18:47 GMT, Saturday, 5 April 2008 19:47 UK
Montrose 2-2 Forfar Athletic
Ten-man Montrose are still waiting to secure a place in the play-offs after they were held at home by Forfar.
The hosts went ahead when Steven Doris was flattened by Neil Stephen and John Baird scored the penalty.
Forfar equalised after a Chris Anton corner was knocked home by John Fraser but the Gable Endies went back in front through a Doris header.
Chris Heggarty was sent off before Chris Geddes cut in from the right and levelled the game with a curling shot.
Montrose: Peat, Buchin, Forsyth, McLeod, Heggerty, Gibson (Maitland 39), Doris, Davidson, Stein, Baird (Gardiner 75), Black. Subs Not Used: Hunter, Stewart, McKenzie. Sent Off: Heggerty (73).
Booked: Peat, Heggerty, Baird, McLeod.
Goals: Baird 6 pen, Doris 55.
Forfar: Wood, McNally, Smith, Stephen, Ovenstone, Donnachie, Duell (Geddes 77), John Fraser, Lombardi (Kerrigan 84), Grehan, Anton (Stuart 77). Subs Not Used: Fotheringham, Reid.
Booked: Stephen, Lombardi, Donnachie.
Goals: John Fraser 42, Geddes 84.
Att: 590
Ref: W Hornby
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