16:54 GMT, Saturday, 3 May 2008 17:54 UK
Cowdenbeath 1-2 Arbroath (2-3)
Robbie Raeside's extra-time winner relegated Cowdenbeath to Division Three and put Arbroath into a promotion play-off final against Stranraer.
An evenly-balanced tie appeared to go Cowdenbeath's way after 71 minutes, when Paul McQuade pounced to score after a goalmouth scramble.
But the home side's lead only lasted 12 minutes, Roddy Black glanced in the equaliser for the Third Division side.
Veteran defender Raeside headed home after 115 minutes to secure victory.
Cowdenbeath: Hay, Shields, Shanks, Hill, Adamson, Patrick Scullion, O'Neil (McQuade 62), Tomana (Robertson 94), Mark Ramsey, McLaughlin, Gates (Linton 73).
Subs Not Used: McBride, Allison.
Booked: Hill, Tomana.
Goals: McQuade 71.
Arbroath: Hill, McMullen, Raeside, Bishop, Black, Lunan, Tully (Rennie 98), Campball (McBride 78), Brian Scott (Watson 50), Brazil, Sellars.
Subs Not Used: Reilly, Morrison.
Booked: Sellars, McMullen.
Goals: Black 83, Raeside 115.
Att: 778
Ref: W Collum
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