St Mirren have signed goalkeeper Jacob Chapman from Huddersfield Town. The 25-year-old Australian goalkeeper joins the Scottish Premiership club on a two-year contract.
What happened?
St Mirren manager Craig McLeish expressed his delight at signing Chapman, who has made 28 first-team appearances for Huddersfield. Chapman had been on loan to Crawley Town, where he kept nine clean sheets in 20 appearances.
Why it matters for St Mirren
The signing of Chapman is a significant boost to St Mirren's squad, as they aim to improve their position in the Premiership. As of 01 Jul 2026, St Mirren are 10th in the Premiership, with 30 points from 33 games, and a recent form of WDDWL. Their goal difference is -21, with 27 goals scored and 48 conceded.
What comes next?
Chapman's signing is seen as a long-term investment by St Mirren, who hope to develop him into a full international. The club's sporting director, Chris Markham, stated that the move is in the best interests of both the player and Huddersfield Town. | Category | Value | | League standing | 10th in Premiership | | Goals this season | 27 scored, 48 conceded | | Title race | 40 points behind leaders Heart Of Midlothian |
St Mirren will be looking to improve their performance with Chapman in goal, as they aim to climb the Premiership table.
