
On the 1st of February, St. Mirren will travel to Aberdeen to battle Aberdeen in a Premiership match. Weather on match day is looking like a windy and cold day, and temperatures reaching a maximum of only 4 degrees, making for an unpleasant day. Aberdeen is fresh off their 0-6 blowout loss against Hibernian. Josh Campbell scored the first goal for Hibernian in the 10th minute, then Josh Campbell added another in the 15th minute on a feed from Joe Newell In the end, Aberdeen was frustrated by Hibernian’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Hibernian ended the match with the shutout victory. They’re hoping to improve on their recent performance, having earned only 7 points in their last 10 matches, while st. Mirren sits at 6th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 1-0 shutout win against Motherwell. Curtis Main struck first for St. Mirren in the 16th minute on a feed from Ryan Strain, and that single goal was all that was necessary as neither team could manage any more scoring In the end, Motherwell was frustrated by St. Mirren’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. St. Mirren ended the match with the shutout victory. St. Mirren is looking for direction having 2 win and 3 losses in their last 10 matches.
On Dec 24th, St. Mirren hosted Aberdeen in their last match together. St. Mirren was victorious by a score of 3 to 1. Matthew Kennedy scored the first goal for Aberdeen in the 9th minute, then Kelle Roos tied it up for St. Mirren on an own goal in the 38th minute But fortunately they were able to complete the comaback victory in the 53rd minute on a penalty goal by Mark O’Hara.
St. Mirren hasn’t been successful in netting any goals lately. Their top scorers in the last five matches are Ryan Strain and Curtis Main, and they each have 1 goal. Aberdeen’s most prolific scorer has been Luis Lopes. He has netted two goals over the last 5 matches.