GOAL STIRLING ALBION 2-1 Forfar Athleticpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 29 April 2023
Greig Spence (penalty)
Much-travelled striker Greig Spence puts Stirling back in front as they prepare to lift the League 2 trophy.
Dundee still two points clear at the top after Queen's Park beaten at Cappielow
Ayr edge out Raith Rovers to creep into play-off places; Thistle do likewise after seeing off Arbroath
Final round of Championship fixtures on Friday
Clive Lindsay
Greig Spence (penalty)
Much-travelled striker Greig Spence puts Stirling back in front as they prepare to lift the League 2 trophy.
Salim Kouider-Aisser
Ayr United 1-0 Raith Rovers
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland at Somerset Park
An unlikely source, but Ayr United won’t care!
Just a second goal of the season for Frankie Musonda, who powered in a header from fellow centre-back Sean McGinty’s cross.
Musonda’s netted against his former club.
Greenock Morton 2-1 Queen's Park
Willie Miller
Former Aberdeen captain on BBC Sportsound
A fabulous turn and pass from George Oakley - my man of the match - but Robbie Crawford still had a lot to do. He stays calm and just gets a toe under the ball to nick it over the keeper.
Kyle Turner
A clinical finish from Kyle Turner - the midfielder's second of the day - doubles Thistle's advantage.
The Glasgow side look to be heading for the play-offs while Arbroath are facing a nervous last day battle to avoid relegation.
Robbie Crawford
A sublime finish on the break and Robbie Crawford dinks Morton into the lead.
Dougie Imrie's side have come from behind to lead and damage Queen's Park's title hopes.
Greenock Morton 1-1 Queen's Park
Paul Mitchell
BBC Sport Scotland at Cappielow
Anyone trying to predict a winner in this would be nuts.
Stefan McCluskey
Forfar are out to spoil Stirling's League 2 title party - and revive their promotion play-off hopes - as they equalise at Forthbank.
Ayr United 1-0 Raith Rovers
Kenny Crawford
BBC Sport Scotland
It's the goal Ayr United have been hoping for. An unlikely source perhaps, it's just Frankie Musonda's second goal of the season.
What a header it was - a bullet header from about 15 yards out.
Arron Darge
It looks like Peterhead are heading for relegation as they fall behind in Kelty.
As it stands, Clyde can afford to lose in Dunfermline, where they are currently drawing, and still avoid automatic demotion to League 2.
Frankie Musonda
Ayr are back in the play-off hunt as winger Frankie Musonda fires in the opener against injury-hit Rovers.
Greenock Morton 1-1 Queen's Park
Two saves from Morton goalkeeper Brian Schwake in quick succession from visiting midfielder Jack Thomson.
As BBC pundit Willie Miller suggests, "the visitors have started the second half on fire".
Dunfermline Athletic 1-1 Clyde
A crowd of 6,005 has turned out to see Dunfermline celebrate their League 1 title win and promotion.
Shows the Pars' potential, perhaps not seen since the times of former manager Jim Leishman. Is James McPake the new pied piper of West Fife?
We are under way around the country again...stay with us for updates as the fates of some sides are settled.
HT: Greenock Morton 1-1 Queen's Park
HT Spartans 0-0 Brechin City
It's all square in the Pyramid Play-off semi-final first leg.
Spartans have been the better side but are down to 10 men.
Scottish League 2
In the third tier, Annan are on their way to clinching a play-off spot and East Fife are all but there too given their goal difference advantage.
Albion Rovers would remain at the bottom with one game to avoid a relegation play-off.
Scottish League 1
Despite losing at home to Queen of the South, Airdrieonians along with Alloa are heading for the play-offs in the third tier.
A win would come too late for Queens.
Meanwhile, Peterhead are heading for automatic relegation.
As it stands, Queen's Park will go into their second-tier title showdown at home to Dundee next Friday a point behind the Dens Park side.
With Partick Thistle winning, home draws are not enough for Ayr and Morton in the race for play-off places.
HT: Greenock Morton 1-1 Queen's Park
Willie Miller
Former Aberdeen captain on BBC Sportsound
It's been all action, that's how we'd describe it. The visitors took the lead through a magnificent strike, but that was definitely against the run of play.
Morton have taken the game to Queen's Park and they got the benefit of that pressure late on in the first half through their penalty.
Gillespie had to be accurate from the spot since the goalkeeper almost got a hand to it.