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Partick Thistle v Greenock Morton – 3rd January 2026

Thistle rescued all three points at Firhill, coming from behind to defeat Greenock Morton 3-2 at the Wyre Stadium at Firhill in the Scottish Championship .

New Morton manager Ian Murray watched on from the stands, as interim gaffer, and former Jags defender, Gary Miller took charge of the team.

There was one change from the squad that drew away to Queen’s Park last week, as Oisin Smyth, who picked up a red card at The city Stadium, being replaced by Tony Watt, as Mark Wilson switched to a 4-4-2.

Thistle looked the livelier early on, with the first real chance coming five minutes in as Tony Watt forced Morton keeper James Storer into a clever save. Seconds later, Chalmers had the ball at his feet, going for goal from the edge of the box, but his shot sailed over.

The opening twenty minutes saw little in the way of goalmouth action after that, as the frosty conditions made the ball difficult to control for either side.

On 21 minutes, Aidan Fitzpatrick tried a first time effort from outside the box. However, as the winger leant back, his shot cleared the bar.

Morton then raced up the other end, exploiting the Thistle high line. Michael O’Halloran forged a path through, laying the ball off to Michael Garrity on the edge of the area. From there, Garrity beat his man and slotted home into the bottom left corner to give Morton the lead despite concerted Thistle pressure.

The unflappable Jags continued to attack though, looking for a quick leveller. A two minute period saw Thistle earn no less than four corners as Morton’s defence scrambled to clear a number of balls swung into the box. Most dangerous was the initial set piece, with the ball dropping to Watt, only for his effort to be turned round the post by Storer.

Morton continued to threaten on the counter though. On 31 minutes, Garrity delivered a dangerous cross to the back post area which was volley back across goal by Zak Delaney from a tight angle with Lee Ashcroft required to head off the line,

Three minutes later, the Harry Wraggs won a free kick in a dangerous area just outside the box. However, Chalmers’ effort didn’t dip enough to trouble the visitors’ goal.

Up the other end, Eamonn Brophy came closing to setting up a Morton second as his low cross found Arron Lyall at the back post but the sliding midfielder couldn’t make telling contact.

Brophy would then try to catch Jags keeper Josh Clarke off guard with a shot from the halfway line. As Clarke rushed back to his goal to clear the effort though, it sailed comfortably wide.

The ex-Kilmarnock forward made use of a much more likely scoring position moments later when Aaron Comrie’s deflected cross was headed down into the six-yard box by Cammy Blues. Brophy was unmarked as he lifted the ball over Josh Clarke to make it 2-0.

Morton’s 2-0 half time lead was a fair outcome from a first half where Thistle had the lion’s share of the ball, but were stung by Morton’s lethality on the break.

Half-Time – Partick Thistle 0 Greenock Morton 2

During the interval, Mark Wilson switched things up by bringing Kyle Turner on for Aidan Fitzpatrick and altering the formation.

The changes paid immediate dividends, with the Jags reducing the deficit four minutes after the restart. An initial shot from Ben Stanway was blocked by his own teammate, but the ball ricocheted back to the feet of the 21 year old, who blasted home to half the arrears.

Now chasing an equaliser, Thistle were relentless in attack, as Morton were penned into their own end for most of the second half.

On the hour, the Harry Wraggs looked destined to equalise when Chalmers jinked his way through multiple tackles, getting himself deep into the box. The wideman’s route  was blocked only for the ball to parry into the path of Watt, who was unable to force the ball into the net.

Watt was once again involved in the box seven minutes later, when his shirt was pulled inside the box by Kris Moore and referee Sean Murdoch awarded the Jags a penalty kick.

Unfortunately for the Maryhill Men, Chalmers sent his spot kick to Storer’s left, and the effort was easily saved by the Morton keeper.

On 72 minutes, a botched Morton clearance was deflected towards Turner, who pounced on the loose ball, but his one-on-one skied over the bar.

Turner soon made amends though, five minutes later, beautifully curling the ball beyond the reach of Storer to draw Thistle level.

From there, it was the Alamo for Morton as Thistle flung everything but the kitchen sink at them, now looking for the winner.

A goalmouth scramble in stoppage time had hearts in mouths as both Paddy Reading and Alex Samuel had efforts blocked on the line, but Thistle would get that valuable third goal when Tony Watt popped up in the 94th minute.

Bringing the ball into the Morton box on the left-hand side, Watt shifted infield and fired a ferocious shot across goal into the far corner to secure a vastly deserved three points and spark scenes of delirium inside The Wyre Stadium at Firhill.

Full-Time – Partick Thistle 3 Greenock Morton 2

The victory ensures we keep pace with league leaders St Johnstone, whose 1-0 win over Arbroath preserved the five point advantage they have at the top of the table.

We return to action on Tuesday night, again at The Wyre Stadium at Firhill, as we take on Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the last 16 of the KDM Evolution Trophy.

 

Teams:

Partick Thistle: Josh Clarke; Ben McPherson, Lee Ashcroft, Dan O’Reilly, Paddy Reading; Logan Chalmers, Ts’oanelo Lets’osa (Scott Martin 96’), Ben Stanway, Aidan Fitzpatrick (Kyle Turner 46’); Alex Samuel, Tony Watt

Unused Substitutes: Lewis Budinauckas (GK); Cammy Logan, Luke McBeth, Thomas Horn, Liam Dolan

Greenock Morton: James Storer; Zak Delaney, Kristan Moore, Jackson Longridge, Aaron Comrie; Cameron Blues, lain Wilson; Michael O’Halloran (Owen Moffat 58’), Arron Lyall (Kerr Robertson 74’), Michael Garrity: Eamonn Brophy (Nathan Shaw 66’)

Unused Substitutes: Sam Murdoch (GK); Cammy Ballantyne, Dylan Corr, Tomi Adeloye, Grant Gillespie, Dean Black

 

Referee: Sean Murdoch

Attendance: 3,741

 

By David Forrest

 

50/50 draw results

First prize – £645 – Ticket No. 282161

Second prize – Chance to take part in crossbar challenge – Ticket No. 282471

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