It's a great day for the families and that's what is important at St Mirren. We're inclusive and make these days matter to everybody."
St Mirren Women's final home match of the season took place at The SMiSA Stadium on Sunday.
It's a great day for the families and that's what is important at St Mirren. We're inclusive and make these days matter to everybody."
St Mirren Women's final home match of the season took place at The SMiSA Stadium on Sunday.
The remaining tickets for our cinch Premiership match away to Hibernian on Saturday 6th May are on sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office.
The club received an initial allocation of 1,000 tickets for this match and they sold out within two days. Hibernian then sent us another 350 tickets after we requested further tickets and these are only available at the St Mirren Ticket Office. There are currently around 250 of these remaining.
Hibernian v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 6th May 2023
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: Easter Road
Adults - £26
Concession* - £14
12-17 - £13
2-11 - £11
*Over 65s, full-time student with valid matriculation card
Ambulant disabled tickets will be charged at the age-appropriate rate. Must be in receipt of Higher Rate DLA or Enhanced PIP for a free carer's ticket.
There are five wheelchair & carer pairs available. These are only available at the St Mirren Ticket Office and charged at the regular match price with carer free of charge.
Tickets are also on sale for our penultimate home match in the 2022/23 season as Saints host Hearts at the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday 13th May.
Tickets for that match can be purchased online and home match details can be found HERE. Season tickets are valid.
St Mirren Ticket Office Tel: (0141) 840-6130.
St Mirren Ticket Office E-Mail: tickets@stmirren.com
Please join us on Sunday 28th May 2023 at the Normandy Hotel, Renfrew, for the Club's prestigious Player of the Year 2022/23 Awards Dinner sponsored by Walker Laird Solicitors & Estate Agents.
Spend an evening in the company of the St Mirren first-team, management and coaching staff at what is Renfrewshire’s premier social gathering.
Prepare to laugh the night away with Scotland’s finest after dinner speaker, former footballer, John Gahagan. Keeping everyone in line will be our MC for the evening, journalist, Foxbar boy and fellow Buddie, Bill Leckie.
We thank Walker Laird Solicitors & Estate Agents for their support as sponsors of the event for the ninth year in a row!
Individual places are available at £85+VAT per person, with a minimum of two places on a shared table basis. Tables are available in multiples of 10 at £850+VAT or 12 at £1,020+VAT.
To reserve packages or enquire about Event & Hall of Fame award sponsorship & commemorative brochure advertising opportunities please contact our Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy, on 0141 840 1337 or email commercial@stmirren.com
Arrive at 6:30pm to take your seats ready for the evening beginning at 7pm.
The club is running a bus to Easter Road for next Saturday's cinch Premiership match against Hibernian with the potential for a second bus if demand dictates.
Bus tickets are priced at £13 per seat (cash only) and are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Alternatively, you can email commercial@stmirren.com.
Buses will depart from the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday 6th May at 12:45pm. Strictly no alcohol is permitted.
Our initial allocation of tickets for next weekend's match away to Hibernian are sold out.
We have secured another 350 tickets from Hibernian and hope to receive these on Monday or Tuesday depending on delivery during the Bank holiday. We have also enquired about the possibility of further tickets and will update whenever we can.
Ceara Macinytre and Jennifer Caldwell are lifelong Saints supporters and currently play for St Mirren Women.
They are relishing the opportunity to play at the SMiSA Stadium again.
St Mirren secured a highly coveted top six spot for the first time in the current league format and ensured a highest top-flight finish since 1984/85.
12 wins and eight draws saw Stephen Robinson's side pick up 44 points from 33 cinch Premiership matches.
We take a look at six of our best and most important wins in our quest to finish top six.
After picking up a first cinch Premiership win of the season at home to Ross County the previous week, Saints travelled to Tannadice to face Dundee United in our second away match in the league.
Curtis Main scored his first goals of the season when he netted either side of half-time to have the Buddies two ahead before substitute Alex Greive put the seal on the victory in stoppage time as Saints left the City of Discovery with all three points.
An inspired performance saw St Mirren defeat Celtic 2-0 at the SMiSA Stadium and inflict a first league defeat on the league leaders in almost a year.
Saints hosted a Celtic side that had won their opening six league fixtures including an impressive 4-0 derby win over their rivals Rangers in the previous league game.
Ange Postecoglou’s side showed up in Paisley looking to make it a full calendar year undefeated in the cinch Premiership, but walked away from the SMiSA Stadium empty-handed as goals from Mark O’Hara and Jonah Ayunga gave us our first home league victory over the Hoops since that famous 4-0 win in March 2010.
Mark O'Hara puts us ahead against Celtic in September. Saints remain the only side to beat Celtic in the league this season (Image: Jeff Holmes)
St Mirren moved into third place in the cinch Premiership on matchday eight after a dramatic late victory over Livingston at the SMiSA Stadium.
The Buddies broke the deadlock on 69 minutes when Keanu Baccus scored his second Saints goal. But Jonah Ayunga was shown a red card and Livingston were awarded a penalty with less than 15 minutes remaining. Sean Kelly missed from the spot as he sent his penalty kick over the bar.
It looked like 10-men Saints would have to settle for a point when Livingston drew level, but Alex Greive - late back from international duty from New Zealand - climbed off the bench to score an injury-time winner to give Saints all three points.
The Buddies made a midweek trip to Pittodrie in February to face Aberdeen on the back of a 1-0 win over Motherwell at the SMiSA Stadium.
Both sides boasted a victory over each other with Aberdeen winning 4-1 at Pittodrie in August, while Saints were 3-1 victors on Christmas Eve in Paisley.
It was Saints who would take the bragging rights in this encounter after a Curtis Main double and Declan Gallagher's first St Mirren goal saw us win our first league match at Pittodrie since 2011.
Stephen Robinson's men hosted Livingston at the SMiSA Stadium at the beginning of April in a big top six showdown.
Saints went into the match sitting in seventh place - a point behind Livingston in sixth and knew anything but a win would keep the Lions in the driving for a top six spot heading into the final three matches before the split.
A first-half blitz saw the Buddies blow Livingston away with a Mark O’Hara brace - both from the penalty spot - coming either side of Tony Watt’s first St Mirren goal giving us a 3-0 win and moving us into the top six.
Goalscorers Mark O'Hara and Tony Watt celebrate after giving us a big win over Livingston (Image: Allan Picken)
A week after our big win over Livingston, Saints travelled through to Edinburgh to take on fellow top six side Hearts at Tynecastle.
Saints hadn't won in Gorgie since 2013, but a terrific performance - capped off by goals from Curtis Main and Alex Gogic - saw us take a well deserved three points to all but confirm our spot in the top six.
Stephen Robinson's men will start the split with a trip to Easter Road to face Hibernian on Saturday 6th May.
The Buddies will then face Hearts at the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday 13th May, before an away trip to Celtic a week later.
Despite having already visited Pittodrie twice this season, Saints will head to the Granite City again on Wednesday 24th May to face Aberdeen in our final away fixture of the season. This fixture has been reversed by the SPFL to achieve the 19/19 home/away balance.
Finally, Saints close out the season at home to Rangers on Saturday 27th May.
St Mirren Football Club can confirm that Daniel Finlayson will join Linfield on a permanent deal in the summer subject to international clearance.
The 22-year-old initially joined St Mirren on loan from Rangers back in October 2020 before the deal was made permanent. Daniel then made his Saints debut as a substitute against Ross County in April 2021 and made his first start against Hamilton at the SMiSA Stadium in May 2021.
Daniel had a loan spell at League One side Kelty Hearts before moving across to Northern Ireland to join Linfield on loan in June 2022.
Manager Stephen Robinson said: "Daniel has gone on loan and done really well, leading Linfield to take him on a permanent basis for a small fee.
He has featured in every game as well as in their European ties. We feel Daniel now needs regular first-team football at his age and we can’t guarantee that for him at this stage.
"We wish him well in his future development and wish both Daniel and Linfield well for the remainder of this season and next."
St Mirren Women’s team return to action at the SMiSA Stadium for the second time this season when they face Stenhousemuir on Sunday in Scottish Women's League One.
The Women's team defeated Westdyke 3-0 at the SMiSA Stadium back in November in what was their first match at the Stadium since May 2019.
Kate, St Mirren Women’s Head Coach, told stmirren.com: "Playing at the stadium is a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase the women's game.
"The last time we played at the stadium was such a special occasion for all involved and we'd love to have as many of the local community come out and support us again."
Tickets for this match are only available in the Main Stand and can be purchased now online and at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Kiosks will open on matchday but please note these are cashless.
St Mirren v Stenhousemuir
Competition: Scottish Women’s League One
Date: Sunday 30th April 2023
Kick-off: 1pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Adults - £5
Concession - £1
The SPFL has today published the post-split fixture list for the 2022/23 cinch Premiership season.
Saints achieved a first top six finish in the current format and ensured a highest top-flight finish since 1984/85.
Stephen Robinson's men will start the split with a trip to Easter Road to face Hibernian on Saturday 6th May.
The Buddies will then face Hearts at the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday 13th May, before an away trip to Celtic a week later.
Despite having already visited Pittodrie twice this season, Saints will head to the Granite City again on Wednesday 24th May to face Aberdeen in our final away fixture of the season. This fixture has been reversed by the SPFL to achieve the 19/19 home/away balance.
Finally, Saints close out the season at home to Rangers on Saturday 27th May.
Ticket arrangements for these matches will be confirmed in due course.
Post-Split fixtures
Hibernian | v | St Mirren | Sat 6 May | 3pm KO |
St Mirren | v | Hearts | Sat 13 May | 3pm KO |
Celtic | v | St Mirren | Sat 20 May | 3pm KO |
Aberdeen | v | St Mirren | Wed 24 May | 7:45pm KO |
St Mirren | v | Rangers | Sat 27 May | 12:30pm KO |