Aberdeen vs St. Mirren Prediction, Odds & Tips
Aberdeen vs St. Mirren Prediction and Tips
Aberdeen fell to St. Mirren 0-2 at home in the Scottish Premiership, a result that caught our model off guard. We had backed an Aberdeen victory at 53% probability, and the pick missed decisively. St. Mirren's two-goal performance proved decisive against hosts who have managed just one draw in their last five matches. The visitors extended their recent upturn with a second win in five games, capitalizing on Aberdeen's defensive struggles. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Aberdeen vs St. Mirren Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
Our AI analyses form, head-to-head records, squad news and odds to provide data-driven predictions for Aberdeen vs St. Mirren. All tips are for informational purposes only and do not constitute betting advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You must be 18 or over to gamble. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit begambleaware.org.
Our pick
Aberdeen to win
Result
ABE v STM
AI Prediction Result
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Expected goals (xG)
Match xG total 1.98
Aberdeen's Title Credentials Face a Real Test Against St. Mirren at Pittodrie
Connor Maguire Β· 7 May 2026
Let me be straight with you. Aberdeen are top of the Scottish Premiership with 76 points from 35 games. They have won 23, drawn 7, lost 5. Sixty-two goals scored. Thirty conceded. On paper, this is a side that has earned the right to be where they are. The thing is, top of the table in May means nothing if you don't see it out. Tuesday night at Pittodrie is a test of character, not just quality. End of.
Where Aberdeen Stand
Seventy-six points. Three points clear at the top. Aberdeen have the best defensive record among the leading sides, conceding only 30 goals in 35 games. That is a team that has kept its shape. That is a team that has understood the basics of not giving goals away cheaply.
Their goal difference of plus-32 tells you they are not just grinding results. They are winning games properly. Twenty-three wins. Seven draws. Five defeats. That is a genuinely impressive season. But the desire has to be there Tuesday night. You cannot go into a fixture like this assuming the result takes care of itself. I have seen too many teams throw away title races in the final weeks because the attitude dropped. That cannot happen here.
St. Mirren: Do Not Write Them Off
Listen, St. Mirren have had a difficult season. Ten wins, 13 draws, 12 defeats. Forty-three points. A goal difference of minus-9. They are sitting mid-table and they are not threatening anyone at the top. I understand that.
But here is what I know about teams with nothing to fight for at the bottom and nothing to chase at the top. They are dangerous. Absolutely dangerous. The pressure is all on Aberdeen. St. Mirren can go to Pittodrie, set up properly, compete hard, and make it uncomfortable. Forty-eight goals scored this season tells you they can find the net. They are not toothless. The accountability is entirely on Aberdeen's shoulders, and that is a weight some squads cannot handle.
The Tactical Picture
Aberdeen at home will look to control the game from the first whistle. With the title still in reach, they cannot afford to be anything other than dominant in their own ground. The standards they have set all season demand a performance here. You do not get to 76 points by being average on home turf.
St. Mirren will almost certainly look to stay compact and hit on the counter. With 57 goals conceded this season, their defensive record is not something you write home about. But a trip to Pittodrie with no pressure on your shoulders changes how a team plays. They might surprise a few people. I would not be shocked if this is a tighter game than the bookmakers suggest.
The Betting Picture
Aberdeen to win is priced at 2.30. The model sitting behind that gives Aberdeen a 50.7% chance of winning. The market implies 43.5%. That is a gap. That is where the signal comes from. The model also shows both teams to score is rated at 55% probability while the market is implying 63%. That tells me the market is slightly too enthusiastic about a goal-fest.
Both teams to score at 1.58 does not interest me. The edge is not there. It is going in the wrong direction. Listen, I do not back selections where the market has priced something more aggressively than my read of the game. That is not a bet. That is a donation.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.78 is similarly unconvincing. Fifty-three percent probability against a market implying 56%. No edge. No conviction. I am not touching it.
The thing is, Aberdeen to win at 2.30 is the only selection here with a genuine model edge at 7.2%. That is the one worth considering. Aberdeen are the better side. They are at home. They have a title to chase. The motivation is clear. But 51% confidence is thin. I will not pretend otherwise. This is not a hammer-it selection. This is a measured, single pick based on the gap between model and market. Aberdeen to win. One unit. No accumulator nonsense.
What Has to Happen for Aberdeen to Win
Aberdeen need to start with intensity. The worst thing you can do in a game like this is start slowly. St. Mirren will be organised and will look to frustrate. Aberdeen have to make Pittodrie a hostile place for visitors from the first minute. Press the basics. Win your individual battles. Defend your set-pieces properly. Take your chances when they come.
If Aberdeen switch off, if the attitude is not right from the off, St. Mirren are more than capable of pinching something. Forty-eight goals scored this season is not the record of a side that cannot compete in the final third. Aberdeen's defence has been their strength. It needs to stay that way on Tuesday night.
The Bottom Line
Aberdeen are the better team. They have been all season. But top of the table at this stage is a privilege that has to be defended with the same hunger that earned it. St. Mirren will make this uncomfortable if Aberdeen allow it. They will not allow it if the desire and the standards are where they need to be.
This is what the season has been building to. Three games left. Everything still to play for. You want to win leagues. This is how you win leagues. You turn up on a Tuesday night in May, at home, against a side with nothing to lose, and you make the result look easy even when it is not. That is the standard. Aberdeen have shown they can reach it. Tuesday tells us if they still want it. End of.
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Let me be straight with you. Aberdeen are top of the Scottish Premiership with 76 points from 35 games. They have won 23, drawn 7, lost 5. Sixty-two goals scored. Thirty conceded. On paper, this is a side that has earned the right to be where they are. The thing is, top of the table in May means nothing if you don't see it out. Tuesday night at Pittodrie is a test of character, not just quality. End of.
Where Aberdeen Stand
Seventy-six points. Three points clear at the top. Aberdeen have the best defensive record among the leading sides, conceding only 30 goals in 35 games. That is a team that has kept its shape. That is a team that has understood the basics of not giving goals away cheaply.
Their goal difference of plus-32 tells you they are not just grinding results. They are winning games properly. Twenty-three wins. Seven draws. Five defeats. That is a genuinely impressive season. But the desire has to be there Tuesday night. You cannot go into a fixture like this assuming the result takes care of itself. I have seen too many teams throw away title races in the final weeks because the attitude dropped. That cannot happen here.
St. Mirren: Do Not Write Them Off
Listen, St. Mirren have had a difficult season. Ten wins, 13 draws, 12 defeats. Forty-three points. A goal difference of minus-9. They are sitting mid-table and they are not threatening anyone at the top. I understand that.
But here is what I know about teams with nothing to fight for at the bottom and nothing to chase at the top. They are dangerous. Absolutely dangerous. The pressure is all on Aberdeen. St. Mirren can go to Pittodrie, set up properly, compete hard, and make it uncomfortable. Forty-eight goals scored this season tells you they can find the net. They are not toothless. The accountability is entirely on Aberdeen's shoulders, and that is a weight some squads cannot handle.
The Tactical Picture
Aberdeen at home will look to control the game from the first whistle. With the title still in reach, they cannot afford to be anything other than dominant in their own ground. The standards they have set all season demand a performance here. You do not get to 76 points by being average on home turf.
St. Mirren will almost certainly look to stay compact and hit on the counter. With 57 goals conceded this season, their defensive record is not something you write home about. But a trip to Pittodrie with no pressure on your shoulders changes how a team plays. They might surprise a few people. I would not be shocked if this is a tighter game than the bookmakers suggest.
The Betting Picture
Aberdeen to win is priced at 2.30. The model sitting behind that gives Aberdeen a 50.7% chance of winning. The market implies 43.5%. That is a gap. That is where the signal comes from. The model also shows both teams to score is rated at 55% probability while the market is implying 63%. That tells me the market is slightly too enthusiastic about a goal-fest.
Both teams to score at 1.58 does not interest me. The edge is not there. It is going in the wrong direction. Listen, I do not back selections where the market has priced something more aggressively than my read of the game. That is not a bet. That is a donation.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.78 is similarly unconvincing. Fifty-three percent probability against a market implying 56%. No edge. No conviction. I am not touching it.
The thing is, Aberdeen to win at 2.30 is the only selection here with a genuine model edge at 7.2%. That is the one worth considering. Aberdeen are the better side. They are at home. They have a title to chase. The motivation is clear. But 51% confidence is thin. I will not pretend otherwise. This is not a hammer-it selection. This is a measured, single pick based on the gap between model and market. Aberdeen to win. One unit. No accumulator nonsense.
What Has to Happen for Aberdeen to Win
Aberdeen need to start with intensity. The worst thing you can do in a game like this is start slowly. St. Mirren will be organised and will look to frustrate. Aberdeen have to make Pittodrie a hostile place for visitors from the first minute. Press the basics. Win your individual battles. Defend your set-pieces properly. Take your chances when they come.
If Aberdeen switch off, if the attitude is not right from the off, St. Mirren are more than capable of pinching something. Forty-eight goals scored this season is not the record of a side that cannot compete in the final third. Aberdeen's defence has been their strength. It needs to stay that way on Tuesday night.
The Bottom Line
Aberdeen are the better team. They have been all season. But top of the table at this stage is a privilege that has to be defended with the same hunger that earned it. St. Mirren will make this uncomfortable if Aberdeen allow it. They will not allow it if the desire and the standards are where they need to be.
This is what the season has been building to. Three games left. Everything still to play for. You want to win leagues. This is how you win leagues. You turn up on a Tuesday night in May, at home, against a side with nothing to lose, and you make the result look easy even when it is not. That is the standard. Aberdeen have shown they can reach it. Tuesday tells us if they still want it. End of.
ABE
Aberdeen failed to register a goal despite generating 2.00 xG, extending their winless run to four consecutive losses. The hosts managed just 3 goals across their last five matches while conceding 12, a defensive collapse that preceded this 0-2 defeat. Their clean sheet record stands at 0% over this period. Second-place status masks underlying form deterioration; the gap between recent results and league position widened considerably.
STM
St. Mirren secured a 2-0 victory with 4.00 xG, their second win in five games after a difficult spell. The visitors improved their goal tally to 5 across the last five matches while limiting Aberdeen to no shots on target. Their 20% clean sheet rate improved with this shutout. The result halted a three-match losing streak that had seen them concede 6 goals in 4 games.
Run-in & context
St. Mirren moved closer to mid-table security with 3 points, climbing from fifth position. Aberdeen's second-place standing now faces genuine pressure; our model suggests their recent trajectory contradicts their league position, with 1 point from the last five matches indicating a significant form crisis. The 2-point swing represents a meaningful shift in the upper-table dynamic.
Injury impact
ABE have a near-full squad available.
STM are missing 2 players. Impact rating: 20/100.
Venue
Venue to be confirmed.
Weather
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Set pieces
- Aberdeen64.5 corners / g
- St. Mirren64.0 corners / g
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Lineups, live stats, full odds comparison, and in-depth match data for Aberdeen vs St. Mirren.
SSR Ratings
| Metric | ||
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 1444 | 1524 |
| Attack | 1472 | 1516 |
| Defence | 1459 | 1534 |
| Goals Index | 1438 | 1190 |
| BTTS Index | 1474 | 1638 |
π Post-Match Analysis
Aberdeen 0-2 St. Mirren: A Structural Failure That Was Coming
St. Mirren took all three points at Pittodrie with a 2-0 win that exposed genuine structural problems in Aberdeen's game plan. This was not about effort. It was about organisation.
Form Guide (Last 5)
Head-to-Head
3 meetings| Market | Count | Rate | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTTS (Yes) | 1/3 | 33% | - |
| Over 2.5 | 1/3 | 33% | - |
| Over 1.5 | 3/3 | 100% | - |
| Under 2.5 | 2/3 | 67% | 2 |
| ABE Clean Sheet | 0/3 | 0% | - |
| STM Clean Sheet | 2/3 | 67% | 2 |
Match History
Match facts at a glance
- Kickoff
- Competition
- Scottish Premiership
- Last meeting
- Aberdeen 0-2 St. Mirren (12 May 2026)
- Head-to-head record
- Aberdeen 0W Β· 1D Β· 1L St. Mirren (2 meetings)
- BTTS this season Β· Aberdeen
- 20%
- BTTS this season Β· St. Mirren
- 0%
- Our prediction
- Aberdeen to win (53%)
- Our value pick
- Aberdeen Win (+8.9% edge vs market)
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