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St. Mirren vs Falkirk (2026-01-10T15:00:00.000Z)

Premiership Round 22
  • The SMISA Stadium
  • Steven McLean
0 - 2Full time

St. Mirren vs Falkirk (2026-01-10T15:00:00.000Z)



Momentum

    Top stats

    Ball possession
    38%
    62%
  • 0.54
    Expected goals (xG)
    0.52
  • 9
    Total shots
    11
  • 0
    Big chances
    0

Events

Dan Nlundulu
22‎’‎
55‎’‎
Finn Yeats (0 - 1)
61‎’‎
Calvin Miller (0 - 2)
88‎’‎
90‎’‎+3
6.4

St. Mirren

3-5-2

7.0

Falkirk

4-2-3-1
6.4
St. Mirren
3-5-2
66‎’‎
5.7
1George
7.0
Falkirk
4-2-3-1

Coach

Coach

Substitutes

Team form


    Top stats

    Ball possession
    38%
    62%
  • 0.54
    Expected goals (xG)
    0.52
  • 9
    Total shots
    11
  • 0
    Big chances
    0

Player of the Match

Calvin Miller
Falkirk
8.0

About the match

    St. Mirren faces Falkirk at The SMISA Stadium on Sat, Jan 10, 2026, 15:00 UTC. This match is part of the Premiership. You can check the recent head-to-head encounters, as well as full H2H record on this page to see how St. Mirren and Falkirk have fared against each other in the past. On FotMob, you can follow the St. Mirren vs Falkirk live score with a full set of match features, including:

  • Live updates: Every goal, card, substitution and key moment instantly delivered on FotMob.

  • Real-time extensive stats powered by Opta: Possession, shots, corners, big chances created, xG, momentum, and shot maps.

  • The lineups are:
    St. Mirren (3-5-2): Shamal George - Marcus Fraser, Richard King, Miguel Freckleton - Conor McMenamin, Killian Phillips, Liam Donnelly, Fraser Taylor, Declan John - Mikael Mandron, Dan Nlundulu.
    Falkirk (4-2-3-1): Scott Bain - Filip Lissah, Connor Allan, Liam Henderson, Leon McCann - Brad Spencer, Henry Cartwright - Finn Yeats, Dylan Tait, Calvin Miller - Barney Stewart.

  • Unavailable players for St. Mirren: Jonah Ayunga (injury), Keanu Baccus (injury), Mark O'Hara (injury). Unavailable players for Falkirk: Gary Oliver (injury), Jamie Sneddon (injury), Lewis Neilson (injury), Thomas Lang (injury).

  • Team form & Head-to-head history: Compare recent results and see how St. Mirren and Falkirk have performed against each other. The current head to head record for the teams are St. Mirren 2 win(s), Falkirk 7 win(s), and 4 draw(s).

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Insights

  • Have scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches

  • St. Mirren and Falkirk have not drawn any of their last 3 matches against each other.

  • Declan John is ranked 2 in big chances created in the competition (10)

  • Have scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches

  • Scott Bain is ranked 3 in saves per match in the competition (3.4)

  • Calvin Miller has created the most big chances for Falkirk (6)

The SMISA StadiumPaisley, Scotland
Capacity8,016
Attendance7,062
88%
SurfaceGrass
Weather conditions
3°C

Who will win?


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The SMISA StadiumPaisley, Scotland
Capacity8,016
Attendance7,062
88%
SurfaceGrass
Weather conditions
3°C

About the match

Insights

  • Have scored 5 goals in their last 5 matches

  • St. Mirren and Falkirk have not drawn any of their last 3 matches against each other.

  • Declan John is ranked 2 in big chances created in the competition (10)

  • Have scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches

  • Scott Bain is ranked 3 in saves per match in the competition (3.4)

  • Calvin Miller has created the most big chances for Falkirk (6)

Who will win?