Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(18) 11 Goals 20 (35)
(15) 6 Assists 20 (27)
(6.4) 6.6 Average Ratings 7.3 (7)
26.7 Average Age 28.1
185.8 Average Height (cm) 178.5
(0.8) 0.8 Shots pg 1.7 (1.5)
(50%) 51% Aerial Duel Success 59% (56%)
(0.4) 0.4 Dribbles pg 0.6 (0.7)
(1.4) 1.1 Tackles pg 1 (1.2)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Premiership.

Missing Players

St. Mirren
Celtic
Player Reason Status Rating
Greg Kiltie Doubtful 6.22
Conor McMenamin Doubtful 6.71
Mark O'Hara Doubtful 6.69
Dennis Adeniran Doubtful 6.12
Caolan Boyd-Munce Doubtful 6.44
No missing players.

Team News

St. Mirren
Celtic
  • St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson made five changes from Saints' Europa Conference League qualifying exit after they lost 3-1 to Brann in Norway, before they were knocked out of the Scottish League Cup by losing 1-0 to Dundee United.
  • European goalscorer Alex Iacovitti replaced Richard Taylor to join Alex Gogic and Marcus Fraser in the Buddies' back three at Tannadice. Academy graduate Fraser Taylor made his first Saints start, replacing the injured Dennis Adeniran in the midfield.
  • Scott Tanser took Jaden Brown's spot at left wing-back. Oisin Symth replaced the injured Caolan Boyd-Munce in the middle of the park. Mikael Mandron joined Toyosi Olusanya in attack at Jonah Ayunga's expense.
  • Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers made just one change as the Hoops made it two league wins from as many games as they beat Hibernian 2-0 at Easter Road, before they knocked the Hibees out of the League Cup with a 3-1 win at home.
  • Kasper Schmeichel conceded his first Celtic goal, between the sticks, behind a back four of Alistair Johnston, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Liam Scales and Greg Taylor. Reo Hatate, Callum McGregor and Matt O'Riley continued in midfield.
  • The only alteration came up front, as Kyogo Furuhashi limped off injured in Edinburgh. Adam Idah watched on from the bench as James Forrest and Nicholas Kühn supported Daizen Maeda - who bagged a brace - in attack last weekend.

Prediction

  • Two of last season's top six Scottish Premiership teams meet in Sunday's lunchtime showdown as St Mirren host Celtic in Paisley.
  • The Buddies bounced out of the Scottish League Cup, following a sole goal defeat at Tannadice to newly-promoted Dundee United. With no more European football on the horizon for Saints now, their full attention turns towards the Scottish Premiership where they're looking to build on an excellent campaign which saw St Mirren qualify for Europe for the first time in over three decades.
  • Celtic have looked slick so far, having taken maximum Scottish Premiership points and are yet to concede a league goal this season. With the Hoops' European campaign in the Champions League yet to get underway, they're fighting on two domestic fronts with progress all that mattered against Hibs as the Scottish League Cup was the only domestic trophy that escaped them last season.
  • St Mirren were a tough nut to crack, particularly in Paisley, last season but Celtic won all four league meetings and knocked the Buddies out of the Scottish Cup so their strong recent record should continue this weekend.
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