Scottish Cup Quarter-Final Draw // St Mirren v Partick Thistle

St Mirren will face Partick Thistle in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup.

The Buddies have been drawn at home to Partick Thistle with the tie due to take place on the weekend of March 7th.

Goals from Jacob Devaney and Roland Idowu saw Saints defeat Airdrieonians on Friday night to progress to the last eight.

Full fixture details including ticketing arrangements will be announced in due course. 

Buddies into last eight of Scottish Cup after extra-time victory

St Mirren became the first side into the hat for the quarter-finals of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup after Roland Idowu's extra-time winner saw off Airdrieonians at The Albert Bartlett Stadium.

It wasn't a vintage performance from Saints, but Stephen Robinson's men got the job done to ensure a place in the last eight of the competition for the first time since 2022. 

A stunning finish from Jacob Devaney gave the Buddies a deserved first-half lead. But Airdrieonians drew themselves level in the second 45 and took the game to extra-time. It looked like we'd be heading to penalties once again, only for substitute Idowu to fire home the winner with four minutes remaining.

The manager made just one change to the side that defeated Hearts in the William Hill Premiership on Tuesday night. That saw Jake Young come in for the injured Dan Nlundulu. It was Young who had the first opportunity with six minutes on the clock. He picked the ball up and struck low from 20 yards, but Airdrieonians goalkeeper Harry Stone was equal to the effort as he held. 

Saints were in control in the opening stages of the match and that paid off on 19 minutes when Devaney produced a bit of magic to score his first goal for the Buddies. Mikael Mandron played a lovely ball round the corner for the the loanee who took one touch before beautifully guiding the ball into the top corner of the net.

Jacob Devaney celebrates his first St Mirren goal

Jacob Devaney celebrates his first St Mirren goal (Image: Craig Brown)

The Buddies almost added another four minutes later when Jayden Richardson forced a big save from Stone. Richardson was involved again just after the half hour mark when his low pass almost found Mandron who was ready to tap in from close range. He was denied that opportunity by a vital interception from Craig Ross who turned it behind for a corner. 

The hosts steadily started to grow into the match and had a strong penalty appeal turned down with just over 10 minutes of the first-half remaining. Jamie Barjonas was through on goal and went down under the challenge from Richard King. It did look like the home side had a strong case for a spot-kick, but referee Kevin Clancy was unmoved which drew plenty of ire from the home support. Their frustration was almost compounded when Mandron immediately had the chance to double St Mirren's advantage when he won the break of the ball on the edge of the Diamonds' box. But the forward sent the shot wide of target.

Airdrieonians started the second-half the better, but failed to create anything clear cut to worry Shamal George in the St Mirren goal. Charlie McArthur passed up a half decent opportunity on 55 minutes when he slammed into the side net. That miss was nearly punished when substitute Idowu, who replaced the injured Young in the first-half, missed a big chance to double our lead. He found himself in a good area but got the shot all wrong and sent well wide of target. 

The home side fired a huge warning signal just after the hour mark when Lewis Strapp lashed a curling effort inches over the bar from 20 yards. That prompted a double substitution from Stephen Robinson as he introduced Conor McMenamin and Kion Etete in place of Richardson and Devaney.

But the warning wasn't heeded as the hosts would get themselves level on 65 minutes. Euan Henderson scoring a tidy finish from inside the Saints box to make it 1-1. The goal looked like it may spark Saints back into life after a fairly listless start to the second-half with Idowu forcing a terrific save from Stone. But the Buddies lacked the quality required in the final third with the final chance of the 90 coming a minute before the end when Idowu shot just by the far post. 

As was the case in the previous round, Saints were going to have to go at least 120 minutes. Stephen Robinson made a further change at the beginning of extra-time, replacing Etete with Malik Dijksteel as he looked for his side to have more width. But he was dealt a further blow 10 minutes into extra-time when the Dutchman picked up a groin injury and had to be substituted as well. Jalmaro Calvin was his replacement and the young Jamaican forward was agonisingly close to regaining Saints' lead when he turned an Idowu cross inches wide at the beginning of the second period of extra-time. 

It was the Buddies who looked the more likely and we would eventually find a winner with four minutes remaining. George's free-kick drifted all the way to Idowu inside the box and he lashed home first time to put us into the last eight. 

Full-Time: Airdrieonians 1-2 St Mirren (AET)

St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), King, Freckleton, Richardson (McMenamin 63), Phillips (Donnelly 111), Devaney (Etete 63, Dijksteel 91, Calvin 102), Gogic, John, Young (Idowu 35), Mandron
Subs: Mullen, Tanser, Sobowale

Airdrieonians: Stone, MacDonald (Devine 65), Ross, McArthur, Strapp, McMaster (c) (Constable 90), Barjonas (Gallagher 78), Telfer (McGrattan 72), McKinnon (Hastie 118), Mochrie, Henderson,
Subs: Melrose, McGinty, Aird, Smith

Referee: Kevin Clancy
AR1: Graeme Stewart
AR2: Scott Anderson
Fourth Official: Euan Anderson

Team News: Airdrieonians v St Mirren (6th Feb)

There's one change for St Mirren from the side that defeated Hearts 1-0 on Tuesday night.

Stephen Robinson's men face Airdrieonians in the Fifth Round of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup and the only change this evening sees Jake Young come in for Dan Nlundulu. Nlundulu misses out entirely with injury.

Ex-St Mirren Youth Academy prospect Dean McMaster captains Airdrieonians this evening.

Kick-off at The Albert Bartlett Stadium is at 7:45pm this evening.

St Mirren: George, Fraser (c), King, Freckleton, Richardson, Phillips, Devaney, Gogic, John, Young, Mandron
Subs: Mullen, Tanser, Sobowale, Donnelly, Dijksteel, McMenamin, Idowu, Calvin, Etete

Airdrieonians: Stone, MacDonald, Strapp, McMaster (c), Mochrie, Henderson, McArthur, Ross, Barjonas, Telfer, McKinnon
Subs: Melrose, McGinty, Gallagher, Devine, McGrattan, Constable, Hastie, Aird, Smith

Referee: Kevin Clancy

St Mirren Ticket Office closed on Monday (9th Feb)

The St Mirren Ticket Office will be closed on Monday 9th February for essential staff training. It will re-open at 10am on Tuesday 10th February. 

The Ticket Office Hours for next week are as follows: 

Mon 9th Feb CLOSED
Tue 10th Feb 10:00-14:00
Wed 11th Feb 10:00-14:00
Thu 12th Feb 10:00-14:00
Fri 13th Feb 10:00-14:00
Sat 14th Feb CLOSED
Sun 15th Feb CLOSED

Fixture Update: St Mirren v Rangers (15th Mar)

The SPFL has today announced that our William Hill Premiership match against Rangers will be shown live on Sky Sports. 

The fixture will now kick-off at 12 noon on Sunday 15th March.

Sunday 15th March 2026
St Mirren v Rangers
Kick-off: 12pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Live on Sky Sports

Away Day Info: Airdrieonians v St Mirren (6th Feb)

Saints' focus moves to the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup as we take on Airdrieonians in the Fifth Round on Friday night.

Match Details

Airdrieonians v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Gas Scottish Cup
Date: Friday 6th February 2026
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: The Albert Bartlett Stadium

Ticket Info

Tickets for our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Fifth Round tie away to Airdrieonians are on sale online via Airdrieonians' online ticketing platform.

Tickets are priced at £23 for adults, £19 for over 65s, £16 for concessions and £10 for U16s. There is also a parent and child ticket available for £29. 

For full ticket information, please click HERE

Please be aware that Airdrieonians have advised that spot checks may be conducted at the turnstiles for concession entries due to high attendance expected. We would advise that proof of eligibility may be required and anyone refusing to show proof may be refused entry. Typical documents provided would be an access card, proof of PIP/DLA award, blue badge etc. This is not exclusive to disabled fans. Those who have purchased a concession for unemployment would be expected to provide proof of eligibility too i.e. a screenshot of universal credit letter. 

Supporter Info

Travel and Parking

As always, supporters are encouraged to keep up to date with any relevant travel information via the following link: Traffic Scotland. If travelling by train please check your journey before travel by using the Journey Planner or the ScotRail app.

There's minimum parking available The Albert Bartlett Stadium tomorrow night so please arrive early for the match. There is a £5 charge for cars and a £10 charge for buses for the car park. This must be paid in cash only. 

General Info

  • Turnstiles will open at 6:45pm. 
  • St Mirren supporters will be housed in the East Stand. Please enter through turnstiles 13-16.
  • There is no specific seat allocation so please arrive early. 
  • Kiosks will be cash and contactless.
  • There is no smoking or vaping allowed inside The Albert Bartlett Stadium. Any breaches of this will result in ejection.
  • Flags will be allowed as long as there are no offensive or political slogans displayed. An area will be made available for display. All flags must meet fire regulations. 
  • No pyro.
  • No bags bigger than A4 allowed.
  • Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.

How to Follow

If you can't make the match on Friday night you can follow the action with updates on our X page.

The match is also being shown live on BBC Scotland, while international subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live as part of their subscription. 

Renfrewshire Foodbank Collection | 721kg of food donated

St Mirren Football Club would like to say a huge thank you to supporters for their donations to the Renfrewshire Foodbank collection at The SMiSA Stadium ahead of last weekend's match against Dundee.

Supporters donated 51 full crates which equated to 721.1kg of food. A bucket collection also raised £2,052.37 in cash that will be used by the Foodbank to purchase essential items. 

The generosity from the supporters was incredible and we thank each and every one of you for helping to support our community. Every single donation will go directly to families across Renfrewshire who are in need.

We'd also like to say big thank you also to all the volunteers who made the collection possible. 

About Renfrewshire Foodbank

Renfrewshire Foodbank offers support to individuals and families at a time of crisis in Renfrewshire. They provide three-day balanced and nutritious food parcels to people who are referred to us through our network of local agencies.

Their service is designed to be short term, offering immediate practical help while working alongside referral networks to support people to get back on their feet and be better able to manage their own situation. In addition to emergency food provision, Renfrewshire Foodbank also offer Financial Inclusion support to help people maximise their income where possible, as well as a Fuel Poverty project to address fuel insecurities.

Renfrewshire Foodbank is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation and operates with the support of volunteers, donors, and the local community.

To learn more about the Renfrewshire Foodbank and the work that they do please visit renfrewshire.foodbank.org.uk.

Craig McLeish promoted to First Team Transition Phase Head Coach

St Mirren Football Club is pleased to confirm that Craig McLeish has been promoted to the role of First Team Transition Phase Head Coach. 

Craig has been a vital part of the St Mirren Youth Academy in recent years, playing a major role in the development of young players like Evan Mooney, Fraser Taylor and Callum Penman. He takes on the new role following the departure of Peter Hartley who has returned to England to be closer to his family. We sincerely thank Peter for his efforts during his time at the club and wish him all the best for the future.

Craig will continue to support the St Mirren U19 squad’s development alongside Academy coach Marc Kelly, whilst also assisting manager Stephen Robinson and Brian Kerr with first team matters.  

Speaking on his new role, Craig said: "I'm really excited about it.

"I'm grateful that the manager has given me the opportunity. I'm delighted that he's put faith in me to come up and bridge that gap between the academy and the first team.

"I think that the biggest part of the transition phase is to integrate the younger boys as much as possible and expose them to first team training. We'll obviously have the B team games or the KDM Cup games which are great for that integration as well.

We'll be doing a lot of work where younger players get to come over and do individual and unit work with the first team player. It’s about exposing them as much as possible so that over a period of time, more and more of the young players can start to make up the first team squad.

"I've been in and around the first team for over a season now, doing more work with them which has been great for my own development, but the skill set that I can bring is that knowledge of the young ones coming through, even probably some of the boys that the manager's not quite aware of because they're quite young. We can now start to fast track them and accelerate their development."

Up Next: Airdrieonians v St Mirren (6th Feb)

St Mirren are in Scottish Gas Scottish Cup action on Friday night with a place in the quarter-finals up for grabs.

Stephen Robinson's men travel through to Airdrie to face William Hill Championship side Airdrieonians in the Fifth Round. 

Match Details

Airdrieonians v St Mirren
Competition: Scottish Gas Scottish Cup
Date: Friday 6th February 2026
Kick-off: 7:45pm 
Venue: The Albert Bartlett Stadium

Tickets

Tickets for our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Fifth Round tie away to Airdrieonians are now on sale online via Airdrieonians' online ticketing platform.

Tickets are priced at £23 for adults, £19 for over 65s, £16 for concessions and £10 for U16s. There is also a parent and child ticket available for £29. 

For full ticket information, please click HERE.

Form

St Mirren go into the match following a 1-0 win over Hearts at The SMiSA Stadium on Tuesday night. Miguel Freckleton's late header saw the Buddies defeat the league leaders and move up to ninth place in the William Hill Premiership.

Saints defeated Livingston 4-3 on penalties to progress to Friday's Fifth Round tie. Roland Idowu gave us an early lead before a quick equaliser from Scott Arfield. The game would go the distance with Evan Mooney, Marcus Fraser, Liam Donnelly and Malik Dijksteel scoring from the spot to send us through.

Airdrieonians' beat fellow Championship side Arbroath on penalties in the KDM Trust Trophy quarter-final on Tuesday night. That win followed a 2-0 victory away to Dunfermline Athletic in league duty on Saturday.

The Diamonds' Scottish Cup journey began with a 4-0 win at home to Hamilton Academical in November. Aaron Taylor-Sinclair's men then defeated Arbroath 4-2 on penalties following a 3-3 draw in the Fourth Round last month.

Mikael Mandron scored twice for the Buddies in a 2-0 pre-season win against Airdrieonians in July. The Diamonds were the victors the last time the two sides met in competitive action. Justin Devenny and Kyan Gunn scored in a 2-0 win over 10-men Saints in the Premier Sports Cup group stage in July 2022. 

The Officials

Kevin Clancy is the referee on Friday night. There is no VAR at this match.

Shareholder Register

It is important that we keep our shareholder details as current as possible.

If you are a shareholder and have changed your address or email address in the last few years, we would ask that you please confirm your details with gordon.graham@stmirren.com

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