The season so far
Queen’s Park go into the Ayr game in good spirit after defeating Morton last weekend thanks to Dom Thomas’ first half goal.
The Spiders second three-point haul of the campaign took them up to fourth in the Championship having secured seven points thanks to their Morton success, an away win at Airdrieonians and a draw with Livingston.
Davidson’s side also progressed through the Group Stages of the Premier Sports Cup before losing late to hosts Aberdeen and will face Annan Athletic next month in the SPFL Trust Trophy after knocking Edinburgh City out recently.
Ayr sit second in the table with 14 points having played a game more with The Honest Men starting their league campaign with a 2-0 win at Hamilton Academical before enjoying a handsome 5-0 success over visitors Airdrieonians.
Another win over the Accies followed with Scott Brown’s side securing a 3-2 triumph in a game brought forward from later in the season before a fourth consecutive win was enjoyed as Raith Rovers were defeated 2-0 at Somerset Park.
Points were dropped in a 1-1 draw at Dunfermline Athletic with a draw also the result in their last outing when Harry Milne scored a header to earn Partick Thistle a 1-1 tie.
Ayr won three games in their Premier Sports Group with Buckie Thistle, Stenhousemuir and Falkirk seen off however that was not enough to progress however they will face Peterhead in the SPFL Trust Trophy next month after their recent 3-2 comeback win over Raith.
Queen’s Park goalscorers
Jack Turner 6
Roddy MacGregor 5
Dom Thomas 4
Zak Rudden 3
Liam McLeish 1
Zach Mauchin 1
Sean Welsh 1
Joshua Scott 1
Clean Sheets
6
Last Time out
March 23, 2024
Ayr United 1 Queen’s Park 2
Queen’s Park – Calum Ferrie, Jack Thomson, Danny Wilson, Tommy Robson, Louis Longridge (Zach Mauchin 67), Jack Turner (Mackenzie Carse 79), Sean Welsh, Josh Scott, Dom Thomas, Cillian Sheridan (Liam McLeish 85), Ruari Paton.
Unused substitutes – Jack Wills (G/k), Alex Bannon, Will Tizzard, Cameron Bruce, Stuart McKinstry, Scott Williamson,
Ayr United – Josh Clarke, Nick McAllister (Scott Tomlinson 46), George Stanger, Sean McGinty, Jack Sanders, Harry McHugh, Roy Syla, Jamie Murphy (Aiden McGeady 46), Fraser Bryden, Mark McKenzie (Francis Amartey 74), Anton Dowds.
Unused substitutes – Charlie Albinson (G/k), Paul Smith, Max Guthrie, Lucas McRoberts, Shaun Donnelly.
Match Report – Ayr United 1 Queen’s Park 2