Steady rain blanketed Firhill on Saturday as Partick prepared to face Inverness. This was a crucial match, with both teams seeking vital points in the chase for promotion in the Scottish Championship. Despite the challenging conditions, the atmosphere was electric, with fans eager to support their team.

In the first half, Partick struggled to find their rhythm. The pitch quickly became slick, making passes difficult and resulting in several turnovers. Inverness capitalized on this, revealing their tactics early on with swift counterattacks. It wasn't long before they broke the deadlock, scoring after a defensive lapse in the 23rd minute.

Partick rallied in the second half, pushing forward in search of an equalizer. L. Budinauckas made several vital saves to keep the score within reach, showcasing his growing confidence in goal. R. Crawford's efforts in midfield were invaluable, dictating play as he pushed forward, but the squad lacked the clinical edge in front of the goal.

even though Partick fell short with a 1-0 loss, there were promising glimpses of what they can achieve. Fans left the stadium knowing their team fought valiantly, but also recognizing the need for improvement as they look to bounce back in their next fixture against Dunfermline.