The Dutch Gable House on William Street, right, was built in 1755, restored in the 1980s, and is undergoing further renovation today. Read about it here.
Cowdenbeath visit Cappielow today.
Morton have held third place for seven weeks now, and today's results are unlikely to dislodge them from that position. Second-place Dunfermline play Dumbarton, which is tantamount to a guaranteed three points and might allow the Pars to regain first place if Partick can't handle Livingston, who are six games without a loss.
Morton fans are pleased to see St Mirren in eleventh place in the SPL, on a six-game losing skid, and only one point ahead of Dundee. St Mirren's demotion would not be as epochal as Morton's promotion, but it would be a pretty nice consolation prize. The Renfrewshire Derby has not been a part of league play since the year 2000. St Mirren host Dundee today.
Morton's Archie Campbell is the First Division scoring leader with 11 goals in league play. Second is Steven Lawless of Partick Thistle with 8.
Airdrie United Reserves ended Greenock Morton Reserves' winning streak with a 0 - 0 draw.
League restructuring. The SFL proposes an amalgamation of leagues into a 16-10-18 structure (the two extra clubs being the Celtic and Rangers reserves). The SPL wants to carve a second 12-team division out of the SFL. Brave prediction: neither will happen.
[Morton win 1 - 0. Goal by Hawke. Partick and Dunfermline also win. St Mirren beat Dundee.]
Pohang host Gyeongnam tomorrow. [3 - 3.]
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