GOAL! Arbroath 1-0 Greenock Mortonpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 29 April 2022
Jason Thomson
The goals are flying in tonight!
Jason Thomson converts a close-range rebound after Liam Henderson's header crashes off the Morton crossbar.
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
Jason Thomson
The goals are flying in tonight!
Jason Thomson converts a close-range rebound after Liam Henderson's header crashes off the Morton crossbar.
Shane Sutherland
The man who provided the first nets the second.
A delightful finish from Shane Sutherland doubles Inverness' lead at home to Hamilton.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Kilmarnock
Raith would've hoped for an early goal if they were to orchestrate a remarkable push into the play-offs.
The hosts have looked lively but after 15 minutes played they are yet to create anything clear cut.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Kilmarnock
That goal at Somerset Park is good news for Raith, although it's still a huge ask for John McGlynn's men to get into the play-offs.
As it stands, McGlynn's side would still need to beat champions Killie and hope for a seven-goal swing.
Aaron Muirhead (pen)
Hold up... Aaron Muirhead smashes in a penalty to ensure Ayr remain safe as it stands.
What a start to the night!
Josh Edwards
What a huge goal that could be at the bottom of the table!
Josh Edwards slots in from close range. That goal currently puts Dunfermline above Ayr.
Tom Walsh
First goal of the night is in the Highlands!
Tom Walsh finishes low into the bottom-left corner to put Inverness ahead.
Raith Rovers 0-0 Kilmarnock
James McFadden
Former Scotland forward on BBC Scotland
Quote MessageRaith have got to believe they can do it. They're at their best in attack. Killie have made a lot of changes. Raith will try take the game to them.
Aaaand we're off across the country.
Send on the final-day drama!
Out come the teams around the country.
Raith have formed a guard of honour for champions Kilmarnock at Stark's Park.
Raith Rovers v Kilmarnock (19:45)
Late change for Kilmarnock tonight as on-loan Dundee United midfielder Declan Glass has been injured in the warm up.
Stephen McGinn will come in to replace.
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Raith Rovers v Kilmarnock (19:45)
Leanne Crichton
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Sportscene
Quote MessageRaith have a slim chance. Stranger things have happened. It's not the evening they hoped they were turning out for, but it's going to be a cracking night regardless.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Hamilton Academical (19:45)
This is one of tonight’s less meaningful games, other than Inverness preparing themselves for their promotion play-off quarter-final, almost certainly against Thistle.
Like Arbroath, they are another side who spent a good part of the season on top of the table, but Billy Dodds' side have recovered from a worrying dip in form with a run of only one defeat in seven and secured third place thanks to last weekend’s win away to Morton.
While Caley Thistle are seeking a fourth consecutive home win, Accies are unbeaten in three away from home, with two defeats in seven having lifted them clear of relegation trouble.
Despite finding themselves below their hosts, Accies are unbeaten in three games against Inverness this season, a 2-1 success on their last visit to Caledonian Stadium in December being one of two victories before a 1-1 draw at home in February.
Inverness CT v Hamilton Academical (19:45)
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Inverness CT v Hamilton Academical (19:45)
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Ayr United v Partick Thistle (19:45)
Ayr's chances of defeating Thistle have not only been improved by former manager Ian McCall's absence through illness but also by the fact he's made five changes to his visiting side.
Resting the likes of key midfielder Stuart Bannigan suggests he does not expect to be denied a place in Tuesday's promotion play-off semi-final against Caley Thistle by a shock turnaround in goal difference that would allow Raith Rovers to overtake them.
Dunfermline Athletic v Queen of the South (19:45)
Queens were within three minutes of arriving at East End Park still with a chance of a great escape from relegation until Euan East’s late own goal cancelled out his own opener against Ayr to send them to League 1 next season.
Hosts Dunfermline could yet join them there as they must better Ayr's result at Thistle to have a chance of avoiding a play-off semi-final against League 1 side Queen's Park.
The Pars' results have improved slightly since John Hughes took over from Peter Grant in November, but three wins and two draws in their last eight outings have not been enough to lift them above Ayr.
Dunfermline, who are unbeaten in five at East End Park, have alternated between home wins and away defeats for the last six games, so this should be a victory if that pattern continues.
A repeat of a 3-3 draw the last time Queens visited in December would not be enough for the Pars this time unless Ayr lose, but they will derive hope from their 2-0 win in Dumfries in January against a side who should arrive somewhat deflated.
Dunfermline Athletic v Queen of the South (19:45)
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Dunfermline Athletic v Queen of the South (19:45)
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