St. Mirren vs Motherwell Match Preview


On Jan 28th, St. Mirren hosts Motherwell at The Smisa Stadium in a Premiership match. Weather on match day is looking like a cloudy and cold day, and temperatures reaching a maximum of only 3 degrees, so hopefuly the match makes up for the weather. St. Mirren is fresh off their 0-4 loss against Celtic. Abada struck first for Celtic in the 15th minute, then Kyogo Furuhashi added another in the 35th minute At the end of 90 a dissapointed St. Mirren couldn’t manage to score, and Celtic took the shutout win. St. Mirren looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 4 of their last 10, while in their last match, 9th placed Motherwell, recorded a 1-1 draw against Ross County. McKinstry scored the first goal for Motherwell in the 68th minute, but Jordi Hiwula got the equalizer for Ross County in the 80th minute earning them at least the one point. Motherwell looks to improve on their recent performance, having lost 5 of their last 10.

In their last match together, Motherwell took the match by a score of 1 to 0. Kevin van Veen scored the first goal for Motherwell in the 42nd minute from the penalty spot, and that was all the excitement the two teams could muster In the end, St. Mirren couldn’t muster any offence and Motherwell ran away with the shutout win.

Both Kevin van Veen and Stuart McKinstry have been the hottest scorers for Motherwell in the last five each having scored 2 goals. St. Mirren is having problems scoring lately. Their top scorers, Curtis Main and Ryan Strain each only have 1 goal in their last 5.