Raith Rovers 0 - 1 Inverness CT

League - Championship
Tuesday, March 16th, 2021, 7:00 PM at Starks Park, Kirkcaldy
Referee: Colin Steven
Raith Rovers Inverness CT

Goalscorers
None. Daniel Mackay (50)

Team Managers
John McGlynn Neil McCann

Starting Eleven
Jamie Macdonald
Reghan Tumulty
Iain Davidson
Kyle Benedictus
Keiran Macdonald
Regan Hendry
Danny Armstrong
Ross Matthews
Brad Spencer
Kai Kennedy
Gozie Ugwu
Mark Ridgers
Robbie Deas
Daniel Devine
Brad Mckay
Roddy MacGregor
Sean Welsh
Scott Allardice
David Carson
Daniel Mackay
Nikolay Todorov
Shane Sutherland

Bench
Manny Duku
Lewis Vaughan
Timmy Abraham
Frankie Musonda
Robbie Thomson
Dylan Tait
Jamie Gullan
Cameron Mackay
Kevin McHattie
Harry Nicolson
Wallace Duffy
Lewis Hyde
James Keatings
Miles Storey

Substitutions
Frankie Musonda -> Danny Armstrong (13)
Jamie Gullan -> Kai Kennedy (66)
Lewis Vaughan -> Brad Spencer (76)
Miles Storey for Shane Sutherland (63)
James Keatings for Sean Welsh (79)
Kevin McHattie for James Keatings (89)

Bookings
Ross Matthews (19)
Brad Spencer (41)
Jamie Gullan (89)
Sean Welsh (12)
Scott Allardice (69)

Red Cards
Iain Davidson (11) None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Mark Ridgers (GK) 147 apps -
Brad Mckay 158 apps8 goals
Robbie Deas 23 apps1 goal
Daniel Devine 103 apps4 goals
Roddy MacGregor 48 apps2 goals
Sean Welsh 59 apps7 goals
Scott Allardice 23 apps2 goals
David Carson 46 apps -
Daniel Mackay 47 apps7 goals
Shane Sutherland 110 apps8 goals
Nikolay Todorov 54 apps12 goals
Kevin McHattie (sub) 36 apps -
Miles Storey (sub) 87 apps21 goals
James Keatings (sub) 50 apps11 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Roddy MacGregor (19 years 90 days)
Oldest Player:Sean Welsh (31 years 9 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 228 days
Domestic Players:8 (72.73 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Lewis Hyde (18 years 249 days)
Oldest Player:Sean Welsh (31 years 9 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 325 days
Domestic Players:14 (77.78 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones
James Keatings played his 50th major competitive game for the Club.

McCann breaks his duck

Inverness beat ten-man Raith Rovers thanks to a tidy second half goal from Dan Mackay who had controlled a kick out from Ridgers before lifting the ball over keeper MacDonald for the only goal of the game. We were never troubled for long spells but struggled to impose ourselves against the ten men after Iain Davidson was sent off after a midfield clash. A welcome three points and a first win under Neil McCann.

After the goalless draw four days earlier, the two sides went toe to toe once more for the fourth time this season. The League Cup encounter ended 3-3 in November, eleven days later at Inverness ended 2-0 for the Caley Jags and Friday's game finished 0-0. Despite the league positions, there was little to choose between the sides at the Caledonian Stadium and both sides were looking for maximum points at different ends of the table. Inverness were somewhat down to the bare bones on Friday and were hoping to have a couple of their missing players back. McCann went with the same starting XI that played the whole game on Friday night and Miles Storey was fit enough to make the bench. John McGlynn had no such problems apart from Fernandy Mendy who is still away on African Nations duty. Ugwu again started up front and there were starts for Armstrong, and Mathews with Duku on the bench alongside Vaughan, Musonda and Tait.

Raith set the ball rolling but it was Inverness that started the fastest. A Danny Devine header came back off the corner of bar and post and from the resultant return ball into the box it was stabbed into the hands of Jamie MacDonald from four yards.

Ten minutes in and Iain Davidson was given a straight red after a clash in the middle of the Raith half. That started a wee stushie and Davidson was red carded with Sean Welsh also booked.

A great burst down the left by Dan Mackay after twenty minutes ended with keeper MacDonald throwing an arm out to keep the ball out at the expense of a fruitless corner.

It was a much faster start by Inverness after we were slow out of the blocks on Friday night but with half an hour gone we were not making the extra man count. In fact we were more impressive when Raith had eleven on the park.

A great ball forward found Todorov running into the box but the defender stood his ground to usher the ball clear.

Ridgers did well to cut out a great ball in from the left and took a knock as the striker closed in. Some loose passing was restricting our forward play as Rovers dug in. A swift move cut Rovers open but Sutherland was crowded out in the six yard box.

As the interval approached Raith were making their way down the touchline with a number of throw-ins as the game turned untidy but it remained goalless at the break.

Half Time: 0-0

Macdonald was fortunate that Shane Sutherland was not sharp enough to take advantage of a spilled ball at the edge of the box as it bounced back into his hands off the big forward.

Tumilty sent a rasping shot from distance that Ridgers tipped over comfortably.

Less than five minutes after the restart the visitors took the lead after a long ball from keeper Ridgers went all the way to the edge of the Raith box where Dan Mackay did brilliantly to get clear of the defender before cheekily lifting the ball over the advancing Macdonald and into the empty net.

We could have doubled our lead but for a weak finish this time by Mackay as he burst into the left side of the box.

From a deep corner, Benedictus lofted a header towards the top of the goal frame and Ridgers took no chances and tipped the ball behind for a corner. Better play from Rovers and their next corner saw a header bounce well wide.

A free kick to the Caley Jags ended with a shot being charged down in a crowded defence and Inverness made their first change with Miles Storey replacing Shane Sutherland.

Gullan dipped a free kick over with Ridgers watching closely. Rovers were pushing for an equaliser as Ridgers fluffed a punch clear for a corner.

A tidy run on the left and cut back by Storey saw a first time effort from Sean Welsh curl just wide with MacDonald beaten.

A Keatings free kick found Deas in space inside the box on the left but his clipped shot rolled across the face of the goal and out for a goal kick.

Ridgers was forced into a good diving save as Vaughan shot from the edge of the box to remind Inverness how precarious a one goal lead can be with five minutes left on the clock.

Full Time: 0-1

However, despite the usual late scares, the Raith ten man challenge petered out and Inverness claimed a valuable three points and manager Neil McCann his first win.

What a crucial three points that could be and with Ayr beating Dundee it's getting very tight in the middle section of the table.

Match report written by tm4tj



Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Hearts 20 14 3 3 48 21 27 45
2. Dunfermline 18 8 6 4 27 19 8 30
3. Raith Rovers 19 8 5 6 32 25 7 29
4. Dundee 19 7 6 6 34 35 -1 27
5. Queen of the South 20 8 3 9 32 40 -8 27
6. Inverness CT 20 5 9 6 26 23 3 24
7. Ayr United 20 6 6 8 25 24 1 24
8. Morton 20 5 7 8 17 25 -8 22
9. Arbroath 20 5 6 9 17 26 -9 21
10. Alloa Athletic 20 4 5 11 24 44 -20 17