GOAL Dunfermline 1-0 Arbroathpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 24 April 2021
Declan McManus (penalty)
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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
Declan McManus (penalty)
Jason Cummings (penalty)
Aaron McEneff
The first goal of the afternoon comes from the Championship champions.
As it stands, Dundee's play-off spot is secured.
Gary Mackay-Steven
In all of today's Championship, League One and League Two matches.
We'll bring you goal updates as they go in.
Alloa are already down, but one of Arbroath, Ayr United or Morton are at risk of joining them in League One next season.
Arbroath have a two-point cushion and the superior goal difference of the three, but their match today is arguably the trickiest as they visit a Dunfermline Athletic side desperate to secure their place in the play-offs. A victory for Dick Campbell's side, however, and dropped points for either of their two relegation rivals, will ensure their place in the Championship for next season.
Regardless of Ayr United and Greenock Morton's results today, this will go to the final day. Morton are the side under the most pressure as their goal difference is significantly worse than Ayr's with just two games remaining.
Gus MacPherson's side have a real chance today as they are at home to Alloa - a side with only pride to play for.
Ayr are also at home to Queen of the South, who have very faint play-off hopes.
It's tight at the top.
Raith Rovers' play-off place is already secured, but they'll be eager to ward off any threat of Dundee snatching second place. All Rovers need to do is avoid defeat when the two sides meet this afternoon, but should James McPake's side win, it will go down to the final day. John McGlynn's side would rather not welcome champions Hearts on the final day needing a result.
The Dee are not yet assured of their own play-off place, but all they need to do is match Inverness Caledonian Thistle's result at Hearts this afternoon and they will be guaranteed a spot in the play-off quarter-final.
Dunfermline Athletic are the side that Caley Thistle are most likely to catch. Just one point separates the sides, but if Neil McCann's side fall to defeat at Tynecastle, a win for The Pars at home to Arbroath secures their place in the play-offs.
Dundee v Raith Rovers
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Hearts v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Amid all the Super League drama, there was another storm brewing on social media earlier this week.
A section of Hearts fans asked the club to leave their Championship trophy on the stand, rather than lift it following today's match against Caley Thistle.
They wanted to send a message to those at the SPFL responsible for Hearts' controversial relegation when the pandemic struck.
The club released a statement yesterday saying that captain Steven Naismith will indeed lift the trophy, but it will be done "respectfully" with "no fanfare".
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Greenock Morton v Alloa Athletic
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Dunfermline Athletic v Arbroath
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Ayr United v Queen of the South
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Hearts v Inverness Caledonian Thistle
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Good afternoon,
It's a massive day in the Championship, and there are far bigger matters to be resolved than whether Hearts lift the trophy.
Spoiler alert - they will.
There are five matches, with promotion and relegation to be decided as the season draws to a close.