GREAT SAVE!published at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 11 January 2020
Partick Thistle 0-0 Dundee United
A great save denies Nicky Clark as the Championship leaders push for the opener in Glasgow.
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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
Partick Thistle 0-0 Dundee United
A great save denies Nicky Clark as the Championship leaders push for the opener in Glasgow.
Oliver Hamilton
Could Brechin be coming off the bottom of League Two? They have inched in front against the side two points above them.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Dundee United
Declan Glass fires wastefully wide for Dundee United, but Thistle have been the better side so far against the Championship leaders.
Thistle race up the other end and go close through Dario Zanatta and Kenny Miller.
Calum Gallagher
Calum Gallagher scores his second of the afternoon as Airdrieonians come from behind to lead away to their League One promotion rivals.
Mark Durnan (own goal)
Greenock Morton 0-1 Dunfermline Athletic
Declan McManus
Declan McManus scores his second of the day as in-form Falkirk look to be continuing their fine recent run in League One.
Euan Murray
Euan Murray is making his first appearance for Dunfermline since August and the defender gives the visitors a deserved lead in Greenock.
Liam Henderson
Edinburgh are looking for a win to go top of League Two with leaders Cove Rangers having their game postponed and they have edged ahead through Liam Henderson.
Calum Gallagher
Declan McManus
Aaron Dunsmore
Ross Forbes
The first goal of the day comes against the League One leaders at Station Park.
Partick Thistle 0-0 Dundee United
Partick Thistle players are wearing black armbands and there was a minute's applause before kick-off in honour of club owner Colin Weir, who passed away this month.
Greenock Morton 0-0 Dunfermline Athletic
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright is on a scouting mission at Cappielow, with the Premiership side due to host Morton in the Scottish Cup fourth round next Saturday.
The whistles are blowing around the country. Here we go...
Partick Thistle v Dundee United (15:00)
Partick Thistle manager Ian McCall has just confirmed to BBC Scotland that a deal for 19-year-old Rangers striker Zak Rudden has been agreed for a nominal fee with a sell-on clause for the Ibrox club.
With the final details still to be finalised, the forward who has been on loan to Plymouth Argyle in England's League Two misses today's game.
Scottish League Two
With Cove Rangers' game away to Stirling Albion being postponed, Edinburgh City have the chance to go top of the fourth tier with a sixth consecutive win as they host a Queen's Park side who were the last to beat them.
Annan Athletic can consolidate fourth spot at home to Elgin City, who have only won once in 10 outings.
But the game with potentially most significance comes at Ochilview Park, where second bottom Stenhousemuir, who have gone six games without a win and lost five in a row, look to at least preserve their two-point lead over Brechin City, who themselves have gone three without victory.
Scottish League One
The traffic jam at the top of League One has become a bit more stretched in the last couple of weeks and Raith Rovers will be looking to stretch their two-point lead at the top when they visit second-bottom Forfar Athletic.
Second-top Airdrieonians visit an East Fife side who have slipped to fifth in recent weeks but have a chance to move back into the play-off spots with Montrose having their game away to Stranraer postponed.
Third-top Falkirk, unbeaten in eight games, will fancy their chances away to Peterhead.
Kevin Nisbet has come a long way since being released by Partick Thistle.
BBC Scotland has highlighted the rise of Dunfermline Athletic striker, who is now rivalling Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland as the Championship's top marksman.
BBC Scotland examines the path of Hibernian hat-trick hero Kevin Nisbet.
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