Celtic and Dundee United's disallowed goals in Scottish Premiership defeats by Hibernian last month should have stood, says Scottish FA head of refereeing Willie Collum.
After back-to-back league defeats, St Mirren sit ninth in the Scottish Premiership table, three points behind Motherwell in sixth. With the split fast approaching, the Buddies are solely focused on climbing the league table and attempting to secure another top-six finish.
Eintracht Frankfurt have joined the race for St Mirren's Toyosi Olusanya after watching him in action, along with Aberdeen, Hearts & Hibs.
St Mirren should have been awarded a penalty in last Saturday's league loss to Celtic, says Scottish FA head of refereeing Willie Collum. Alistair Johnston was ruled to have challenged Roland Idowu fairly as the visitors led 3-2,
Rangers host Motherwell; St Johnstone head to Dundee; Ross County at home to Kilmarnock; Dundee United go to Aberdeen on Sunday; watch St Mirren vs Celtic live on Sky on Saturday from 5pm; the Edinburgh derby build-up starts at 11.
Hearts have won 16 of their last 20 top-fight home games against St Mirren (D2 L2), including their last two in a row without conceding.St Mirren have only won once in their last five league meetings with Hearts (D1 L3), a 2-1 victory at home in September of this season.Hearts' Lawrence Shankland has scored (four goals) or assisted (one assist) five goals in his last six Scottish Premiership appearances against St Mirren, including two goals and an assist in his last two games against the Buddies at Tynecastle.St Mirren have won two of their last three league games played on a Wednesday (D1), as many as their previous 13 beforehand (W2 D4 L7).St Mirren's Stephen Robinson has won just two of his nine managerial away games at Hearts in the Scottish Premiership (D2 L5), a 3-2 victory with Motherwell in September 2019 and a 2-0 win with the Buddies in April 2023.
An away day to Paisley is up next for the Hoops as Brendan Rodgers takes his side to face St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership this Saturday (March 1). Following Tuesday’s emphatic 5-1 win over
Celtic face St Mirren this evening in the Scottish Premiership as Brendan Rodgers’ side look to record three points after losing on their last away outing at Easter Rd. Thanks to One Football, we are able to see five match facts, which are positive for reading for Celtic fans.
The match will be available to watch live on Celtic TV for all subscribers outside the UK and Ireland, with live audio commentary provided for those based in the UK and Ireland. The game will also be available on demand after full-time, with UK and Ireland subscribers able to access it from 10pm (CPT).
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