Airdrie set a brand new membership document of 20 video games unbeaten as they head into the Championship play-off semi-finals subsequent week, however had been removed from on kind.
it took a Si Ferry own-goal on the hour-mark to stage Grant Savoury's spectacular opener on the stroke of half-time, and the Diamonds simply did not actually get going.
Nonetheless, that document is all that issues, and they're going to have all of their big-hitters again for the conflict in Montrose on Tuesday night.
Peterhead took the lead simply earlier than the interval by Grant Savoury, however a Si Ferry own-goal levelled issues for Airdrie, earlier than Scott Brown put a penalty over the bar for the guests.
That already made it a second half that was way more attention-grabbing than the primary had been.
After a reasonably even first half, Peterhead took the lead on the stroke of half-time when Savoury let fly with an effort from 20 yards that flew into the proper nook by way of the left publish.
Whereas the guests had their moments, Airdrie had dominated the primary half, however merely not completed sufficient with their probabilities, placing one broad by Dean Ritchie.
Because it was, Airdrie's Kyle MacDonald and Peterhead's Scott Brown had been the one gamers to have a severe shot on objective every, as the sport was performed very a lot within the spirit of an end-of-season conflict.
Airdrie drew stage and Peterhead missed a penalty within the second half, however there nonetheless wasn't truly an excessive amount of occurring.
Airdrie boss Ian Murray made seven adjustments to the aspect that thrashed Clyde 5-0 final weekend. Goalkeeper Jay Cantley got here in for Max Currie, whereas Dean Ritchie, Scott Walker, Matty McDonald, Gabby McGill, Scott McGill and Jon Afolabi got here in for Callum Fordyce, Brody Paterson, Rhys McCabe, Dylan Easton, Calum Gallagher and Callum Smith - clearly with an eye fixed on that play-off.
Scott Agnew took cost of the crew, whereas Murray served a touchline ban.
His Peterhead counterpart made three adjustments to his line-up of their 1-0 win over East Fife. Flynn Duffy, Gary Fraser and Hamish Ritchie got here in for Shaun Need, Owen Cairns and Andrew McCarthy.
Airdrie created the primary probability in eight minutes when Devenny's free kick was knocked on by McDonald however Ritchie volleyed simply previous the proper publish.
The Diamonds had an different go six minutes later, however Kyle MacDonald's fierce effort from 20 yards was effectively held by Brett Lengthy.
Peterhead confirmed their menace in 20 minutes when Hamish Ritchie's cross/shot was slapped away by keeper Jay Cantley.
And on 31 minutes Scott Brown noticed a curling shot effectively taken on the proper publish.
It took one other 10 minutes earlier than there was an opportunity of observe, and it fell to Airdrie, with McDonald's cross from the proper simply too far forward of Jordan Allan, sliding in.
However Peterhead took the lead on the stroke of half-time when Ritche's nook reached Savoury and he tried a shot from distance that flew previous Cantley, struck the left publish and bounced into the other nook.
Airdrie tried their luck in 52 minutes with a Devenny free kick from simply exterior the proper nook of the field, however whereas effectively struck, was comfortably taken.
Peterhead went shut in 52 minutes when Brown's fierce effort from simply exterior the field was effectively blocked by Josh Kerr.
Airdrie went shut once more in 59 minutes however Jon Afolabi's shot was effectively blocked by Lengthy on the proper.
The Diamonds levelled in 60 minutes when McDonald's shot was deflected off Si Ferry into his personal web.
No before that had occurred, although, when Peterhead had been awarded a penalty in weird circumstances.
Niah Payne took the ball previous Kerr on the proper, who fell, and the referee pointed to the spot, however Brown put the penalty over the bar.
Peterhead tried to regain their lead with 5 minutes to go, however Alan Prepare dinner's deflected effort was effectively taken by Cantley on the backside left nook.
AIRDRIE: Cantley, Walker, MacDonald, Kerr, Ritchie (Agnew, 66), Allan, S. McGill, Devenny, McDonald, Afolabi, G. McGill.
Subs (not used): Currie (GK), Paterson, Fordyce, McCabe, Gallagher, Easton, Smith.
Bookings: Devenny (90)
PETERHEAD: Lengthy, Duffy (Conroy, 77), Quitongo, Fraser (Lyle, 73), McDonald, Ferry, Ritchie (Jordon Brown, 77), S. Brown, Payne (Prepare dinner, 73), Savoury, Jack Brown (Duncan, 55).
Subs (not used): Wilson (GK), Cairns, Strachan.
Bookings: Quitongo (21), McDonald (52)
Referee: Gavin Duncan.
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