Dundee United 1
Ayr United 0
League (Championship)


Dundee United 

1 - 0

Ayr United


League (Championship)
Saturday, April 20th, 2024
Tannadice
Attendance: 10,025


Goalscorers
Mochrie (78) None.

Team Managers
Jim Goodwin Scott Brown

Starting Eleven
1 Walton
29 Thomson
5 McClelland
6 Graham
33 McMann
14 Sibbald
16 Tillson
18 Fotheringham
32 Watt
15 Middleton
9 Moult
Josh Clarke
Frankie Musonda .4
George Stanger .14
Harry McHugh .21
Mark McKenzie .22
Nick McAllister .17
Jack Sanders .23
Ben Dempsey .8
Jamie Murphy .15
Kurt Willoughby .9
Anton Dowds .16

Bench
8 Grimshaw
10 Wotherspoon
13 Newman
17 Meekison
26 Mochrie
27 Macleod
28 Anim Cudjoe
31 Gallagher
43 Harding
Charlie Albinson .1
Sean McGinty .5
Nathan Mcginley .25
Aiden McGeady .10
Scott Tomlinson .24
Franny Amartey .17
Fraser Bryden .30

Substitutions
None. Fraser Bryden for Mark McKenzie (63)
Sean McGinty for Kurt Willoughby (63)
Franny Amartey for Jamie Murphy (81)
Scott Tomlinson for Fraser Bryden (87)

Cautions
None. Jack Sanders
Harry McHugh
Ben Dempsey

Red Cards
None. Nick McAllister (59)

Match Officials

Craig Naiper (Referee)





Photography by SNS Group

Match Report


Manager Jim Goodwin's overriding emotion was "relief" as Dundee United all but confirmed their rapid return to the top flight, picking off 10-man Ayr United to effectively seal the Scottish Championship title.

Chris Mochrie's winner sparked wild celebrations and the league leaders now hold a six-point cushion and a colossal goal difference gap over challengers Raith Rovers with two games left.

A pulsating crowd of over 10,000 turned up to Tannadice for a party, but watched chance after chance spurned.

However, a simple tap-in from Mochrie means the title will be wearing tangerine ribbons as fans ran on to the pitch to embrace Goodwin's players at full-time.

Ayr had remained resolute throughout, but were overpowered when reduced to 10 men as Nick McAllister saw yellow for the second time as he blocked Glenn Middleton.

"It's a sense of relief, more than anything else," Goodwin told BBC Scotland.

"I'll be able to enjoy the moment a little bit more when I get home and open a bottle of red wine. Mathematically, it's still not done, but the huge goal difference makes the win really significant.

"It's great for Scottish football that a club like Dundee United is back in the Premiership. You could see the fanbase today. It's a stronger league with Dundee United in it."

At times this term, Tannadice has been toxic. And after roaring their team on to the pitch with buoyant expectation, the home crowd grew more and more restless as chances went begging.

Middleton's effort was diverted into the side-netting. Tony Watt's goal-bound scuff was blocked behind. Kai Fotheringham's header flew wide.

All three were involved in a moment that turned Tannadice truly testy when young Fotheringham was forced to shoot after both his team-mates had passed the buck before Ayr got bodies back.

Those in tangerine grumbled and groaned - they'd seen this film before. Ayr had their opportunities too through Jamie Murphy and Anton Dowds, heading down the tunnel with a wry smile as they put the party on hold.

In the second period, Tannadice vibrated as the home fans desperately tried to suck the ball into the net for their side.

They remembered their protracted Championship stint of a few years ago. They wanted back to the big time.

Just when you thought the stadium couldn't get any louder, McAllister's marching orders raised the volume again. Middleton waved his arms to ask the fans for more - and duly got it - but it was those on the park who needed to raise their game.

Moult tried his best but lacked his usual precision as the striker swiped over the bar and nodded wide. The title-winning goal felt like it was coming, but time was running out.

After all their huffing and puffing, a simple tap-in from Mochrie was enough after Josh Clarke had saved from Tony Watt. Job done. Party started.

For United, it was about the destination, not the journey. While the maths might say they're not over the line, try telling that to the sea of tangerine that engulfed the Tannadice turf at full-time.

Match report written by BBC



Squad Statistics (as at April 20th, 2024)


2023-24 All Time
Age
Josh Clarke (GK) - 10 - 10 -
Frankie Musonda26 202504
Harry McHugh - 101101
George Stanger23 322322
Jamie Murphy - 377377
Ben Dempsey24 2748012
Jack Sanders - 121121
Nick McAllister23 312773
Mark McKenzie23 38315212
Kurt Willoughby - 113113
Anton Dowds27 30133013
Sean McGinty (sub)30 3921166
Scott Tomlinson (sub) - 15 - 16 -
Fraser Bryden (sub)19 365688
Franny Amartey (sub)24 321321






League Table (as at April 20th, 2024)


Pld W D L Pts
1. Dundee United 34 21 8 5 71
2. Raith Rovers 34 19 8 7 65
3. Partick Thistle 33 13 12 8 51
4. Airdrieonians 31 13 6 12 45
5. Morton 33 12 8 13 44
6. Dunfermline Athletic 34 11 10 13 43
7. Ayr United 34 12 6 16 42
8. ICT 34 9 11 14 38
9. Queen's Park 34 9 10 15 37
10. Arbroath 34 6 5 23 23
11. Airdrie United 3 2 0 1 6