St Mirren 5-1 Kilmarnock: Key statspublished at 11:25 30 March
11:25 30 March
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St. Mirren have scored in their last five games in the Premiership, their longest scoring streak this season, scoring 12 in that run.
Stephen Robinson's side have beaten Kilmarnock for the first time in the Premiership since 6 February 2021, a run of 10 games without a win.
The Paisley club have conceded 13 goals in the last 15 minutes of the second half, only Ross County (17) and Hibernian (16) have conceded more in the Premiership this season.
St. Mirren have conceded nine penalties in the Premiership this season, more than any other team.
They also scored five goals in a game for the first time since 27 January 2021 against Dundee United (W 5-1).
Bruce Anderson has scored nine goals in the Premiership this season (one in this game), more than any other Kilmarnock player. He has now scored six goals in 16 appearances in the Premiership against St. Mirren.
Rory McKenzie made his 300th appearance in the Premiership.
Kilmarnock have failed to score a first-half goal in 23 of their 31 games, no team has failed to do so more often in the Premiership this season.
The Ayrshire side have now failed to win any of their last 12 matches when conceding first in the Premiership, since a victory over Hearts on 30 October 2024.
St Mirren - Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 18:18 29 March
18:18 29 March
A Caolan Boyd-Munce double helped St Mirren blow Kilmarnock away and keep alive their hopes of a top-six finish.
Were you at the game in Paisley or following along from elsewhere?
St Mirren 5-1 Kilmarnock: What the manager saidpublished at 17:42 29 March
17:42 29 March
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St Mirren assisstant manager Brian Kerr: "We're delighted.
"I think over the last seven, eight weeks, the performance has always been there, the results haven't quite been there and that's been the frustrating thing for us.
"But to go and get the performance and the result today is very pleasing.
"Yeah, it's always been there for the start of season [targeting top six].
"We knew how difficult it was, we knew how tight the league was, and the ups and downs results and defeats obviously.
"No, we don't expect the result to be like that but we knew the performances were there and we felt that something was going to happen in of one of these games. We felt that the goals were there and it was just going to click and thankfully today it did click and that performance with the goals we managed to score is very, very pleasing.
"We'll enjoy tonight, we'll make sure everybody's ready to go next week and we'll concentrate fully on Dundee.
"We concentrate on that game, go and hopefully get the result there and then after that we look at what the next steps are."
St Mirren 5-1 Kilmarnock: Analysispublished at 17:08 29 March
17:08 29 March
Calum Macdonald BBC Sport Scotland
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St Mirren's Mark O'Hara celebrates scoring to make it 4-0
The win leaves the Paisley side just one point from the top-six with games against Dundee and Ross County to come before the split.
Tough game no doubt but the manner of the performance will surely give Robinson and his players belief that they can go on and claim that top-six place.
They've also ended a poor run against Killie, with today's win the first time in the Premiership since 6th February 2021 that they've secured three points agaist the Ayrshire side, a run of 10 games without a win.
St Mirren 5-1 Kilmarnock: Who impressedpublished at 17:06 29 March
17:06 29 March
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St Mirren's Caolan Boyd-Munce celebrates after scoring to make it 3-0
Who impressed for St Mirren this afternoon? Take your pick.
A terrific team performance with Boyd-Munce's double a particular standout.
St Mirren v Kilmarnock: Team newspublished at 18:31 28 March
18:31 28 March
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St Mirren striker Toyosi Olusanya is suspended while Mikael Mandron has returned to training but the game is likely to come too soon.
Killian Phillips is struggling with a back spasm, while Elvis Bwomono, Conor McMenamin (both calf), Alex Iacovitti (hamstring/back) and Evan Mooney (ankle) are still out.
Stuart Findlay is set to return to the Kilmarnock squad following ankle surgery. Skipper Kyle Vassell is still working his way back from an ankle problem while Kyle Magennis (knee) remains sidelined.
John extends stay with new two-year dealpublished at 14:14 28 March
14:14 28 March
David Currie BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Wales international Declan John has signed a two-year contract with St Mirren after giving the team a "different dimension" in attack.
The 29-year-old left wing-back has made 12 appearances and scored once since ing the Buddies in November on a short-term deal that was subsequently extended to the end of the season.
John is now tied down to summer 2027 and manager Stephen Robinson said: ''Declan was short of fitness when he came here. He's obviously played at a high level and we are starting to see his quality come through.
"He and Ryan Alebiosu are more like wingers, they have given us a different dimension in of going forward and the creativity of the side.
"So we are delighted to have signed Declan, hopefully there will be a few more in the coming weeks.''
John, whose former clubs include Cardiff, Bolton and Rangers, said: "I've really enjoyed it and that's one of the main reasons for wanting to continue my time here.
"The boys have been brilliant, it's a really good changing room. We've been playing well and we've got to take that into the next three games now."
Robinson on VAR grievance, 'huge' mistakes & injury issuespublished at 11:40 28 March
11:40 28 March
David Currie BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
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Stephen Robinson has been speaking to the media before St Mirren's Premiership game with Kilmarnock this weekend.
Here are the key points from the Saints boss:
Robinson says a change in laws is required so that VAR can recommend reviews of second yellow cards.
He described the current situation as "blatantly wrong" after receiving an acknowledgement from the Scottish FA that Toyosi Olusanya's second yellow against Motherwell was a mistake.
Robinson says this is the third time St Mirren have been on the end of ''second yellow'' mistakes this season and the club are "top of the league" for decisions going against them. He adds these decisions are "huge" and can affect where you finish in the league.
The manager has fresh injury concerns with Killian Phillips missing training all week because of a back spasm and Alex Iacovetti ruled out with a hamstring/back issue. Elvis Bwomono is sidelined with a calf injury sustained on international duty and Olusanya is suspended, but Mikael Mandron is back in training although unlikely to feature on Saturday.
Despite the absences, Robinsons insists his side are "strong enough to win" and, with three games to go until the split and a four-point deficit on sixth place, Robinson adds: "We believe we can go and get a good amount of points and see what happens."
On St Mirren failing to beat Kilmarnock since 2021, Robinson says: "I haven't been here four years, so I can't take the blame for all of that! There's nothing between the sides. Both good sides. Both don't get acknowledged for the level of football we play at times. People say we're organised, we're physical. People take that as a slant. I think that's the minimum you should be as a manager."
St Mirren v Kilmarnock: Pick of the statspublished at 12:46 27 March
12:46 27 March
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St Mirren are winless in their past 10 league meetings with Kilmarnock (D5 L5) since a 2-0 victory in February 2021 under Jim Goodwin.
Kilmarnock are unbeaten in their past five away league games at St Mirren (W3 D2), keeping a clean sheet four times in this period.
St Mirren have lost four of their past five home league games (D1), having only lost three of their first 10 such matches in 2024-25 beforehand (W5 D2 L3). It's the Buddies' longest winless run at home in the Scottish Premiership since December 2021 (6).
Kilmarnock have won none and lost seven of their past nine away league games (D2), picking up fewer points on the road (9) than any other Scottish Premiership side this season.
Having only scored two goals in his first 35 Scottish Premiership appearances, Killian Phillips has since scored in both of his past two. Should he find the net against Kilmarnock, he will be the first player aged under 23 to score in three successive Scottish Premiership appearances for St Mirren since Kenny McLean in September 2014.
Who are the Premiership's best xG overperformers?published at 16:26 26 March
16:26 26 March
Nick Mheat BBC Sport Scotland
What if the Scottish Premiership was decided on overperforming your expected goals (xG) rating?
You're rolling your eyes, aren't you? Fair enough, but the above graphic still paints an interesting picture.
In the second column you will see each team's current xG tally after 30 games, but the table is sorted based on the third column, which shows how much each side has overperformed or underperformed by.
For example, the chances leaders Celtic have created throughout the season suggests they should have scored around 77 goals, but Brendan Rodgers' side have sured that tally with an overperformance of almost 12 goals.
Remarkably, Dundee have overperformed their xG total of 34 by 11 goals. If Tony Docherty's side could sort out their defensive issues, it's safe to assume they wouldn't be fighting for survival.
It's the opposite for Kilmarnock, with their underperformance of 5.5 showing they have struggled to take their chances. Addressing that is key if Derek McInnes wants to pull his side away from the bottom.
Other underperformers include Hibernian, Dundee United and Ross County, while the remainder of the teams in the division appear to be fairly steady.
'Young Taylor staking claim to be St Mirren regular'published at 13:04 25 March
13:04 25 March
Mark Jardine Fan writer
A weekend without St Mirren, leaves a chasm in one's soul (and plans) begging to be filled.
For this reason, I found myself at Kelty on Saturday afternoon to follow League 1 leaders Arbroath on their travels in pursuit of promotion.
Fear not, this is not a changing of allegiances as there were multiple sources of Saints connection as motivation.
Former long-serving Saint (and occasional St Mirren TV commentary colleague) Ryan Flynn had the captain's armband on Saturday in holding midfield. Flynn departed Paisley in the summer after seven seasons, contributing to Championship survival and subsequent promotion, top-flight establishment once again and European qualification.
Sitting ahead of Flynn in a more advanced role, Saints' loanee and local prospect Fraser Taylor has been something of a headline-grabber in their recent winning run and consolidation of top spot.
Taylor delivered an inch-perfect cross in Norway to give the Buddies hope against Brann in August and has further developed that creative reputation on loan to the Red Lichties.
While I've no capacity to do so, Saturday did feel something like a scouting mission to check in on a name many in black and white would like to see feature more frequently in the top flight next season.
The midfield duo played a starring role in a dominant first half for the visitors, suiting the match well as Arbroath rolled the ball around their hosts with some comfort until half-time. Indeed, it was another former Saint in defender Keith Watson that scored the opener and only goal before the break.
In the second half, momentum shifted and short, sharp ing was dispensed with in favour of long balls to chase and headers to contest. Arbroath toiled and were made to pay with the last kick of the ball as the points were shared.
Saturday at Kelty might have had even more relevance to this column had additional Saints loanee and much-touted wingback Calum Penman not been unavailable due to international duty.
The 17-year-old with the missile throw made his Saints breakthrough in the new year before ing Taylor in Angus. A regular at age group level for his country, Penman came on at half-time in Saturday's competitive draw with Sweden and drew plaudits for another strong performance.
Elsewhere around the country on loan duty, Gallagher Lennon played the full 90 as left back for Bonnyrigg Rose in a defeat at Clyde, while Shay Kelly remained on the bench in Dumbarton's goalless draw with Queens at the Rock.
This weekend, however, normal service resumes as Derek McInnes' Saints-frustrating juggernaut rolls into town.
The Saints have one job to do pre-split, and that's to rack up points and make the gap to the top half narrows as opposed to their buffer above the danger zone.
'Consistent' Phillips a Saints standout; Van Veen a floppublished at 17:24 21 March
17:24 21 March
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We asked for your St Mirren player of the year - and the biggest disappointment.
Here's what some of you said:
Stuart: Mikael Mandron and Declan John have been real standouts for me this season, hopefully continues for the run-in. Letdown wise I would say Richard Taylor on occasion hasn't lived up to it; was always a favourite of mine but not recently.
Tommy: Without a doubt our best player, again, has been Alex Gogic.
Ian: Difficult to choose this year. Mandron is up there, as is Olusanya, however I'm slightly leaning towards Gogic and Zach Hemming but my vote goes to Mark O'Hara, what an inspirational captain he is. He is the glue that keeps this team together.
Alistair: My player of the year has to be Killian Phillips, he's been a consistent performer this season and puts 100% effort into every game. Biggest disappointment is a player who is no longer with us - Shaun Rooney, none of the current squad deserves that honour.
Douglas: My player of the year is Mr Consistency... Marcus Fraser. What a season he is having. Disappointed with Mandron. Yes, his last four games have been good but where was he before?
Ewan: It's hard to say for who the standout player has been as we've gone through spells where different players have been on form, the likes of Mandron and Toyosi Olusanya have had hot and cold spells. John has really impressed since coming in.
In of let downs it really has to be the summer recruitment. We've had well-documented issues with three players while players like Roland Idowu and Dennis Adeniran are struggling to get near the team.
Huey: Phillips gets my vote for player of the season - he gives everything in every game and inspires everyone around him. His stamina and determination is unmatched in Saints' midfield. The flops of the season, for obvious reasons, were Kevin van Veen and Rooney.
Who is your St Mirren player of season? And biggest letdown?published at 15:08 20 March
15:08 20 March
With just eight Premiership games left, we're down to the business end of the season.
Player reputations have been enhanced - or sullied - with their performances throughout the campaign.
As thoughts begin to turn to end-of-term awards, we want to know your St Mirren player of the season so far - and the biggest flop.
At this rate I'll be in street wailing 'They've turned the refs against us'published at 15:02 18 March
15:02 18 March
Mark Jardine Fan writer
Imagine, if you will, an alternate universe. Down is up. Cats living with dogs. Mass hysteria.
In this dimension, Newton's laws are reversed; for every reaction, there is an equal action. Nails hit hammers, locks open keys.
Now that you've got your bearings in this richly-described dystopia, perhaps you can tell me why Toyosi Olusanya received a second yellow card from Grant Irvine at Fir Park on Saturday.
Righteous anger is all well and good, but there are only so many times Sportscene and KMI unanimity can be broadcast in your direction before it stops feeling vindicating - and starts feeling like your life is being filmed as the subject of some Truman Show rip-off.
Assuming that, at some point soon, we'll have the privilege of Willie Collum on YouTube letting us know it wasn't a yellow card or even a foul, I'm going to have to take steps to ensure I don't then march out into the street with an open cagoule and start telling all my neighbours they've turned the refs against us.
Talking about the rest of the game feels somewhat daft, but I'll soldier on in order to keep up appearances.
The Saints opened up a deserved two-goal lead, both from reasonable range at the feet of central midfielders, and finally looked to be forging a resounding victory over a side of similar fortunes this season.
Killian Phillips, in particular, can be very proud of his acrobatic effort. Already popular for his relentless pressing and physical commitment, his increasing goal contribution gives plenty of cause for optimism when his move turns permanent in the summer.
However, in an all too familiar pattern, the opposition were allowed back in almost instantly and that deficit was halved by a similarly impressive Callum Slattery strike before half-time. Slattery was given the freedom of Lanarkshire once again in the second half and the Buddies were clawed back to level , where the scoreline stayed.
Manager, players and fans alike have every right to complain about the second yellow for Olusanya.
A bit more introspection is probably required as to why a two-goal lead was surrendered and no points have been taken from a pair of eminently winnable games at Fir Park this season.
'Terrible decision' to send off Olusanyapublished at 14:32 17 March
14:32 17 March
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Sportscene analysis: 'Terrible decision' to send off St Mirren's Olusanya
Watch as the Sportscene team analyse St Mirren striker Toyosi Olusanya's sending off at Motherwell. (UK only)
Highlights: Motherwell 2-2 St Mirrenpublished at 18:15 16 March
18:15 16 March
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Watch all the action from Motherwell's dramatic 2-2 draw with St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
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'Another week another shocking decision against St Mirren'published at 13:41 16 March
13:41 16 March
St Mirren fans, we asked for your views on Saturday's 2-2 draw with Motherwell.
Here's what some of you had to say:
Douglas: It showed what's good about Scottish football, both sides played with skill on the ball, and sometimes a helter-skelter approach to play. On the other hand, it also showed the inconsistent side of refereeing and while I thought he had an ok game overall, his sending off decision was definitely wrong. However we saw out the game with 10 men, just!
Huey: Another week, another shocking refereeing decision against us. The review apologises to us on a regular basis but that doesn't give us back the points we've lost. It's cost us top six.
Scott: For the umpteenth time this season St Mirren have been absolutely done by the match officials. It was never a foul never mind a card and Toyosi Olusanya's first yellow was him reacting after his hair was pulled. What's the point of officials and VAR if they can't get calls like this right.
Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren: Key statspublished at 12:43 16 March
12:43 16 March
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St. Mirren have failed to win in their last three games in the Premiership, their last longer winless streak was from 29 December 2024 to 11 January 2025, a run of four games.
Motherwell are undefeated in their last three games in the Premiership, their last t longest unbeaten streak was from 7 December 2024 to 20 December 2024.
St. Mirren have scored in their last four games in the Premiership, scoring seven goals in that run, their longest run of games with a goal in the competition since a run of four games from 14 December 2024 to 29 December 2024.
Stephen O'Donnell attempted 80 es in this game, the highest total for a Motherwell player in the Premiership this season.
Watch highlights from Motherwell & St Mirren's 2-2 drawpublished at 12:32 16 March
12:32 16 March
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Motherwell and St Mirren continued their battle for a top six spot as they played out a 2-2 draw at Fir Park on Saturday.
You can catch all the highlights from the Premiership clash over on BBC iPlayer, or by following this link.
Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren: Have your saypublished at 17:24 15 March
17:24 15 March
St Mirren fans, what did you make of a gripping 2-2 draw at Fir Park?
Motherwell 2-2 St Mirren: Who impressed?published at 17:21 15 March
17:21 15 March
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Jonah Ayunga stood out in St Mirren's attack
St Mirren's forwards had an influential role in handing them a 2-0 lead at Fir Park.
Though Toyosi Olusanya was ultimately shown a second yellow, his running power and relentlessness, coupled to Jonah Ayunga's aerial ability and finesse, made for a dangerous combination.
Alex Gogic, as usual, typified the steel with which this team has been infused under Stephen Robinson.
Playing at the heart of central defence, Gogic has the speed and game awareness to snuff out opportunities and was a key threat in the Motherwell box from set-pieces.
Paisley frontmen bring the fire: Analysispublished at 17:11 15 March
17:11 15 March
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In some senses, this was a clash of styles. Where Motherwell relied on the intricacy and accuracy of their ing game, St Mirren looked to spring their explosive frontmen early and often.
Shorn of the injured Mikael Mandron, Jonah Ayunga was deployed alongside Olusanya, and the two were a potent cocktail of pace, panache and skill.
Ayunga bossed the aerial exchanges and showed flashes of class with his link-up play, often looking to introduce the energetic Ryan Alebiosu down the right flank.
Olusanya, linked with Rangers this week, has the raw speed and all-action style to fluster defences. He also plays with full-blooded dynamism.
Irvine clearly saw the speed of the challenge and the damage wrought upon Casey, but a second yellow seemed harsh on the striker.
It was a telling combination, if not quite a winning one.