In a night of high drama at Firhill Stadium, Partick Thistle edged past Dunfermline Athletic 3-2 to claim a place in the Scottish Premiership playoff final. The victory, sealed in the 89th minute, sent the home crowd into raptures, with striker Liam Donnelly scoring the decisive goal to send his team through.
Dunfermline had led twice through goals from Callum Gallagher and a penalty from Declan McManus, but Thistle fought back with strikes from Brian Graham and a brace from Liam Henderson. The tension never relented, with goalkeeper Ross Doohan making crucial saves to preserve the lead in the dying embers.
| Team | First Half | Second Half | Final |
|---|---|---|---|
| Partick Thistle | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Dunfermline Athletic | 1 | 1 | 2 |
The win sets up a playoff final against St Mirren, a match that could determine which team secures a Premiership spot for the 2024-25 season. Both clubs are desperate for top-flight survival or promotion, adding extra stakes to the encounter.
Key Points
- ⚡ Thistle’s late winner in the 89th minute sealed their playoff final place
- 💥 Donnelly’s strike capped a dramatic comeback after Dunfermline led twice
- ⏰ Ross Doohan’s saves in stoppage time preserved the victory
Thistle manager John McGinnes hailed his team’s resilience, saying, "We showed character tonight. To come back from 2-1 down and score in the 89th minute is something special." Meanwhile, Dunfermline boss James McPake admitted his side’s missed opportunities cost them.
💡 Pro Tip
For teams chasing playoff spots, late-game composure is often the difference between glory and heartbreak—Thistle’s winner is a masterclass in seizing the moment.
The playoff final will be played over two legs, with the first match at St Mirren’s Paisley Stadium on May 21. The return leg at Firhill follows a week later. A total of 18,000 fans are expected to attend across both fixtures, with tickets already selling fast.
- 📊 Thistle’s form under McGinnes: 8 wins in their last 10 league games
- 🔍 Dunfermline’s missed chances: Gallagher and McManus hit the woodwork twice
- ⚠️ St Mirren’s challenge: The Paisley side has lost just once in their last five home games
The stakes couldn’t be higher. The loser of the final will face a relegation battle, while the winner earns a Premiership berth for next season. With just days to go, the tension is palpable across Glasgow and the west of Scotland.
📋 By The Numbers
- 89th minute — The latest playoff-winning goal in Scottish football history
- 5 — Total goals scored in a match where neither side led for more than 20 minutes
- 18,000 — Estimated fans expected across both playoff final legs
For Partick Thistle, the journey has been one of redemption. After years of yo-yoing between divisions, they now stand on the brink of Premiership survival. For Dunfermline, the agony of defeat lingers, but their season has still been one of their most competitive in recent memory.
