GOAL! Dunfermline Athletic 1-1 Queen of the Southpublished at 20:53 BST 29 April 2022
Joe Chalmers (own goal)
This isn't going to plan for the Pars...
Joe Chalmers heads into his own net. Dunfermline are staring the play-offs in the face now.

Ayr stay in Championship, Dunfermline face play-off to avoid drop
Partick secure promotion play-off place despite defeat
Raith 1-1 Kilmarnock: Shaw cancels out Connolly opener
FT: Ayr 3-1 Partick: Muirhead (2 pen) & Adeloye goals for United; Jakubiak replies
FT: Dunfermline 1-2 QoS: Chalmers (og) and O'Connor reply after Edwards opener
FT: Inverness CT 4-0 Hamilton: Walsh (2), Sutherland and Hardy score
FT: Arbroath 3-0 Morton: Jason Thomson, Craigan & McKenna score
Nick McPheat
Joe Chalmers (own goal)
This isn't going to plan for the Pars...
Joe Chalmers heads into his own net. Dunfermline are staring the play-offs in the face now.
We're back under way in the Championship.
The final 45 minutes of the season in the second tier.
HT: Raith Rovers 1-1 Kilmarnock
Michael Stewart
Former Hearts midfielder on BBC Scotland
Quote MessageRaith will feel there's an outside chance they can do this in the changing room.
HT: Raith Rovers 1-0 Kilmarnock
Leanne Crichton
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Sportscene
Quote MessageThis is the Raith we saw in the first half of the season. They've had loads of opportunities. They'll be disappointed they haven't scored another one or two.
Aidan Connolly's deflected cross has the hosts ahead against the champions.
They need more goals to squeeze into the play-offs though. Still a five-goal swing required to leapfrog Thistle.
Arbroath, who have second spot secured. won't move anywhere with a win.
But Jason Thomson's close-range finish has Dick Campbell's side one goal to the good at Gayfield.
So far, so very, very good for Ayr.
Aaron Muirhead's penalty and Tomi Adeloye's header has the Somerset side well on their way to securing their Championship status.
Inverness are another side that won't be moving anywhere with a win as they have third place boxed off.
They are entertaining their fans to a final-day treat, though, with a scintillating first-half performance against Hamilton.
Dunfermline are doing their job by winning their game.
But, as it stands, Ayr's lead at home to Thistle means they will be consigned to the relegation play-off regardless of their result.
Raith Rovers 1-0 Kilmarnock
Huge chance for Raith to double their lead before the break.
Sam Stanton gets slipped in behind and pulls one back to Aidan Connolly, but the forward drags his shot wide with the goal gaping.
Inverness CT 4-0 Hamilton Academical
Caley Thistle are absolutely cruising at home to Hamilton.
Can they add to their four-goal lead?
Tom Walsh has scored twice already for Caley Thistle
So... where are we at?
Ayr's two-goal lead at home to Thistle means they are currently safe, one point ahead of Dunfermline in ninth.
That scoreline at Somerset Park, coupled with Raith's lead over Killie, means Thistle and Raith are locked on 52 points.
Thistle remain fourth on goal difference, but that's reduced from an eight-goal advantage pre-game to a five-goal margin currently.
Tomi Adeloye
Another HUGE goal!
Tomi Adeloye is up to win a header that sneaks through the legs of Jamie Sneddon in the Thistle goal.
Aidan Connolly
They couldn't, could they?
Aidan Connolly's cross from the right takes a wicked deflection and beats a flat-footed Zach Hemming in the Killie goal.
Joe Hardy
What's going on at the Caledonian Stadium?!
Joe Hardy provides the finishing touch to a tidy team move down the right.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Kilmarnock
Killie might already have the league won, but their fans are backing their team at Stark's Park like it's a cup final.
The 2,500-strong away following are in fine voice.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Kilmarnock
Cracking save from Zach Hemming after Matej Poplatnik's makes a yard for himself in the box.
But the Raith striker sees his close-range finish saved by the foot of the Killie keeper.
A top, top save.
Tom Walsh
Caley Thistle are treating their fans tonight!
Tom Walsh gets his second and Inverness' third as a finish from the left of the box kisses off the far post before nestling in the goal.
Ayr Utd 1-0 Partick Thistle
It's still early stages, but Aaron Muirhead's sweetly struck penalty has Ayr heading to a victory that will secure Championship football again next season and leave the striker's former side, Dunfermline, in the relegation play-off spot.