The atmosphere was electric as Queen's Park faced off against their fierce rivals Clyde at Hampden Park. With chants echoing throughout the stadium, the tension was palpable. Queen's Park made their intentions clear early on, with a strong offensive display putting Clyde on the back foot.
By the 15-minute mark, a well-timed through ball from J. Bradley found A. Connolly, who slotted it past the Clyde goalkeeper with poise. The roar from The Spiders faithful filled the air, setting the stage for a competitive encounter. However, Clyde fought back tenaciously, equalizing just before half-time with a deft header from a corner kick.
In the second half, the game opened up. Michael Collie's tireless work in midfield provided Queen's Park with the energy to regain control. Eventually, a fantastic cross from C. Goldie found J. Bradley at the back post, who headed home the winner in the 78th minute. The cheers that followed reverberated off the stands, igniting hopes of a strong campaign this season.
As the final whistle blew, the players celebrated a hard-fought victory over their Derby rivals. This win boosts morale and strengthens Queen's Park's position in the Scottish Championship.
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