Hearts vs St. Mirren
Tynecastle Stadium
23.12.2023, 18:00
This Saturday in the Scottish Premiership, a crucial matchup awaits as St Mirren, currently positioned fourth, faces off against Hearts, who hold the third spot, at Tynecastle Stadium. With only goal difference separating the two teams, this contest provides an opportunity for either side to establish a tangible lead over the other in the league table. Now, let's delve into the match previews and offer a prediction.
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Hearts will be eager to continue their winning momentum following a 0-2 triumph against Celtic in the Premiership. Despite having only 23% possession, Hearts managed 5 shots on goal with 2 on target. Lawrence Shankland (15') and Stephen Kingsley (30') were the goalscorers. Celtic, in contrast, had 21 shots with 5 on target. Hearts' recent performances highlight a robust defense, conceding only 4 goals in their last six matches. However, it's worth noting that Hearts have faced challenges against St Mirren, having not secured a victory in their last 3 league encounters with them.
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In their recent Premiership fixture, St Mirren played to a 0-0 draw against Motherwell. Despite possessing the ball for 57% of the game, St Mirren managed 10 attempts at goal, with 3 on target. Motherwell, on the other hand, recorded 8 shots with 4 on target. St Mirren's defensive unit showcased commendable performances, allowing only 4 goals in their last 6 matches, while scoring 3 themselves during the same period.
However, it's important to note that St Mirren faces a challenge away from home, as they haven't secured a win in their last 6 league matches on the road.
Expert Betting Tips
Given the closely contested nature of these two teams in the league, the upcoming fixture on Saturday is expected to be a cautious and tightly contested affair, with both sides reluctant to concede much ground. Considering the historical trend of limited goal-scoring from both teams, there's a possibility that the match may unfold as a goalless draw, reflecting the defensive resilience of both Hearts and St Mirren.