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Can St Mirren disrupt Celtic’s control, or will Martin O’Neill’s side power into the Scottish Cup final? Read on for all our free predictions and betting tips.

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Key Match Fact
Celtic average 66.2% possession and 16.7 shots, while St Mirren rely on a 20.3 aerial duels per match direct approach.
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Celtic recently defeated St Mirren 1-0 in the league, controlling 56% of possession. With St Mirren struggling for efficiency and failing to score in their last meeting, O’Neill’s side look well-placed to secure another victory without conceding in this high-stakes semi-final at Celtic Park.

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Celtic average over 16 shots per game and have scored 8 goals in their last six matches. St Mirren’s defensive vulnerability, having conceded in five of their last six, suggests Celtic can improve on their previous 1-0 scoreline to find a comfortable two-goal margin.

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This is the sort of cup tie that grabs hold of the weekend immediately. Celtic and St Mirren are one win from the final, and that alone gives this semi-final real bite.

Celtic vs St Mirren — bet365 Market Snapshot

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Match Result – Strong Celtic Favouritism

Celtic’s 66% possession and superior shot volume suggest they are clear favourites to advance within 90 minutes.

Celtic
75%
bet365 2/7
Draw
18%
bet365 10/3
St Mirren
7%
bet365 13/2
Goals • Over/Under
Goal Volume Trends

Celtic have scored eight in six games, while St Mirren’s defensive struggles point toward a potentially higher-scoring affair.

Over 2.5
66% bet365 1/2
Market • Correct Score
Likely Scorelines

The 1-0 league result informs the pricing, but Celtic’s attacking stats suggest a 2-0 margin is plausible.

Celtic 2-0
17% bet365 5/1
Match Stat • Possession
Territorial Control

Celtic’s average 66% possession reflects their ability to pin teams back, especially a St Mirren side at 44%.

Celtic 60%+
High bet365 4/7
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Match Preview

Celtic come into it with a recent win over the same opponents, edging St Mirren 1-0 in the league. That result will sharpen belief in Martin O’Neill’s camp, but it also serves as a warning that this may not be a free-flowing procession.

St Mirren have mixed wins with setbacks lately, yet they are still standing in the last four and that makes them dangerous. Craig McLeish’s side have shown enough edge to stay alive in this competition, and with a final place on the line at 14:00, the tension should be there from the first whistle.

Possession Control: Average Match Dominance

Celtic’s approach is built on maintaining the ball to pin opponents back, while St Mirren are more comfortable without it.

Celtic
Ball Dominant
66.2%
Average Premiership Possession

Their style revolves around high passing accuracy and territorial control to exhaust the opposition defence.

St Mirren
Counter-style
44.5%
Average Premiership Possession

St Mirren typically cede possession, focusing on a direct threat and aerial battles to move up the pitch.

Attacking Frequency: Shots per Game

Celtic
High Volume
16.7
Average Shots per Premiership Match

Celtic’s high volume of attempts puts constant pressure on opposition GK Shamal George.

St Mirren
Direct Approach
11.7
Average Shots per Premiership Match

St Mirren take fewer shots but rely on physical presence in the box and set pieces for their openings.

  • Recent Edge: Celtic head into this semi-final off the back of a 1-0 win over St Mirren, and that result also underlined a familiar pattern: they had 56% possession, more shots on target, and found a decisive moment when it mattered most.
  • Control vs Resistance: Across the Premiership, Celtic are averaging 16.7 shots per game and 66.2% possession, while St Mirren are averaging 11.7 shots and 44.5% possession, which points to a match where one side should dictate the ball and the other will need to survive long spells without it.
  • Final-third Problem: Celtic have scored 8 goals in their last six games, while St Mirren have conceded in five of their last six and let in 6 goals across that run, which gives this tie a clear pressure point around St Mirren’s ability to hold firm deep into the contest.

Team News & Probable Lineups

No injuries or suspensions are confirmed.

Celtic’s recent shape points strongly towards a 4-3-3.

St Mirren’s recent shape points strongly towards a 3-5-2.

Celtic have rotation in their style, but their structure looks settled.

St Mirren’s first eleven appears more consistent, which could help cohesion in a high-pressure tie.

Probable Celtic lineup

GK: Kasper Schmeichel

DEF: Julián Araujo, Auston Trusty, Liam Scales, Kieran Tierney

MID: Callum McGregor, Arne Engels, Reo Hatate

FWD: Daizen Maeda, Yang Hyun-Jun, Sebastian Tounekti

Probable St Mirren lineup

GK: Shamal George

DEF: Marcus Fraser, Alex Gogic, Miguel Freckleton

MID/WB: Jayden Richardson, Declan John, Mark O’Hara, Keanu Baccus, Killian Phillips

FWD: Mikaël Mandron, Dan Nlundulu

The shape contrast matters straight away. Celtic’s front three can stretch the pitch and pull defenders wide, while St Mirren’s back three and wing-backs give them numbers to protect central areas.

That said, St Mirren’s shape can become vulnerable if the wing-backs are pushed too deep. Celtic’s strongest route is down the flanks, and that could pin St Mirren back earlier than they want.

Tale of the Tape

Metric Celtic St Mirren
Premiership goals 59 27
Shots per game 16.7 11.7
Possession 66.2% 44.5%
Pass success 87.3% 74.5%
Aerials won 17.6 20.3
Overall rating 6.74 6.51

These numbers sketch the game clearly. Celtic look built to own the ball, move it cleanly, and keep the match in the opposition half.

St Mirren bring a different threat. They are stronger in the air, more direct, and more likely to make this a physical contest with crosses, long balls and second-ball battles.

Tactical Battle

Celtic’s left side looks like the launch pad

Celtic want control. Their style is built around possession football, short passing, and playing high in the opposition half.

That immediately puts the spotlight on the wide areas, especially the left. Celtic are strong at attacking down the wings, and specifically at attacking down the left, while St Mirren are weak at defending against attacks down the wings and weak against skillful players.

That is where the game could start to bend. Kieran Tierney brings assists, energy and delivery, while Daizen Maeda and Yang Hyun-Jun give Celtic movement across the front line. If Celtic can drag St Mirren’s wing-backs narrow, the outside lanes open up.

St Mirren will look for height, chaos and territory

St Mirren are unlikely to win this by trying to mirror Celtic’s passing game. Their identity points the other way.

They play long balls, they attempt crosses often, they attack through the middle, and they take a lot of shots. Add in their strength at attacking set pieces, and there is a clear route for them: turn this into a scrappy, combative semi-final with plenty of duels around the box.

That makes Mikaël Mandron a major figure. He leads St Mirren for aerial impact and shares the team lead for goals. Miguel Freckleton also matters at both ends, bringing goals, strong ratings and a physical presence from the back line.

The midfield tempo battle could decide everything

Celtic’s midfield has the cleaner profile. Callum McGregor offers control and volume, Arne Engels can support attacks, and Reo Hatate helps keep the ball moving through central areas.

St Mirren can counter that with work rate and aggression, but there is risk there too. Alex Gogic has 11 yellow cards and 1 red, while Killian Phillips has 8 yellows. In a semi-final played at speed, one rash challenge can tilt momentum badly.

If St Mirren’s midfield gets dragged into chasing rather than pressing, Celtic’s passing figures suggest they can lock the game in one half. But if St Mirren can disrupt rhythm, force turnovers and attack the second phase, the contest changes shape.

Strengths & Weaknesses Snapshot

For all Celtic’s strengths, there is one clear crack: they are very weak at stopping opponents from creating chances.

That opens the door for St Mirren, especially if they can avoid wasting promising moments. The issue for them is obvious too: they are very weak at finishing scoring chances. So the route is there, but the execution has to be sharp.

That is why this tie may come down to efficiency rather than volume. Celtic should have more of the ball and more territorial control, but St Mirren do not need a flood of openings to make this uncomfortable.

Key Moments to Watch

  • Celtic’s early control: If Celtic settle into their passing game quickly, St Mirren could be forced into a long defensive shift.
  • Set pieces: St Mirren are strong in this area, and that gives them a genuine route to a momentum swing.
  • Wide overloads: Celtic’s wing play against St Mirren’s weakness out wide is one of the clearest mismatches in the game.
  • Discipline: Players like Alex Gogic, Richard King, Killian Phillips and Mark O’Hara carry enough edge to make fouls and cards a real factor.
  • The first goal: Celtic protected a lead in the last meeting and are strong at doing exactly that again.

Game-State Scenarios

What could go wrong? Celtic can dominate the ball and still leave openings, because they are not airtight when opponents create chances. That gives St Mirren a live chance if they win territory, attack dead balls well, and make their direct game count. On the other side, St Mirren’s weakness in possession and their vulnerability down the wings could leave them stretched if Celtic find their rhythm early. That is the volatility in this semi-final: one side looks built to control it, the other looks built to disturb it.

📊 Market Explainer

Match Result / Win to Nil

A Win to Nil bet requires your chosen team to win the match while keeping a clean sheet. If the opposition scores, the bet is lost regardless of the result. It is a common selection when a dominant side faces a team struggling for goals.

Pros: Higher odds than a standard win. Cons: A single late consolation goal ruins the bet.

Correct Score

This market requires predicting the exact final scoreline of the match at the end of 90 minutes. It is a high-volatility market that offers significantly higher returns due to the difficulty of pinpointing the specific outcome.

Pros: High potential returns. Cons: Extremely low margin for error; one goal changes everything.

🎯 Celtic to Win to Nil

Celtic enter this semi-final as the dominant force, evidenced by their 66.2% average possession and a high pass success rate of 87.3%. Their recent 1-0 league victory over St Mirren demonstrated their ability to control the tempo while shutting out Craig McLeish’s side. St Mirren have struggled for efficiency in front of goal, averaging just 11.7 shots per game and showing a significant weakness in finishing scoring chances. With Celtic keeping things tight in their last encounter and boasting superior territorial control, they are well-positioned to repeat the feat at Celtic Park.

⚔️ Tactical Indicators:

  • Celtic limited St Mirren to zero goals in their most recent meeting.
  • St Mirren possess a very weak finishing record in the Premiership.
  • Celtic’s 66.2% possession allows them to keep the ball away from their own defensive third.

Risk Factor: Celtic are noted as being weak at stopping opponents from creating chances, which could lead to an unexpected breach if St Mirren capitalise on set pieces.

🎯 Celtic 2-0 St Mirren

While the previous encounter was a narrow 1-0 affair, the underlying statistics suggest Celtic have the capacity to expand that margin. Martin O’Neill’s side average 16.7 shots per match, and with St Mirren conceding six goals across their last six fixtures, the pressure is likely to tell. St Mirren’s defensive structure is particularly vulnerable down the flanks—a zone where Celtic excel, especially through the left side with Kieran Tierney and Daizen Maeda. A 2-0 scoreline reflects Celtic’s scoring reliability (8 goals in 6 games) combined with St Mirren’s inability to find the net against top-tier opposition.

16.7 Celtic Shots/G
27 St Mirren Goals

Risk Factor: St Mirren’s strength in aerial duels (20.3 per game) and set pieces could disrupt Celtic’s rhythm and force a scrappier, lower-scoring game.

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Key Tactical Mismatch

Celtic Strength
Left-Side Attack

Strong wide overloads with Tierney and Maeda exploiting the flanks.

St Mirren Weakness
Wing Defence

Struggling against skillful wide players and high crossing volume.

🎯 Pro Insight: We expect Celtic’s wide rotations to pull the St Mirren back three out of position frequently.

❓ Questions & Answers

What is a Win to Nil bet?

A Win to Nil bet is a wager where you predict a specific team to win the game without conceding any goals. In this match, a Celtic Win to Nil means Celtic must win 1-0, 2-0, etc., for the bet to be successful.

Who are the favourites for this Scottish Cup semi-final?

Celtic are the heavy favourites to win this tie. Their superior possession stats (66.2%) and recent victory over St Mirren make them the likely side to progress to the final.

How does the Correct Score market work?

Correct Score betting involves picking the exact final result of the match. For example, if you bet on 2-0, the match must end with exactly that scoreline for you to win the bet.

What are St Mirren’s main tactical strengths?

St Mirren are physically strong and excel in aerial battles, winning 20.3 per game. They rely on direct long balls and set pieces to create goal-scoring opportunities.

Where can I watch Celtic vs St Mirren?

You can follow the match via live streaming services such as Bet365 for those with active accounts or recent bets. Check local listings for TV coverage of the Scottish FA Cup.

Why is the Celtic left flank important?

Celtic’s left side is a major attacking hub with Kieran Tierney and Daizen Maeda. They look to exploit St Mirren’s established weakness in defending wide areas.

What is the danger for St Mirren in this game?

St Mirren’s primary danger is their lack of efficiency in the final third. If they fail to take their limited chances, Celtic’s high shot volume will eventually decide the tie.

Can discipline affect the match result?

Yes, discipline is a factor as St Mirren’s Alex Gogic has received 11 yellow cards and a red this season. A sending-off in a semi-final would likely end their chances of an upset.

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