It's a date with destiny for Partick Thistle as they head into their meeting with Ross County in pole position for promotion.
The Jags entertained Malky Mackay's men at Firhill on Thursday night and picked up a 2-0 win over the ten man visitors after youngster Dylan Smith was sent packing following a VAR review. Moments before his dismissal Aidan Fitzpatrick opened the scoring with an excellent solo goal as he skipped past two defenders before curling beyond Ross Laidlaw.
Brian Graham added a stunning second from a volley after a training ground corner routine as the Scottish Championship side made it a whopping 18 goals in five play-off matches as they maintained their 100 per cent record to date after two-legged big wins over both Queen's Park and Ayr United in the earlier rounds. They are now dreaming of the top flight and could potentially just be 90 minutes away. Here's all the information you need.
What TV channel is the match on?
Ross County vs Partick Thistle is LIVE on TV.
Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event will show live coverage.
When is the game and can I live stream it?
Yes - the match is available to stream via Sky Go.
You can sign up to Sky Sports HERE.
The Premiership play-off final second-leg clash will be played on Sunday, June 4 at The Global Energy Stadium, Dingwall.
Kick-off is 4.30pm with coverage starting 30 minutes before.
You can keep up to date with the score and latest news by following Glasgow Live Sport on Twitter.
Alternatively, BBC Sportsound will provide updates as will Ross County and Partick Thistle via their social media channel.
Latest odds
Ross County 21/20
Draw 13/5
Partick Thistle 2/1
**Odds correct from Paddy Power at time of writing**
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