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St Mirren return to Barclays Hampden next weekend as we take on Celtic on Sunday 19th April with a place in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Final up for grabs. 

Tickets are on sale to season ticket holders and supporters with a previous purchase history at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Season ticket holders and those with a previous purchase history can buy up to four tickets for the match at Barclays Hampden. Please note that ticket sales will end on Wednesday 15th April at 2pm to allow ingestion of tickets onto the Hampden Park Ticket App.

St Mirren supporters will be housed in sections of the South and West Stands. The singing section will be in the West Stand section A4. 

Accessible (Ambulant/Wheelchair) and carer tickets are now available to purchase online for the first time. Wheelchair and carer seating is located within designated areas across the South and West Stands. Ambulant supporters are seated in the South Stand (P1), rows C–E. (P3), rows C-E. Please note that these areas are strictly reserved for ambulant supporters and their carers only. Any friends or family members attending will need to select seats in row F or above.

St Mirren players and staff applaud support at Hampden

Hampden Park Tickets App Ingestion

Ticket sales will end on Wednesday 15th April at 2pm. This is required to allow ingestion of tickets onto the Hampden Park Ticket App. We'd urge any supporters yet to purchase tickets to do so NOW to avoid disappointment. 

All tickets will be distributed digitally via the Hampden Park Tickets app. This is the same system used for our Premier Sports Cup Final against Celtic in December. You can download the Hampden Park Tickets app via the Apple app store or Google Play. For more detailed information surrounding the app please click HERE. This is only a ticket app which will be used to manage your purchased tickets. There are no paper tickets available.

Ticket Prices

  Adult Concession
South Lower £42 £22
South Upper* £42 £22
West £32 £17
West (Reduced View) £29 £14
South (Wheelchair & PA) £18 £11
South (Ambulant) £18 £11
West (Wheelchair & PA) £13 £11

*Will only become available depending on sales in the lower sections.

All in White to Hampden

We are asking supporters to help contribute to the display at Barclays Hampden by wearing a white top or jacket. 

St Mirren supporters wearing white

Matchday Hospitality

Our semi-final hospitality includes an inclusive drinks package, premium match ticket, executive coach transfer to & from Barclays Hampden and an exclusive corporate gift. 

Joining us at The SMiSA Stadium at 10am on Sunday 19th April, adult guests will be greeted with a glass of chilled Champagne on arrival before being treated to a traditional Scottish style breakfast.

Executive coaches will then depart for Barclays Hampden at 11:50am with transfers back to The SMiSA Stadium post-match.

To reserve your package, you can buy online HERE or contact our Commercial Manager Campbell Kennedy direct on 0141-840-1337 or email commercial@stmirren.com

Up Next: Celtic v St Mirren (11th Apr)

St Mirren are on the road this weekend as we take on Celtic in the first of a double header against the Glasgow side.

Saints take on Celtic at Celtic Park in William Hill Premiership action on Saturday ahead of our meeting the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup semi-final at Barclays Hampden on Sunday 19th April. 

Match Details

Celtic v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 11th April 2026
Kick-off: 3pm 
Venue: Celtic Park

Tickets

Tickets for our William Hill Premiership match away to Celtic are on sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.

Tickets can be purchased online for collection until 10am on Friday 10th April. All tickets ordered for collection MUST be collected from the St Mirren Ticket Office by 12 noon on Friday 10th April. Please note that only restricted view tickets remain. 

Click HERE for full ticket info. 

Form

Saints travel to Celtic Park on the back of two wins from two in the William Hill Premiership.

Goals from Jonah Ayunga and Alex Gogic saw the Buddies defeat Aberdeen 2-0 at The SMiSA Stadium on Saturday. That came after a 2-1 victory away to Falkirk prior to the international break. Saturday's win saw Saints move level on points with Aberdeen in ninth and three points clear of Kilmarnock who occupy 11th place. 

Celtic go into Saturday's match after a 2-1 win away to Dundee at Dens Park on Sunday. The Hoops bounced back from a defeat 2-0 away to Dundee United with a late Kelechi Iheanacho goal giving them all three points and keeping their title hopes alive. Martin O'Neill's side sit in third place in the William Hill Premiership and are three points behind league leaders Hearts. 

This is the first meeting between the two since our Premier Sports Cup triumph in December. Marcus Fraser opened the scoring for Saints that afternoon before Reo Hatate equalised for Celtic. Two second-half goals from Jonah Ayunga saw the Buddies defeat the Glasgow side and claim the League Cup trophy for the second time in our history. 

Celtic have edged both league meetings between the two this season, scoring late goals in each 1-0 win. Callum McGregor's injury-time goal saw Celtic win 1-0 at The SMiSA Stadium in November. Luke McCowan scored an 88th minute winner at Celtic Park on the opening day of the season. 

Jonah Ayunga scored a double in our last meeting against Celtic

Jonah Ayunga scored a double in our last meeting against Celtic

The Officials

Duncan Nicolson is the referee on Saturday with John Beaton as the VAR.

Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Semi-Final tickets on sale to registered supporters

Tickets for our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic are on sale to supporters with a previous purchase history at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.

Season ticket holders had until midnight on Sunday 29th March to secure their tickets before they became available to supporters with a previous purchase history. Season ticket holders and those with a previous purchase history can buy up to four tickets for the match at Barclays Hampden.

St Mirren supporters will be housed in sections of the South and West Stands. The singing section will be in the West Stand section A4. 

Accessible (Ambulant/Wheelchair) and carer tickets are now available to purchase online for the first time. Wheelchair and carer seating is located within designated areas across the South and West Stands. Ambulant supporters are seated in the South Stand (P1), rows C–E. (P3), rows C-E. Please note that these areas are strictly reserved for ambulant supporters and their carers only. Any friends or family members attending will need to select seats in row F or above.

Tickets will be issued in digital format through the Hampden Park Ticket app, with full pricing details set out below.

  Adult Concession
South Lower £42 £22
South Upper £42 £22
West £32 £17
West (Reduced View) £29 £14
South (Wheelchair & PA) £18 £11
South (Ambulant) £18 £11
West (Wheelchair & PA) £13 £11

Away Ticket Info: Celtic v St Mirren (11th Apr)

Tickets for our William Hill Premiership match away to Celtic are on sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.

Saints make the journey to the east end of Glasgow on Saturday 11th April to face Celtic at Celtic Park in our final pre-split fixture. 

Tickets can be purchased online for Collection until 10am on Friday 10th April. All tickets ordered for collection MUST be collected from the St Mirren Ticket Office by 12 noon on Friday 10th April. Please note that only restricted view tickets remain.

Please note this is a paper allocation only, no e-tickets are available. Any QR code sent for any previous online purchases are just receipts of your order for the St Mirren Ticket Office to process your purchase, it is not your ticket.

There will be no sales or collection available on matchday at Celtic Park.

Celtic v St Mirren
Competition: William Hill Premiership
Date: Saturday 11th April 2026
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Celtic Park


Celtic Ticket Info

Restricted View

Adults - £33
Concessions* - £22
Under 13s** - £16

*65+ and U16s
**U13s must be accompanied by an adult

Wheelchair and Carer - £25 (Carer free of charge)

Ambulant with carer and wheelchair with carer tickets have to be booked directly with us at the St Mirren Ticket office and MUST be collected by 12 noon Friday 10th April.


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

St Mirren Ticket Office Email: tickets@stmirren.com 

Consilium extend their sponsorship of the club for a further two seasons

St Mirren Football Club is pleased to announce that our Main Sponsor, Consilium Contracting Services, has confirmed it is continuing its sponsorship of the club for a further two seasons.

The extension will take the sponsorship deal up to the end of season 2027/28, the club’s 150th anniversary.

St Mirren Chief Operating Officer, Keith Lasley said: "Consilium's support has been a huge benefit to the club, and their continued backing is greatly appreciated.

"It will help the club continue to push forward as we head into another exciting period, building on the success we’ve enjoyed in recent seasons."

St Mirren’s club captain, Mark O’Hara added: "Both Consilium and Paul have been great supporters of St Mirren and as captain of the club, I want to thank them for their ongoing support."

Consilium managing director, Paul McGrath said: "I’ve loved the club my whole life and being in a position to sponsor them is a dream come true.

"We are the first local company to sponsor the club since Graham’s buses 40 years ago. That deal covered the last Scottish Cup victory in 1987, and our deal has also resulted in silverware with the League Cup this season. Hopefully that’s a good omen for the future.

It is an honour and privilege to be working with the club for another two seasons."

Consilium provide a range of building contracting services to housing associations and local authorities across central and southern Scotland as well as serving domestic customers construction needs.

Alex Gogic, Mark O'Hara, Paul McGrath, Marcus Fraser and Shamal George

2025/26 Post-Split Fixtures Confirmed

The SPFL has today published the post-split fixture list for the 2025/26 William Hill Premiership season.

Saints will begin at home to Livingston on Saturday 25th April in what is the first of three home matches post-split.

The Buddies will also host Kilmarnock on Saturday 9th May and Dundee United on Sunday 17th May, with away trips to Dundee on Saturday 2nd May and Aberdeen on Tuesday 12th May.

Post-Split fixtures

St Mirren v Livingston Sat 25th Apr 3pm
Dundee v St Mirren Sat 2nd May 3pm
St Mirren v Kilmarnock Sat 9th May 3pm
Aberdeen v St Mirren Tue 12th May 7:45pm
St Mirren v Dundee United Sun 17th May 2pm

Book Now! Scottish Cup Semi-Final Hospitality

Enjoy our Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Semi-Final against Celtic with our executive away day hospitality. 

Our semi-final hospitality includes an inclusive drinks package, premium match ticket, executive coach transfer to & from Barclays Hampden and an exclusive corporate gift. 

Joining us at The SMiSA Stadium at 10am on Sunday 19th April, adult guests will be greeted with a glass of chilled Champagne on arrival before being treated to a traditional Scottish style breakfast.

Executive coaches will then depart for Barclays Hampden at 11:50am with transfers back to The SMiSA Stadium post-match.

To reserve your package, you can buy online HERE or contact our Commercial Manager Campbell Kennedy direct on 0141-840-1337 or email commercial@stmirren.com

Saints make it back-to-back wins after victory over Aberdeen

Saints made it back-to-back wins thanks to a fine display against Aberdeen to ensure there was no happy return to Paisley for former boss Stephen Robinson.

Liam Donnelly could have had a first-half hat-trick from Declan John deliveries but it was Jonah Ayunga's goal which had Saints in front at the break, the forward executing a smart turn before firing a low shot past visiting goalie Per Kristian Bratveit.

The Dons improved after the break but, aside from former Saint Toyosi Olusanya heading over, had little to show for their efforts and the Buddies added a second 10 minutes from the end thanks to a tremendous Alex Gogic header from Scott Tanser's perfect corner.

Tanser had had to make do with a place on the bench as John took his slot on the left, interim Saints boss Craig McLeish also changing the strikeforce that started against Falkirk a fortnight ago by starting Ayunga and Mikael Mandron instead of Jake Young and Dan Nlundulu. The visitors also made three changes from their last game, Bratveit replacing Dimitar Mitov in goals and Graeme Shinnie and Topi Keskinen starting at the expense of Ante Palaversa and Dennis Geiger. Former Saints Olusanya and Elvis Bwomono were on the bench.

Donnelly twice went close to bagging his second goal in as many games in the early stages, seeing one header from a corner tipped over by Bratveit and his second one clip the bar. It was Miguel Freckleton who was next to threaten from one of John's corners, the defender meeting it perfectly but his header flew just wide. It took until midway through the half for Aberdeen to pose their first real threat, Kenan Bilalovic bursting forward before curling a shot inches past the post. Shinnie then got the better of Gogic to drill in a dangerous ball that Shamal George did well to turn away.

Donnelly had a third chance to open the scoring for Saints from a well worked free-kick, the Irishman getting on the end of another great John cross but he headed wide when he should at least have hit the target. As half-time neared, the hosts finally got the goal their play deserved. Mark O'Hara's free-kick wasn't properly cleared and Ayunga gathered up the ball, spun and then drilled a fantastic low shot from 20 yards out beyond the grasp of Bratveit to the delight of the majority of the sell-out crowd.

Jonah Ayunga scores the opener (Image: Allan Picken)

Jonah Ayunga scores the opener (Image: Allan Picken)

The Dons changed their strike force at the break, Olusanya and Kevin Nisbet replacing the booked pairing of Bilalovic and Lazetic with Stuart Armstrong also coming on for Keskinen. The change in personnel and approach certainly made a difference as the visitors were more of a threat without creating much, shouts of handball at a corner leading to nothing following a VAR review before Nisbet blasted a free-kick into the wall, VAR again deciding there'd been no handball despite the appeals from the striker. Another free-kick gave Olusanya a sight of goal when Miguel Freckleton was unable to head the ball clear but the former Buddies favourite sent his own header harmlessly over the bar.

Saints had barely threatened since the interval but Nlundulu nearly added a second as the game entered the final 10 minutes, the sub exchanging passes with Mandron before curling an effort towards he bottom corner that Bratveit turned behind. However, crosses had been Aberdeen's weakness all afternoon and so it proved again from the corner, a pinpoint cross from Scott Tanser being met with a thumping header from Alex Gogic that flew into the net to double Saints' advantage and wrap up all three points.

Alex Gogic celebrates his goal (Image: Allan Picken)

Alex Gogic celebrates his goal (Image: Allan Picken)

Full-Time: St Mirren 2-0 Aberdeen 

St Mirren: George, Donnelly, Gogic, Freckleton, O'Hara (c), Phillips (Nlundulu 59), Devaney, Campbell, John (Tanser 59), Mandron, Ayunga (Richardson 69)
Subs: Mullen, King, McMenamin, Idowu, Etete, Young

Aberdeen: Bratveit, Jensen (Lobban 79), Milne, Morrison, Molloy, Gyamfi, Shinnie (c) (Cameron 65), Aremu, Bilalovic (Olusanya 46), Keskinen (Armstrong 46), Lazetic (Nisbet 46)
Subs: Mitov, Bwomono, Palaversa, Kjartansson

Referee: Nick Walsh
AR1: Frank Connor
AR2: Daniel McFarlane
Fourth Official: Euan Anderson
VAR: Grant Irvine

Attendance: 7,653

Team News: St Mirren v Aberdeen (4th Apr)

Interim manager Craig McLeish has named his starting lineup for today's William Hill Premiership match at home to Aberdeen.

Following a 2-1 victory away to Falkirk prior to the international break, McLeish has made three changes with Declan John, Mikael Mandron and Jonah Ayunga coming in for Scott Tanser, Jake Young and Dan Nlundulu. 

Declan John comes in from the start

Ex-Saints Elvis Bwomono and Toyosi Olusanya are on the bench for Aberdeen who are captained by Graeme Shinnie. 

St Mirren: George, Donnelly, Gogic, Freckleton, O'Hara (c), Phillips, Devaney, Campbell, John, Mandron, Ayunga
Subs: Mullen, Richardson, King, Tanser, McMenamin, Idowu, Etete, Young, Nlundulu

Aberdeen: Bratveit, Jensen, Milne, Morrison, Molloy, Gyamfi, Shinnie (c), Aremu, Bilalovic, Keskinen, Lazetic
Subs: Mitov, Lobban, Bwomono, Armstrong, Cameron, Palaversa, Olusanya, Kjartansson, Nisbet

Referee: Nick Walsh
VAR: Grant Irvine

St Mirren v Aberdeen | SOLD OUT!

Tickets for today's William Hill Premiership match against Aberdeen are SOLD OUT!

Saints host the Dons at The SMiSA Stadium with a 3pm kick-off with the opportunity to go level on points with Stephen Robinson's reds. 

We thank you for your brilliant support! 

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