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Dundee Utd and St Mirren play out goalless stalemate in play-off final first leg

St Mirren appear to have the whip hand in the Ladbrokes Premiership play-off final after a goalless first leg at Dundee United.

Tannadice was packed out by 11,062 expectant fans, most in tangerine, but the first half lacked quality with only a couple of chances created and missed.

However, it will be Oran Kearney’s Buddies, who finished 11th in the top flight, and who are now unbeaten in seven matches, who will fancy their chances of finishing the job and retaining their Premiership status.

In the 15th minute United skipper Mark Reynolds was relieved to see his wayward header from Kyle McAllister’s whipped-in free-kick saved by his own keeper Benjamin Siegrist.

The Tannadice number one also started the second half by making great save at point-blank range from a Kyle Magennis effort, after Hodson had headed back a deep cross from Flynn.

The Terrors responded and McMullan flashed two dangerous deliveries across St Mirren’s six-yard box but found no takers.

With his side struggling to get the breakthrough, United boss Robbie Neilson threw on all three substitutes – Pavol Safranko, Sam Stanton and Callum Booth – but to no avail as the game petered out, to be resumed in Paisley.

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