Greenock Morton secured their Championship status with a late equaliser against Airdrieonians at Cappielow. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, leaving Airdrieonians facing the threat of relegation through the play-offs.
Euan Henderson opened the scoring for Airdrieonians, giving them an early lead. However, Lewis Strapp received a red card during the match, putting Airdrieonians at a disadvantage.
In the 72nd minute, Curtis Main scored the crucial equaliser for Greenock Morton. This goal ensured Morton’s survival in the Championship for another season.
Airdrieonians will now have to navigate the play-offs to avoid relegation. Their fate hangs in the balance following this disappointing result.
Elsewhere in Scottish football, Ross County was relegated after suffering a 3-2 defeat to Raith Rovers. Champions St Johnstone secured a 1-0 victory over Ayr United.
Partick Thistle drew 1-1 with Queen’s Park, while Dunfermline Athletic and Arbroath played to a goalless draw. Livingston managed to earn a 2-2 draw against Aberdeen in their Premiership clash.
Airdrieonians released a statement emphasizing the importance of their travelling fanbase and noted that “the use of pyrotechnics remains strictly prohibited.”