First goal Kilmarnock – Lyons (19 minutes) Second goal klmarnock own goal – Magennis (31 minutes) Half time 1-1 Full time 1-1 Attendance: 6,624 (1,152 St Mirren supporters) Kilmarnock’s goal came from an error in the Saints defence when Brad Lyons headed Kilmarnock in front St Mirren’s goal was an own goal when Scott Tanser’s cross was turned…
Author: Hugh McMillan
It’s Sunday, it’s 3pm and St Mirren know that a win will take them two points clear at the top of the Scottish Premiership.
St Mirren could go top of the cinch Premiership by two points tomorrow – if they beat Aberdeen.
St Mirren played host to Motherwell in the Viaplay Cup with a place in the Quarter Finals at stake.
St Mirren played host to Motherwell in the Viaplay Cup with a place in the Quarter Finals at stake.
St Mirren find themselves at the top of the SPFL Premiership after 2 straight victories, not without tough opposition from newly-promoted Dundee.
Having won their opening game of the season against Hibernian last week it was St Mirren’s first home game of the new season and St Mirren knew that a win would see them go top of the league.