The cinch Championship so far
After a promising start to their season Queen’s Park are looking for the three points that could lift them away from tenth place at the end of 2023 and to within a point of their visitors. A win would also see the home fans leave delighted after just one success and three draws on home soil this season.
One of the challenges facing Paul Nuijten and his players is to increase the goals from across his team as only seven players have scored in the Championship this season and three of them Alex Bannon, Jack Thomson and Tommy Robson have found the net once.
Dom Thomas and Barry Hepburn have scored twice with Jack Turner next on five and Ruari Paton leading the way with seven goals.
Airdrieonians are one of a trio of clubs sitting in mid-table with 18 points with Rhys McCabe’s side winning five and drawing three of their 17 games which is one more than Queen’s Park have played.
After winning four of their first seven fixtures Airdrieonians have picked up one three-point haul with a 2-0 triumph over Arbroath back in November. Gallagher is one of only six goalscorers in the Championship for Airdrie with the attacker grabbing five of the 14 goals scored with a defence that has conceded ten fewer goals ensuring that their goal difference is five goals better than their hosts.
Squad News
Queen’s Park hope to have Stuart McKinstry available again however Charlie Fox, Grant Savoury and Liam McLeish continue to be absent.
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Last time out
20 October 2023
Airdrieonians 1 Queen’s Park 1
Queen’s Park – Calum Ferrie, Ben McPherson (Barry Hepburn 79), Alex Bannon (Charlie Fox 87), Will Tizzard (Lewis Reid 40), Tommy Robson, Louis Longridge, Jack Spong, Jack Turner (Patrick Jarrett 87), Jack Thomson, Dom Thomas, Ruari Paton.
Unused substitutes – Sam Kane (G/k), Aaron Healy, Cameron Bruce, Alex Fairlie, Lucas McCormick.
Airdrieonians – Josh Rae, Mason Hancock, Callum Fordyce, Lewis McGregor (Josh O’Connor 78), Calum Gallagher (Nikolay Todorov 62), Adam Frizzell, Liam McStravick, Dean McMaster, Kanayo Megwa, Craig Watson, Murray Aiken (Charlie Telfer 62).
Unused substitutes – David Hutton (G/k), Rhys McCabe, Elliot Dunlop, Gabby McGill, Joe Cassidy, Alasdair Spalding.
Referee – Grant Irvine
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