Match Preview: Aberdeen v St Mirren

It's Betfred Cup action for St Mirren tomorrow as we make the trip up the A90 to face Aberdeen in the last 16 of the competition.

HOW DID BOTH SIDES GET HERE?

The Buddies qualified from the Betfred Cup group stages for the first time since they began back in 2016 after Alan Stubbs' side finished second in Group H on nine points.

The campaign began with a trip to Rugby Park in mid-July to face Kilmarnock. Saints put in a good showing against Steve Clarke’s outfit but couldn’t find the breakthrough goal that would have given all three points. The game went to penalties with Paul McGinn, Hayden Coulson and Danny Mullen netting for The Buddies to earn a well-deserved bonus point.

Saints avoided a shock defeat at home to Lowland League side Spartans a few days later. The Edinburgh side scored either side of half-time to stun the home side. Captain Stephen McGinn, on as a substitute, pulled a goal back for Saints around the hour mark, with fellow substitute, Danny Mullen, scoring from the penalty spot with 15 minutes remaining to take the match to penalties. The Buddies scored all five from the spot to gain another bonus point.

A trip to Hampden was next for Alan Stubbs’ side to face Gus MacPherson’s Queen’s Park side. For the third game running Saints were taken to penalties following a 0-0 draw. A 5-4 win in the shoot-out gave St Mirren their third bonus point. 

The Buddies closed the group strongly and emphatically to secure their place in the last 16. Six goals were put past visitors Dumbarton at the Simple Digital Arena with Hayden Coulson, Cammy Smith (two), Ross Stewart, Stephen McGinn and Jim Kellermann on the scoresheet. The margin of victory was enough to see Saints qualify as one of the best runners up.

This will be Aberdeen's first match in the Betfred Cup this season after missing out on the groups due to European participation.

LEAGUE START

Saints got the Ladbrokes Premiership season off to a winning start with Danny Mullen’s double giving The Buddies a 2-1 win over Dundee at the Simple Digital Arena on the opening day.

The Buddies then made a trip to Ibrox last Sunday to face Steven Gerrard’s Rangers. The Light Blues ran out 2-0 winners courtesy of goals from Alfredo Morelos and Connor Goldson.

Aberdeen’s season began with a Europa League tie against English Premier League cracks Burnley. The Dons impressed over the two legs, taking Burnley to extra time only to ultimately be edged out 4-2 on aggregate.

Their Premiership season began with a visit from Rangers. The Dons found themselves 1-0 down at half-time after James Tavernier's 30th minute penalty. With the game deep in stoppage time, Aberdeen levelled through teenager Bruce Anderson to take a point.

Gary Mackay-Steven’s second half penalty gave Aberdeen all the points last week when they took on Dundee at Dens Park.

PAST CUP MEETINGS

Saints last visited Pittodrie in January of this year when we were drawn with Derek McInnes’ Aberdeen in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. The Dons ran out comfortably winners.

Adam Rooney opening the scoring from the penalty spot after just eight minutes before Ryan Christie doubled their advantage 12 minutes later. The Buddies pulled a goal back through Gavin Reilly, but Christie netted before half-time to restore The Dons’ two-goal cushion. Less than two minutes after the break, Gary Mackay-Steven scored a screamer to give Aberdeen a 4-1 win.

However, St Mirren’s last visit to Aberdeen in this competition was a memorable for those of a Black and White persuasion. 

Saints looked to be heading through to the 2012/13 League Cup semi-finals with Sam Parkin and Kenny McLean scoring either side of a Scott Vernon goal having the visitors ahead. But in time added on, the Dons equalised through Josh Magennis. Neither side could grab a winner in extra-time and the game went to penalties.

As he has been so often for Saints, Craig Samson was the hero as he saved a then 16 year-old Cammy Smith’s penalty to send Saints on their way in a competition we would ultimately win that season.

TEAM NEWS

Danny Rogers is unavailable for Saints tomorrow as he can’t play against his parent club.  New signing Alfie Jones could be given a debut, while Adam Eckersley, Gary MacKenzie and Jordan Kirkpatrick all remain sidelined. It was also announced that Jim Kellermann has joined English side AFC Fylde on a season-long loan.

Aberdeen have had to deal with the loss of important players such as Adam Rooney, Anthony O’Connor, Greg Stewart and Ryan Christie. But McInnes has managed to bring in the likes of Lewis Ferguson, Chris Forrester and Dominic Ball, while James Wilson has joined The Dons on loan from Manchester United.

Jim Kellermann joins AFC Fylde on loan

St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Jim Kellermann has joined English side AFC Fylde on a season-long loan.

The midfielder joined Saints on a two-year deal in the summer and made four appearances, scoring once. 

Everyone at St Mirren would like to wish Jim all the best during his loan. 

Delight for Saints as Ethan Erhahon agrees new deal

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce that Ethan Erhahon has signed a three-year contract extension with the club. 

The 17 year-old made his Saints debut last season against Raith Rovers in the IRN-BRU Cup at just 16 years-old. 

St Mirren Chief Executive, Tony Fitzpatrick said: "Everyone knows the importance our club places on youth and we are delighted to have Ethan signed up on a long-term deal. 

"In recent times we've seen the likes of John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Stevie Mallan, Lewis Morgan and so on get big moves and capped for Scotland. We've also seen Kyle Magennis make himself a fixture in the first team as has Jack Baird.

"Ethan has been in and around the first team and it's great to have him signed up."

Travel Clubs - Aberdeen (18th Aug)

Tomorrow afternoon (Saturday 18th August) St Mirren head north-east to face Aberdeen in a 2nd Round tie in the BetFred Cup at Pittodrie Stadium.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to Pittodrie Stadium is as follows:

North End Travel Club

The bus to Aberdeen will leave The Sneddon at 9:30am.

Bus tickets are on sale in The Brewer's Tap - members £5; non-members - £10


Chivas Travel Club

The bus for Aberdeen will leave the Court Bar at 9:00am.

Bus tickets are on sale now from the Court Bar.


Tile Bar Supporters Bus

The bus for the cup tie in Aberdeen departs at 9:30am.

Bus tickets are available from the bar.


Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

We will be leaving at 9:00am for Aberdeen.

Please note that we will be making our usual stop in Stonehaven.

There are a limited number of seats remaining on the bus. Anyone wanting a seat on the bus should message Fraser Burns through Twitter or Facebook.

 

 

Matchday Info: Aberdeen vs St Mirren (18th Aug)

Match vs Aberdeen
Competition BetFred Cup
Venue Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
Date Sat 18th Aug 2018
Kick Off 3:00pm
Entry By Pay-on-the-Day
   
Adult £22
Over 65 £12
Ambulant Disabled £12
13 to 17 £12
Under 12 £6

Entry is by cash turnstiles, which will be open from AT LEAST 1 HOUR PRIOR TO KICK-OFF.

Aberdeen FC have asked us to pass on the following info for fans who will be travelling through to Pittodrie Stadium tomorrow:

Flag Policy

No surfing flags are allowed in the away section. Flags on 1.2 metre canes are allowed and any large flags, which must be fire retardant, can be displayed over the unoccupied seats of Section P or immediately behind the disabled section.

Delays coming into the City

There are no roadworks scheduled for traffic coming into the city other than the usual hold ups in the harbour area. Please allow plenty of time to get to the ground. The turnstiles will open one hour prior to kick-off and persons should be at the ground at least 25 minutes before kick-off to ensure that they see the start of the game.

Smoking Policy

Pittodrie Stadium is a non smoking stadium. If a person wishes to leave the ground to smoke, he/she can do so but they will be treated as leaving the stadium and will not be allowed to re-enter.

Additional Information for Travelling Fans

The referee for tomorrow's BetFred Cup tie against Aberdeen will be Steven McLean and he will be assisted by David Doig and Michael Banks. The fourth official will be Alan Newlands.

 

IRN-BRU Cup: St Mirren Colts to Face Accies Colts

St Mirren Colts have drawn a home tie against Hamilton Academical Colts in the second round of the IRN-BRU Cup.

The young Buddies earned their spot in today's draw thanks to a 2-1 win away to Kilmarnock Colts at Rugby Park on Tuesday evening.

The tie will take place on the weekend of 8th/9th September.

Ticket arrangements will be announced in due course. 

 

Hearts tickets on-sale

Tickets are now on sale for Saints' trip to Tynecastle at the start of next month.

Alan Stubbs takes his side to Edinburgh to face Craig Levein's Jambos in the Ladbrokes Premiership.

Hearts v St Mirren
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh
Date: 1st September 2018

Ticket Prices 

Roseburn Stand Upper

Adults - £28
Over 65 - £20
Under 18 - £16
Under 16 - £8
Under 13 - £5

Roseburn Stand Lower

Adult - £20
Over 65 - £15
Under 18 - £12
Under 16 - £8
Under 13 - £5

We have 4 sets of wheelchair seats priced at £14.

All tickets must be purchased in advance as there in NO availability to purchase or collect tickets on matchday.

The St Mirren Ticket Office opening hours for the rest of the week are as follows:

Thu, Aug 16th - 10:00am - 2:00pm and 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Fri, Aug 17th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sat, Aug 18th - CLOSED
Sun, Aug 19th - CLOSED

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

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

Alfie Joins

St Mirren Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of Alfie Jones on a season-long loan subject to international clearance.

20 year-old Jones, who can play at centre half or as a defensive midfielder, joins Saints from English Premier League club Southampton where he recently penned a new two-year deal.

Jones is captain of Southampton’s Under 23 side and played 21 times in Premier League 2 last season.

Speaking on the signing, St Mirren manager Alan Stubbs said: "It’s probably one that came into conversations a few weeks ago.

"We’ve found ourselves in a position where we can move forward with it and we are delighted that Alfie has agreed to join us.

"He is a young talented lad who is ready for this next step and we are looking forward to seeing him. He’s six foot, he’s good on the ball, he likes to play in that defensive midfield position and he has played centre back, which is an added bonus.

"Southampton have fantastic reputation in terms of producing young players through their academy. We find ourselves in a fortunate position that we have managed to get the services of Alfie through the help of Ross [Wilson] and a few other people who have made it happen.

"In terms of fitness, he has had a number of games now where he is up to speed so he will go into the squad for Saturday all being well."

Celtic tickets on-sale to Family Stand season ticket holders

Tickets for our Ladbrokes Premiership match against Celtic on Friday 14th September are now on sale for season ticket holders in the Family Stand.   

St Mirren vs Celtic
Ladbrokes Premiership
Venue: Simple Digital Arena, Paisley
Date: Friday 14th September 2018
Kick-off: 7:45pm

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.

South Stand season ticket holders will have until Tuesday 28th August to secure seats before tickets go on general sale.

Please note these are only available at the Ticket Office and not online.

The St Mirren Ticket Office opening hours for the rest of the week are as follows:

Tue, Aug 14th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Wed, Aug 15th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Thu, Aug 16th - 10:00am - 2:00pm and 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Fri, Aug 17th - 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sat, Aug 18th - CLOSED
Sun, Aug 19th - CLOSED

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

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

 

Travel Clubs - Aberdeen (18 Aug)

This Saturday (18th August) St Mirren head north-east to face Aberdeen in a 2nd Round tie in the BetFred Cup at Pittodrie Stadium.

The info on Travel Clubs heading to Pittodrie Stadium is as follows:

North End Travel Club

The bus to Aberdeen will leave The Sneddon at 9:30am.

Bus tickets are on sale in The Brewer's Tap - members £5; non-members - £10


Chivas Travel Club

The bus for Aberdeen will leave the Court Bar at 9:00am.

Bus tickets are on sale now from the Court Bar.


Tile Bar Supporters Bus

The bus for the cup tie in Aberdeen departs at 9:30am.

Bus tickets are available from the bar.


Cockles Wilson Supporters Bus

We will be leaving at 9:00am for Aberdeen.

Please note that we will be making our usual stop in Stonehaven.

There are a limited number of seats remaining on the bus. Anyone wanting a seat on the bus should message Fraser Burns through Twitter or Facebook.

 

 

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