The highly anticipated derby match between Queen's Park and Clyde took place at Hampden Park, where the two fierce rivals battled it out for bragging rights in the Scottish Championship. Both teams came into the match with high stakes, knowing the importance of claiming the local rivalry.

From the kickoff, it was evident that both sides were eager to take control, creating several chances early in the game. Queen's Park’s attacking line, led by A. Connolly and S. Drozd, put immense pressure on Clyde's defense but were met with a resilient resistance. The first half saw a few near-misses from the home side, as they kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

As the second half unfolded, Clyde began to assert themselves more effectively. Their midfielders managed to gain more possession, testing Queen's Park’s goalkeeper, C. Ferrie, who had to pull off exceptional saves to keep his team in the game. Eventually, the visitors broke the deadlock, scoring a goal that put Queen's Park on the backfoot.

However, showing true determination, Queen's Park rallied and struck back with an equalizer moments later, igniting the home crowd. The match ended in a dramatic 1-1 draw, with both teams left to reflect on missed opportunities. The fans left Hampden Park knowing they witnessed a classic derby encounter, one that exemplified the fierce competitive spirit between these two teams.