It was a jam packed match against St Mirren in the William Hill Premiership, with Motherwell looking to make it five wins out of six. And despite a decent start in the match, it was the Paisley side who opened the scoring through Killian Phillips. That was only the start of the action. Marcus Fraser was caught holding Dan Casey in the box. With the referee awarding a spot kick, Miller dispatched with ease to level the game. The 18-year-old wasn't done there. Miller worked his way past a defender before volleying low into the bottom corner to make it 2-1 to his side. Despite claims of handball from the St Mirren players, the goal stood and the game was turned around. But the good feeling didn't last too long into the second-half. In the first attack, Casey was adjudged to have handled the ball on the line, stopping a guaranteed goal in the process. The Irishman saw red and was given his marching orders. Aston Oxborough stepped up to the plate however, tipping Mark O'Hara's penalty onto the post. With a man advantage, St Mirren couldn't capitalise quickly. They would rue that as Scott Tanser was shown his second yellow of the day for a tackle on Stephen O'Donnell. Suddenly, it was 10v10. Miller and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos had chances, but neither could convert. With a total of 16 minutes stoppage time in the match, eventually time was called and the Steelmen could celebrate another win in North Lanarkshire.