Motherwell secured top-flight football for a 41st consecutive season after coming from behind to beat Dundee 1-2 at Dens Park.
Antonio Portales gave the home side the lead, but goals from Tom Sparrow and a last-minute winner from Tawanda Maswanhise secured all three points for Motherwell, who were reduced to ten men following Johnny Koutroumbis’ red card.
Michael Wimmer made one change to the starting eleven that beat St Johnstone last weekend as Aston Oxborough replaced Ellery Balcombe between the sticks.
The stopper was called into action early in the first half as he raced off his line and produced a fine save to deny Adewumi.
However, the English keeper was powerless to deny Dundee taking the lead on the half-hour mark. A throw-in deep into the Motherwell box came deflected off Andy Halliday and set up Antonio Portales to fire into the top corner from 15 yards.
Motherwell looked for a quick reply and weren’t far off as Callum Slattery’s first touch set him wonderfully, but the midfielder had to watch as his shot fizzed just over the bar.
Incredibly, Dundee thought they had doubled their lead minutes before half-time as Portales produced a stunning carbon copy of his first goal. Thankfully, upon review, Clark Robertson was ruled offside in the buildup, and the goal was chalked off.
The Steelmen almost went into the break level as the ball fell to Johnny Koutroumbis at the back post, but the defender couldn’t find the finish, firing well over the bar.
Michael Wimmer turned to his bench at the break, bringing on Tawanda Maswanhise to replace Harry Paton, and he looked an instant threat as he danced down the left and saw his shot deflected wide of the post.
The Steelmen looked more dangerous and got their rewards just before the hour. Teenage midfielder Lennon Miller worked his way forward and forced a kind ricochet for Tom Sparrow to fire in his sixth goal of the season.
As the game wore on and with a draw looking most likely, Motherwell’s hopes of coming away with a point took a dent as Johnny Koutroumbis saw red. Initially booked for a foul on Larkeche, the Aussie’s tackle was deemed worthy of further inspection by VAR, with referee Kevin Clancy agreeing that there was more than met the eye initially, and the red card was issued.
The visitors might have settled for a point but actually looked more dangerous. Ewan Wilson, brought on in a defensive reshuffle, saw his effort palmed wide for a corner, and from the resulting set-play Dan Casey’s header came crashing back off the bar.
The visitors’ luck seemed to be out until stoppage time when Dom Thompson found himself down the right wing. He cut back in on his left foot and sent a deep ball to the back post where, somehow, Tawanda Maswanhise rose highest and powered a header past Trevor Carson.
That sent the travelling supporters wild, and with Ross County losing to Hearts, the result sealed Motherwell’s place in the top-flight for another season.