Scottish Premiership Betting Tips

St Mirren vs Heart of Midlothian betting tips: Scottish Premiership preview, predictions and odds


Hearts have won three of their last four meetings with St Mirren, including both so far this season. However, they have not won three in a row against the Buddies for 11 years.

Both teams to score is 10/11.

Liam Boyce has scored five goals in six appearances against St Mirren. He is 5/1 to break the deadlock and 7/4 to net anytime.

Match preview

Can Heart of Midlothian address their alarming drop off in form?

Last weekend, Hearts were beaten 2-1 at McDiarmid Park by then bottom of the table St Johnstone.

This means the Jambos are now winless in four Premiership matches, drawing the Edinburgh derby and subsequently losing three on the bounce.

In this time, they've also, just, squeaked through in the Scottish Cup, beating Livingston on penalties, and will host St Mirren in the quarter-finals on 12 March.

Robbie Neilson's men remain third, nine points clear of Hibs, but can't continue this form if they want to end in that position.

As for St Mirren, this game begins a new era.

Stephen Robinson was appointed as the new manager last week after a successful spell with Motherwell, leaving Morecambe to come to Paisley.

But, despite the change of management, don't think the Buddies are in bad form, far from it.

Jim Goodwin was poached by Aberdeen and he leaves behind a side unbeaten in six league games, accumulating 14 points in this period.

So, in 2022, St Mirren have escaped the relegation battle and are now chasing European football for the first time in 34 years.

Will there be a winner at The Simple Digital Arena?

St Mirren team news

Charlie Dunne's red card in last weekend's 1-1 draw with Livingston means he is suspended.

At the other end of the pitch, with Eamonn Brophy injured, Alex Greive will continue to lead the line.

The 22 year old has scored twice for the Saints since moving from New Zealand-based club Birkenhead United in January.

Heart of Midlothian team news

Tynecastle Stadium: The home of Hearts

For the visitors, Liam Boyce missed last weekend's game due to illness but should be back for this one.

Gary Mackay-Steven could also form a front three, along with Josh Ginnelly, for a side with talent but who've been struggling for goals of late.

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Ben Gray

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