William Hill Championship
Sat 4 April, 2026. Kick Off: - 15:00
Somerset Park, Ayr
Tickets
Thistle supporters can choose between the Railway End (standing behind the goal) or the West Stand (seating) for this fixture.
Tickets prices are as follows:
Adult – £22
Concession (Over 65s, Disabled, Ambulant and Students) – £15
Juvenile (13-17-year-olds) – £15
Child (Under 13s) – £6
If any disabled/ambulant supporters require a carer, then they will be able to obtain one free carer ticket by calling Ayr’s Club Shop on 01292 263 435 (option 1).
Supporters must have a ticket or they will not be permitted entry to the Stadium. Tickets must be purchased online in advance of the match as there will not be any cash gates in operation at Somerset Park.
Supporters’ Buses:
John Lambie Jordanhill Branch
Pick-ups:
Jordanhill Railway Station – 13:30
Thornwood Bar – 13:35
Prices:
Adults – £20
Concessions – £14
Booking is essential.
To make a booking, contact Iain on 07779 668 357 or email .
City Centre
Pick up:
Station Bar – 11:30
For seats call Duncan 07979496154 or e-mail
North-West Branch
When booking seats, it is essential that you state your name, pick-up point and category of fare (Full or Concession).
Pick ups:
Milngavie Railway Station – 13:00
Esquire House, Anniesland – 13:20
Maryhill CC Halls – 13:35
Fares for non-members:
Full – £20
Concession* – £14
One primary school age child may travel free of charge when accompanied by a fare paying adult.
*Eligibility for concession fares:



Partick Thistle suffered a setback in their quest to claim the Championship crown, after sharing the points in a 1-1 draw against Ayr United at Somerset Park.
The Jags came into the game with the league title race on a razor’s edge. The gap at the top was down to just three points after St. Johnstone’s draw with Queen’s Park albeit the Saints harboured a far superior goal difference.
With Simo Valakari’s team facing a tough test away to Arbroath in the midst of Storm Dave, Thistle knew a win would either bring them closer to the second tier summit or strengthen their grip on second place.
Ayr United were embarking on a new era, after the dismissal of Scott Brown as manager on Monday. John Rankin, last at Hamilton Accies, took charge, hoping to steady the ship after a torrid run with no wins in their last eight games.
There were two changes to the line-up that started Thistle’s 3-1 victory over Ross County at Firhill a week prior. Josh Clarke returned to the line-up, having missed the last two games whilst on international duty with Northern Ireland, replacing Lewis Budinauckas.
Fraser Taylor made his first start for the Jags, after impressing in his cameo appearance against the Staggies.
Ayr United suffered a setback pre-game, with Leon King picking up an injury in the warm up, and Shaun Want taking his place in the starting XI.
Unlike our other tangles with Ayr this season when Brown was in charge, this was a far more subdued opening period. It was cagey, with little to write home about early on, as neither side wanted to make a mistake.
The only noteworthy moment of the opening ten came on the five-minute mark. Marco Rus received an early booking after bundling down Alex Samuel on the edge of the box. Taylor’s resultant free kick was cleared, but Thistle kept pushing. The ball soon came to Robbie Crawford, but he was unable to get anything on it as the ball ambled out for a goal kick.
Ayr had the best opportunity of the game to that point on 17 minutes. A corner from Kyle Ure was swung into danger at the back post. The ball was headed back across goal into the path of a stretched Thistle defender who hurriedly knocked the ball clear to save the Jags’ bacon.
The game then became a blood-and-thunder affair as the tackles started flying in on the slip-sliding surface, with Robbie Crawford and Ben Dempsey both earning yellow cards for their respective sides.
Former Thistle stalwart Stuart Bannigan was next into the book, after a reckless tackle on Ethan Ingram. Referee Ross Hardie played advantage as Ayr launched a counterattack. Some quick thinking from Lee Ashcroft saw the threat neutralised, with Hardie then awarding Bannigan his ninth yellow card of the season.
From there, the first half petered out, with little in the way of clear-cut chances. The only other notable chance of the first 45 minutes fell Ayr’s way, with the Honest Men directing another set piece to the back post on 35 minutes.
Yet again, the ball was headed across goal, with Thistle getting rid of the ball before Kevin Holt could latch onto it and have a shot at goal.
As the last ten minutes of the half dragged along, things were far more lively elsewhere, with Arbroath taking the lead against St Johnstone, before Saints pegged them back shortly before the interval.
Half-time – Ayr United 0 Partick Thistle 0
Mark Wilson made a change at the break, with Cale Loughrey coming on for Dan O’Reilly.
The game sparked into life after the restart, with Thistle carving out a good chance two minutes into the second half.
Ingram skated his way through a series of challengers, only to be taken out by Holt though the advantage was played as McPherson picked up the ball. He crossed the ball towards Aidan Fitzpatrick, who pulled off a first-time volley, but it sailed well wide.
Moments later, a Thistle corner saw Fitzpatrick thread the ball to the feet of Stanway inside the area. Stanway unleashed a curling shot towards the far corner, only to be denied by an excellent save from former Thistle ‘keeper David Mitchell.
A few minutes after, Ayr looked destined to open the scoring after a neat counterattack saw Anton Dowds in shooting position six yards out, with the net at his mercy. Somehow, Dowds contrived to miss his effort, shanking the ball wide.
On the hour, Lee Ashcroft was given his marching orders, following a foul on Dowds at the edge of the Jags box. After a booking in the first half, Ashcroft received a second yellow from referee Hardie, with Stanway taking the captain’s armband in his absence.
The subsequent set piece was defended initially, before a low cross flew across the face of the Thistle goal. Despite the enticing effort which needed a mere touch to send it goalwards, no Ayr player took the opportunity up as the chance went begging.
Both sides turned to the bench to try and jus up their attacking line. Ts’oanelo Lets’osa came on for Robbie Crawford, whilst Jamie Murphy came on for Ayr, as both sides turned up the heat in an effort to break the deadlock.
Ayr looked the more dangerous, with Ben Summers forcing Josh Clarke into a desperate save to keep the score level on 62 minutes. Ethan Ingram then pulled off some goal line heroics to keep out an effort from Rus not long after.
For all Ayr’s pressure, though, it would be Thistle who opened the scoring on the 68th minute. A Taylor corner evaded Mitchell’s grasp and slinked its way to the back post where Cale Loughrey was on hand to fire home and give Thistle the lead against the run of play.
The lead was short-lived though, as Ayr were handed a gilt-edged chance to level soon after. Five minutes after putting the Jags ahead, Loughrey was once again at the centre of things, grappling with Dowds in the box as Ayr took a throw in.
When Dowds fell to the deck, referee Hardie instantly pointed to spot and brandished a yellow card for Thistle’s Canadian defender. Murphy stepped up to take the kick and calmly fired it past Josh Clarke despite the Thistle goalkeeper going the right way.
The game became more edgy, as word came through that St. Johnstone had taken the lead at Gayfield, forcing Thistle to press the issue.
Marco Rus had two good opportunities to win it for Ayr. First, he shot wide from 15 yards out with the whole goal to aim for. Then, not long after, he had a chance to shoot but limply hit his shot straight into the arms of Clarke.
Alex Samuel had a speculative effort at a tight angle, almost threading home a winner at Mitchell’s near post, but he was unsuccessful, as it was bundled wide and the game remained level.
The final moments were defined by a series of corners for both sides that could have seen either claim the win had they played their cards right. Unfortunately, neither could produce that winning moment, with the Jags being forced to dig deep and show their defensive grit, as the game finished all square.
Full-time – Ayr United 1 Partick Thistle 1
St Johnstone’s 4-2 comeback win over Arbroath at Gayfield sees them stretch the gap at the top to five points with four games to go. That result also means Arbroath can no longer catch Thistle and if Dunfermline fail to beat Ayr United in midweek, a top two finish will be confirmed for the Maryhill Men.
Thistle return to action on Saturday, back home at The Wyre Stadium at Firhill, with the Pars their opponents.
Teams
Ayr United: David Mitchell, Scott McMann, Kevin Holt, Shaun Want, Liam Dick; Stuart Bannigan, Kyle Ure (Jamie Murphy 61’), Marco Rus (George Finney 67’), Ben Dempsey, Jude Bonnar (Ben Summers 33’); Anton Dowds.
Unused Substitutes: Max Thompson; Francis Turley, Jamie Hislop, Mark McKenzie, Dylan Watret.
Partick Thistle: Josh Clarke; Paddy Reading, Dan O’Reilly (Cale Loughrey 46’), Lee Ashcroft, Ethan Ingram; Ben Stanway, Fraser Taylor (Kyle Turner 90’), Robbie Crawford (Ts’oanelo Lets’osa 60’); Aidan Fitzpatrick (Ricco Diack 67’), Alex Samuel (Luke McBeth 90’), Ben McPherson.
Unused Substitutes: Lewis Budinauckas; Matthew Falconer, Cammy Logan, Gary Mackay-Steven.
Referee: Ross Hardie
Attendance: 3,253
Thistle give absolutely everything in this game but it's not the result wanted in the title race.
The point though pushes Thistle that bit closer to securing second spot.
Four games to go. Twists still to come.
Bannigan's corner is cleared.
Pushing and shoving inside the box before the corner is taken.
Turner's free kick is cleared.
Thistle free kick wide on the left in line with the 6 yard box.
Thistle have a free kick inside the Ayr half as we reach the 90 minute mark. n
Crowd: 3,253
Clarke comes out his box to win a race to the ball with Dowds.
Clarke gets the corner clear. The ball is worked back to Rus and this time Stanway heads clear.
Frantic defending from Thistle.
Strong fist clear from Mitchell.
The ball is scrambled away for a Thistle corner.
Samuel is fouled and Thistle have a free kick wide on the left.
Comfortable save for Clarke from a Rus effort from outside the box.
Rus misses a great chance for Ayr shooting wide with the whole goal to aim for.
Murphy makes no mistake from the spot and the game is level once more.
Loughrey's tussle with Dowds results in an Ayr penalty.
McMann flicks Taylor's corner away from goal.
Dowds glances a header wide of Clarke's left hand post.
Thistle shout for a penalty as Diack hits the deck inside the Ayr box.
For all that Ayr pressure it's Thistle that open the scoring. Mitchell can't claim Taylor's corner and Loughrey is there to knock the ball into the net.
Ingram clears from close to the goal line.
A desperate block denies Summers a goal as the pressure on the Thistle goal grows.
Thistle survive. Just. Thistle manage to defend the initial free kick but a low cross fizzes right across the face of the Thistle goal.
Thistle are down to ten as Ashcroft picks up a second yellow after a foul at the corner of the box.
Reading blocks a Dempsey shot with his head. He's knocked off his feet but is back up.
Another chance for Ayr from the free kick but Holt can't get the required touch in front of the Thistle goal.
Stanway is penalised for a foul a few yards outside the Thistle box. Left of centre.
Ayr should be in front but Dowds somehow fails to hit target from 6 yards out and directly in front of the Thistle goal.
Reading's corner is cleared.
The closest yet to a Thistle goal. Fitzpatrick plays a pass to the feet of Stanway inside the box. Stanway tries to find the far corner but is denied by a excellent stop from Mitchell.
Ingram evades a number of challenges before being taken out by Holt. Advantage is played and Fitzpatrick's first time volley following a cross from the right is well wide of goal.
Change at the break from Thistle.
A bruising but goalless first half.
Mitchell takes a Crawford cross under pressure from Samuel.
Into first half added time.
Ashcroft has a shot blocked and its another Thistle corner.
Thistle's first corner of the game.
The free kick goes deep to the back post. it's headed back and Thistle clear before Holt can get to the ball and shoot.
Ayr free kick near the left hand corner of the Thistle box.
Break in play for an Ayr player to receive some treatment. It's been a game of few, if any, chances so far.
When play does stop out comes the yellow card for Bannigan.
Play continues after a really poor challenge from Bannigan on Ingram. Ayr counter attack and it takes a timely intervention from Ashcroft to halt their progress towards goal.
Dempsey is booked for a foul on Taylor as Thistle break after Stanway clears the corner.
It's an excellent corner from Ure that goes to the back post. It's headed back towards goal and Thistle are happy to concede a second corner.
Samuel earns Thistle a free kick midway inside the Ayr half.
Stanway clips Rus and Ayr have a free kick inside the Thistle half.
Taylor takes the free kick. Dowds clears but Thistle remain on the attack until the ball drifts away from Crawford and out for a goal kick.
Samuel is bundled over and Thistle have a free kick near the right hand corner of the Ayr box.
Ayr kick off. Thistle defending the railway end at Somerset Park in the first half.
Kick-off in yet another vital William Hill Championship is fast approaching.
Results last weekend saw Thistle close the gap on league leaders St Johnstone to three points and will be hoping to increase the pressure on the Perth side with a win at Ayr this afternoon.
Mark Wilson's starting eleven shows two changes from the side that beat Ross County last Friday.
Back from international duty Josh Clarke returns in goal and there is a first start for Fraser Taylor who impressed coming off the bench against Ross County.
Ayr meantime have been forced into a late change with Shaun Want replacing Leon King in their caretaker manager John Rankin's starting eleven just 15 minutes before kick-off.