Our final match before the cinch Premiership split takes place on Sunday as we host Rangers at the SMiSA Stadium.
Saints could still make the top six with a win against the Ibrox side - but it would require taking all three points as well as a number of results in the Saturday matches to go our way.
The Buddies have lost their last two league games against Motherwell (2-4) and Dundee United (1-2), but a 1-0 win over Dundee at the Kilmac Stadium in March means Saints could still be in contention for a top six place when Sunday's match comes around.
Rangers head to Paisley on the back of their Europa League Quarter-Final against Braga on Thursday night. Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side travel to Portugal for their first leg tie before returning to Scotland for Sunday's match.
The Ibrox side will be looking to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat to Celtic on Sunday and avoid losing more ground in their hopes of retaining the cinch Premiership title.
Match Details
St Mirren v Rangers
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Sunday 10th April 2022
Kick-off: 12pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Ticket Info
Tickets for Sunday's match are on-sale to registered home supporters at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online.
As the match is being shown live on Sky Sports, PPV is not available on Sunday.
International subscribers to St Mirren TV can still watch live on St Mirren TV as part of their subscription.
Previous
St Mirren have faced Rangers twice this season.
The Buddies were narrowly edged out when the Gers visited Paisley back in October. Connor Ronan scored a wonder goal early on to put Saints in front, but a Kemar Roofe penalty and Alfredo Morelos goal gave Rangers the points.
Rangers were also victorious when St Mirren made the short journey to Ibrox on Boxing Day with Scott Wright and Morelos scoring in a 2-0 defeat for Saints.
Our last win against Rangers came at the SMiSA Stadium in December 2020 when Conor McCarthy's last minute goal gave us a dramatic 3-2 win in the league cup and saw us become the first side to beat Rangers domestically in 2020/21.
Connor Ronan scored after only four minutes to put us ahead the last time we faced Rangers at the SMiSA Stadium (Image: Allan Picken)
The officials
John Beaton is the referee on Sunday. The linesmen are Calum Spence and Ross Macleod with Euan Anderson the fourth official.