Renfrewshire derby
Locale | Greenock, Paisley |
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Teams | Greenock Morton and St. Mirren |
First meeting | 1885 |
The Renfrewshire Derby is a Scottish football derby, contested between two senior clubs Greenock Morton and St. Mirren.[1] The fixture, since the sides first met in 1885, has grown in significance over the years, due in part to the demise of other Renfrewshire football clubs, and is one of the most hotly contested derbies in Scotland today. Although both sides have regularly competed at the same level of Scottish football, recent years have seen St. Mirren competing in the Scottish Premier League, with Morton competing in the lower leagues. However, the annual Renfrewshire Cup, a regional cup competition turned pre-season friendly, generally ensures that there is at least one Renfrewshire Derby a year.
In the 2014-15 season, St. Mirren were relegated from the SPFL Premiership, and Morton were promoted from the SPFL League One, meaning that the two sides would meet in league action for the first time in 15 years.
References
- ↑ "Greenock Morton". www.stmirren.info. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
Scott, Adam (October 2006). Fitba Gallimaufry. pp. Renfrewshire Derby. ISBN 1-899807-45-4.
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