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Airdrie vs Partick Thistle Betting Odds - Diamonds favourites to grab first leg advantage
Airdrie & Partick clash in the Scottish Premiership Play-off, quarter-final first leg.
Airdrie and Partick Thistle clash this evening at the Excelsior Stadium in the Scottish Premiership Play-off, quarter-final first leg, as both sides aim to kick off their promotion charge with a victory.
Airdrie vs Partick Thistle Betting Odds
- Airdrie - 29/20
- Partick Thistle - 19/10
- Draw - 5/2
Airdrie are the narrow favourites with the bookmakers to grab the advantage, priced up at 29/20 with Spreadex, having remained unbeaten in their last five home games.
However, with just three points separating the teams in the final league table and Partick winning two of the four head-to-head clashes this season, the Jags will likely see plenty of punters willing to take a chance on them at 19/10 with BetVictor.
Airdrie are looking to win promotion via play-offs for the second year after overcoming Falkirk and Hamilton Academical last season despite finishing third in League 1.
But Partick are no strangers to the convoluted play-off season either, losing to Ross County in the final last season after finishing fourth in the Scottish Championship.
Both sides secured their places in the playoffs with games to spare and arrive into tonight’s match on a mixed run of form, having rested key players over the last couple of weeks of the regular season.
The winner of this two-legged quarter-final will then face Raith Rovers in a two-leg semi-final. The winner of that clash will face Ross County or St Johnstone in a two-legged final for the right to play in next season’s Scottish Premiership.
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