Hibernian are set to host St Mirren at Easter Road Stadium on Sunday. The hosts have enjoyed a mixed start to the season, with one win and one draw in the league.

What's at stake?

Hibernian finished third in the Scottish Premiership last season, securing a spot in the Europa League qualifiers. However, they were eliminated from the Europa League in the second qualifying round by Midtjylland. Their European struggles have not affected their domestic form, with Hibs undefeated in their opening matches.

Team News

David Gray's side will be without Joe Newell due to a groin injury, while Kieron Bowie and Martin Boyle are expected to start. St Mirren, on the other hand, will be missing Conor McMenamin and Liam Donnelly due to injury.

Head-to-Head

The two teams have a closely contested head-to-head record, with three wins and three draws in their last six meetings. Hibernian will be looking to build on their strong start to the season, while St Mirren will be seeking to end their winless run. As of 28 Jun 2026, Hibernian sit 5th in the Premiership with 51 points from 33 games, having scored 51 goals and conceded 37. Their recent form has been inconsistent, with three wins and two losses in their last five matches. Their next fixture is against Shamrock Rovers on 2026-06-30.