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  1. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Raith Rovers 0-0 Ross County

    Well, I say stands.

    He's actually standing at the wee bar bit behind the dugout, really.

    Loitering...

  2. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Raith Rovers 0-0 Ross County

    Worth noting Dougie Imrie isn't in the home dugout tonight.

    Serving a suspension in the stands after picking up three bookings.

  3. Postpublished at 1 mins

    Raith Rovers 0-0 Ross County

    Big Jordan White is free at the back-post to nod down from a terrific corner.

    The ball just kind of slips down the County forward's head.

    There was really heavy rain here earlier, tbf...

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Raith Rovers 0-0 Ross County

    And we're away at Stark's.

  5. Postpublished at 19:42 BST 1 May

    Teams are out at Stark's Park.

    This is big, this is huge...

  6. LINE-UPS from Cappielow Parkpublished at 19:39 BST 1 May

    Greenock Morton v Airdrieonians (19:45)

    Greenock Morton: Storer, Ballantyne, Delaney, Moffat, Blues, Main, Garrity, Gillespie, Shaw, Longridge, Wilson.

    Substitutes: Johnson, Moore, Crawford, Taylor, Comrie, Lyall, Lopata-White, O'Halloran.

    Airdrieonians: Stone, Strapp, Mochrie, Henderson, McArthur, Thomas, Ross, McGrattan, Barjonas, Telfer, McKinnon.

    Substitutes: Melrose, MacDonald, McGinty, Wilson, Gallagher, Mahon, Constable, Armstrong

  7. Winner stays up at Cappielowpublished at 19:37 BST 1 May

    Greenock Morton v Airdrieonians (19:45)

    The message is clear at Cappielow.

    Win, and your place in the Championship is confirmed for next season.

    It's a final sprint to safety.

    The kind of permutation I like and can make sense of.

    Ian Murray and Aaron Taylor-SinclairImage source, SNS
  8. LINE-UPS from Stark's Parkpublished at 19:34 BST 1 May

    Raith Rovers v Ross County (19:45)

    Raith Rovers: Rae, Rowe, Hanlon, Matthews, Hamilton, Vaughan, Cameron, Mullin, Easton, Stevenson, Nsio.

    Substitutes: Wilson, Chin, Winter, Montagu.

    Ross County: Carson, O'Sullivan, Wright, Pitan, Randall, Chilvers, Phillips, Docherty, White, Duncan, Gallagher.

    Substitutes: Foster, Cornelius, Carbon, Smith, Kamara, Lindsay, Reid, Scott, Brown.

  9. Can County complete comeback?published at 19:32 BST 1 May

    Raith Rovers v St Johnstone (19:45)

    So, we're here at Stark's Park where Stuart Kettlewell's Ross County are hoping for a third win in-a-row in their late dash to avoid the automatic drop.

    For long spells this season, the Staggies have looked certain to suffer back-to-back relegations, but victories against Greenock Morton and Ayr United have kept them fighting until the final night.

    The best the Dingwall side can do is finish in the play-off place, but that's a much more promising position than they looked to be in a few weeks ago...

  10. 🚨📺published at 19:30 BST 1 May

    Raith Rovers v Ross County (19:45)

    Sportscene is live on the telly box... or your phone, laptop or any other device.

    Jonathan Sutherland is joined by two former Scotland internationals - Scott Brown and James McFadden - for this big auld night in the Championship here at Stark's Park.

    Mind, we have a camera at Cappielow too so will be across all the action as Airdrie meet Morton.

    BBC Sport micImage source, SNS
  11. As they standpublished at 19:28 BST 1 May

    Scottish Championship tableImage source, SNS
  12. What is happening elsewhere?published at 19:25 BST 1 May

    Dunfermline and Arbroath begin a triple-header against each other.

    They will meet twice next week in the quarter-finals of the Premiership play-offs - live across BBC Scotland on Tuesday and Friday.

    Before then, they face off to decide who will finish third and have home advantage in the second leg of the play-off. If Arbroath avoid defeat, it will be them.

    Partick Thistle are assured of second place and lie in wait in the play-off semi-final.

    The Firhill side will have 10 days to recharge after they play Queen's Park, who know that victory would see them finish fifth if Raith lose against County.

    Champions St Johnstone, meanwhile, sign off their triumphant campaign with a visit to seventh placed Ayr United.

    St JohnstoneImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    St Johnstone wrapped up the title last Tuesday and were presented with the trophy one week ago today

  13. Who needs what?published at 19:21 BST 1 May

    Scottish ChampionshipImage source, SNS
  14. Matchday 36 menu:published at 19:18 BST 1 May

    Scottish Championship fixtures
  15. The race to avoid relegation...published at 19:15 BST 1 May

    It all comes down to this.

    Thirty-five fixture rounds have been enjoyed and archived but still, we're set for some final Friday night drama.

    All eyes are on the bottom of the Scottish Championship, with three teams - Ross County, Airdrieonians and Greenock Morton - still in the thick of it.

    Who will be relegated? Who will face the dreaded play-off? Who will be celebrating their second-tier status tonight?

    Big questions which will have big answers in a few hours time.

    So, strap yourselves in. This is sure to be a good'un...

    Ian Murray, Aaron Taylor-Sinclair and Stuart KettlewellImage source, SNS