Signing offpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 3 December 2022
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Dumbarton move four points clear at the top of Scottish League 2, despite being held to a 1-1 draw against Bonnyrigg Rose.
Second-placed Stirling Albion's 3-1 loss at Stranraer interrupted their promotion push and Elgin City are now five points off Stirling, having beaten Stenhousemuir 2-1.
Bottom side Forfar Athletic are now level on points with Bonnyrigg after beating Albion Rovers 1-0. Albion Rovers are only a point above the bottom two.
Annan Athletic's 3-1 away win over East Fife takes them level on points with Stenhousemuir in sixth.
Dunfermline's advantage at the top of Scottish League 1 has been reduced to five points after they drew 1-1 at home to Queen of the South.
FC Edinburgh's 2-0 win away to Clyde takes them clear in second away from Falkirk, who were held 1-1 by Airdrieonians.
No goals between Montrose and Alloa Athletic means they remain a point and two points off Falkirk, respectively, while Kelty Hearts have moved 11 points clear of the bottom two after defeating basement side Peterhead 3-0.
That 2-0 win over Raith Rovers keeps Ayr United a point clear at the top of the table.
Dundee have replaced Greenock Morton in second after beating Inverness Caledonian Thistle 1-0, while Morton were held to a 1-1 draw at Arbroath.
Queen's Park are up to third following their 4-0 defeat of Hamilton Academical and Partick Thistle climb above Inverness, despite only drawing 1-1 with Cove Rangers.
A dramatic end at Balmoral Stadium with goalkeeper Jamie Sneddon heading Partick Thistle level in the fifth minute of added time.
Mitch Megginson's early goal looked to have secured the points for Cove but they have to settle for a point.
Paul McMullan's first-half goal gives Dundee all three points against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Jamie Sneddon
Jamie Sneddon, yes the goalkeeper, heads Partick Thistle level in added time against Cove Rangers.
Alfie Agyeman
Alfie Agyeman gets a late third for Kelty Hearts against Peterhead.
A point apiece at Gayfield with Arbroath's David Gold cancelling out Lewis McGrattan's first-half opener.
No goals in the second half for Queen's Park but the four they got in the first half delighted the home crowd at Hampden.
Two for Grant Savoury and one apiece for Simon Murray and Josh McPake.
Two Josh Mullin goals keep Ayr United top of the Scottish Championship.
The winger scored in each half to consign Raith Rovers to defeat.
Josh Mullin headed his second in the 70th minute
Nicky Low, penalty
Nicky Low's penalty doubles Kelty Hearts' lead against Peterhead.
Kelty Hearts 1-0 Peterhead
Peterhead are down to 10 players with Andrew McDonald picking up a second booking.
Callum Smith
Airdrieonians are level at the Falkirk Stadium with Callum Smith on target.
Tony Wallace
Tony Wallace's second of the match extends Annan Athletic's lead.
Cove Rangers 1-0 Partick Thistle
Tyrone Smith
BBC Scotland
Cove have been really dominant in this second half, and have been really unlucky not to have doubled their advantage.
Gerry McDonagh burst through the middle and looked set to round keeper Jamie Sneddon, who did really well to get down at his feet, get a hand to the ball and avert the danger.
Luis Longstaff also had a an angled shot that went inches wide.
Thistle are huffing and puffing but haven't really worked the Cove keeper since the opening minutes of the game.
Gerry McDonagh (right) could not convert this chance
Danny Handling
Danny Handling doubles FC Edinburgh's lead against Clyde.
Nikolay Todorov
League 1 leaders Dunfermline are level with Nikolay Todorov pegging back Queen of the South.