

St Johnstone produced a commanding defensive display to secure a vital 2-0 victory over Raith Rovers in the Scottish Championship on April 25, 2026. The result at McDiarmid Park strengthens the Saints' push for the title, as they continue to dominate the second tier with their relentless form.
Match Overview
The match, which kicked off at 02:45, saw St Johnstone assert their dominance from the opening whistle. The home side’s backline, marshaled by their experienced center-backs, neutralized Raith Rovers' attacking threat, while the midfield controlled the tempo. The first goal arrived in the first half, capitalizing on a set-piece situation, before St Johnstone doubled their lead after the interval with a well-worked counter-attack.
Key Moments
- First Goal: St Johnstone opened the scoring through a powerful header from a corner kick, outjumping the Raith Rovers defense in the 32nd minute.
- Second Goal: A quick transition in the 68th minute saw the Saints’ forward slot home from close range after a precise through ball sliced the Raith backline.
- Clean Sheet: Goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov made two crucial saves to preserve the shutout, ensuring a stress-free final 20 minutes.
Tactical Story
St Johnstone’s 4-2-3-1 formation proved effective, with the double pivot protecting the defense and allowing the wingers to exploit space. Raith Rovers, playing a 3-5-2, struggled to find rhythm, often losing possession in midfield. The Saints’ high press forced errors, while their disciplined shape limited Raith to long-range efforts, none of which troubled the goal.
Standout Players
- St Johnstone: The central midfielder, who orchestrated play and provided the assist for the second goal, earned the Man of the Match honors.
- Raith Rovers: Despite the loss, the left wing-back showed defensive resilience, making several clearances to prevent a heavier defeat.
Table Impact
This victory keeps St Johnstone at the top of the Scottish Championship standings, extending their lead over second-placed Dundee United. Raith Rovers, meanwhile, remain in mid-table, with their playoff hopes fading after this defeat. The result underscores St Johnstone’s class and their ambition to return to the Premiership at the first attempt.