St Mirren F.C.

Association football club in Scotland

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May 3 2025 St Mirren beat Aberdeen 1–0.
April 26 2025 St Mirren drew with Rangers 2–2.
April 12 2025 St Mirren beat Ross County 3–2.
April 5 2025 Dundee beat St Mirren 2–0.
March 29 2025 St Mirren beat Kilmarnock 5–1.
March 15 2025 Player statistics and disciplinary record for the 2024-25 season were last updated, capturing performance data across all competitive matches for St Mirren F.C. players.
March 15 2025 Motherwell drew with St Mirren 2–2.
March 1 2025 St Mirren lost to Celtic 2–5.
February 22 2025 Rangers lost to St Mirren 0–2.
2024 In the UEFA Europa Conference League Third Qualifying Round, St Mirren played against Norwegian side SK Brann. Despite levelling the tie 1-1 in Paisley, they were eliminated after losing 3-1 in the away leg in Bergen, with Brann scoring two stoppage-time goals.
2024 St Mirren began their 7th consecutive season in the top tier of Scottish football, continuing their unbroken run since promotion from the Scottish Championship at the end of the 2017–18 season.
2024 St Mirren qualified for European football (UEFA Conference League) for the first time since 1987, marking a significant milestone in the club's recent history.
2022 The club made additional transfers, including Conor McCarthy's arrival from Cork City and Paul McGinn's departure to Hibernian during the winter transfer window.
2021 St Mirren continued squad rebuilding, signing players like İlkay Durmuş, Sam Foley, Jonathan Obika, and Kirk Broadfoot on free transfers during the summer transfer window.
July 2021 The club also signed Marcus Fraser from Ross County, Nathan Sheron from Fleetwood Town, and Ísak Þorvaldsson from Norwich City on loan during the summer transfer window.
June 2021 Several players left the club in the summer transfer window, including Danny Mullen (to Dundee), Stephen McGinn (to Hibernian), and Kyle Magennis (to Hibernian) on free or undisclosed transfers.
June 2021 St Mirren signed multiple players during the summer transfer window, including Richard Tait from Motherwell, Jak Alnwick from Rangers, and Joe Shaughnessy from Southend United on free transfers.
May 16 2021 St Mirren drew with Dundee United 0 – 0.
May 12 2021 Kilmarnock drew with St Mirren 3 – 3.
May 9 2021 St Mirren lost to St Johnstone 1 – 2.
May 1 2021 St Mirren lost to Hamilton Academical 1 – 2.
April 26 2021 Kilmarnock drew with St Mirren 3 – 3 after extra time but lost on penalties 4 – 5.
April 21 2021 Ross County lost to St Mirren 1 – 3.
April 17 2021 St Mirren beat Inverness CT 2 – 1.
April 10 2021 Motherwell beat St Mirren 1 – 0.
April 3 2021 Hamilton Academical lost to St Mirren 0 – 3.
March 20 2021 Hamilton Academical drew with St Mirren 1 – 1.
March 6 2021 Rangers beat St Mirren 3 – 0.
February 27 2021 St Mirren beat Ross County 1 – 0.
February 24 2021 St Mirren drew with Motherwell 0 – 0.
February 20 2021 St Mirren drew with Livingston 1 – 1.
February 17 2021 St Mirren drew with Hamilton Academical 1 – 1.
February 13 2021 Aberdeen drew with St Mirren 0 – 0.
February 10 2021 St Mirren lost to Celtic 0 – 4.
February 6 2021 St Mirren beat Kilmarnock 2 – 0.
February 2 2021 St Mirren lost to Hibernian 1 – 2.
January 2021 During the winter transfer window, St Mirren signed Collin Quaner on a free transfer and Eamonn Brophy from Kilmarnock on loan.
January 2021 In the winter transfer window, Junior Morias left on loan to Boreham Wood, and Tony Andreu departed to Ross County on a free transfer.
January 30 2021 Celtic lost to St Mirren 1 – 2.
January 27 2021 Dundee United lost to St Mirren 1 – 5.
January 24 2021 Livingston beat St Mirren 1 – 0.
January 16 2021 St Johnstone beat St Mirren 1 – 0.
January 9 2021 St Mirren drew with Motherwell 1 – 1.

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