St. Mirren went head-to-head with Valur in the Second Qualifying Round of Europa Conference League on August 1. The match concluded with St. Mirren defeating Valur 4-1.
The match came alive on the 16th minute when Shaun Rooney found the net, putting St. Mirren in front. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Toyosi Olusanya, Mark O'Hara, Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson and Alex Iacovitti, setting the final scoreline at 4-1.
7 days after their last meeting in Second qualifying round, all eyes turn to the pitch as St. Mirren and Valur are set to clash again. In their last encounter, neither side could break the deadlock, ending in a 0-0 draw. Approaching this game, St. Mirren are coming off three straight draws against Valur, Carlisle and Fleetwood Town, marking their 5th consecutive unbeaten match. Having conceded goals in each of their last seven home matches, they must focus on solidifying their backline to regain stability.
Valur are preparing for the match after a loss against Fram in the Premier League on July 28.
This Second qualifying round match offers a platform for St. Mirren and Valur’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Jonah Ayunga and Mark O'Hara have been pivotal for St. Mirren’s attack, shaped by Steve Robinson’s vision, combining to deliver important assists. St. Mirren’s offense has also been strengthened by Roland Idowu, James Scott and Marcus Fraser, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Valur’s offensive unit has leaned on Gudmundur Tryggvason, their main scorer, and Lukas Logi Heimisson, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Tryggvason is Valur’s overall top scorer so far this term, with two goals across all competitions, with Larusson standing out as the team’s most creative player, registering one assist so far. Adding further support are Kristinn Freyr Sigurdsson, Patrick Pedersen and Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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St. Mirren kicked off the game with Ellery Balcombe, Jaden Brown, Richard Taylor who got substituted by Alex Iacovitti on the 71st minute, Marcus Fraser, Shaun Rooney who got substituted by Elvis Bwomono on the 71st minute, Mark O'Hara, Alex Gogic, Dennis Adeniran who got substituted by Oisin Smyth on the 70th minute, Roland Idowu who got substituted by Fraser Taylor on the 89th minute, Toyosi Olusanya who got substituted by James Scott on the 71st minute and Jonah Ayunga as starters, with Elvis Bwomono, Alex Iacovitti, Lewis Jamieson, Shay Kelly, Luke Kenny, Evan Mooney, James Scott, Oisin Smyth, Ethan Sutherland, Scott Tanser, Fraser Taylor and Peter Urminsky on the bench.
Valur's starting eleven were Frederik Schram, Sigurdun Larusson who got substituted by Gisli Unnarsson on the 62nd minute, Bjarni Mark Antonsson, Jakob Palsson, Hordur Gunnarsson, Gudmundur Tryggvason who got substituted by Birkir Saevarsson on the 32nd minute, Kristinn Freyr Sigurdsson, Lukas Logi Heimisson, Jonatan Jonsson, Tryggvi Hrafn Haraldsson and Patrick Pedersen who got substituted by Olafur Finsen on the 81st minute, with Stefan Thor Agustsson, Holmar Eyjolfsson, Olafur Finsen, Elfar Freyr Helgason, Ogmundur Kristinsson, Orri Omarsson, Birkir Saevarsson, Olafur Stephensen and Gisli Unnarsson on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Olafur Finsen was the one to receive it.
The teams have met once since July 2024. The meeting took place on July 25, 2024, finishing in a 0-0 draw. In their recent history, St. Mirren and Valur have been evenly balanced in head-to-head meetings.
St. Mirren's recent form includes three consecutive draws, including level games against Valur, Carlisle and Fleetwood Town in their last three outings, while Valur's most recent outing ended in a loss against Fram. Overall, in their last twenty matches, St. Mirren have recorded six wins, eight losses, and six draws, while in their last twenty matches, Valur have recorded twelve wins, three losses, and five draws.
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