

Queen of the South and Montrose shared the spoils in a thrilling 2-2 draw at Palmerston Park on April 25, 2026, in a Scottish League One clash that had everything—goals, drama, and a late equaliser. Both sides showed attacking intent but also defensive vulnerabilities, resulting in a point apiece that keeps them both in the hunt for promotion playoff positions.
Match Overview
The home side started with intensity, pushing forward from the first minute and taking the lead through a well-struck effort from the edge of the box. Montrose responded quickly, equalising within ten minutes thanks to a scrappy goal from a corner. Queen of the South regained the lead before halftime through a penalty, but Montrose refused to give up and netted a late equaliser in the 86th minute to secure a valuable away point.
Key Moments
- Early Goal: Queen of the South's striker curled a beautiful shot into the top corner in the 7th minute, giving the home crowd a reason to celebrate.
- Montrose Fightback: A goalmouth scramble from a corner in the 16th minute saw the ball bundled over the line, bringing the visitors level.
- Penalty Decision: A clumsy challenge in the box in the 39th minute gave Queen of the South a penalty, which was confidently converted to make it 2-1.
- Late Drama: Montrose's persistence paid off in the 86th minute when a cross from the right was headed home unchallenged, silencing the home support.
Standout Performer
Montrose's left winger was a constant menace, creating several chances and providing the assist for the equaliser. His pace and dribbling caused problems throughout the match. For Queen of the South, the central forward was clinical in front of goal, scoring one and winning the penalty for the other.
Table Implications
The draw leaves Queen of the South in fifth place, three points outside the playoff spots with a game in hand, while Montrose remain in fourth but now have the same number of points. Both sides will see this as a missed opportunity to close the gap on the top three, but the point keeps them in the conversation.