Celtic entertain St Mirren in the Scottish top-flight tonight
Celtic entertain St Mirren in the Scottish top-flight tonight
Celtic will look to continue their unbeaten run in the Scottish Premiership when they entertain St Mirren at Parkhead tonight and as such, now is a great time to register a new account with any of our featured UK and Irish betting sites where you can take advantage of some amazing Celtic free bets as well as some other great Scottish Premiership promotions.
Kick-off: 7.45pm, Wednesday 1st November 2023
Celtic were forced to share the spoils by Hibernian on Saturday but they remain very much in control at the summit of the Scottish Premiership and will look to strengthen their grip even further tonight.
Celtic are now the only side yet to suffer a league defeat in this season’s Scottish Premiership campaign with 26 points collected from their opening ten outings, five more than second-placed Rangers. Prior to the most recent international break, Brendan Rodgers’ men had triumphed in all-but-one of their opening eight Premiership games with nineteen goals scored and just five conceded. They returned to action with a convincing 4-1 win over Heart of Midlothian and claimed their first Champions League point courtesy of a 2-2 draw at home to Atletico Madrid.
Having been forced to settle for a share of the spoils at Easter Road on Saturday, the defending Premiership champions will be aiming to get back to winning ways when they entertain a St Mirren outfit which have been enjoying an excellent season of their own.
St Mirren opened their campaign in excellent fashion with four wins and three draws from their opening seven outings, this unbeaten run being halted by a 3-0 defeat to Rangers. The Buddies bounced back by thrashing St Johnstone to the tune of 4-0 and they will be in confident mood ahead of this trip to Celtic Park.
The Paisley outfit have certainly shown their quality since the start of the campaign and this won’t be a walk in the park for the home side, however a trip to Celtic Park will likely prove to be a step too far for St Mirren and we envisage them being completely outclassed by their hosts.