It is all square in the Championship play-off semi-final after Accies came from behind in Clackmannanshire
Hamilton Accies needed a late Kevin O'Hara header to keep them level in the Championship play-off semi-final with Alloa after the sides shared four goals at the Indodrill.
These sides both met at this stage last season in a dramatic 5-3 aggregate win for Accies, in which they trailed 3-0 over half an hour into the second leg, and the first leg provided plenty of drama as well. Accies created the first real opening in 13 minutes with a glorious chance when Jamie Barjonas swung a corner towards the back post, finding Reghan Tumilty unmarked. The defender took it first time on the volley and arrowed his effort narrowly wide when he should have scored.
Just a minute later Accies took the lead. The Wasps struggled to deal with a cross into the box from Jackson Longridge and when Tumilty knocked a header back into the danger area, it fell perfectly for Henderson to hook an acrobatic effort beyond PJ Morrison. Four minutes later, Scougall should have put the hosts in front when he got the break of the ball in a challenge with Lee Kilday and just as it looked like all he had to do was pick his spot, he snatched at the strike and sliced it well wide.
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