When St Mirren and Kilmarnock meet in the Scottish Premiership, history heavily favors the visitors. St Mirren have managed just one win in their last 14 league encounters against Kilmarnock (D6 L7)—a resounding 5-1 victory back in March 2025. For Kilmarnock, trips to St Mirren have been particularly stingy: they've kept a clean sheet in five of their past seven visits, including a goalless draw most recently in December.
The Buddies are in a rough patch, having lost three consecutive league games. They're now staring down the possibility of a fourth straight defeat—something they've already endured once this season, across December and January. That kind of slide is dangerous for any team, especially one that's already struggling to find the net.
St Mirren's matches have been the lowest-scoring affairs in the Premiership this season, with just 78 total goals across their games (27 for, 51 against). To put that in perspective, their 27 goals scored is at least eight fewer than any other side in the division. That's a worrying stat for fans hoping to see attacking fireworks.
While Kilmarnock sit 10th in the overall standings, their away form is a glaring weakness. On the road, they're bottom of the league with just nine points—level with Livingston—and a goal difference of -24. That's a stat that will give St Mirren some hope, even if recent history suggests otherwise. Still, with both teams desperate for points, this matchup promises plenty of drama.
