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That's all from me for today on an eventful day in the Championship, League One and League Two.
Friday night should be very, very interesting.
Bye for now.
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Five matches in Scottish Championship (15:00)
First post-split games in League 1 (15:00)
Three post-split games in League 2 (15:00)
Jordan Elgott
That's all from me for today on an eventful day in the Championship, League One and League Two.
Friday night should be very, very interesting.
Bye for now.
We already knew the battle to avoid the relegation play-off would go down to the final day because Ayr United and Morton were both level on points before today's play.
Morton, however, will feel they should have beaten already-relegated Alloa to give themselves the best possible chance at survival. Markus Fjortoft's equaliser earned Gus MacPherson's side a share of the points, but they now travel to Arbroath - who themselves are not quite out of the woods - on Friday night in need of a result.
Ayr drew 0-0 at home to Queen of the South, but a tough trip to Inverness Caledonian Thistle awaits on the final day.
It was always going to be a tough ask for Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Tynecastle this afternoon, but their first-half capitulation cost them dearly against the Champions.
They found themselves 3-0 down inside 31 minutes, and then it was just left to Dunfermline to beat Arbroath to ensure their own play-off spot.
Though Dick Campbell's side put up some fight, the Pars have guaranteed themselves a top four spot and will have the chance to fight for a place in next season's Premiership.
The race for second is far from over, after Dundee beat Raith Rovers to narrow the gap between second and third to just one point.
Dundee 2-1 Raith Rovers
Conor Sammon
The hosts are back on level terms. This result suits Partick Thistle nicely..
Kyle Benedictus
And there may be some late drama at Dens Park!
Scott Stewart
Maybe it's not over just yet!
PJ Crossan
Jamie Todd
Hamish Ritchie
Mitch Megginson
They've turned it around! Cove Rangers move up to second place in League One as it stands, two points behind Partick Thistle.
Craig Wighton
That should seal Dunfermline's place in the play-offs, and condemn Inverness Caley Thistle to another season in the Championship.
Kris Renton
Aaron Steele
Jamie Leslie
Hamish Ritchie
Craig Wighton
Dunfermline retake the lead and it's looking gloomy for Caley Thistle once again.