Elgin remained top of League Two after holding Queen's Park to a 0-0 draw at Hampden Park.

City, who have now gone two league games without a win following a six-match unbeaten run, remained two points clear of East Fife, who lost a two-goal lead to draw with Montrose.

Queen's Park remain third, five points behind Elgin after drawing their third successive game, but had the chances to win the contest.

Elgin goalkeeper Mark Hurst tipped Jamie McKernon's cross away from danger early on before holding on to Chris Duggan's header.

Mark Nicolson headed over for Elgin while Hurst made saves from Craig McLeish and Duggan to earn his side a point.

Montrose came from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw against League Two promotion chasers East Fife.

Goals from Kyle Wilkie and Jason Kerr looked to have sealed a fifth successive league win for the visitors, and one that would have taken them to the top of the table, but Gary Fraser pulled one back before Terry Masson's fierce effort from distance ensured a share of the points.

The Fifers took a 10th-minute lead when Wilkie collected the ball on the edge of box before turning and curling past Montrose goalkeeper Alex Tokarczyk with aplomb.

Montrose responded well and had several chances to draw level, although the closest they came was when Graham Webster struck the top of the bar from long range just after the interval.

East Fife doubled their advantage shortly afterwards, with Kerr heading home from Gary Naysmith's 58th-minute free-kick.

Fraser pulled one back 12 minutes later with a smart finish before Masson's screamer in the dying stages ensured the points were shared.

East Stirling twice hit back from a goal down to draw 2-2 at Berwick, but they remain at the bottom of League Two.

Jordan McGregor and then Darren Lavery put Berwick one goal to the good, but their opponents responded on both occasions, through Neil McCabe and Thomas Orr respectively, to remain two points behind their relegation rivals.

It took just three minutes for the home side to open the scoring as McGregor headed home from Finn Graham, although they were pegged back on the quarter of an hour mark following McCabe's strike from distance.

John Coughlin's men retook the lead in the 69th minute when Lavery fired in after taking advantage of East Stirling goalkeeper Richard Barnard's poor clearance.

But the Shire immediately drew level once more when substitute Orr slotted home from close range from Aron Lynas' assist.

Kane Hester's second senior goal was not enough to get Arbroath the win as they drew 1-1 with Stirling in their mid-table clash.

The 20-year-old put his side ahead with a 70th-minute strike, following up on his first career goal away to Clyde in December.

He took in Greg Rutherford's pass to open the scoring but his side could not hold on to their lead.

With 14 minutes left, Darren Smith arrived in the box to finish off Steven Doris' centre.

Jamie Reid went close to winning it for Arbroath but was denied by Chris Smith, with a draw a fair outcome.