Stenhousemuir 1 - 1 Inverness CT

League - League 1
Saturday, April 19th, 2025, 3:00 PM at Ochilview Park, Stenhousemuir
Attendance: 764
Referee: Grant Irvine
Stenhousemuir Inverness CT

Goalscorers
Charlie Gilmour og (91) Billy Mckay (56)

Team Managers
Gary Naysmith Scott Kellacher

Starting Eleven
Darren Jamieson
Kelsey Ewen
Kyle Banner
Gregor Buchanan
Ross Meechan
Sam Fisher
Michael Anderson
Nat Wedderburn
Kyle Jacobs
Matthew Aitken
Matt Yates
Marcus Gill
Ben Brannan
Remi Savage
Matthew Strachan
Daniel Devine
Adam Mackinnon
Keith Bray
Paul Allan
Alfie Stewart
Charlie Gilmour
Billy Mckay

Bench
Joe Morrison
Kinlay Bilham
Euan O'Reilly
Scott Tomlinson
Bobby McLuckie
Scott McGill
Corey O'Donnell
Blair Alston
Szymon Rebilas
Jack Walker
Connall Ewan
Robbie Thompson
Ben Gardiner
James Nolan
Calum MacLeod
Luis Longstaff

Substitutions
Euan O'Reilly -> Nat Wedderburn (77)
Bobby McLuckie -> Kyle Banner (77)
Blair Alston -> Kyle Jacobs (87)
Scott McGill -> Matthew Aitken (87)
Corey O'Donnell -> Matty Yates (87)
Luis Longstaff for Adam Mackinnon (46)
James Nolan for Alfie Stewart (85)

Bookings
Matthew Aitken (62) Charlie Gilmour (91)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Marcus Gill (GK) 1 app (debut) -
Ben Brannan 9 apps1 goal
Remi Savage 57 apps2 goals
Matthew Strachan 25 apps -
Daniel Devine 252 apps10 goals
Adam Mackinnon 37 apps3 goals
Keith Bray 45 apps10 goals
Paul Allan 32 apps4 goals
Alfie Stewart 16 apps3 goals
Charlie Gilmour 70 apps7 goals
Billy Mckay 334 apps115 goals
James Nolan (sub) 31 apps1 goal
Luis Longstaff (sub) 63 apps4 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Ben Brannan (18 years 84 days)
Oldest Player:Marcus Gill (2026 years 267 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 72 days
Domestic Players:8 (72.73 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Ben Brannan (18 years 84 days)
Oldest Player:Marcus Gill (2026 years 267 days)
Average Player Age:22 years 185 days
Domestic Players:13 (68.42 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts
Marcus Gill(Signed April 18th, 2025)

Milestones

Late drama scuppers us



With both sides still having plenty to play for, points were the priority today as the season inched towards a climax. Inverness would have to do it without their talismanic keeper Musa Dibaga with a young Bhoy in goal, Marcus Gill. The last time the sides met, Inverness produced their finest ninety minutes of the season to roast the Warriors 4-1 in the Highlands only half a dozen games ago. However, we have now reached the business end of the season where experience could be crucial to the outcome. The hosts went heavy with their early season attack force and had Yates and Aitken up front with O'Donnell and Alston on the bench. Scott Kellacher was limited in choices and had Gill in goal. There was a welcome return to the bench for Luis Longstaff although it remains to be seen how fit he is after missing the last eight games with a hamstring injury.

It was goalless at the break with Inverness dominating proceedings but Gill being more involved than Jamieson. News filtered through that Annan were ahead 2-1 against Arbroath reserves which has closed the gap to just one point at the break. He hadn't scored for yonks, but Billy Mckay broke the deadlock with a tremendous strike and threatened on another two or three occasions thereafter. Extra late drama as Stenhousemuir equalised in a scramble with either a Gilmour own goal or a Fisher bundle over the line. Meh!

The result was a blow for ICT who are going to be without first-choice goalkeeper Musa Dibaga for the rest of the season.

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Marcus Gill got his hands on the ball early as he had to stop a Kyle Banner header in the second minute. Charlie Gilmour took an early knock but continued after treatment fifteen minutes in. However, it was a cagey start from both although the visitors were having the better of the possession and forced a handful of corners without reward. The home keeper cleared a goalbound header from the line after twenty minutes and Adam MacKinnon fired just wide midway through the half before Matty Yates brought Gill back into action when the keeper held his shot comfortably from outside the box. Despite dominating possession, the home keeper had seen little action fifteen minutes before the break with little more of note before the interval.

HALF TIME: 0-0

Luis Longstaff replaced Adam MacKinnon after the interval for his first bit of action since March 1st but it was Kelsey Ewen that had the first effort on target with Gill able to save. Early second half pressure from the Warriors gained them a couple of corners as they looked to put the young Bhoy under pressure. Gilmour was in the wars once more and again received treatment but was able to continue. Well I never! 'He scores when we want' Billy Mckay opened the scoring with a superb strike following an assist from Alfie Stewart as he fired high into the net from the right side, his first goal for three months. Five minutes later Mckay had another effort brilliantly saved in the bottom corner by Jamieson. Mathew Aitken responded bringing out another save from Gill as he parried away the shot superbly and Ross Meechan headed wide as Stenhousemuir's play off position came under threat. Mckay saw Jamieson save again from the reborn striker with twenty minutes left. Meechan was again denied by Gill, saving in the bottom corner as the Warriors upped the pace. Danny Devine headed over from a set piece as we entered the final ten with the game on a knife edge. Stenny threw their whole squad at us in a final fling to try and salvage a point, and it worked. Charlie Gilmour got the obligatory yellow card before a dramatic own goal levelled the game after 90+ minutes with Fisher claiming it although it might go down as an own goal by Gilmour. And that's how it feckin ended. From 8th to 7th and back to 8th as late drama scuppered us.
FULL TIME: 1-1

That was Billy's first goal since January 18th at Annan. With Arbroath fielding a weakened side today against Annan and being humped 5-1, we are now only one point above the play off place although we do have a superior goal difference with Arbroath up here next week and a final game against Montrose incoming.

Embarrassing stuff from the Champions. I wonder if there will be a stewards enquiry.

Match report written by tm4tj



Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Arbroath 34 19 6 9 57 38 19 63
2. Cove Rangers 34 15 8 11 56 40 16 53
3. Queen of the South 34 15 6 13 43 40 3 51
4. Stenhousemuir 34 14 8 12 46 42 4 50
5. Alloa Athletic 34 12 12 10 52 44 8 48
6. Montrose 34 9 13 12 39 45 -6 40
7. Kelty Hearts 34 10 10 14 36 43 -7 40
8. Inverness CT 34 14 10 10 40 38 2 37
9. Annan Athletic 34 10 6 18 38 61 -23 36
10. Dumbarton 34 7 11 16 47 63 -16 17