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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