Reports, photos and highlights: St. Mirren 3-1 Celtic

Player statistic

1st half
Marcus Fraser
(Assist: Keanu Baccus)
Goal 2'    
Marcus Fraser Yellow card 22'    
    23' Goal Reo Hatate
(Assist: Kieran Tierney)
Dan Nlundulu Yellow card 45+4'    
    45+4' Yellow card Auston Trusty
2nd half
Jonah Ayunga Goal 64'    
Jonah Ayunga
(Assist: Declan John)
Goal 76'    
Jonah Ayunga Yellow card 77'    

Match statistic

15
Fouls
5
37
Possession
63
14
Total shots
10
10
Shots in goal
6
4
Shots off goal
4
3
Corners
7
3
Offside
0
St Mirren have lifted the Premier Sports Cup after a dramatic final victory over Celtic at Hampden, bringing the trophy back to Paisley for the first time since 2013.

Saints made the perfect start when Marcus Fraser headed home inside the opening two minutes, immediately putting Celtic under pressure and setting the tone for the afternoon.

Reflecting on the occasion afterwards, Stephen Robinson admitted the scale of the achievement had yet to fully register.

“I’m wet. I’ve had to change because they threw a bucket of ice over me, and I think there was beer poured over me as well,” he said. “But yeah, fantastic. It hasn’t sunk in yet, to be honest.”

St Mirren continued to play with confidence and purpose in the early stages, with Dan Nlundulu’s physical presence unsettling Celtic’s defence and creating further openings.

Robinson said the belief shown by his players was rooted in the work done across the club.

“The amount of work that goes into this football club – the gap between us and a lot of clubs is huge,” he said. “But we bridge that gap so often because of the quality of the players, the desire and the work rate of the players and staff. That’s both on-field and off-field.”

Celtic worked their way back into the game and drew level just before half-time when Reo Hatate finished at the back post after a cross from Kieran Tierney, following an earlier save by Shamal George to deny Kelechi Iheanacho.

Robinson acknowledged Saints had lost some control before the break and explained the changes made at half-time.

“After that, I thought we sat back too much. I thought they caused us too many problems on their left-hand side, so we changed it at half-time,” he said. “I got my two centre-forwards to play outside their two outside centre-halves and hit them on the counter-attack.”

The tactical switch paid off early in the second half when Jonah Ayunga finished from close range to restore St Mirren’s lead, sparking renewed belief among the black and white support.

Robinson said the game plan was built on bravery.

“We said to them, ‘Opportunities don’t come around all the time. When you’re young, you think they do, but they don’t,’” he said. “We asked them to grab it with both hands, and they did.”

Celtic struggled to build momentum as St Mirren remained disciplined and dangerous on the break, and Ayunga sealed the win late on with his second goal of the afternoon after racing clear on the counter-attack.

Robinson felt the scoreline could have been even more convincing.

“It probably could have been a couple more if we’d taken our chances on the counter-attack,” he said. “To say that after winning 3–1 is a huge compliment to the players.”

The St Mirren manager described the victory as the product of long-term collective effort rather than a one-off result.

“Sometimes in life you achieve things and it’s not all together, you get lucky. This hasn’t been that,” he said. “This has been collective hard work from a group of people on and off the pitch – football staff, admin staff and players – who’ve come together and had a fantastic four years.”

He also paid tribute to the travelling support, with more than 13,500 Saints fans inside Hampden.

“It was terrific. You could hear them the whole time,” Robinson said. “Celtic obviously outnumbered us, but our fans were outstanding.”

Robinson admitted he allowed himself to enjoy the moment at full-time, with his family in attendance.

“I don’t usually take the limelight, but I couldn’t help myself today. I had to get in amongst them,” he said. “You have to enjoy these occasions. It’s a special day, and one that will be remembered forever.”

For St Mirren, the Premier Sports Cup win adds another landmark moment under Robinson’s management — a trophy secured against the odds, and a day Hampden and Paisley will not forget.


Team photo before kick off
Team photo before kick off
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

St Mirren go 1–0 up as Marcus Fraser's header beats the Celtic keeper
St Mirren go 1–0 up as Marcus Fraser's header beats the Celtic keeper.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Saints celebrate taking the lead
Saints celebrate taking the lead.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Stephen Robinson in front of fans
Stephen Robinson in front of fans.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Stephen Robinson with the cup Stephen Robinson with the cup.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Jonah Ayunga two goal hero and man of the match Jonah Ayunga two goal hero and man of the match.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Jonah Ayunga two goal hero and man of the match Jonah Ayunga two goal hero and man of the match.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Shamal George
Shamal George.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Marcus Fraser
Marcus Fraser.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Alex Gogic
Alex Gogic.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Killian Phillips
Killian Phillips.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Dan Nlundulu
Dan Nlundulu.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Killian Phillips and Dan Nlundulu with the cup
Killian Phillips and Dan Nlundulu with the cup.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News


Scoreboard showing the score before kick offScoreboard showing the score before kick off.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Scoreboard showing St Mirren in the lead by one goal
Scoreboard showing St Mirren in the lead by one goal.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Scoreboard showing St Mirren in the lead two goals to one
Scoreboard showing St Mirren in the lead two goals to one.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

Scoreboard
Scoreboard - the final score says it all.
Photo Credit: Hugh McMillan / Renfrewshire News

St. Mirren
Celtic

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
13
Defender
24
Defender
81'
22
Defender
21
5
Defender
25
Midfielder
88
Midfielder
10
Forward
72'
14
Forward
72'
11
Forward
81'
1
Goalkeeper
56
Defender
72'
6
Defender
63
Defender
72'
5
Defender
42
Midfielder
41
Midfielder
27
Forward
84'
38
Forward
17
35'
23
72'

Substitutes

6
Midfielder
4
Midfielder
30
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
31
Goalkeeper
9
Forward
72'
2
72'
3
Defender
81'
33
Midfielder
81'
28
Midfielder
12
Goalkeeper
8
Forward
24
Forward
35'
49
Forward
72'
14
Forward
72'
51
Midfielder
72'
13
Forward
84'

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