Motherwell win one red card appeal but fail with two
Motherwell have succeeded with just one of their three red-card appeals.
Motherwell have succeeded with just one of their three red-card appeals.
Charles Dunne's dismissal against St Johnstone was overturned at a Scottish Football Association tribunal, Motherwell announced.
But appeals against Trevor Carson's sending-off earlier in the game and Dunne's red card against Ross County three days earlier have both been thrown out.
Carson, who was ordered off after picking the ball up marginally outside his box, will join Carl McHugh on the sidelines when Motherwell host County in the Ladbrokes Premiership on Saturday. McHugh was also sent off during Motherwell's 4-1 defeat in Perth.
Dunne, who had been twice ruled to have denied a goalscoring opportunity, is free to face County but will miss the Betfred Cup quarter-final against Aberdeen.
The judicial panel tribunal will also hear appeals over red cards for Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack and Hearts forward Isma Goncalves.
Hearts revealed Goncalves had won his appeal over his dismissal against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. The forward was punished along with Kirk Broadfoot after the Kilmarnock defender hauled him to the ground and pulled his hair.
Goncalves will now be free to face Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday