Livingston vs St. Mirren Premiership | Predictions | Lineups | Key Stats & Betting Tips

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Match DetailsInformation
CompetitionPremiership – (Scotland)
Round11 
Date & Time2026-01-06, 20:45 – (Include timezone BST/GMT).
StadiumTony Macaroni Arena

Prediction –  Livingston 1 – 1 St. Mirren 

Recent Form

Heading into their upcoming Premiership match, Livingston and St. Mirren have displayed contrasting forms in their recent league encounters. Livingston’s last five matches reveal an inconsistent performance, marked by a mix of outcomes. They secured noteworthy victories against Motherwell with a 3-0 result and edged past St. Mirren with a 1-0 win away. However, they faced setbacks with a 1-3 home defeat to Dundee United and a 2-4 loss against Celtic. A 2-2 draw against Dundee highlights their struggle to maintain a consistent winning momentum. In contrast, St. Mirren appears to be in slightly better form based on their recent results. They pulled off a significant 2-1 victory away at Rangers, showcasing their capability to perform against top-tier teams. Moreover, they achieved a solid 2-0 win over Dundee United at home. However, their performance has not been without hiccups, as evidenced by a 0-0 stalemate against Kilmarnock and a thrilling 3-3 draw away at Aberdeen. Notably, they also managed to defeat Livingston 1-0 at home in their recent head-to-head encounter. The head-to-head record between the two teams provides limited context with the last meeting being the only available result. Livingston’s recent win against St. Mirren could boost their confidence for the upcoming clash. Nevertheless, St. Mirren’s overall form suggests they could pose a significant challenge. As both teams prepare to meet at the Tony Macaroni Arena, the match promises to be an intriguing contest, with Livingston aiming to capitalize on their home advantage and St. Mirren looking to maintain their competitive edge.

Livingston Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Livingston Vs Dundee United1-3 0 – 0 4 – 0 2 – 711 – 1156% – 44%1 – 0 
Livingston Vs Celtic2-4 0 – 0 1 – 0 11 – 46 – 1334% – 66%1 – 3 
St. Mirren Vs Livingston0-1 0 – 0 0 – 1 7 – 413 – 958% – 42%1 – 0 
Livingston Vs Dundee2-2 1 – 0 2 – 2 7 – 013 – 2365% – 35%2 – 1 
Motherwell Vs Livingston0-3 0 – 0 2 – 3 4 – 518 – 958% – 42%1 – 0 

Livingston’s recent performances in the Premiership have shown a mixture of resilience and vulnerability, as evidenced by their results over the last five matches. Securing two wins, two losses, and a draw, the team has demonstrated both attacking prowess and defensive frailties. The victory against Motherwell, a commanding 3-0 win, highlighted their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities, even when possession was not in their favor. Their performance against St. Mirren, where they clinched a narrow 1-0 win despite having less possession, further emphasized their capability to defend well and seize critical moments in the match. Conversely, their losses against Dundee United and Celtic exposed some defensive weaknesses. In these matches, Livingston conceded a combined total of seven goals, indicating potential vulnerabilities against well-organized attacking sides. The high number of yellow cards in the match against Dundee United also suggests a tendency towards aggressive play, which, while sometimes effective in disrupting opposition rhythm, can lead to disciplinary issues. The team’s attacking efforts have been noteworthy, particularly in their ability to create scoring opportunities through set-pieces, as seen in the high number of corners against Celtic and Dundee. The presence of key players like Jeremy Bokila in the attack, supported by midfielders such as Scott Pittman and Stevie May, provides a solid foundation for their offensive strategies. The predicted lineup suggests a balanced approach, with a mix of defensive solidity and midfield creativity designed to support their lone striker. With no reported injuries, Livingston can potentially field their strongest team, which is crucial given their current form. The defensive unit, led by experienced players like Ryan McGowan and Danny Wilson, will need to be particularly vigilant to avoid conceding early and maintain composure under pressure. As they prepare for their match at the Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston will likely focus on maintaining discipline while leveraging their set-piece capabilities to challenge their opponents effectively.

St. Mirren Last 5 League Matches

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Rangers Vs St. Mirren1-2 0 – 0 1 – 2 5 – 414 – 759% – 41%2 – 0 
St. Mirren Vs Kilmarnock0-0 0 – 0 1 – 0 11 – 48 – 959% – 41%0 – 0 
St. Mirren Vs Livingston1-0 0 – 0 0 – 1 7 – 413 – 958% – 42%1 – 0 
St. Mirren Vs Dundee United2-0 0 – 0 2 – 2 3 – 25 – 1439% – 61%1 – 0 
Aberdeen Vs St. Mirren3-3 0 – 0 0 – 1 8 – 616 – 1067% – 33%1 – 2 

St. Mirren’s recent performances in the Scottish Premiership have been a testament to their resilience and tactical adaptability. Over the past five league matches, they have secured two wins, two draws, and suffered no losses, demonstrating a commendable level of consistency. A notable victory came against Rangers, where St. Mirren edged out a 2-1 win despite having less possession, showcasing their ability to capitalize on opportunities and defend effectively. This victory against a traditionally strong opponent could serve as a confidence booster for the squad. Analyzing their match statistics, St. Mirren has shown that they can be formidable both defensively and offensively. For instance, in their recent goalless draw against Kilmarnock, they dominated possession with 59%, a clear indication of their controlled approach in midfield, although the lack of goals suggests an area for improvement in converting possession into tangible results. Their 2-0 victory over Dundee United further highlights their defensive solidity, as they managed to keep a clean sheet despite having significantly less possession (39%). This ability to defend staunchly could be a key asset as they prepare for future fixtures. The absence of any listed injuries suggests that St. Mirren will have the luxury of fielding their strongest lineup, which is likely to include key players such as Mikael Mandron and Jonah Ayunga in the attacking line. Their midfield, anchored by Alex Gogic and supported by the energetic Roland Idowu, has shown the ability to both protect the defense and initiate attacks, as evidenced by their assist statistics. With Shamal George as a reliable presence in goal, the team appears well-balanced across the pitch. Looking ahead, St. Mirren’s predicted lineup indicates a blend of experience and youthful vigor. Their tactical approach seems to favor a solid defensive setup, capable of withstanding pressure and launching counterattacks. The midfield’s role in controlling the tempo will be crucial, particularly against teams that dominate possession. If St. Mirren can enhance their goal-scoring capabilities while maintaining their defensive discipline, they will likely continue to be a formidable opponent in the league.

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Head-to-Head (H2H) Record & Summary

H2H Last 5

TeamsResultRed CardsYellow CardsCornersFree KicksPossessionAssists
Livingston Vs St. MirrenN/A 0 – 0 0 – 1 7 – 413 – 958% – 42%1 – 0 
Livingston Vs St. MirrenN/A 0 – 0 1 – 1 4 – 90 – 036% – 64%0 – 0 
Livingston Vs St. MirrenN/A 0 – 0 1 – 0 7 – 30 – 054% – 46%0 – 0 
Livingston Vs St. MirrenN/A 0 – 0 3 – 1 6 – 20 – 050% – 50%1 – 1 
Livingston Vs St. MirrenN/A 0 – 0 1 – 3 4 – 90 – 041% – 59%1 – 0 

H2H Detailed Analysis

The head-to-head record between Livingston and St. Mirren reveals intriguing dynamics that could significantly influence their upcoming encounter at the Tony Macaroni Arena. Historically, these matches have been tightly contested with no red cards in the recent series, indicating disciplined defensive play from both sides. However, Livingston seems to have a slight edge in possession during their encounters, surpassing St. Mirren in three out of five previous meetings. This possession advantage, coupled with Livingston’s ability to win more corners in three matches, suggests a tendency to control the game’s tempo and create more set-piece opportunities. Despite this, St. Mirren has been resilient, displaying stronger performances in terms of yellow cards and managing to maintain a balanced or superior possession in two matches. This reflects their ability to adapt and counter Livingston’s strategies effectively. Examining the current predicted lineups, Livingston’s midfield appears robust with Scott Pittman and Lewis Smith likely to play pivotal roles in controlling possession and linking play. The presence of Jeremy Bokila as an attacker could be crucial in capitalizing on the chances created from set-pieces. Meanwhile, St. Mirren’s lineup features a solid midfield, including Alex Gogic and Killian Phillips, who are likely to focus on disrupting Livingston’s rhythm and launching counter-attacks. The absence of significant injuries for either team suggests that both sides will deploy their strongest available squads, making this clash potentially decisive in determining the balance of future encounters. With both teams showing distinct patterns in previous matches, the upcoming game promises to be a tactical battle with each side striving to assert their style and capitalize on the other’s weaknesses.

Predicted Lineups

  • Formation: 4-2-3-1
  • Players: Jérôme Prior (Goalkeeper), Ryan McGowan (Defender), Danny Finlayson (Defender), Cristian Montano (Defender), Danny Wilson (Defender), Scott Pittman (Midfielder), Lewis Smith (Midfielder), Stevie May (Midfielder), Mohamad Sylla (Midfielder), Macaulay Tait (Midfielder), Jeremy Bokila (Attacker)
  • Formation: 3-5-2
  • Players: Shamal George (Goalkeeper), Richard King (Defender), Miguel Freckleton (Defender), Marcus Fraser (Defender), Jayden Richardson (Midfielder), Roland Idowu (Midfielder), Alex Gogic (Midfielder), Declan John (Midfielder), Killian Phillips (Midfielder), Mikael Mandron (Attacker), Jonah Ayunga (Attacker)
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