SPFL Stats Pack 1st-4th May 2026
The weekly detailed SPFL stats pack - a new feature on the website
Always click through to the website ScottishFootball.info for the most accurate version of any article. Any mistakes that are corrected after publication will only show on the website, rendering the version in your email inbox out of date.
This is the fourth edition of the weekly SPFL Stats Packs on ScottishFootball.info, and it covers all four divisions. A post-match Stats Pack will be out at the end of the weekend following the conclusion of the games.
My favourite stat for each fixture will be highlighted with a blue line at the left hand side like this.
I now include a “former players” section for the top two tiers, which shows any players who were previously registered at the opposition.
This does not take into account if they are in the match day squad this weekend, or out on loan elsewhere - only if they are registered at the club.
The aim is that these stats packs will constantly evolve and improve through subscriber feedback. Please leave any comments detailing what you like or dislike. Of course please also point out any errors, even if just a small typo - I can correct these easily on the website.
If you are not a paying subscriber yet, please consider taking out a 7-day free trial to continue reading, before deciding for yourself if you think £25 per year (or £3.50 per month) is value for money. If it’s not for you, then cancel at any point before the trial ends and won’t pay anything.
PREMIERSHIP
Livingston vs Aberdeen (The Set Fare Arena, Friday 19:45)
All-time league record: Aberdeen wins 22, draws 11, Livingston wins 8
At Livingston: Aberdeen wins 8, draws 7, Livingston wins 3
Top scorer in this fixture this century: Bojan Miovski - 5 goals
Former players:
Connor McLennan - Aberdeen from 2015-2023
Stevie May - Aberdeen from 2017-2019
Adam Montgomery - Aberdeen from 2021-2022
Nicky Devlin - Livingston from 2019-2023
This fixture specifically:
Aberdeen are unbeaten in this season’s three league meetings with Livingston (W2 D1 L0), with a 7-2 aggregate score; but that includes a 6-2 win at Pittodrie in January.
Livingston have only ever beaten Aberdeen in three of their 18 home league meetings - a 2-0 win in April 2004 and 2-1 victories in both February and November 2022.
Aberdeen have only won one (D2 & L1) from their last four league visits to Livingston’s home ground; and the 1-0 win in November 2025 was their first there since August 2021.
Aberdeen have won 6 of the last 10 league meetings between these sides, with 3 draws and 1 defeat.
Livingston are on an eight match winless run against Aberdeen (L5 & 3 D) since beating them 2-1 victory in November 2022.
League-wide form:
Livingston ended their 31-match winless run last weekend with a 2-0 victory at St Mirren - the longest continuous winless run in top-tier Scottish football history (Arbroath had a 31-match streak across separate top flight campaigns years apart)
The win was their first in the league since the 3-1 win over Falkirk on the second matchday of the season, on 9 August 2025.
Livingston have just 19 points after 34 matches, on track for their lowest top-flight total since 18 in 2005/06.
Livingston have won only one of their 18 away league matches this season (D6 & L11).
Livingston have conceded 66 goals this season; joint-most in the division alongside Kilmarnock.
Aberdeen have 36 points after 34 matches - their lowest tally at this stage of a top-flight season since 1999/00, when they finished on 33.
Aberdeen are without an away league win in 11 matches (D1 & L10) since beating Dundee 3-1 on 6 December
All four of Aberdeen’s away wins this season came at bottom six sides between mid-October and early December (St. Mirren, Killie, Livi, Dundee).
This is only the 4th season this century that Aberdeen failed to win an away game against a top-six side, and all four came in the last five seasons (also in 21/22, 22/23, 24/25)
Aberdeen have failed to score in 15 league matches, behind only St Mirren with 16.
Dundee vs St Mirren (Dens Park, Saturday 15:00)
All-time league record: Dundee wins 90, draws 46, St Mirren wins 85
At Dens Park: Dundee wins 59, draws 21, St Mirren wins 29
Top scorer in this fixture this century: Simon Murray, Toyosi Olusanya, Kenny McLean and Mikael Mandron - 4 goals each
Former players:
Trevor Carson - St Mirren from 2022-2023
Mark O’Hara - Dundee from 2016-2018
This fixture specifically:
It’s 1 win each and a draw from the previous 3 meetings this season, with a 3-2 aggregate score for Dundee
St Mirren have lost their last two league visits to Dens Park, after winning the previous one 3-1 on 4 May 2024.
St Mirren have won only twice in the league at Dens Park since the start of the 2014/15 season, both times in 2024.
Dundee have won the previous two top-flight meetings at Dens Park - which is the same number of wins as the previous 10 encounters (2 Dundee Wins, 3 Draws, 5 St. Mirren wins).
League-wide form:
St Mirren have failed to score in 16 league matches, the most in the Premiership.
St Mirren have scored only 27 league goals, the fewest in the division and on track for their lowest top-flight total in a full season since 26 in 2007/08. They’ve only failed to reach 30 goals in a full top flight season four times in their history.
St Mirren have won just two of their 17 away league matches this season (D4 & L11) - conceding 32 goals on the road.
Dundee are winless in five league matches (D2 & L3), their longest such run since a five-game winless run that ended in February.
Dundee have failed to score in 15 league matches this season, behind only St. Mirren (16).
Dundee have gone 10 league matches without a clean sheet.
Falkirk vs Motherwell (Falkirk Stadium, Saturday 15:00)
All-time league record: Motherwell wins 75, draws 37, Falkirk wins 54
At Falkirk: Falkirk wins 34, draws 21, Motherwell wins 28
Top scorer in this fixture this century: Scott McDonald - 7 goals
Former players:
Alfie Agyeman - Motherwell from 2017-2019
Ross MacIver - Motherwell from 2019-2021
Stephen O’Donnell - Falkirk from 2005-2007
Jordan McGhee - Falkirk from 2017-2019
This fixture specifically:
Falkirk are unbeaten against Motherwell this season with a 5-3 aggregate score (W2 & D1) including a 3-2 win at Fir Park on 4 April.
In fact, Motherwell haven’t beaten Falkirk in the league since a 1-0 win in October 2009 (2 losses & 3 draws since)
If Falkirk avoid defeat on Saturday, they will complete a top-flight league season unbeaten against Motherwell for the first time since 2007/08.
If Motherwell win, then also beating Hearts means the Well have beaten every team in the division for only the 7th time in their history. They’d join Rangers and Hearts in achieving the feat this season.

League-wide form:
Motherwell have kept the most clean sheets in the league (17), equalling their all-time top-flight club record set in 1931/32 and matched in 1993/94.
Motherwell have conceded only 31 goals, the second-fewest in the division behind Hearts (29), but have won only one of their last five league matches (W1 D1 L3), conceding 9
Falkirk have 46 points - already the third highest top-flight post-war points. Their best in a post-war season is 50 points from 2006/07.
Falkirk’s top-six finish is their first in any post-split season, having previously never finished above seventh achieved in 2006/07 and 2007/08.
None of Falkirk’s last nine home league matches have been drawn (W4 & L5).
Falkirk have gone 8 league matches without a clean sheet, and have also scored in each of their last 6 league matches.
Kilmarnock vs Dundee United (Rugby Park, Saturday 15:00)
All-time league record: Killie wins 58, draws 46, Dundee Utd wins 52
At Rugby Park: Kilmarnock wins 38, draws 19, Dundee United wins 22
Top scorer in this fixture this century: Kris Boyd - 13 goals
Former players:
None currently, most recent was:
Gary Mackay-Steven at Kilmarnock - 2023-2025
This fixture specifically:
Kilmarnock are unbeaten in this season’s three league meetings with Dundee United (W1 & D2) with a 4-2 aggregate score.
Kilmarnock are on a ten match unbeaten run against Dundee United in all competitions (6 wins & 4 draws) since losing 4-0 nearly 4 years ago (November 2022).
Dundee United have not won a league match at Rugby Park since a 4-2 victory in May 2016, They are winless in their eight league visits since (D4 & L4).
League-wide form:
Nobody has conceded more than Kilmarnock’s 66 goals - already two more than their tally for the entire 2024/25 season (64). Only in 2003/04 did they concede more in the last 30 years - 74 goals.
Kilmarnock have won only one of their 17 away league matches this season (D6 & L10), the fewest at this stage in the last 30 years.
However since Neil McCann took over, Killie have only lost one match at home (4 wins & 1 draw). Before he took over they had lost 6 out of the previous 7, with 1 draw.
Dundee United have 13 league draws this season, the most in the Premiership.
Kilmarnock have lost 18 league matches, behind only Livingston (19).
Hibernian vs Celtic (Easter Road Stadium, Sunday 12:00)
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Scotland's Coefficient to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.



