Edinburgh beat Brora to retain SPFL status
Edinburgh City retain their position in Scottish League 2 as a Divine Iserhienrhien double secures a 3-1 aggregate win over Brora Rangers.
Scottish League Two Play-offs Edinburgh City (3) 2 - 0 (1) Brora Rangers FT An early Divine Iserhienrhien double extended Edinburgh City's stay in League 2 and denied Brora Rangers a historic first promotion to the Scottish Professional Football League. The 18-year-old on-loan Airdrieonians striker had cancelled out James Anderson's opener for the Highland League champions in the first leg of their Pyramid Play-off final. It only took Iserhienrhien one minute of the second leg to fire the opener at Meadowbank Stadium.
He also struck just short of the quarter-hour mark to give the hosts an early 3-1 aggregate lead they never relinquished. Iserhienrhien ends the season with five goals in three games, after his double in a 5-0 win over second-bottom Dumbarton ended a run of seven straight league defeats for the side who finished bottom - thanks to a 15-point deduction for insolvency. As Edinburgh extend their 10-year stay in the SPFL, Brora fall short in the play-offs for a second season running.
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