William Hill Premiership Play-offs
Mon 25 May, 2026. Kick Off: - 20:00
The SMiSA Stadium, Paisley
Tickets
Our allocation of 1,600 for this match has SOLD OUT.
Thistle supporters are reminded not to purchase home end tickets.
All purchased tickets must be collected from the Executive Offices at The Wyre Stadium at Firhill as there is no postage option available and the office hours for the collection period, which begins on Thursday, will be:
Thursday, 21st May (Matchday): 10am – 8pm, Open for one hour after full-time
Friday, 22nd May: 10am – 4pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am – 4pm
Monday: 10am – 4pm
If you are having any issues purchasing your ticket, contact .
Supporters’ Buses
City Centre Branch
Pick up: Station Bar – 18:45
For seats, call Duncan on 07979 496 154 or e-mail .
John Lambie Jordanhill Branch
Pick-ups:
Jordanhill Railway Station – 18:20
Thornwood Bar – 18:25
Prices:
Adults – £19
Concessions – £13
Booking is essential.
To make a booking, contact Iain on 07779 668 357 or email .
North-West Branch
When booking seats, it is essential that you state your name, pick-up point and category of fare (Full or Concession).
Pick ups (please note order):
Milngavie Railway Station – 17:45
Maryhill CC Halls – 18:05
Esquire House, Anniesland – 18:20
Fares for non-members:
Full – £19
Concession* – £13
One primary school age child may travel free of charge when accompanied by a fare paying adult.
*Eligibility for concession fares



Partick Thistle’s season ended in disappointment as a 1-0 loss to St. Mirren in Paisley meant a 2-1 aggregate defeat in the William Hill Premiership play-off final.
Mark Wilson made one change to his starting XI, with Ben Stanway returning from injury in place of Logan Chalmers as Thistle stuck with the 5-2-1-2 formation they used to good effect in the second half of the first leg.
The early minutes saw Thistle on the front foot, racing up the park from the first whistle to try and force an early goal.
Nevertheless, the first real chance of the game would fall for St. Mirren on five minutes. A short corner was worked from Devaney to Tanser on the corner of the box. His cross into the mixer was met by Fraser, but the header was directed straight into the arms of Josh Clarke.
Despite that early chance, it was Thistle who continued to threaten. On eight minutes, Alex Gogic was caught on the ball by Tony Watt. The ball made its way to Aidan Fitzpatrick, via Stanway, but the winger’s effort was deflected a shade wide for a corner.
Fitzpatrick would get another chance three minutes later when Watt was wiped out by Miguel Freckleton to give Thistle a free kick in a dangerous area. After some deliberation, Fitzpatrick went for goal, finding only the side netting.
The next ten minutes saw Thistle continue to ask questions of the Saints defence, who looked nervy, but managed to keep the Jags at bay for the most part.
On 27 minutes, a rare Saints chance saw Jake Young and Allan Campbell have two ferocious shots blocked by Thistle defenders, before the Jags launched a counter attack. Watt set up Samuel down the left, but the Welshman’s shot was stopped with ease by Saints keeper Ross Sinclair.
Next came an unsettled period for Sinclair, who first spilled a shot from Crawford after some really good Jags passing play, before dashing to make sure a corner wasn’t conceded from a shot by McBeth moments later.
The home side then had a brace of good chance to take the lead close to half time. First, on 38 minutes, Phillips fed a ball to Mandron about 20 yards from goal on the left-hand side. Mandron flashed a ball across the face of goal which trundled comfortably wide.
They then endangered the Jags’ goal through first leg goalscorer Killiam Phillips. Having found a yard of space in the box, he took his chance on the spin but did not trouble Clarke with the last meaningful attempt of the first period.
Going down the tunnel, the Jags could be seen as the better side, with the Saints playing it safe in possession, but Mark Wilson’s men were unable to capitalise on their dominance in attack.
Half-time – St. Mirren 0 Partick Thistle 0
Still level despite looking second best, St. Mirren came out after the restart with renewed vigour. Early on, Mandron grappled with Thistle captain Lee Ashcroft for a loose ball, with Ashcroft holding his line well.
Seconds later, Jake Young tried his luck from range with his left foot, with Clarke in the Thistle net having to stretch himself to the limit to tip it over the bar. The resultant corner saw Saints have three bites at the cherry, but Thistle cleared their lines.
The Jags were next to try and break the deadlock. Samuel got on the end of a lovely pass from Crawford, with the striker taking a single touch to carve out some space. Sinclair parried his shot away, as the rebound eluded Fitzpatrick and Watt.
First blood was finally drawn on 61 minutes, and it went the way of the Buddies from a free kick in the Thistle half.
The set piece was launched into the box, towards the back post, where Marcus Fraser was lurking. He got a touch, crashing the ball off the bar and into the goal for 1-0. A VAR check for offside gave Jags fans some brief hope but after a lengthy delay, the goal was confirmed.
In an effort to shake things up and regain control, Wilson turned to his bench and switched formation to a 4-3-3 as Logan Chalmers came on for McBeth. It failed to ignite anything threatening though, bar an Ashcroft header from a corner which was saved low by Sinclair at his left-hand post.
Wilson went all in, as Stanway and Reading were replaced by Gary Mackay-Steven and Ts’oanelo Lets’osa, with Thistle sacrificing some defensive solidity in the hope of an equaliser.
On 78 minutes, the Jags were presented with a decent chance, winning a free-kick on the edge of the St. Mirren box. Chalmers went for it with a powerful shot at goal, only denied by a sensational save from Sinclair, who nudged it over the bar.
Wilson drained the well of substitutes, bringing on Kyle Turner for Crawford with eight minutes to go. Despite this, the game fizzled out with both sides tiring in the heat at the end of a high-energy encounter.
Thistle entered last chance saloon, given a free kick within shooting range as the five minutes of stoppage time ticked over. Kyle Turner stepped up to the plate, as Jags fans watched from behind their fingers. The midfielder’s set piece failed to breach the Buddies’ wall, before referee Nick Walsh called time on the game as The Jags were consigned to yet another season in the second tier, defeated 2-1 on aggregate.
Full-time – St Mirren 1 Partick Thistle 0
Teams
St. Mirren: Ross Sinclair; Miguel Freckleton, Alex Gogic, Marcus Fraser; Jacob Devaney, Scott Tanser, Jayden Richardson (Richard King, 85’), Allan Campbell (Mark O’Hara, 62’), Killian Phillips (Dan Nlundulu, 90’); Jake Young (Roland Idowu, 62’), Mikael Mandron.
Unused Substitutes: Grant Tamosevicius; Conor McMenamin, Jalmaro Calvin, Luke Douglas, Thomas Falconer.
Partick Thistle: Josh Clarke; Paddy Reading (Gary Mackay-Steven, 75’), Lee Ashcroft, Cale Loughrey, Ben McPherson (Cammy Logan, HT); Luke McBeth (Logan Chalmers, 68’), Robbie Crawford (Kyle Turner, 83’), Ben Stanway (Ts’oanelo Lets’osa, 75’), Aidan Fitzpatrick; Alex Samuel, Tony Watt.
Unused Substitutes: Lewis Budinauckas; Matthew Falconer, Liam Dolan.
Referee: Nick Walsh
Attendance: 7,472
It's not to be. More play-off heartbreak for Thistle who, as ever, gave absolutely everything tonight back by our incredible fans.
Turner's free kick hits the top of the wall.
Lets'osa is fouled on the edge of the St Mirren box.
Minimum of 5 minutes added time to be played.
The ball is out for a St Mirren throw in the Thistle half.
Thistle fighting right to the finish. Did you expect anything else from this team. It doesn't looks as if it is happening though,
Mandron shoots into the side netting.
Gogic's header from Tanser's corner clears the crossbar.
Chalmers sees his corner cleared.
It's a fantastic save from Sinclair that denies Chalmers from the free kick.
Thistle free kick just outside the D and every so slightly to the right hand side.
Ashcroft peels away from his marker and his header from Fitzpatrick's corner is saved low by Sinclair at his left hand post.
The goal stands.
VAR check for possible offside.
The free kick goes deep to the back post. Fraser gets the touch and the ball comes off the bar and into the net.
Fitzpatrick is penalised for a foul and St Mirren have a free kick in a threatening position.
Tanser's shot takes a bounce in front of Clarke but it is an easy save for the Thistle keeper.
Tanser is late on Crawford.
Thistle pick the ball up after Fitzpatrick's free kick is cleared. Watt lifts the ball into the box and Ashcroft nods wide of goal.
Logan is bundled over giving Thistle a free kick midway inside the St Mirren half.
Thistle are close to taking the lead. Crawford slips a pass through to Samuel and his shot is saved by Sinclair.
Thistle under pressure from the corner but Samuel blocks a shot at the edge of the box.
Clarke does well to get his fingertips to a shot from outside the box.
Change from Thistle at the break.
It's level at the break both on the night and in the tie.
Thistle have had the better of the first half but haven't managed to make the vital breakthrough.
Minimum of 2 minutes additional time to be played.
Fitzpatrick's free kick is headed clear.
McPherson is fouled wide on the right and Thistle will have a chance to end the half by loading the St Mirren box.
Phillips turns inside the Thistle box but his shot is straight at Clarke.
Watt's cut back reaches McPherson at the edge of the block. His shot is half blocked taking the pace off it allowing Sinclair to make a comfortable save.
Mandron flashes a shot wide of Clarke's left hand post.
Sinclair has to hurry to prevent a deflected McBeth shot going out for a corner
Sinclair can't hold a Crawford shot but the ball is cleared for a Thistle throw.
Watt finds Samuel to his left and Samuel sees his shot blocked by a defender.
Samuel is back on.
Samuel goes down as he tries to get on the end of a Watt pass but there is no penalty. Samuel looks to have picked up a knock in the process and needs some treatment.
Fitzpatrick elects to go for goal with the free kick. Sinclair is able to watch that one go wide.
Watt is fouled near the right hand corner of the St Mirren box.
Half a chance, at best, for Crawford but his header drops well wide of goal.
Fitzpatrick's corner goes deep. Although it is cleared Thistle remain on the attack.
Fitzpatrick's shot is deflected wide.
Chance for St Mirren. The corner is played to the corner of the box and when the cross comes in it is a St Mirren head that is on the end of it. The header though is straight at Clarke.
St Mirren kick the game off.
We're just over 15 minutes away from kick-off in the most eagerly anticipated and nerve wracking Thistle game in, oh, all of three days.
With the scores level after the Firhill first leg it's winner takes all in Paisley tonight.
Mark Wilson makes one change to the side that started on Thursday.
Ben Stanway is fit enough to start and Logan Chalmers starts this one on the bench.