Ayr United 1
Airdrieonians 1
League (Championship)


Ayr United
1 - 1
Airdrieonians 

League (Championship)
Saturday, January 10th, 2026
Sometset Park
Attendance: 2,007

Goalscorers
Jamie Murphy (pen.) (29)
Cole McKinnon (42)

Team Managers
Scott Brown
Unknown.

Starting Eleven
Liam Russel
Leon King
Scott McMann
Kevin Holt
Liam Dick
Ben Dempsey
Marcus Rus
Stuart Bannigan
Jamie Murphy
Mark McKenzie
Anton Dowds
0 (G) H Stone
2 (D) D MacDonald
3 (D) L Strapp
Yellow card 5 (D) A Wilson
Yellow card 16 (D) C Ross
6 (M) D McMaster
8 (M) G Gallagher (63)
18 (M) J Barjonas
24 (M) C McKinnon (73)
7 (F) C Mochrie (83)
11 (F) E Henderson

Bench
David Mitchell
Aaron Brown
Shaun Want
Jack Simpson
Jude Bonnar
Dom Thomas
Curtis Main
40 (G) A McNeil
17 (M) L McGrattan (73)
21 (M) C Cooper
31 (M) D Dylan Williams
32 (M) C Cole Williams
33 (M) J Hastie (83)
34 (M) A Aird
23 (F) C Telfer (63)
39 (F) D Iserhienrhien

Substitutions
Jude Bonnar for Stuart Bannigan (62)
Curtis Main for Jamie Murphy (68)
None.

Cautions
Stuart Bannigan (48)
Scott McMann (88)
None.

Red Cards
None. None.
Match Officials

Chris Graham (Referee)


Photography by Alan Graham

Match Report


Airdrie managed to take a point from Ayr for the first time in 13 meetings as Cole McKinnon’s strike cancelled out a Jamie Murphy penalty at Somerset.

Captain Aidan Wilson returned for the Diamonds as Sean McGinty dropped out of the side after suffering bone bruising to his ankle.

Dylan MacDonald, Jamie Barjonas and Euan Henderson were also reinstated to the starting line-up following Tuesday’s KDM Evolution Trophy win over Montrose, with Charlie Telfer, Jake Hastie and Cammy Cooper dropping to the bench.

It was the home side who started more brightly, Anton Dowds seeing a second minute strike blocked by Wilson before Scott McMann fired over the roof of the stand three minutes later.

As Airdrie came back into the match Harry Stone tried to release Henderson on nine minutes, but the pass was intercepted. A minute later a low Lewis Strapp cross was punted clear.

Barjonas went close on 16 minutes before a rapid Ayr counter left captain Ben Dempsey one-on-one with Stone, but the keeper – who spent time on loan at Somerset last season – made a fantastic stop.

Just before the half hour mark McMann went down in the box under pressure from Dylan MacDonald, and referee Chris Graham pointed to the spot. Jamie Murphy tucked the spot-kick away to give the hosts the lead.

Barjonas tried his luck again four minutes later, curling an effort just wide after taking in a fine McMaster pass, and Russell made a decent 40th-minute save from McKinnon as Airdrie battled to get level.

Wilson covered well as Dowds almost got through on goal, but it was the Diamonds who rippled the net on 42 minutes after a sustained attack.

Some short, sharp passing allowed Chris Mochrie to get an angled effort away, with Liam Russell saving at the near post. Gavin Gallagher’s effort from the rebound was blocked by a hand, but before the referee could react McKinnon had lifted the ball into the net to make it 1-1.

Gallagher had the chance to put the Diamonds ahead on the stroke of half-time, but his strike flew wide of the post.

Two minutes into the second half Stuart Bannigan was booked for a studs-up challenge on Mochrie, Barjonas blocking a Marco Rus strike four minutes later with Mark McKenzie unable to capitalise.

Wilson saw a volley blocked behind as play raged from end to end, before a moment of controversy on 59 minutes.

As Gallagher lined up a shot on the edge of the box he was sent flying by a horrendous Bannigan tackle. Rather than the straight red many expected, or a second yellow, the referee failed to award even a foul. Bannigan was immediately substituted.

Henderson almost netted from the corner kick, his effort on the turn smacking the upright and rebounding to safety.

Barjonas missed the target after a powerful 62nd-minute run before Gallagher hobbled off to be replaced by Charlie Telfer, making his 100th appearance for the Diamonds.

Strapp made an excellent block from McKenzie on 64 minutes with Russell holding a Barjonas effort four minutes later.

As the game moved towards a conclusion, Scott Brown’s side missed a couple of gilt-edged chances, Dowds blazing over from six yards out in the 73rd minute before Dempsey repeated the feat seven minutes later.

A good claim from Stone almost turned disastrous when the keeper collided with a defender and dropped the ball, but Ayr were unable to take advantage.

McKenzie headed wide with three minutes remaining, and Airdrie sub Lewis McGrattan was off-target with his 89th-minute shot.

The last chance fell to Ayr sub Jude Bonnar, who sent his strike well wide of the post to ensure a share of the spoils.

A break from league duties follows next week as the Diamonds welcome Arbroath to the Albert Bartlett Stadium for a Scottish Gas Men’s Scottish Cup fourth round clash

Match report written by Airdrie FC



Squad Statistics (as at January 10th, 2026)


2025-26 All Time
Age
Liam Russel (GK)20 8 - 20 -
Kevin Holt32 223223
Scott McMann29 282693
Leon King21 171171
Liam Dick30 20 - 20 -
Marcus Rus22 261656
Ben Dempsey26 16114217
Mark McKenzie25 29722224
Jamie Murphy36 2369519
Stuart Bannigan33 19 - 20 -
Anton Dowds29 1735926
Jude Bonnar (sub)20 201201
Curtis Main (sub)33 2163610






League Table (as at January 10th, 2026)


Pld W D L Pts
1. St Johnstone 21 13 6 2 45
2. Partick Thistle 22 11 7 4 40
3. Arbroath 22 10 6 6 36
4. Ayr United 21 6 11 4 29
5. Dunfermline Athletic 20 7 5 8 26
6. Raith Rovers 22 6 7 9 25
7. Morton 21 4 10 7 22
8. Airdrieonians 22 4 8 10 20
9. Queen's Park 19 3 9 7 18
10. Ross County 20 3 7 10 16