Saints defeated County 2-1 on their visit to Paisley in November with Sam Foley scoring an 89th minute winner. The Rangers Football Club Limited. I'll have Open All Mics on with a few cans if I can't get the stream working. There will be an option to buy matches on a pay-per-view basis on our new St Mirren TV platform which will go live this week. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Chris Sutton will be aprt of Celtics matchday coverage David Tanner will lead the revamped Hibs TV outputAberdeen fans watch clash with Rangers from CHERRY PICKER outside PittodrieWatch Aubameyang drop FA Cup as two-goal Arsenal hero celebrates at Wembley The Official Website of St Mirren Football Club, Paisley. Personally I wouldn't risk him so soon after an op.

Live event coming to St Mirren TV at 6 apparently.

Ajeti comes off bench to seal vital win for Lennon's side Celtic 'set to demand £40m for Edouard due to 40 per cent sell-on fee' Celtic boss Neil Lennon hits back at critics insisting he has no 'ego trip' You can blame the Celtic players all you want Neil, but buck stops with YOU Windass' Sheffield Wednesday move hinges on £450,000 Wigan still owe Rangers©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. You Have Purchased A Game Pass For This Event Our new platform St Mirren TV will be going live at 6pm today. We'll have an update tomorrow on how non-season ticket holders can purchase pay-per-view passes via our new St Mirren TV platform. Dont think your to far out given injuries and size of squad.

Other than e-mailing the link in the blurb or phoning the club, I guess it's just a case of waiting to see if the club get their act together and actually supply the required info. I’m curious as to how you would resolve it. Although, I'm not sure that home supporters without season tickets have any clarity on the matter either.

Each individual season ticket holder will have their own unique log in based on their season ticket details.The club have been finalising their tests on the system today and from 6pm tonight the site will be live to allow everyone to test their access, this test will remain live until 10pm tomorrow. Season ticket holders have free access with their unique credentials, with PPV viewers charged £12.50 per game. St Mirren will be charging £12.50 per game. "That saw them bring on the likes of Chris Sutton, John Hartson, Gordon Strachan and Michael Stewart to the Celtic TV team.Rory Hamilton will be behind the commentary with the likes of Gerry McCulloch, Darren O'Dea and Tom Boyd already on the club's TV books.Celts have yet to confirm details of pay-per-view showings to non-season ticket holders with their first match being shown on Sky Sports.Their matches will be available to those who don't have a season ticket and comes at a cost of £12.50.However, the club have yet to unveil who will be behind the microphones on their return to the Premiership.The club revealed earlier in the year that they would not be selling season tickets for the upcoming campaign and instead would allow fans to pay at the gate when they are allowed back into the ground.But supporters will be able to watch matches through Accies TV.The club said: "Pay-Per-View will be available for ALL (home & away) games apart from those that are being broadcast live on Sky Sports & if the away team hasn’t chosen to stream via PPV.

For example, for our first game of the season (St Mirren away) – our supporters will head over to St Mirren’s TV website to purchase the stream in order to watch the game live, and in doing so, they will have an option to choose “away fan” to listen to Livingston commentary of the game. Hamilton will also be joined by Saints legend Frank McAvennie as part of their pre-match coverage. 0. A company registered in Scotland. The platform can be accessed via the St Mirren TV link on the Official St Mirren website. To be almost 20 hours before the match and ZERO info regarding PPV is absolutely horrendous patter. Do I need to register to watch pay-per-view? I've supposedly got St Mirren TV on my iptv but for obvious reasons have never been home to see if it works. To be almost 20 hours before the match and ZERO info regarding PPV is absolutely horrendous patter. There was always likely to be teething problems. Livingston? Some clubs have yet to make a decision as to whether they will offer pay-per-view.Pay-per-view will only be available to supporters inside the UK and Ireland. Back to the game.. got a good feeling about this season, can see us getting a good win Selection problem if Foley is fit (apparently he's very close). Shame. Horrendous patter is trying to charge £20 per game PPV. Season ticket holders have free access with their unique credentials, with PPV viewers charged £12.50 per game. St Mirren Buddies fans can watch their matches through St Mirren TV.
Disappointing. What I'd go with. To be almost 20 hours before the match and ZERO info regarding PPV is absolutely horrendous patter.We'll have an update tomorrow on how non-season ticket holders can purchase pay-per-view passes via our new St Mirren TV platform.
More details on this can be found in the FAQ belowSeason ticket holders will have access to all home matches live. I'm assuming you get a login and password same as the ST holders get, to log into St Mirren TV tomorrow to watch the game live, but can't see any details on how non ST holders and away fans buy  PPV.

The platform can be accessed via the St Mirren TV link on the Official St Mirren website. Supporters based abroad will be able to watch all home and away matches live but will need a St Mirren TV subscription to do so.Anyone who had an active Buddievision subscription will have it carried over to the new platform if they wish.This site contains syndicated content served via API from YouTube which may contain advertising content. Post-match we will have our very own League Cup winner David Van Zanten joining Ali for analysis and reaction. I'm still hopeful that everyone who wants to see it will be able to but there's no point in worrying about it. You can post now and register later.