📅 Saturday, 11th April 2026

Scotland Premiership

full time result
1-0
tip status: Won
Celtic
best tip
1
@1.30
St Mirren
PROBABILITY %
H 50%
D 30%
A 20%
home form:
WLWWW
away form:
WWLWL
📊 head to head
14.12.25
League Cup (Final): St. Mirren
Celtic FC
3
1
22.11.25Premiership
St. Mirren
Celtic FC
0
1
03.08.25Premiership
Celtic FC
St. Mirren
1
0
17.05.25Premiership
Celtic FC
St. Mirren
1
1
01.03.25Premiership
St. Mirren
Celtic FC
2
5
05.01.25Premiership
Celtic FC
St. Mirren
3
0
25.08.24Premiership
St. Mirren
Celtic FC
0
3
18.05.24Premiership
Celtic FC
St. Mirren
3
2
13.04.24Premiership
Celtic FC
St. Mirren
3
0
11.02.24Scottish Cup
St. Mirren
Celtic FC
0
2
⚽ recent results
home:
05.04.26Premiership
Dundee FC
Celtic FC
1
2
W
22.03.26Premiership
Dundee United
Celtic FC
2
0
L
14.03.26Premiership
Celtic FC
Motherwell FC
3
1
W
08.03.26
Scottish Cup (QF): Rangers FC
Celtic FC - W (Pen)
0
0
04.03.26Premiership
Aberdeen FC
Celtic FC
1
2
W
01.03.26Premiership
Rangers FC
Celtic FC
2
2
D
26.02.26Europa League
VfB Stuttgart
Celtic FC
0
1
W
22.02.26Premiership
Celtic FC
Hibernian FC
1
2
L
19.02.26Europa League
Celtic FC
VfB Stuttgart
1
4
L
15.02.26Premiership
Kilmarnock FC
Celtic FC
2
3
W
away:
04.04.26Premiership
St. Mirren
Aberdeen FC
2
0
W
21.03.26Premiership
Falkirk FC
St. Mirren
1
2
W
15.03.26Premiership
St. Mirren
Rangers FC
0
1
L
08.03.26
Scottish Cup (QF): St. Mirren
Partick Thistle
2
1
W
03.03.26Premiership
Dundee United
St. Mirren
2
1
L
28.02.26Premiership
Livingston FC
St. Mirren
1
1
D
21.02.26Premiership
St. Mirren
Motherwell FC
0
5
L
14.02.26Premiership
Hibernian FC
St. Mirren
2
0
L
11.02.26Premiership
Kilmarnock FC
St. Mirren
4
3
L
06.02.26
Scottish Cup (R5): Airdrieonians
St. Mirren
1
2
W

analysis

The electric atmosphere of Celtic Park sets the stage for an intriguing Scottish Premiership encounter as Celtic hosts St Mirren. As the 2025/2026 season edges toward its decisive phase, the stakes couldn’t be higher for the Bhoys. Currently locked in a fiercely competitive title race with their oldest rivals, Rangers and Hearts, every single point is absolutely vital. Dropping points at home to mid-table opposition simply isn’t an option if they want to get their hands on the silverware, making this a quintessential must-win scenario. The pressure is firmly on the home side, but they usually thrive in these pressure-cooker environments in Glasgow.

Looking closely at the numbers, the historical head-to-head dominance is staggering and incredibly hard to ignore. In their last 65 encounters, Celtic has walked away with the victory a massive 53 times. St Mirren has only managed a meager six wins in that entire stretch. That psychological barrier alone is a massive hurdle for the visitors. Offensively, Celtic are an absolute machine at home, averaging 1.76 goals a game in this matchup and finding the back of the net with ruthless consistency. They relentlessly overload the wide areas, stretching defenses before delivering punishing blows in the box.

For St Mirren, the current campaign has been a grind. Sitting lower down the table, their away form has been particularly fragile, and a trip to Parkhead is arguably the toughest test in Scottish football. While they might try to sit deep, absorb pressure, and hit on the counter, containing Celtic’s attacking wealth for a full ninety minutes requires almost superhuman concentration. Given the glaring disparity in squad depth, the overwhelming historical precedent, and the immense title-chasing pressure fueling the home side, a shock result feels highly improbable.