22:11 GMT, Wednesday, 7 May 2008 23:11 UK
Airdrie Utd 0-1 Clyde
Pat Clarke gave Clyde the upper hand after a narrow victory over Airdrie in the first leg of the Division One play-off final at Excelsior Stadium.
There was little to excite the fans in a low-key first half and Airdrie were unsettled by the loss of Bobby Donnelly through injury.
Gary Arbuckle's flashing drive six minutes after the break was well saved by Stephen Robertson.
Clarke scored after 77 minutes when he fired home Michael McGowan's pass.
Airdrie pressed for an equaliser and Jimmy Gibson cleared a Paul Lovering header off the line in stoppage time.
Airdrie Utd: Robertson, Smith, Lovering, McDonald, Smyth, Donnelly (Waddle 9), Andreoni, Prunty (Watt 70), Russell, Holmes, Noble (Gillies 82). Subs Not Used: Campball, Hollis.
Clyde: Hutton, Masterton, William Gibson, Higgins, James Gibson, Wilson (Albertz 68), Bradley (McSwegan 70), Ruari MacLennan, Arbuckle (McKay 85), Clarke, Michael McGowan. Subs Not Used: Bestvina, Cherrie.
Booked: James Gibson, Clarke.
Goals: Clarke 77.
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