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Celtic and St Mirren meet for the third time in the Scottish Premiership this season, with the two teams going toe-to-toe five times in the 2025/26 campaign if you include cup competitions.
Celtic have now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last eight Scottish Premiership matches, last going longer without one since a 10 game run in February 2006, but found a way to win in Dundee for the first time this season. Having watched Rangers win on Saturday, but Hearts drop points on Sunday, it was imperative that the Hoops returned to winning ways to keep the pressure on.
St Mirren avoided losing three Scottish Premiership matches in a row in Paisley without scoring for the first time since January 2024, as the Buddies beat former boss Stephen Robinson's Aberdeen to drag the Dons into a relegation scrap. Tied on points with the ninth-placed Reds and three ahead of Kilmarnock in the relegation playoff place, Saturday is a completely free hit for Saints.
Despite beating the Bhoys at Hampden to lift the League Cup, Saints have lost both previous league meetings by a sole goal to Celtic this season so a repeat on Saturday wouldn't be surprising ahead of their Scottish Cup semi-final next weekend.
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Celtic is +113% better in terms of Points Per Game
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Match Preview
Celtic and St Mirren meet for the third time in the Scottish Premiership this season, with the two teams going toe-to-toe five times in the 2025/26 campaign if you include cup competitions.
Celtic have now failed to keep a clean sheet in their last eight Scottish Premiership matches, last going longer without one since a 10 game run in February 2006, but found a way to win in Dundee for the first time this season. Having watched Rangers win on Saturday, but Hearts drop points on Sunday, it was imperative that the Hoops returned to winning ways to keep the pressure on.
St Mirren avoided losing three Scottish Premiership matches in a row in Paisley without scoring for the first time since January 2024, as the Buddies beat former boss Stephen Robinson's Aberdeen to drag the Dons into a relegation scrap. Tied on points with the ninth-placed Reds and three ahead of Kilmarnock in the relegation playoff place, Saturday is a completely free hit for Saints.
Despite beating the Bhoys at Hampden to lift the League Cup, Saints have lost both previous league meetings by a sole goal to Celtic this season so a repeat on Saturday wouldn't be surprising ahead of their Scottish Cup semi-final next weekend.
compareTeam Comparison
Based on 32 matchesradarTeam Profile
sports_soccerGoals & Scoring
gps_fixedShooting
swap_horizPassing & Possession
shieldDefending
gavelDiscipline
analyticsOther
history Recent Form
Head-to-Head Detailed
Recent Matches
donut_small Win Probabilities
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Celtic
Starting 11
St. Mirren
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group Head to Head
Current Form Comparison
Celtic is +113% better in terms of Points Per Game
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