GOAL Stenhousemuir 1-1 Brechin Citypublished at 16:21 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020
Andy Munro
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Partick Thistle 1-4 Dundee Utd - Shankland (3) & Sporle for league leaders; Miller with consolation
Morton 3-2 Dunfermline - Jacobs (2) & McAlister for hosts; Murray & Nisbet for visitors
Other three Championship games postponed
Three games in both League One & League Two
Clive Lindsay
Andy Munro
Greenock Morton 2-1 Dunfermline Athletic
Morton have taken control at Cappielow since Jim McAlister headed them into the lead against Dunfermline.
Salim Kouider-Aisser
Salim Kouider-Aisser fires Queen's Park into a surprise lead as potential leaders Edinburgh lose two quickfire goals at the start of the second half.
Lawrence Shankland
Lawrence Shankland pounces on a mistake in the Thistle defence and the Scotland striker evades a couple of challenges before firing his second goal of the game.
That's surely killed off the Thistle challenge and ensured Robbie Neilson's side will end the day 17 points clear at the top of the Championship.
William Mortimer
Edinburgh might not be heading to the top of the League Two after all as William Mortimer heads the equaliser for Queen's Park.
Jim McAlister
A diving header from captain Jim McAlister edges Morton in front as the home side come from behind to lead in the Championship.
We're underway again in all three divisions, with Airdrieonians so far destined to take over from Raith Rovers at the top of League One and Edinburgh heading to the top of League Two above Cove Rangers.
HT: Annan Athletic 0-1 Elgin City
Kane Hester's goal has Elgin heading for a rare win away to Annan in League Two.
HT: Edinburgh City 1-0 Queen's Park
Liam Henderson's goal against Queen's Park has Edinburgh heading to the top of League Two.
HT: Greenock Morton 1-1 Dunfermline Athletic
Scottish League Two
Scottish League One
Scottish Championship
Kheredine Idessane
BBC Sport Scotland at Cappielow
A very decent match in pretty awful conditions lead to a half of two quarters, to borrow and adapt an old cliche.
Dunfermline started really well with Dom Thomas and Kevin Nisbet both drawing good saves from Danny Rogers in goal.
Then, when he could only parry Gabby McGill’s shot, Euan Murray was on hand to stab home from five yards or so.
Morton came much more into it and finally Ryan Scully in the other goal was drawn into action, fine saves denying Lewis Strapp and then captain Jim McAlister before, just before half-time, some nice play and a deep cross from Luca Colville had the Pars defence back-pedalling and, when the ball was nodded back into the area, Kyle Jacobs timed his run and header to perfection, sending the ball firmly into the bottom left hand corner of Scully’s goal.
Goals from Lawrence Shankland and Adrian Sporle have the visitors well on their way to a victory that would extend their lead at the top of the Championship to 17 points with the three sides behind them having had their games postponed today.
Adrian Sporle
Thistle don't deserve to be two behind, but that's the way it is now as we head into stoppage time as Argentine winger Adrian Sporle finds the net following good play from Declan Glass.
Kyle Jacobs
Morton have responded well to going behind after the Pars' promising start and Kyle Jacobs heads the equaliser.
Kane Hester
Lawrence Shankland
It's been coming in the last couple of minutes and Lawrence Shankland's glancing header - his 22nd goal of the season - puts United on their way to an increased lead at the top of the Championship.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Dundee United
Another good save from Thistle goalkeeper Scott Fox denies Lawrence Shankland this time.