Away Day Info: Celtic v St Mirren (18th Jan)

St Mirren head through to Glasgow this evening to face Celtic in the cinch Premiership. 

Celtic vs St Mirren
cinch Premiership
Venue: Celtic Park, Glasgow
Date: Wednesday 18th January 2023
Kick-off: 7:45pm


Please note that kiosks at Celtic Park are cashless. 

Parking for coaches is on Springfield Road.

Disabled supporters should use gate one for entry this evening, while any other away supporters should use turnstiles 66/67.

St Mirren SLO Karin Pointon will be on hand at the turnstiles tonight for anyone collecting pre-bought tickets for tonight's match. Please bring photo ID when picking up tickets from Karin. 


You can follow the action tonight on our Twitter page @saintmirrenfc

UK subscribers to St Mirren TV can listen to live audio commentary as part of their subscription. St Mirren TV international subscribers can watch live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription. International subscriptions start at £14.99 per month or £149.99 per year for access to all of our cinch Premiership matches.

PPV is available at a cost of £12.99. PPV passes can be bought HERE.

Ticket Info: St Mirren v Dundee (21st Jan)

Tickets for our Scottish Cup Fourth Round tie against Dundee are on general sale at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online

Saints host the cinch Championship side at the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday 21st January.

St Mirren vs Dundee
Scottish Cup Fourth Round
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium, Paisley
Date: Saturday 21st January 2023
Kick-off: 3pm


Please note season tickets will not be valid and your season ticket card won't be activated for this match.

You will receive an email with your e-ticket which can be printed off or used on your mobile device and scanned at the turnstiles.  


Ticket prices are as follows:

Adults £20
Concessions* £12
U12s** £6

 *Over-65, 13-17 and full-time students. 
**Must be bought with a full-paying adult

Wheelchair will be charged at concession price of £12. 

Ambulant disabled will be charged at age appropriate rate and carer free of charge if proof provided.

VACANCY: Head of Academy Coaching and Player Development

An exciting opportunity has arisen within St Mirren Football Club. We are looking for a new Head of Academy Coaching and Player Development to join our ambitious team.

Reporting to Academy Director, Allan McManus, this role will see you support and assist in the development of all coaches and players within the Academy at St Mirren Football Club. You will help shape our new Academy strategy for the coming years as we look to develop our young talent and give them the best possible opportunity to have a career in football.

We are passionate about player and coaching development, and we want you to come and help us develop that next crop of talent. You will be given the platform to work in a vibrant, intelligent and challenging sporting environment with the potential to become the best at what you do.

Our Academy has become well-renowned for producing talent with the likes of Ethan Erhahon, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Lewis Morgan, Kyle Magennis, Stephen Mallan and more coming through our ranks over the last number of years and we want to continue cultivating the next crop of talent to the highest standard in an ever-changing sporting environment.

You will be a highly reliable and enthusiastic individual who is able to motivate and enthuse others. You will have a flexible approach to work and be able to work evenings, weekends and match days as required. This is a challenging, but ultimately rewarding position. 

The role will be on a full-time permanent basis. To download the job description and personal specification please click HERE.

If you’re interested in this exciting & challenging role, and wish to play a huge part in taking the Academy to the next phase of its journey please send an up-to-date copy of your CV and cover letter to: keith.lasley@stmirren.com by Friday 20th January 2023. 

Interviews will be held at a date to be confirmed and only those invited to interview will receive return notification from us.

Loan Watch: 16/01/2023

A number of our younger players are currently out on loan at clubs across Scotland. Here's a look at how some of them got on at the weekend. 

Jay Henderson played 83 minutes as Inverness Caledonian Thistle played out a 0-0 draw with cinch Championship league leaders Queen's Park. Inverness are now unbeaten in their three matches since Jay joined the club in late December and sit just three points off a promotion play-off spot. 

Dean McMaster was a late substitute for Airdrieonians in their 1-1 draw with Kelty Hearts at New Central Park on Saturday. Lewis Jamieson was an unused substitute as he makes his way back from an injury.

Kieran Offord was an unused substitute for Alloa Athletic in their 2-1 win over FC Edinburgh. Brian Rice's side stay in fourth place in cinch League One and move to within three points of third placed FC Edinburgh. 

Ewan Thomson played the full 90 minutes as Cowdenbeath got their 2023 off to a winning start - defeating University of Stirling 2-0 at Central Park. Aiden Gilmartin was an unused substitute for the Blue Brazil. 

Gavin Gallagher was also in Lowland League action. The St Mirren Youth Academy midfielder played the full 90 minutes for Dalbeattie Star in their 6-1 loss to Lowland League leaders Rangers B. 

St Mirren Business Club (25th January 2023)

The next St Mirren Business Club networking event takes place at The SMiSA Stadium on Wednesday 25th January 2023.  

The Business Club, offers the chance for our sponsors and business partners the opportunity to network in unique surroundings. Events are held frequently, taking different formats and with a selection of quality guest speakers covering a wide range of themes.

The Business Club is completely free to join with members receiving invites to a series of exclusive events throughout the year.

Our guest speakers on the night will be ex-St Mirren goalkeeper Ludovic Roy - now health coach and oncology prehab/rehab specialist - and Susan Moug - Colorectal surgeon at Paisley RAH. They will discuss wellness and preventative medicine with a focus on oncology prehab/rehab clinic. 


Event details as follows:

Wednesday 25th January 2023
The SMiSA Stadium

5.30pm – 6.15pm - Tea & coffee and refreshments served
6.15pm - Introduction – Campbell Kennedy, St Mirren Commercial Manager
6.20pm - Individual company introduction by attendees
6.30pm – 7pm - Presentation by Ludovic Roy and Susan Moug
7pm – 8pm - Networking


Interested in attending the event or looking for more details?

Please forward your full name and company contact details to commercial@stmirren.com or phone St Mirren Commercial Manager, Campbell Kennedy on 0141-840-1337. 

Up Next: Celtic v St Mirren (18th Jan)

St Mirren make the short journey to Glasgow on Wednesday night to face Celtic at Celtic Park. 

Saints face the league leaders on the back of a good showing against Hearts on Friday night, though ultimately Stephen Robinson's side came away from Tynecastle with nothing to show for their efforts after a 1-0 defeat. That was just our first loss in seven and Saints remain in sixth position in the cinch Premiership going into Wednesday. 

Celtic currently sit atop the cinch Premiership with 19 wins, one draw and one defeat from their first 21 league matches. They come into Wednesday night's match after securing their place in the Viaplay Cup Final with a 2-0 win over Kilmarnock at Hampden Park on Saturday.

Match Details

Celtic v St Mirren
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Wednesday 18th January 
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: Celtic Park

Ticket Info

There area around 250 tickets for this match remaining at the St Mirren Ticket Office. Please note these are restricted view seats. Full ticket info can be found HERE

International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch the match live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription. 

Previous

Saints are the only side to have beaten Celtic domestically this season. The Buddies defeated Ange Postecoglou's side 2-0 at the SMiSA Stadium in September thanks to goals from Mark O'Hara and Jonah Ayunga - inflicting a first league defeat in 38 matches for the Hoops. 

Our last win at Celtic Park came in January 2021 when goals from Kristian Dennis and Ilkay Durmus saw us defeat Celtic at Parkhead for the first time since 1990. 

Celtic were victors on both occasions when Saints visited Celtic Park last season - winning 6-0 and 2-0. 

Jonah Ayunga wheels away in celebration after netting the second goal in our 2-0 win against Celtic in September (Image: Allan Picken) 

The officials

Steven McLean is the referee on Wednesday night. Alan Mulvanny and Graham McNeillie are the assistant referees and Iain Snedden is fourth official. 

The Virtual Assistant Referee (VAR) is Andrew Dallas with Sean Carr the Assistant VAR. 

Manager pride at performance

Stephen Robinson spoke of his pride at his side's performance despite a narrow defeat at Tynecastle


Saints narrowly beaten despite strong performance in the capital

St Mirren's six-match unbeaten run came to an end at Tynecastle as the Buddies were narrowly beaten by Hearts. 

Stephen Robinson will be scratching his head as to how his side didn't take at least a point after a strong performance in the capital. 

The manager had to contend with suspensions to Marcus Fraser, Charles Dunne and Ethan Erhahon while Ryan Strain couldn't recover in time after his injury against Hearts on Saturday. There was a first start for January signing Richard Taylor with Declan Gallagher returning from a back spasm that ruled him out of last weekend's draw. Ryan Flynn also came into the side.

Saints had the first real chance of the game on 12 minutes when Curtis Main shot into the arms of Zander Clark. A Saints corner was only cleared to the edge of the box where Mark O'Hara headed back in. Two Hearts players collided as they looked to clear and it fell to an unmarked Main who turned and curled towards the far corner with Clark managing to gather.  A minute later Keanu Baccus fired wide 20 yards from goal after spinning away from the Hearts defence. 

Hearts had their first opportunity on 16 minutes with their captain Lawrence Shankland seeing a header saved by Trevor Carson. Shankland was fouled on the edge of the area by Declan Gallagher and it was the Hearts skipper who got his head on the end of Robert Snodgrass' ball in, but Carson was equal to the effort. 

Baccus was first to go into the book when referee David Munro said the Australian had caught Snodgrass on the halfway line. It was a harsh booking for the Saints midfield man as it looked like he didn't touch the former Scotland international. 

The home side took the lead just before the half-hour mark with Barrie McKay opening the scoring for Robbie Neilson's men. The Jambos winger started the move with a nice one-two before Andy Halliday received the pass from McKay and laid it back to the winger who fired into the corner of the net.

Saints were immediately dealt another blow as O'Hara picked up an injury and had to be replaced by Greg Kiltie. The substitute had a chance to restore parity on 36 minutes when he received the ball 20 yards from goal, but under pressure from the Hearts defence he fired wide. 

Taylor - on his first start for the Buddies - made a terrific challenge to deny Hearts a second a few minutes before the interval when Shankland had looked to get his shot away after finding space in the box. 

Hearts started the second-half well as they looked for a quick second to put the game beyond Saints. Andy Halliday will have felt he should have done better on 56 minutes when scooped over from 15 yards. Two minutes later, Taylor made another brilliant block from Josh Ginnelly. 

Snodgrass then went into the book for Hearts after catching Baccus late in the middle of the park. VAR checked for a potential red card but it remained a yellow. 

Saints were having a decent spell after the hour mark with Kiltie lashing inches over the bar on 65 minutes. Flynn's low cross was cleared only as far as Kiltie and the midfielder steadied himself before firing over from the edge of the area. 

Stephen Robinson made two changes on 67 minutes when he replaced Baccus and Alex Greive with Dylan Reid and Jonah Ayunga. The latter almost got the Buddies level just four minutes after coming on. The forward went on a brilliant driving run and had a go from 20 yards with Clark touching onto the post and behind for a corner. Main headed just over from the resulting corner. 

Jonah Ayunga almost made an instant impact after coming on as a sub with his effort coming off the post (Image: Craig Brown)

Saints should have drawn level with eight minutes of normal time remaining but for two great saves from Clark in the Hearts goal. The ex-St Johnstone man first denied Kiltie before he was quickly up to push away Main's strike. Hearts couldn't clear the danger with Ayunga then blasting into the side net. 

The Buddies had a strong appeal for a penalty turned down when Kye Rowles looked to have handled Scott Tanser's cross. VAR had a look but controversially said no penalty. 

Hearts almost grabbed a second on the counter as we headed into added time. Substitute Garang Kuol sent Stephen Humphrys one-on-one with Carson but the Jambos man somehow knocked wide. 

Saints kept pushing for an equaliser and were inches away from earning a point in the final seconds when Main dragged agonisingly wide on 95 minutes.

Full-Time: Hearts 1-0 St Mirren

St Mirren: Carson, Gallagher, Shaughnessy (c), R.Taylor (Brophy 85), Flynn, Baccus (Reid 67), O'Hara (Kiltie 33), Gogic, Tanser, Greive (Ayunga 67), Main
Subs Not Used: Urminsky, Campbell, Kenny, F.Taylor, Olusanya

Hearts: Clark, Hill, Sibbick, Rowles, Smith, Halliday (Forrest 87), Snodgrass, Cochrane (Devlin 60), McKay (Kuol 77), Ginnelly (Humphrys 77), Shankland (c)
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Grant, Kio, Atkinson, Oda

Referee: David Munro
Assistant Referee: Drew Kirkland
Assistant Referee: Andy Milne
Fourth Official: Graham Beaton

Away Day Info: Hearts v St Mirren (13th Jan)

St Mirren make the journey through to the capital this evening to face Hearts at Tynecastle in cinch Premiership action. 

Hearts vs St Mirren
cinch Premiership
Venue: Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh
Date: Friday 13th January 2023
Kick-off: 7:45pm


Please do not travel if you are not in receipt of a valid ticket. This game is sold out and there will be no match day sales.

Those fans advised to collect tickets at Tynecastle, please make yourself known to Mark Gajic, Safety Manager. He will be outside the Roseburn Stand. Mark will be collecting tickets so there will be no need to go to the ticket office in the first instance.

Please bring valid ID (passport/drivers licence) in order for you to collect your tickets. No tickets will be given without proof of valid ID.


You can follow the action on our Twitter page @saintmirrenfc

UK subscribers to St Mirren TV can listen to live audio commentary as part of their subscription. St Mirren TV international subscribers can watch live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription.

International subscriptions start at £14.99 per month or £149.99 per year for access to all of our cinch Premiership matches.

Please note there is no PPV for tonight's match. 


Access for the disabled section/ambulatory disabled fans, please approach a steward at the Roseburn Stand who will assist with accessing your relevant area/seats.

We have been allocated Upper M and Lower L of the Roseburn Stand. You will be asked to sit in your allocated seats for this match. Away turnstiles will open at 6.45pm. Kiosks will be contactless.

There is NO available space for parking or within the stadium boundary. Traffic restrictions in the following streets: McLeod Street, Russell Road, Tynecastle Terrace and Wheatfield St.


Flags can be laid across segregation area and the stewards will facilitate this.

  • No balaclavas or face coverings will be allowed.
  • No pyro.
  • No bags bigger than A4 allowed.
  • No surfing banners or telescopic poles allowed.
  • Drum will be searched and must fit through turnstile.
  • Searching will be in place.
  • Any inebriated fans will not be allowed to enter the stadium.

Ticket Info: Celtic v St Mirren (18th Jan)

Stephen Robinson's side head to Celtic Park on Wednesday night to face league leaders Celtic in the cinch Premiership. 

Tickets for our match against Celtic are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office. There are around 250 tickets remaining at the St Mirren Ticket Office for this match. 

Please note that we now only have restricted view tickets available and these are on sale at a discounted price of £29 for adults, £19 for concessions and £11 for U13s.

Celtic v St Mirren 
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Wednesday 18th January 2023
Kick-off: 7:45pm
Venue: Celtic Park


Celtic Ticket Info

Adults - £32
Concession* - £22
Under 13** - £14

*65 & over and U16s
**Under 13s must be accompanied by an adult

Wheelchairs users will be charged at £22 with carer free of charge. These are only available from the St Mirren Ticket Office.

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