Hladky stars as St Mirren retain Scottish Premiership status

St Mirren secured their Scottish Premiership status for next season as Vaclav Hladky saved three penalties in his side's 2-0 shoot-out win against Dundee United on Sunday.
Following a goalless first-leg draw in the Premiership/Championship play-off at Tannadice on Thursday, the return in Paisley was a thrilling affair.
Nicky Clark put second-tier United ahead on aggregate with a 23rd-minute penalty.
But Saints forward Danny Mullen levelled with a fine volley three minutes later.
St Mirren were reduced to 10 men late in extra time when substitute Duckens Nazon was given a red card by referee John Beaton for leading with his elbow in an aerial challenge with United defender Mark Connolly.
In the shoot-out, Hladky made saves from Peter Pawlett, Pavol Safranko and Callum Booth, while Osman Sow hit a post.
Paul McGinn and Mihai Popescu scored for the home side, rendering Mateo Muzek's own strike against a post as irrelevant as Oran Kearney's side ensured they will stay in the top flight for another season.