cost of £13.99. PPV passes can be bought at this link. However, due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions this service is not available in England. 

Previous

Saints came out on top when the two sides met at the SMiSA Stadium in September. 

Connor Ronan gave the Buddies an early lead, but goals from Christian Ramirez and Scott Brown put the Dons ahead. But Ronan scored his second to level before ex-Aberdeen striker Curtis Main gave Jim Goodwin's men all the points. 

Neither side could be separated when St Mirren last visited Pittodrie in February as the game ended 0-0. 

The Buddies are unbeaten in their last four against the Dons - winning two and drawing two. 

Connor Ronan scored a double for Saints the last time the Buddies faced Aberdeen (Image: Allan Picken)

The officials

The referee on Saturday is William Collum and he'll be assisted by Calum Spence and Alastair Mather. Steven Kirkland is the fourth official.

Up Next: St Mirren v Ross County (1st Dec)

St Mirren kick-off a busy month by hosting Ross County at the SMiSA Stadium on Wednesday.

The Buddies take on the Staggies in the first of six cinch Premiership matches in the month of December.

Jim Goodwin's side are looking to bounce back from a frustrating defeat at Tynecastle on Saturday after a 2-0 loss against Hearts saw Saints drop out of the top six.

Ross County sit bottom of the cinch Premiership, but have picked up seven points from a possible 12 to move to within three points of 11th place Dundee. The Dingwall outfit come into Wednesday's match on the back of a 1-1 draw with Dundee United on Saturday.

Match Details

St Mirren v Ross County
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Wednesday 1st December 2021
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for Wednesday night's match are on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Vaccine certification is not required.

Away supporters can buy online at this link.

The match will also be available on PPV at a cost of £12.50 for anyone who can't make the match. However, due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions this service is not available in England. 

Previous 

St Mirren were victorious in the only meeting between the two so far this season.

Saints ran out 3-2 winners at the Global Energy Stadium in October. Eamonn Brophy, Marcus Fraser and Scott Tanser scored for the Buddies to extend their unbeaten run against the Staggies to six matches. 

County's last win against the Buddies was in September 2019 when they won 2-1 in Dingwall. 

Eamonn Brophy and Scott Tanser scored in our last meeting against Ross County (Image: Ken MacPherson)

The officials

The referee on Wednesday night is David Dickinson. He'll be assisted by Graham McNeille and Stuart Stevenson. The fourth official is Don Robertson.

Up Next: Hearts v St Mirren (27th Nov)

Saints visit the capital on Saturday as Jim Goodwin's side get set to face Hearts in the cinch Premiership.

The Buddies moved into sixth place at the weekend following a 1-1 draw with Livingston. Jamie McGrath gave Saints the lead with a stunning goal from 25 yards, but a late equaliser saw Livingston leave Paisley with a point. 

Hearts were beaten on their return from the international break. The Jam Tarts lost 2-0 to Motherwell at Fir Park - a result which kept Robbie Neilson's side in third place in the cinch Premiership.

Both sides go into the match having won one, drawn three and lost two of their last six cinch Premiership matches.

Match Details

Hearts v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 27th November 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Tynecastle Park

Ticket Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Prices can be found here.

Hearts have informed us that there will be no cash turnstiles on the day of the match so tickets must be purchased in advance from the ticket office. The St Mirren Ticket Office will be open between 10am-2pm Monday-Friday, with a late opening between 5pm-8pm on Thursday night (25th Nov).

PPV will also be available at a cost of £15. A PPV pass can be purchased here. St Mirren Youth Academy coach Andy Webster is the in-studio guest for Saturday's match. Please note that PPV is not available for purchase in England. 

Please note that spot checks will be in place for this match so all supporters over the age of 18 need proof they are double vaccinated or have proof they are exempt. No refunds will be available for anyone who purchases a ticket without proof of their vaccination status. 

Previous

The two sides have already faced off this season with Hearts edging a 2-1 victory at the SMiSA Stadium in August. 

Saturday is the first time St Mirren have been at Tynecastle since November 2019. Jon Obika and Danny Mullen scored for the Buddies that afternoon, but the home side ran out 5-2 winners.

Saints last win at Tynecastle was in 2013 when goals from John McGinn and Paul McGowan gave us a 2-0 win in Gorgie. 

John McGinn celebrates after giving St Mirren the lead the last time we won at Tynecastle.

The officials

Alan Muir takes charge of the game on Saturday and he's assisted by Ralph Gordon and Jonathan Bell. John Beaton is the fourth official. 

Up Next: St Mirren v Livingston (20th Nov)

St Mirren are back at the SMiSA Stadium following the final international break of 2021. 

Jim Goodwin's men play host to Livingston on Saturday aiming for a win that could take them into the top six. Saints currently sit in eighth place in the cinch Premiership - three points above David Martindale's outfit. 

Despite a run of three wins on the spin last month, Saints have failed to win in their last four - drawing two (0-0 v St Johnstone & 2-2 v Motherwell) and losing two (0-1 v Dundee & 1-2 v Rangers). 

Livingston are unbeaten in their last four having drawn with Celtic (0-0) and Dundee United (1-1) in recent weeks as well as winning against Ross County (3-2) and St Johnstone (3-0). 

Match Details

St Mirren v Livingston
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 20th November 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Vaccine certification is not required.

Away supporters can buy directly from Livingston or online at this link.

The match is also available on PPV at a cost of £12.50 for anyone who can't make the match. However, due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions this service is not available in England. 

Previous 

It's been a little over a month since the last time the two sides met. 

The Buddies travelled through to Livingston at the start of October and came back to Paisley with all three points with Ethan Erhahon's first-half goal enough to secure a 1-0 win for Saints. 

That was the second meeting of the two this season with the other also at the Tony Macaroni Arena in the Premier Sports Cup in August. The Lions edged Saints out on penalty kicks after a 1-1 draw in normal time. 

Neither side could be separated on Livingston's last visit to Paisley back in February. A stunning Cammy MacPherson strike cancelled out Conor McCarthy's own-goal in a 1-1 draw. 

Ethan Erhahon celebrates after scoring the winner at Livingston in October (Image: David Henderson) 

The officials

Steven McLean is the referee on Saturday and he's assisted by David McGeachie and Craig Ferguson. Calum Scott is the fourth official. 

Up Next: St Mirren v Dundee (30th Oct)

The games keep on coming for Saints with Jim Goodwin's men playing host to Dundee on Saturday.

St Mirren face the Dens Park outfit following a 2-2 draw away to Motherwell on Wednesday night. Eamonn Brophy netted twice as the Buddies came from 2-0 down to take a point at Fir Park. That draw saw Saints finish the first round of cinch Premiership sitting in seventh place on 14 points. 

Dundee will be looking to bounce back after their midweek loss at home to Ross County. James McPake's side were defeated 5-0 by the Staggies at the Kilmac Stadium. 

Before Wednesday, the Dee had picked up four points from six since returning from the international break - defeating Aberdeen 2-1 and drawing 1-1 with Hearts at Tynecastle. 

Match Details

St Mirren v Dundee
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 30th October 2021
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for Saturday's match are on-sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Vaccine certification is not required.

Away supporters can buy directly from Dundee or online at this link.

The match is also available on PPV at a cost of £12.50 for anyone who can't make the match. However, due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions this service is not available in England. 

Previous

Saturday's match will be the second time the two sides have faced each other this season.

The Buddies began their season with a trip to newly-promoted Dundee on the opening day where Brophy and Jamie McGrath scored in a 2-2 draw at the Kilmac Stadium.

Saints have won the last two meetings between the two at the SMiSA Stadium - winning 2-1 on both occasions in the 2018/19 season.

Saints are also unbeaten in their last six against Dundee stretching back to January 2015. 

Eamonn Brophy nets on Saints' visit to the Kilmac Stadium in July. 

The officials

John Beaton takes charge of Saturday's match with Alastair Mather and Scott Anderson the linesman. Grant Irvine is the fourth official. 

Up next: St Mirren v Rangers (24th Oct)

St Mirren are back at the SMiSA Stadium this weekend for the first time in almost a month as Saints play host to Rangers in the cinch Premiership.

Jim Goodwin's side take on the Ibrox club on Sunday off the back a six-match unbeaten run that has seen the Buddies pick up three wins from their last three. 

Saints returned from the international break with a 3-2 win away to Ross County. Eamonn Brophy, Marcus Fraser and Scott Tanser all scored as the Buddies followed up on wins over Livingston and Aberdeen in recent weeks.

Rangers sit atop the cinch Premiership - a point ahead of Hearts. Steven Gerrard's men were held to a 1-1 draw by the Gorgie side at Ibrox last Saturday. Like Saints, Rangers have won three and drawn two of their last five league matches. 

Match Details

St Mirren v Rangers
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Sunday 24th October 2021
Kick-off: 12pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium

Ticket Info

General sale tickets are available to home fans. However, as has been in case in previous matches against Celtic and Rangers, you must be pre-registered on the ticket platform to purchase. No tickets are available for away supporters. 

St Mirren PPV is not available on Sunday as the match is being shown live on Sky Sports, but season ticket holders who can't make the match as well as international subscribers to St Mirren TV can still watch live on St Mirren TV.

Previous

Saints became the first domestic side to beat Rangers last season when Jim Goodwin's side defeated the Ibrox side in dramatic fashion in the League Cup. 

Jamie McGrath scored a double after Connor Goldson had given Rangers the lead. It looked like the game was heading to extra-time when Steven Davis scored a late equaliser, but Conor McCarthy popped up deep in injury-time to slam home the winner. 

Conor McCarthy celebrates after scoring an injury-time winner against Rangers (Image: Allan Picken)

Rangers were victorious in all three league matches last season - winning 3-0 at Ibrox twice and 2-0 at the SMiSA Stadium.

St Mirren's last league win over Rangers was on Christmas Day 2011 when goals from Aaron Mooy and Paul McGowan saw the Saints win 2-1 at the SMiSA Stadium.

The officials

Steven McLean is the referee on Sunday. Graeme Stewart and John McCrossan are the linesmen and Alan Muir is the fourth official.  

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