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: Morton prepares for their final push, with a massive home clash against Airdrieonians scheduled for May 1st. The Highland Charge: Inverness CT’s Title Pursuit

: A late equalizer from veteran Billy Mckay secured a vital 1-1 draw at East Fife on April 26th, keeping them two points clear of Stenhousemuir at the summit.

: A hard-fought 0-0 draw against Queen's Park on April 18th showed their grit, but this was sandwiched between a tough 3-2 loss to Raith Rovers and a recent 4-0 defeat away to Ross County on April 25th.

As we reach the closing stretch of the 2025/26 season, the stories of Greenock Morton and Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT) have diverged into two distinct, high-stakes dramas across the Scottish leagues. While Morton battles for stability in the Championship, Inverness is on the brink of a historic "Title D-Day" in League One. The Championship Grind: Greenock Morton’s Mixed Fortunes

: Manager Scott Kellacher is looking to experienced heads like Mckay and David Wotherspoon to lead the team through their upcoming "Title D-Day" against Hamilton Academical . A draw in their final match will likely be enough to secure the title thanks to a superior goal difference. Head-to-Head History: A Rivalry Paused

While the teams are currently in different divisions, their historical rivalry remains a cornerstone of Scottish football. Over 37 competitive meetings, Inverness has historically held the upper hand with to Morton's 8. Key Stats (H2H) Total Matches Inverness Wins Morton Wins Draws Avg. Goals per Match

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