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Scottish Premiership | Gameweek 25
Feb 5, 2020 at 7.45pm UK
 
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1-1

Durmus (73')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Templeton (25')

Mickel Miller misses penalty in relegation battle between St Mirren, Hamilton

Mickel Miller misses penalty in relegation battle between St Mirren, Hamilton
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Accies and St Mirren are still in trouble at the bottom of the table after stalemate.

Ladbrokes Premiership relegation rivals St Mirren and Hamilton settled for a 1-1 draw in Paisley after Mickel Miller missed a second-half penalty for Accies.

David Templeton put the visitors in front midway through the first half before Ilkay Durmus equalised from a free-kick after Ryan Flynn had been fouled by Miller.

Miller then won a penalty after being caught by Lee Hodson but dragged his effort wide of goal, leaving Hamilton one point above bottom-placed Hearts and three behind St Mirren.

St Mirren made just one switch from the side that drew with Hibernian at the weekend, with Jamie McGrath replacing Jon Obika.

There were five changes in the Hamilton line-up from the team beaten by Celtic. In came Brian Easton, Shaun Want, Johnny Hunt, Miller and Templeton as Jamie Hamilton – sent off on Sunday – Sam Woods, Will Collar, Blair Alston and David Moyo dropped out.

St Mirren started on the front foot but it was Hamilton who had the first real chance when Aaron McGowan's shot was deflected for a corner.

And it was the visitors who went in front after 25 minutes. Templeton was allowed to advance to the edge of the box and his low shot found the corner of the net.

Saints were furious that referee Alan Newlands had not blown for goalkeeper Luke Southwood handling outside his box at the start of the move.

The home side then missed a great chance to draw level when Durmus headed weakly wide after being picked out by Junior Morias.

Templeton then nearly made it 2-0 with a carbon copy of his goal, but this time his driven effort sailed just wide.

And there was a huge let-off for St Mirren when Marios Ogkmpoe unleashed a thunderous shot that cracked against the crossbar.

The home side finally mustered an effort on target in the final minute of the first half but Tony Andreu's shot lacked the power to beat Southwood.

It was Hamilton who continued to look more dangerous whenever they got forward and a low driven effort from Scott McMann was well saved by Vaclav Hladky.

Flynn then teed up Andreu for the home side but his shot was deflected off target when it looked certain that he would score.

Flynn was then brought down on the edge of the box by Miller. And after a lengthy injury stoppage, Durmus curled his set-piece into the top corner.

Miller then had a great chance to win it from the spot in the 77th minute but fluffed his lines.

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