The cinch Championship so far
Ayr sit fourth in the table with 13 points from 11 games with Queen’s going into the game knowing that they would move up the table and above the Honest Men with a win.
The Spiders have drawn their last three Championship outings with Ayr heading into this one with a win, a defeat and a draw in their last trio of games.
Home striker Ruari Paton is looking over his shoulder in the Championship goalscoring to team-mate Jack Turner who is up to three, after scoring in the last two games, just two behind the number nine.
Squad News
Last week’s squad will go again if Alex Bannon shakes off a knock with Barry Hepburn available to be added to it following a suspension.
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Last time out –
September 22, 2023
Queen’s Park 2 Ayr United 5
Queen’s Park – Callan McKenna, Ben McPherson (Aaron Healy 66), Jack Thomson, Charlie Fox (Will Tizzard 46), Tommy Robson, Jack Spong (Liam McLeish 80), Louis Longridge, Jack Turner (Alex Bannon 46), Barry Hepburn (Lucas McCormick 80), Dom Thomas, Ruari Paton.
Unused substitutes – Calum Ferrie (G/k), Cameron Bruce, Ricky Waugh, Patrick Jarrett.
Ayr United – Charlie Albinson, Nick McAllister, Frankie Musonda, Sean McGinty, Paddy Reading, Logan Chalmers (Paul Smith 87), Jack Young (Fraser Bryden 87), Roy Syla, Jamie Murphy (Jack Senga 79), Ahkeem Rose (Francis Amartey 67), Anton Dowds (Mark McKenzie 67).
Unused substitutes – Robbie Mutch (G/k), Elicha Ahui, Finn Ecrepont, George Stanger.
Read the Match Report – HERE.