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05-09 22:00
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C. Adamson
Assist: C. Sammon
85′
C. Sammon
C. Burnside
81′
Gavin Gallagher
67′
C. Waters
S. Scougall
67′
K. Orsi
L. Donnelly
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R. Mahon
Assist: L.McGrattan
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Owen Foster
Assist: L. Donnelly
40′
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31′
L.McGrattan
C. Mckinnon
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C.Ross
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Match Info

Full-Time: Airdrie United 1–2 Alloa Athletic

Alloa Athletic grabbed a vital three points on the road at the Penny Cars Stadium on 9 May 2026, defeating Airdrie United 2–1 in a hard-fought Scottish Championship encounter. The result keeps Alloa’s play-off hopes alive while leaving Airdrie looking over their shoulder at the relegation zone.

Match Overview

Both sides entered the match knowing the stakes were high. Airdrie needed points to pull clear of the bottom two, while Alloa – sitting just outside the promotion play-off places – could not afford a slip. The opening exchanges were cagey, with neither side able to impose early dominance. However, it was Alloa who struck first through a well-worked set piece in the 23rd minute, as centre-back Andy Graham rose highest to head home a corner.

Key Moments

  • 23' – Alloa goal (0–1): Graham’s header gave the visitors a deserved lead after sustained pressure.
  • 41' – Airdrie equaliser (1–1): A rapid counter‑attack caught Alloa flat‑footed; striker Calum Gallagher slotted calmly past the keeper.
  • 68' – Alloa winner (1–2): A defensive lapse allowed winger Kevin Cawley to cut inside and fire a low shot into the far corner.

Tactical Story

Airdrie manager Rhys McCabe set his team up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to absorb pressure and hit on the break. The plan worked well in the first half, with Gallagher’s equaliser coming from exactly that approach. But Alloa’s Brian Rice tweaked his midfield after the break, pushing wing‑backs higher to overload Airdrie’s flanks. The adjustment paid off as Cawley found space to exploit the home defence’s narrow shape.

Standout Players

  • Kevin Cawley (Alloa): Tireless running and a clinical finish; his movement caused constant problems.
  • Calum Gallagher (Airdrie): Took his goal well and led the line with physicality, but lacked service in the second half.

Table Impact

Alloa climb to 6th place with 42 points, now just two points off the promotion play‑off spots. Airdrie remain in 9th place on 32 points, only one point above the relegation play‑off position. With three matches left, every point is precious.