Will St Johnstone secure title in front of BBC cameras?
St Johnstone travel to Dunfermline on Tuesday with a chance to secure the Scottish Championship title and promotion live on the BBC Scotland channel.
Such has been their dominance of the Scottish Championship this season, it seems like we have been expecting St Johnstone to be confirmed as title winners for months now. Indeed, Simo Valakari's side have led the second tier ever since their opening-day statement win over Partick Thistle on 2 August. Ironically, it was Thistle who have been their closest, and effectively only, challengers since that 5-1 thrashing in Perth.
And, with the Glasgow side conceding a late equaliser away to relegation-threatened Airdrieonians on Saturday, St Johnstone are now within two points of the title and promotion back to the Premiership just a year after relegation. That could come live on the BBC Scotland TV channel on Tuesday as they visit Dunfermline Athletic in a match postponed from Saturday because of their hosts' participation in the Scottish Cup semi-finals. If they do so, the only surprise will be that it has taken them until the third last game of the season to officially start the celebrations.
Highlights from crucial weekend games in SPFL Leading Dunfermline to final 'up there with anything' for Lennon Championship Dunfermline upset Falkirk to reach Scottish Cup final From relegation to 'UK's best-loved manager' Considering they retained a core of their Premiership-quality squads after relegation, St Johnstone and Ross County entered the season as strong favourites for the title and an immediate return to the top flight. However, County's experience this season has proven it was going to be no foregone conclusion. Whereas Saints have marched relentlessly towards the title, their Dingwall rivals have been languishing at the other end and remain a point behind Airdrieonians at the foot of the table with only two games remaining.
Despite having ditched two managers - Don Cowie and Tony Docherty - and bringing back the previously successful Stuart Kettlewell, County are in danger of following Hamilton Academical's example of the previous season by suffering successive relegations. St Johnstone, in contrast, look to have been rewarded for their loyalty to Valakari. The former Motherwell, Derby County and Finland midfielder had himself been brought in as a potential saviour from relegation after Craig Levein was sacked with his side sitting 10th of the 12 clubs just five games into last season.
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