Kyle Magennis' own goal secures a point for second-placed St Mirren against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership.
Kyle Magennis' own goal secured a point for second-placed St Mirren against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership.
Having endured a period of pressure, the visitors carved their way back into the contest when Tanser broke clear on the left and delivered towards the back post. The second half descended into something of a chess match, with Ryan Strain's booking for simulation after a coming together with Watson the only real talking point.Player of the match - Scott TanserFinal third frustrations for both teams - analysis
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