The Bhoys are making the trip to Paisley this Saturday (Mar 1) to face St Mirren (KO: 5.30pm) in the Scottish Premiership. Put your knowledge to the test with 10 brand new questions in our latest
Watch the best of the action as Hearts come from behind to beat St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
Quick start down Ayrshire. Hamza Igamane catches the ball as sweet as a nut on the volley and calls goalkeeper Kieran O'Hara into a strong parry. Ziyad Larkeche has just been penalised for a foul throw. Sums up Dundee's start to this one. First sniff at goal comes from Kilmarnock.
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.
And then we return to McInnes and his mission. Kilmarnock go to Celtic on 12 April, so to be in with a chance of emulating last year's top-six finish by then they must shrug off the disappointment of surrendering a 2-0 lead over Rangers and improve on the worst away record in the division, with trips to Ross County and St Mirren to come.
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.
Report as Hearts secured a 3-1 win against St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership; Mikael Mandron opened the scoring before James Wilson, Calem Niieuwenhof and Kenneth Vargas secured the win for Hearts;
Here is the latest team news ahead of St Mirren v Celtic in the Scottish Premiership at the SMiSA Stadium on Saturday.
Celtic face St Mirren this Saturday, March 1. Kick-off is at 5.30pm. The match will be played at the SMISA Stadium in Paisley. Yes. Sky Sports are showing the match on their Main Event and Football channels.
Hibs skipper Joe Newell is back after a groin problem but only fit enough for a place among the subs, along with Marvin Ekpiteta, who has been out since November. Nathan Moriah-Welsh gets the nod ...
Rangers have parted ways with manager Philippe Clement following Saturday's 2-0 home Scottish Premiership defeat by St Mirren.
Here's everything you need to know about Rangers vs. St Mirren, including TV channel and streaming options for the Scottish Premiership matchup.