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Fixture: St. Mirren vs Celtic
Date: Saturday, 22 November 2025
Kick-off: 20:00 GMT
Venue: The SMISA Stadium
St. Mirren's recent form has been a bit of a rollercoaster, with more downs than ups. They've struggled to find the back of the net, managing only three goals in their last five games, and their defence has been leaky, conceding 11 goals. Facing Celtic, who have shown they can score in bunches, St. Mirren will need to be more solid at the back and hope to catch Celtic on an off day. Their 3-5-2 formation might help them stay compact and counter-attack, but it's a tall order against a team like Celtic.
Celtic, on the other hand, have been in fine scoring form, bagging four goals in each of their last two home games. However, their away form has been less convincing, with losses to Hearts and Dundee. They'll need to find a way to translate their home dominance to the road if they want to keep up their winning ways. With a strong midfield and attacking options, Celtic should have the firepower to break down St. Mirren's defence, but they'll need to be wary of any counter-attacks.
St. Mirren's recent form has been far from ideal, with four losses and one draw in their last five games. They've struggled to score, managing only three goals, while conceding a worrying 11 goals. This poor run of form could make it tough for them to face a strong Celtic side, but they'll be hoping to use their home advantage to their benefit. If they can tighten up at the back and find some attacking spark, they might just pull off a surprise.
Recent Premiership Results:
Loss: 0-3 vs Hibernian (H)
Draw: 2-2 vs Hearts (H)
Loss: 1-3 vs Dundee Utd (A)
Loss: 0-1 vs Aberdeen (H)
Loss: 0-2 vs Kilmarnock (A)
Celtic have been in good form recently, winning three of their last five games and scoring 12 goals in total. Their home form has been particularly impressive, with 4-0 wins against Kilmarnock and Falkirk. However, their away form has been less convincing, with losses to Hearts and Dundee. If they can bring their home form to the road, they should have no trouble against a struggling St. Mirren side, but they'll need to be on their game to avoid any slip-ups.
Recent Premiership Results:
Win: 4-0 vs Kilmarnock (H)
Win: 4-0 vs Falkirk (H)
Loss: 1-3 vs Hearts (A)
Loss: 0-2 vs Dundee (A)
Win: 3-2 vs Motherwell (H)
In recent head-to-head matches, Celtic have had the upper hand, winning four out of the last five games against St. Mirren. The most recent encounter saw Celtic win 1-0, while St. Mirren's only point in this period came from a 1-1 draw. With Celtic scoring 13 goals to St. Mirren's 3 in these matches, the historical record suggests another tough challenge for St. Mirren.
Recent Premiership Results
Celtic 1-0 St. Mirren (03 Aug 2025)
Celtic 1-1 St. Mirren (17 May 2025)
St. Mirren 2-5 Celtic (01 Mar 2025)
Celtic 3-0 St. Mirren (05 Jan 2025)
St. Mirren 0-3 Celtic (25 Aug 2024)
Mark O'Hara (Foot) - Doubt
Jota (Knee) - Out
Cameron Carter-Vickers (Achilles) - Out
Callum Osmand (Hamstring) - Doubt
Marcelo Saracchi (Hamstring) - Doubt
Kelechi Iheanacho (Hamstring) - Doubt
Alistair Johnston (Knock) - Doubt
Predicted lineup: George (GK), Fraser (DF), King (DF), Freckleton (DF), Richardson (MF), Phillips (MF), Donnelly (MF), Baccus (MF), John (MF), N'Lundulu (AT), Mandron (AT)
St. Mirren's predicted 3-5-2 formation suggests they'll look to stay compact and hit Celtic on the counter. With a solid back three and a midfield five, they'll need to be disciplined and work hard to contain Celtic's attacking threats.
Predicted lineup: Schmeichel (GK), Simpson (DF), Trusty (DF), Scales (DF), Saracchi (if fit) (DF), McCowan (MF), McGregor (MF), Hatate (MF), Maeda (AT), Kenny (AT), Tounekti (AT)
Celtic's predicted 4-3-3 formation indicates they'll look to dominate possession and attack with width. With a strong midfield trio and pacey forwards, they'll aim to break down St. Mirren's defence and exploit any gaps.
Daniel N'Lundulu vs Auston Trusty: This will be a key battle between St. Mirren's forward N'Lundulu and Celtic's defender Trusty, with N'Lundulu looking to use his pace and movement to get past Trusty.
Liam Donnelly vs Callum McGregor: The midfield battle between St. Mirren's Donnelly and Celtic's McGregor will be crucial, with Donnelly trying to disrupt Celtic's rhythm and McGregor looking to control the game.
Declan John (St. Mirren): John is a key player for St. Mirren in midfield, providing creativity and energy in the middle of the park.
Luke McCowan (Celtic): McCowan is a vital player for Celtic in midfield, offering both defensive solidity and the ability to start attacks.
St. Mirren vs Celtic at 20:00 GMT on Saturday, 22 November 2025 is being broadcast live for viewers in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football, and Sky Sports Ultra HDR
Ladbrokes is predicting that the score will be St. Mirren 1-3 Celtic in this match
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