John Rankin's side were taught a lesson in taking chances as City fought back for a point
Hamilton Accies' unbeaten run was stretched to 17 games, but they had to settle for a point against stubborn League One basement side Edinburgh City.
Kevin O'Hara, Reghan Tumilty and Jamie Barjionas all went close before .MacDonald struck his fourth goal of the season. The game fell flat after that, and Hamilton didn't offer too much, while City could have taken the lead. More sports news from across Lanarkshire Accies created the first chance of the game inside two minutes when Scott Martin sent Kevin O'Hara through on goal, but Aidan McAdams made a smart block.
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