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Greg Kiltie's late penalty secured Greenock Morton's place in the Scottish Championship and a win over 10-man Dunfermline Athletic.

Kiltie converted from 12 yards on 84 minutes after he had been fouled by Myles Hippolyte.

By that stage, the Fifers were down to 10 men after Jackson Longridge had been dismissed following a second booking.

Steve Crawford's side need one point to guarantee their safety and travel to Inverness next Saturday.

Morton manager Jonatan Johansson: "I am so proud of how we dug in. We were well-beaten here last time and knew it would be difficult but we were good, really good.

"It means so much because the way this league has been it's been difficult to plan anything. Money comes into it, too. It's been a hard few months but we've turned it around."

Dunfermline head coach Stevie Crawford: "We did everything first-half other than score but there were a lot of nerves out there.

"The red card gave them momentum and I'm disappointed with the penalty - there was no push - because it means we lost a game we've put a lot in to."