Queen's Park 2-2 Partick Thistle: Visitors come from two down to draw but are without a win in seven outings

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Queen's Park surrendered a two-goal advantage to share the points with Partick Thistle in their Glasgow derby in the Scottish Championship.

Cillian Sheridan headed home just before half time and set up Ruari Paton for the second shortly after the break.

But Brian Graham set up Thistle substitute Tomi Adeloye fired a reply before slotting home a spot kick after a Danny Wilson hand ball.

Queen's Park move up to sixth above Dunfermline Athletic and Ayr United.

Thistle stay third but are now without a win in seven outings.

Queen's Park manager Callum Davidson: "I thought the referee's decisions were really poor. Brian Graham was offside for the lead up to the first goal.

"On the second goal, I'm not sure what Danny Wilson supposed to do, his hands are behind his back. Those two decisions basically cost us the game."

Partick Thistle manager Kris Doolan: "Brian Graham getting that equaliser really picked us up again but we just couldn't create that final chance. If we had, we would have taken it and we'd have got the winner.

"On the balance of things, a draw was probably the least we deserved, but to come from 2-0 down shows a character which we know is here."

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