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Clyde 0, Airdrie 5: Airdrie's title bid is over despite thumping win over Clyde

Airdrie stretched their unbeaten run to 19 games with a resounding 5-0 win against Clyde at Broadwood, but Cove Rangers are League One champions after beating Dumbarton.

Rhys McCabe's 37th-minute penalty was added to by strikes from Callum Smith, Calum Gallagher, Kyle MacDonald and Jon Afolabi in the second half as the Diamonds ran riot to ruin Clyde's last game at Broadwood.

Rhys McCabe's penalty opener after 37 minutes came slightly against the run of play, but the former Rangers kid would have doubled his side's lead from a free kick before the interval but for a stunning save from Neil Parry, and Callum Smith had a looping effort cleared off the line.

Clyde had chances of their own, and forced a few saves from Max Currie, but nothing that you wouldn't really expect him to stop.

But Callum Smith's goal 10 minutes into the second half kept up Airdrie's impressive unbeaten run, and Gallagher added to it with an absolute gift from the Bully Wee.

A similar gift was presented to Airdrie in 71 minutes when Parry failed to hold an Allan shot, allowing Gallagher to control and slip the ball into the empty net.

And sub Afolabi added polish with a thunderous finish into the top corner.

Clyde tried to get something from the game, but just couldn't break down a stubborn Diamonds defence.

This was Clyde's swan-song at Broadwood after 28 years, with North Lanarkshire Council refusing to extend their lease agreement in the aftermath of the controversial transfer of striker David Goodwillie to Raith Rovers and back again.

The Bully Wee will ground-share with Championship side Hamilton Accies next season as they bid to find their own stadium.

For Airdrie the stakes were higher, needing a win to maintain their hopes of a last-day title

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