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Ben Ramage

St Mirren plan minute's applause ahead of Celtic clash as manager Robinson calls for 'respect'

The Buddies have revealed their plans to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.

Ahead of their clash with Celtic this Sunday, the Paisley club will hold a minute's applause to commemorate the late Monarch's life.

Players will also don black armbands for the clash at the SMISA Stadium, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson is hoping that fans of both clubs will be "respectful", with the nation still currently in the official 10-day mourning period.

Robinson said: "I can only speak for us as a football club and myself.

"We'll be showing our utmost respect. We just hope everybody is respectful".

St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson (SNS Group)

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