St Mirren (7-19-9)

    St Mirren 0-2 Livingston | HIGHLIGHTS

    Livingston kept their faint hopes of survival in the William Hill Premiership alive with just their second win of the campaign, and first since August, thanks to an own goal from St Mirren's Alex Gogic and a late Scott Pittman strike.

    MIR 0, LIV 2

    Hibernian 3-0 Kilmarnock | HIGHLIGHTS

    Three goals and three points in Leith. A goal inside 13 seconds set the tone for Hibs, who never looked back after Owen Elding’s early strike. Felix Passlack doubled the lead, and substitute Ante Suto added a late third to continue his scoring run. The Edinburgh side move to within three points of Motherwell in the race for fourth, while Kilmarnock’s away struggles continue as they remain 11th, three points behind St Mirren and Aberdeen.

    HIB 3, KIL 0

    St Mirren 2-0 Aberdeen | HIGHLIGHTS

    St Mirren picked up a huge win when they welcomed former boss Stephen Robinson back to Paisley. Jonah Ayunga opened the scoring with a low driven finish, his first goal since his League Cup final double in December. The result leaves Aberdeen level on points with St Mirren and just three clear of Kilmarnock in the 11th-place play-off spot.

    MIR 2, ABE 0

    Falkirk 1-2 St Mirren | HIGHLIGHTS

    Managerless St Mirren stunned top-six chasing Falkirk to boost their William Hill Premiership survival hopes, ending a six-game winless run and securing only their second away win of the season. Barney Stewart gave Falkirk the lead, punishing hesitation in the St Mirren defence to slot home. But the visitors responded almost immediately, with Miguel Freckleton heading in unmarked from close range just three minutes later. Falkirk will feel they should have led at the break, with Ben Broggio creating chances and Stewart hitting the post with a header. They were made to pay in the second half as St Mirren struck from a set piece, Mark O’Hara’s delivery met by Liam Donnelly, who headed in the winner.

    FALK 1, MIR 2

    Kilmarnock 4-3 St. Mirren | HIGHLIGHTS

    A seven goal thriller at Rugby Park, with Kilmarnock overcoming St Mirren. Killian Phillips scored twice early in each half for the visitors, before Scott Tanser got a goal in injury-time, but a Greg Kiltie header and a hat-tick from Tyreece John-Jules was enough to secure all three points for the hosts.

    KIL 4, MIR 3

    St. Mirren 1-0 Heart of Midlothian | HIGHLIGHTS

    St Mirren left it late to secure victory against ten-man Heart of Midlothian. Craig Halkett saw red for a last ditch challenge on Jacob Devaney as he looked to break into the box. Derek McInnes' men held out for a further 57 minutes before Miguel Freckleton found the late winner from a corner to give Saints their first win in 8 league games.

    St Mirren teen star Evan Mooney's first pro goal 🐼 #spfl

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    DUNU 0, HEA 3

    Aberdeen 3-3 St Mirren | HIGHLIGHTS

    Richard King’s 99th minute header earned St Mirren a point against Aberdeen as the two sides shared the spoils in a remarkable six-goal thriller at Pittodrie. After a goalless first half the game sprung into life when Marcus Fraser put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot. Aberdeen responded with two goals in three minutes from Dante Polvara and Marko Lazetic, before Jonay Ayunga capitalised on an error form Jack Milne to make it 2-2. Aberdeen thought they had won the game when Lazetic scored his second, and the Dons’ third, but in a frantic finish to the game King nodded home from fellow substitute Conor McMenamin’s cross to make it honours even at full time.

    ABE 3, MIR 3

    St. Mirren 2-2 Heart of Midlothian | HIGHLIGHTS

    An enthralling encounter could have gone either way, with both sides having goals ruled out. St Mirren ended Hearts' six-game winning streak in a thrilling Scottish Premiership match. Hearts twice came from behind and had a potential late winner, resulting in their Scottish Premiership lead being cut to six points.

    MIR 2, HEA 2

    Falkirk 1-2 St. Mirren | HIGHLIGHTS

    St Mirren get first league win on Stephen Robinson's 400th game as a manager thanks to goals from Declan John and Mikael Mandron. A Brian Graham goal made injury time a tense affair but ultimately proved to be just a consolation for the Bairns.

    Hibernian 1-1 St Mirren | HIGHLIGHTS

    St Mirren still wait for their first league win of the campaign after Hibs recover from a goal down to share the spoils at Easter Road.

    HIB 1, MIR 1

    St. Mirren 0-0 Motherwell | Goalless Draw In Harsh Conditions!

    St. Mirren and Motherwell not only had to battle each other but also the tough weather conditions in this goalless draw at Paisley.

    MIR 0, MOT 0

    Celtic 1-0 St Mirren | Luke McCowan’s Strike Seals Victory!

    Celtic began their 2025/26 Scottish Premiership season with a victory as Luke McCowan scored the only goal at Celtic Park.

    CEL 1, MIR 0

    Celtic 1-1 St Mirren | James Forrest Scores In Stoppage-Time! 💥

    James Forrest scored for a record-breaking 16th consecutive season in stoppage-time as Celtic lifted the Scottish Premiership trophy.

    CEL 1, MIR 1

    St Mirren 2-2 Hibernian | Hibs Secure European Place Despite Comeback!

    Hibernian secured a place in Europe and third in the Scottish Premiership, despite giving up a two-goal lead, to draw with St Mirren at The SMISA Stadium.

    MIR 2, HIB 2

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