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Kris Doolan struck to equalise for Partick Thistle

Substitute Ryan Stevenson's last-minute goal gave Partick Thistle the points against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

It was a bizarre effort, which looked more like a cross from the right, and eluded Owain Fon Williams in the Inverness goal.

It completed an amazing comeback for the home side, who went behind to an early Miles Storey strike.

Kris Doolan levelled just before half time before Stevenson' s first goal of the season clinched the victory.

The visitors came out of the traps flying and had two good efforts inside the first minute.

Iain Vigurs, who scored with a spectacular goal against Motherwell last time out, almost produced another when his left foot strike hit a Thistle defender to deflect it wide.

Seconds later Liam Polworth struck a 25-yard effort which swerved just past a post.

The Highlanders' early enterprise was rewarded in the sixth minute when Storey nipped behind the home defence to finish a neat move.

It took Partick Thistle until midway through the first half before they threatened.

A Kris Doolan header from a Callum Booth cross was superbly saved by Fon Williams, then Steven Lawless fired a left-foot shot from the edge of the box just wide.

But, just three minutes before the interval, Thistle equalised when Doolan clipped the ball past Fon Williams from a tight angle.

It was the home side who had the first real chance of the second period through Gary Fraser. His header from David Amoo's cross was well saved by Fon Williams.

Miles Storey opened the scoring for Inverness Caledonian Thistle

Liam Lindsay was next to try his luck. The big defender came up for a corner kick and, when the ball broke to him ,he sidestepped a couple of Inverness players before firing an effort just wide of the keeper's right-hand post.

Fon Williams then made an excellent double save to deny Lawless and substitute Robbie Muirhead as the home side looked for a winner.

In the final minute they got it when Stevenson's cross-cum-shot crept in at the back post to seal Thistle's first win in four matches and their third league win of the season.