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Davis Keillor-Dunn scored the priceless goal for Falkirk

Falkirk moved off the foot of the Scottish Championship after a priceless derby win against Dunfermline Athletic.

On-loan Ross County forward Davis Keillor-Dunn collected Zak Rudden's back heel and curled it low round goalkeeper Ryan Scully from 14 yards.

Dunfermline's Bruce Anderson had a first-half penalty saved by Harry Burgoyne.

Lee Ashcroft hit a post after the break with a header, then Anderson's poked effort rebounded back off the crossbar.

Dunfermline Athletic manager Stevie Crawford: "It's a difficult one for us to take because we had enough chances to win the game. Falkirk have come and done a job on us.

"I'll never rule fourth place out if it's mathematically possible. We've got three big games coming up."

Falkirk manager Ray McKinnon: "It's a big derby game and we're delighted with three points. Just previous to the goal, Dunfermline had missed a couple of chances.

"Sometimes in football you need to carry a bit of luck alongside your energy and quality. We just looked at each other and thought this has to be our day."