Postpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 3 May 2024
That'll do us on the final night of the Championship season.
Next up, for four teams in the division... the play-offs.
G'night.
FT: Ayr United 3-3 Dunfermline Athletic - Dowds levels for Ayr in six-goal thriller
FT: Dundee United 4-1 Partick Thistle - Moult penalty wraps up win after Sibbald, Fotheringham and Watt on target for the champions
FT: Inverness CT 3-1 Greenock Morton - Win not enough to avoid play-offs for Caley Thistle
FT: Queen's Park 2-0 Airdrieonians - Paton and McLeish secures Championship place for Spiders
FT: Raith Rovers 5-0 Arbroath - Hamiton wraps up rout after two Vaughan penalties and Smith brace
Nick McPheat
That'll do us on the final night of the Championship season.
Next up, for four teams in the division... the play-offs.
G'night.
FT: Dundee United 4-1 Partick Thistle
More from Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: "We'll enjoy the weekend, we'll enjoy tomorrow.
"There's no rest for managers. Every player has played their part. It's been a real collective effort.
"I'm pleased for the chairman as well, some real difficult moments for him.
"I'm just glad to get Dundee United back to where they belong."
FT: Dundee United 4-1 Partick Thistle
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin tells BBC Scotland: "I'm just delighted for everyone connected to the club. Last season was a big disappointment. I'm happy the players were able to handle the pressure.
"I spoke to you after the game last week and we were honest enough to admit it was a poor performance. Tonight we wanted to go out in style.
"We got a lot of goals to please the fans. You don't get many opportunities at a professional level to win things. A lot of hard work goes into being successful.
"This is what football's all about, we shouldn't take it for granted.
"There's not many teams in the last 10-15 years who have won the Championship with as many points as we have."
Let's see what Jim Goodwin had to say now.
Not an easy season for the United boss.
We'll give him the final word...
Dundee Utd striker Tony Watt tells BBC Scotland: "Brilliant night. It's been an amazing atmosphere. Hopefully we can bring more nights like this back to Tannadice.
"[The chicken dance] had one more run out in the Championship. I hit my target, double figures for goals and assists."
Dundee Utd striker Louis Moult tells BBC Scotland: "I'm delighted I've managed to win something in my career.
"I was so desperate to score, delighted I managed to get one in the end. I'm really excited for next season."
At the other end of the table, the play-offs also start for Partick Thistle and Airdrie on Tuesday, with Thistle travelling to Lanarkshire in the first leg.
FT: Inverness CT 3-1 Morton
Big Dunc was straight on the BBC Sport app after his team did the business against Morton, but sadly for him Queen's Park got over the line.
They'll go to Montrose first in the play-offs on Tuesday.
Dundee Utd captain Ross Docherty tells BBC Scotland: "Delighted. Made it hard for ourselves tonight. We wanted to go out in style, glad we've done that.
"It's been an honour to lead this team. Look at the crowd, a sell out. They've been with us the full season."
Up goes the trophy with confetti, pyro and the rest.
Captain Ross Docherty is the last man to get his medal and here he comes to collect the trophy from owner Mark Ogren.
The United players have re-emerged from the Tannadice tunnel to claim their medals and the Championship trophy.
Billy Dodds
Former Dundee Utd striker on BBC Scotland
Jim Goodwin's kept his focus, he rode the rough times and then you get nights like this.
They've sent the fans away with a good performance.
It's instead Inverness who will face that dreaded play-off, even after a positive win over 10-man Morton.
Job done for Queen's Park.
A 2-0 win at Hampden helps them avoid the relegation play-off.
United round off their title-winning campaign in style.
The trophy presentation will now commence at a bouncing Tannadice.
Dundee United 4-1 Partick Thistle
Three minutes added at Tannadice.
What a game to end the season.
Dunfermline came from a goal down to go 3-1 up, only for Ayr United to come back and level things up.
Well earned summer break for these lads after that. Both will have lofty ambitions next term.
Raith march on to the play-offs with a comfortable victory.
Arbroath, meanwhile, are off to League 1.
Dundee United 4-1 Partick Thistle
Mathew Cudjoe puts a free header from yards out over as United look for a fifth.