Division One

February 16, 2013

Full-time

Airdrie Utd

2 - 2

Hamilton

Division One

15:00 +00:00, February 16, 2013

Excelsior Stadium, Scotland

Referee: David Somers

Last-gasp May saves Hamilton

Scoring Summary

Airdrie United Hamilton Academical
Jordan Moore-Taylor (pen 64')Steve May (61')
Jamie Bain (90')Steve May (90')

Teams

Airdrie United Hamilton Academical
Robbie ThomsonKevin Cuthbert
David William LilleyMartin Canning
Grant EvansGary Fisher
7 Jamie BainJonathan Page
4 Gregor BuchananZiggy Gordon
2 Chris O'Neil10 Alex Neil
11 Jack Boyle11 Ali Crawford
8 Nathan BlockleyGillepsie
Steven HetheringtonJonathon Routledge
10 Jordan KirkpatrickSteve May
Jordan Moore-Taylor7 Lewis Longridge
Substitutes
17 Kenny ArthurScott Christie 19
12 Gavin GriffinMichael Devlin 12
16 Sean LynchJohn McShane 16
14 John BoyleAndy Ryan 15
15 Ryan DonnellyDarian Mackinnon 14
Substitutions
Gavin Griffin for David William Lilley (29)
Darian Mackinnon for Ali Crawford (68)
John Boyle for Jack Boyle (71)
John McShane for Gary Fisher (77)
Ryan Donnelly for Jordan Moore-Taylor (82)
Andy Ryan for Ziggy Gordon (78)
Yellow Cards
Jamie Bain (53)
Jonathon Routledge (59)
John Boyle (79)
Gary Fisher (63)
Ryan Donnelly (83)
Alex Neil (87)
 Andy Ryan (87)
 Steve May (90)
· Squads: Airdrie United | Hamilton Academical

Two goals from Steven May gave Hamilton a vital point in a dramatic 2-2 draw with relegation rivals Airdrie at New Broomfield.

Jamie Bain came close to an early opener for the hosts when he struck a post after just three minutes.

Airdrie were desperately unlucky on 16 minutes, Jordan Moore this time unfortunate to see his effort come back off the bar.

Martin Canning twice went close for the visitors before the break but couldn't direct his efforts on the set pieces.

However, his side were ahead after 61 minutes when May was well placed to finish Gary Fisher's cross.

Airdrie drew level three minutes later, Jordan Moore scoring from the spot after Bain was fouled by Alexander Neil.

Bain looked to have snatched all three points when he struck deep into stoppage time, but May had the final word as he poked the ball over the line with the final kick to ensure a share of the spoils.