As Saints prepare to travel to Cardiff City Stadium, desperate for a win to keep up the pressure on the top three, the Echo looks back at a previous triumph against the Welsh side on home soil.

Ted MacDougall kicked off the scoring in the Division Two clash back on April 11, 1977, with a brilliant header in the 30th minute, courtesy of an assist from Peter Osgood.

In a quick succession of events at the Dell, Mick Channon found the back of the net twice within a span of ten minutes.

His first goal, a header off a precise MacDougall delivery, marked his 150th out of 228 goals for the Saints.

Daily Echo: Saints v  Cardiff on April 11, 1977.

He applied the icing to the cake that day, when he nodded in another MacDougall assist shortly after the sixty-minute mark.

Shortly after, Cardiff managed to get one back, and then clinched another in injury time.

But it wasn't enough and Saints held on to clinch a 3-2 win, before going on to finish 9th in Division 2.

Daily Echo: Saints v  Cardiff on April 11, 1977.

Saints' starting XI consisted of Wells, Sharp, Peach, Holmes, Blyth, Phillipson-Masters Ball, Channon, Osgood, Williams, MacDougall.