St. Mirren 0 – 0 Hibernian
Player statistic
1st half
Ryan Alebiosu | ![]() |
29' | ||
39' | ![]() |
Nectarios Triantis |
2nd half
Alex Gogic | ![]() |
65' | ||
Marcus Fraser | ![]() |
69' | ||
72' | ![]() |
Alasana Manneh | ||
Jonah Ayunga | ![]() |
82' | ||
84' | ![]() |
Alasana Manneh | ||
90+5' | ![]() |
Martin Boyle |
Match statistic
14
Fouls
8
61
Possession
39
14
Total shots
8
6
Shots in goal
0
1
Shots off goal
4
4
Corners
3
5
Offside
3
St Mirren started the game at a fast pace and had the better of the chances during the first 45 half but again couldn't find the back of the net.
The second half was very much like the first 45 minutes with Hibs failing to have a shot on target during the whole match.
At the other end St Mirren had a few chances and should have won the game but for a great double save from the keeper Jordan Smith saving first from Toyosi Olusanya and then from Mark O'Hara. Hibs were reduced to 10 men, when Alasana Menneh who came on in the 70th minute was booked in the 71st minute and again in the 84th minute was sent off.
As the game progressed it looked like it would finish 0-0 and that was the full time score. The result sees Hibs sitting 5th in the league one place above St Mirren who move back into the top six.

Photo: St Mirren's Toyosi Olusanya races past Rocky Bushiri of Hibs
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Alex Gogic wins this header
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Mark O'Hara with Hibs, Kwon hyeok-kyu and Nectarios Triantis try to catch him
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo:St Mirren's Mikael Mandron having a shot at goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Ryan Alebiosu about to be tackled by the man in the mask
Hibs Nicky Cadden
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Greg Kiltie knocks the ball past Hibs Nectarios Triantis
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren fans' display in the family stand
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News
The second half was very much like the first 45 minutes with Hibs failing to have a shot on target during the whole match.
At the other end St Mirren had a few chances and should have won the game but for a great double save from the keeper Jordan Smith saving first from Toyosi Olusanya and then from Mark O'Hara. Hibs were reduced to 10 men, when Alasana Menneh who came on in the 70th minute was booked in the 71st minute and again in the 84th minute was sent off.
As the game progressed it looked like it would finish 0-0 and that was the full time score. The result sees Hibs sitting 5th in the league one place above St Mirren who move back into the top six.

Photo: St Mirren's Toyosi Olusanya races past Rocky Bushiri of Hibs
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Alex Gogic wins this header
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Mark O'Hara with Hibs, Kwon hyeok-kyu and Nectarios Triantis try to catch him
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo:St Mirren's Mikael Mandron having a shot at goal
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Ryan Alebiosu about to be tackled by the man in the mask
Hibs Nicky Cadden
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren's Greg Kiltie knocks the ball past Hibs Nectarios Triantis
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Photo: St Mirren fans' display in the family stand
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

St. Mirren
Hibernian

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