Dundee United extended their unbeaten away run in the Scottish Premiership to four matches with a hard-fought win over St Mirren.
Emmanuel Adegboyega nodded in the winner in the final quarter after St Mirren goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe parried Ross Docherty's thumping shot.
It was an apt winner in a game defined by industry in midfield and set-pieces rather than flowing football and lots of attempts on target.
Both sides struggled for control, but St Mirren arguably had the clearer opportunities, with top goalscorer Toyosi Olusanya profligate when rare chances did arise.
The striker headed over from close range after Killian Phillips, who also passed up some opportunities, had flicked the ball into his path.
United also huffed and puffed, with their most promising openings both coming from goalmouth scrambles, but Adegboyega and Sam Dalby could not finish from close range.
However, the Irish centre-back did eventually get his first goal in United colours when Balcombe spilled Docherty's rocket from the edge of the box after a corner was initially cleared.
The win moves United on to 12 points from their first seven games as Jim Goodwin's newly-promoted side sit in fifth place, now four ahead of St Mirren in sixth.