St Mirren vs Aberdeen Prediction & Betting Tips | 02/03/2024 | Football

St Mirren vs Aberdeen Prediction & Betting Tips | 02/03/2024 | Football

Our forecast for this match in the Scottish Premiership:

St Mirren

St Mirren

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

After tying with Ross County at Global Energy Stadium, St. Mirren will aim to move ahead of Kilmarnock and secure 4th place as they take on Aberdeen on Matchday 29. The team is hoping for their third straight victory on their home turf and is expected to give their all against the Dons. Conor McMenamin and Ryan Strain, both midfielders, are still recovering from injuries but there are no new injury setbacks for the home team.

However, the Dons have experienced a decline in performance lately, only managing to collect two points in the past five league games. Based on their recent loss to St Johnstone, we anticipate that the home team will secure a victory in Saturday’s game. Adding to the struggle for the away team, both Jonathan Hayes and Jack MacKenzie sustained injuries in their last league match.

This game is scheduled for 02/03/2024 at 4:00 PM.

Prediction:
1-0

The featured team is St Mirren.

St Mirren

St Mirren is a Scottish soccer team that participates in the Scotland Premier League. The Buddies were established in 1877, and their home matches are held at St Mirren Park. The stadium, constructed in 2009, has a capacity of up to 8,000 attendees.

St Mirren is famously recognized for their home kit, which features white and black, and their away kit, which highlights the colors black and violet. On October 6, 1877, the Scottish team’s inaugural game was against Johnstone Britannia, and they secured victory with a single goal. St Mirren holds a deep-seated feud with Greenock Morton, resulting in intense clashes between the two teams.

On January 30, 1960, the Buddies achieved their largest victory by defeating Glasgow University 15-0 in the Scottish Cup. David McCrae holds the record for the most goals scored in the club’s history with 221 in league matches. St Mirren has been crowned champions of the Scotland Premiership three times, in the seasons 1925/26, 1958/59, and 1986/87.