Rangers have kept a clean sheet in 8 of their last 9 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have won 8 of their last 9 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have been winning at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 7 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have scored at least 2 goals in 8 of their last 10 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. St. Mirren have won their last 3 matches (Premiership). Rangers have won their last 3 away matches (Premiership). St. Mirren have won with a 1 goal margin in their last 3 matches (Premiership).
St Mirren are unbeaten in six league matches and host a Rangers side unbeaten in their last seven Scottish Premiership games. The international break looked to have come at a really inconvenient time for the Buddies given they were looking to kickstart their season. Their win in the Highlands afterwards meant it's the first time Saints have won three on the spin in the league since 2008. Having knocked Rangers out of the League Cup last season in this fixture, and with confidence high, they'll be optimistic they can repeat the feat. However, they're up against a Rangers team that will be frustrated with the dropped points against Hearts, but pleased they got back to winning ways in midweek. Their last Premiership match was one that they were dominant in, but were wasteful in front of goal. To have corrected that against Brondby stands them in good stead up against a St Mirren side full of confidence and gathering momentum. Both sides are in great spots here with Saints rightfully feeling they can hurt Rangers. However, the visitors should have too much to squeeze past the hosts and will want to get back to winning ways domestically. 1:2
Jim Goodwin named an unchanged St Mirren side after the Buddies recorded their first two league wins back-to-back before the international break, as they made it three on the trot with a 3-2 win over Ross County in Dingwall last weekend. Several of the Buddies' seven goals in their last three league fixtures have come from midfield. Connor Ronan's brace helped them to a 3-2 win over Aberdeen and Ethan Erhahon was the match winner against Livingston before the internationals. At the weekend, defender Marcus Fraser grabbed his first league goal of the season against his former club and wing-back Scott Tanser netted what proved to be the winner. Saints striker Eamonn Brophy grabbed his first goal in nearly a month. Steven Gerrard made two changes from the Rangers team that were held at home by Hearts 1-1 in their last Premiership match, before dispatching of Danish champions Brondby 2-0 in their Europa League clash on Thursday night. Steven Davis replaced the suspended Glen Kamara, to join Joe Aribo and John Lundstram in the midfield trio. The latter opened the scoring against Hearts last time out in the league, a superb first Scottish Premiership strike. And in attack, Scott Wright dropped out to be replaced by Kemar Roofe. The Jamaican made a cameo off the bench against the Jambos after travelling back from international duty and grabbed the Gers' second goal against Brondby.
Rangers have kept a clean sheet in 8 of their last 9 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have won 8 of their last 9 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have been winning at both half time and full time in 5 of their last 7 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. Rangers have scored at least 2 goals in 8 of their last 10 matches against St. Mirren in all competitions. St. Mirren have won their last 3 matches (Premiership). Rangers have won their last 3 away matches (Premiership). St. Mirren have won with a 1 goal margin in their last 3 matches (Premiership).
Jim Goodwin named an unchanged St Mirren side after the Buddies recorded their first two league wins back-to-back before the international break, as they made it three on the trot with a 3-2 win over Ross County in Dingwall last weekend. Several of the Buddies' seven goals in their last three league fixtures have come from midfield. Connor Ronan's brace helped them to a 3-2 win over Aberdeen and Ethan Erhahon was the match winner against Livingston before the internationals. At the weekend, defender Marcus Fraser grabbed his first league goal of the season against his former club and wing-back Scott Tanser netted what proved to be the winner. Saints striker Eamonn Brophy grabbed his first goal in nearly a month. Steven Gerrard made two changes from the Rangers team that were held at home by Hearts 1-1 in their last Premiership match, before dispatching of Danish champions Brondby 2-0 in their Europa League clash on Thursday night. Steven Davis replaced the suspended Glen Kamara, to join Joe Aribo and John Lundstram in the midfield trio. The latter opened the scoring against Hearts last time out in the league, a superb first Scottish Premiership strike. And in attack, Scott Wright dropped out to be replaced by Kemar Roofe. The Jamaican made a cameo off the bench against the Jambos after travelling back from international duty and grabbed the Gers' second goal against Brondby.
St Mirren are unbeaten in six league matches and host a Rangers side unbeaten in their last seven Scottish Premiership games. The international break looked to have come at a really inconvenient time for the Buddies given they were looking to kickstart their season. Their win in the Highlands afterwards meant it's the first time Saints have won three on the spin in the league since 2008. Having knocked Rangers out of the League Cup last season in this fixture, and with confidence high, they'll be optimistic they can repeat the feat. However, they're up against a Rangers team that will be frustrated with the dropped points against Hearts, but pleased they got back to winning ways in midweek. Their last Premiership match was one that they were dominant in, but were wasteful in front of goal. To have corrected that against Brondby stands them in good stead up against a St Mirren side full of confidence and gathering momentum. Both sides are in great spots here with Saints rightfully feeling they can hurt Rangers. However, the visitors should have too much to squeeze past the hosts and will want to get back to winning ways domestically. 1:2