It's St Mirren's last Saturday match of the 2021/22 season this weekend as we head into the final three matches.
Stephen Robinson's side host Dundee at the SMiSA Stadium with a chance to assure cinch Premiership status for next season. The Buddies are eight points clear of the relegation play-off spot with just nine points to play for after Saturday's 1-0 win away to St Johnstone.
Depending on results elsewhere, Saints could move up to eighth place with a win on Saturday.
Dundee know that a defeat could send them back to the second tier after a year in the Premiership. The Dee currently trail 11th place St Johnstone by five points, but a defeat for Mark McGhee's men coupled by a St Johnstone win at Livingston would see the Dark Blues relegated.
Dundee have drawn three and lost two of their last five league matches - drawing with St Johnstone (1-1), Dundee United (2-2) and Aberdeen (2-2), while losing to Aberdeen (0-1) and Rangers (1-2).
The Dens Park side haven't won in the cinch Premiership since a 2-1 victory against Hearts at Tynecastle in February - a run of 10 matches without a win.
Match Details
St Mirren v Dundee
Competition: cinch Premiership
Date: Saturday 7th May 2022
Kick-off: 3pm
Venue: The SMiSA Stadium
Match Info
Tickets for Saturday's match are available at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online at stmirren.com/matchtickets.
The match will also be live on St Mirren PPV at a cost of £14.99. Due to UEFA broadcasting restrictions, PPV will not be available in England.
International subscribers to St Mirren TV can watch live on tv.stmirren.com as part of their subscription, while season ticket holders who can't make the match can also watch on St Mirren TV.
We are once again offering our fantastic deal for youth teams, clubs and groups with two adults and up to 20 under-12s able to attend for just £24. More details can be found here.
Previous
The Buddies have won one, drawn one and lost one in their three meetings with the Dee this season.
The two sides met at the Kilmac Stadium on the opening day of the season with Eamonn Brophy and Jamie McGrath scoring in a 2-2 draw.
Dundee then took the points on their first visit to Paisley this season with Max Anderson's early goal enough to secure a 1-0 win for the visitors.
Saints left it late but managed to get the win when they faced Dundee in March. Connor Ronan scored an injury time header in a 1-0 win to give Stephen Robinson his first victory in charge of the Buddies.
Connor Ronan celebrates after his 90th minute winner against Dundee in March (Image: Willie Vass)
The officials
David Dickinson is the referee on Saturday. The linesmen are David Roome and Craig Ferguson while Chris Graham is the fourth official.