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SPFL Stats Pack 1st-4th May 2026

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May 05, 2026
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This is the weekly SPFL post-match Stats Packs on ScottishFootball.info, covering all four divisions. This follows the pre-match Stats Pack which is released by the Friday before the weekend’s games.

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PREMIERSHIP

Livingston 0-0 Aberdeen

Scorers:
Livingston: J. Nouble 47’, R. Muirhead 78’
Aberdeen: M. Frame 24’, D. Finlayson og 71’

  • Aberdeen completed the league season unbeaten against Livingston, with two wins, two draws and a 9-4 aggregate score across the four meetings.

  • Livingston have only ever beaten Aberdeen in three of their 19 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 (D3 & L1) from their last 5 league visits to Livingston.

  • Livingston are on a nine match winless run against Aberdeen (L5 & 4 D) since beating them 2-1 victory in November 2022.

This was Livingston’s seventh 2-2 draw in the Premiership this season; the most in the division since Hibs in 2023-24, with eight.

  • Livingston moved on to 14 league draws this season, the most in the top-flight since Dundee with 15 in 2015-16.

  • Livingston have conceded the most goals in the league this season (68).

  • Aberdeen are without an away league win in 12 matches (D2 & L10) since beating Dundee 3-1 on 6 December


Dundee 1-0 St Mirren

Scorers:
Dundee: J. Westley 12’

  • Dundee got the the better of St. Mirren this season, with two wins, one draw and one defeat from the four league meetings and a 4-2 aggregate score.

Dundee won both of their home league meetings with St. Mirren this season, 3-1 in November and 1-0 here; they had not done that since 2005-06 (when they beat Dundee 3-2 & 4-0 at Dens).

  • Dundee ended a five-match winless league run and kept their first clean sheet in 10 league matches.

  • St Mirren have won only twice in the league at Dens Park since the start of the 2014/15 season, both times in 2024.

  • St. Mirren have now failed to score in 17 Premiership matches this season, the highest total in the division.

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.


Falkirk 1-0 Motherwell

Scorers:
Falkirk: H. Cartwright 63’

  • Falkirk finished unbeaten against Motherwell in this season’s league meetings, winning three and drawing one with a 6-3 aggregate score.

This is the first time Falkirk have beaten Motherwell three times in a league season

  • Falkirk have 49 points, one behind their best in a post-war season which was 50 points in 2006/07.

Falkirk are 1 point off equalling their best ever post-war points tally in the top flight.
  • 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 ten home league matches have been drawn (W5 & L5).


Kilmarnock 3-0 Dundee United

Scorers:
Kilmarnock: R. Deas 20’, F. Curtis 51’, J. Hugill 64’

  • Kilmarnock finished unbeaten against Dundee United in this season’s league meetings, with two wins, two draws and a 7-2 aggregate score.

Kilmarnock are on an 11 match unbeaten run against Dundee United in all competitions (7 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 nine league visits since (D4 & L5).

  • This is the first time Kilmarnock have gone unbeaten through a top-flight league season against Dundee United since 2001-02, when they won three and drew one.

  • Since Neil McCann took over, Killie have only lost one match at home (5 wins & 1 draw). Even in the loss (3-2 Vs Celtic) they were 2-0 up at half time. Before he took over they had lost 6 out of the previous 7, with 1 draw.

Kilmarnock’s home form since McCann took over (table doesn’t include Hearts’ win over Rangers on Monday night).
Kilmarnock’s home form prior to McCann taking over.

Hibernian 1-2 Celtic

Scorers:
Hibernian: J. Newell 45+3’
Celtic: D. Maeda 41’, K. Iheanacho 72’

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