Inverness CT 4 - 0 Queen of the South

League - League 1
Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, 5:30 PM at Caledonian Stadium
Attendance: 2,003
Referee: Jamie Wilkie
Inverness CT  Queen of the South

Goalscorers
Liam Sole (8)
Chanka Zimba (35)
Adam Mackinnon (65)
Alfie Bavidge (75)
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Team Managers
Scott Kellacher Peter Murphy

Starting Eleven
Ross Munro
Remi Savage
Mitchell Robertson
Daniel Devine
Paul Allan
Calum MacLeod
Adam Mackinnon
David Wotherspoon
Joe Chalmers
Liam Sole
Chanka Zimba
Ross Stewart
Brenndan Dickenson
Jack Hannah
Matty Douglas (c), Captain
Zander Mackenzie
Benjamin Luissint
Kai Kennedy
Jack Stott
Reece Lyon
Liam Smith
Kurtis Guthrie

Substitutes
Logan Ross
Sam Thompson
Oscar MacIntyre
Ross Millen
Jordan Alonge
Alfie Stewart
James Clark
Alfie Bavidge
Luis Longstaff
Taylor Charters
Billy Gray
Lawton Green
Ben Johnstone
Kian Leslie
Niall Rogerson
Euan Ross

Substitutions
Luis Longstaff for Liam Sole (74)
Alfie Bavidge for Chanka Zimba (74)
Alfie Stewart for Adam Mackinnon (78)
Oscar MacIntyre for Mitchell Robertson (78)
Sam Thompson for Joe Chalmers (82)
Liam Smith -> Taylor Charters (46)
Kai Kennedy -> Niall Rogerson (69)
Brenndan Dickenson -> Ben Johnstone (76)
Kurtis Guthrie -> Billy Gray (82)

Bookings
Chanka Zimba (31)
Benjamin Luissint (79)
Zander Mackenzie (86)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Ross Munro (GK) 20 apps -
Daniel Devine 273 apps11 goals
Remi Savage 82 apps2 goals
Mitchell Robertson 11 apps2 goals
Paul Allan 52 apps10 goals
Calum MacLeod 48 apps5 goals
Adam Mackinnon 53 apps5 goals
David Wotherspoon 31 apps10 goals
Joe Chalmers 116 apps6 goals
Liam Sole 23 apps5 goals
Chanka Zimba 17 apps11 goals
Oscar MacIntyre (sub) 17 apps -
Sam Thompson (sub) 6 apps -
Alfie Stewart (sub) 36 apps5 goals
Luis Longstaff (sub) 88 apps10 goals
Alfie Bavidge (sub) 29 apps15 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Calum MacLeod (19 years 295 days)
Oldest Player:David Wotherspoon (35 years 46 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 94 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:James Clark (17 years 154 days)
Oldest Player:David Wotherspoon (35 years 46 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 164 days
Domestic Players:14 (70.00 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Sole Stunner Sets the Scene



The late game this week saw the Caley Jags who were on a three game winning run face Queen of the South who had lost two of their last three. The covers came off the pitch early and the frost had given up to reveal a pitch in perfect condition for this tea-time fixture. The earlier games saw Stenhousemuir record a big win at Peterhead to move level at the top with the Caley Jags on 23 points. Next Tuesday's opponents Alloa were held at Cove and are on 24points and Oli Shaw scored twice to keep Accies in touch on 21points with East Fife who lost at Montrose 4th on 22points.

Ross Millen was on the bench after returning from injury. Chanka Zimba started with Alfie Bavidge on the bench. Supplier Kai Kennedy started with Kurtis Guthrie the big danger up front for the visitors.

A couple of early opportunities for the hosts with Ross Stewart having to save from David Wotherspoon in the opening exchanges but we didn't have to wait long for the opener, and what a strike it was from Liam Sole. Chanka Zimba set it up with a superb spin on the left wing to leave the defender in his wake. He drilled his cross back to the edge of the eighteen yard line where Liam Sole met it without breaking stride 15 yards out to volley spectacularly behind the keeper. Great goal, great start for the Caley Jags. A Paul Allan free kick was tipped round the post by Stewart as we looked for a second in the twentieth minute. After a bit of a lull, we eased further ahead after half an hour when Sole won a free kick wide right. Joe Chalmers found Adam MacKinnon's head and he flicked it on for Zimba to react quickest to put the ball into the net a la Lawrence Shankland. Calum MacLeod went close as he met a ball inside the box but the keeper and defender managed to divert it just wide for a corner. It remained that way to the interval with Inverness dominant and Queens sporadic in their forays forward.

HALF TIME: 2-0

After the break the Caley Jags continued their possession game before extending their lead after some patient ball retention. Paul Allan and Mitchell Robertson combined for the latter to drill a low ball across the face of the goal where MacKinnon met the ball at the back post to punch it high into the net to give us the cushion to relax. No relaxing for Alfie Bavidge though as one minute after coming on he got on the end of a neat reverse pass from MotM MacKinnon to clip the ball behind the keeper. Queens were bedraggled by now and had we scored another four they could have no complaints. MacIntyre almost manufactured a last second goal for himself after getting through a couple of tackles, his parting shot bobbling across the face of the goal and just wide.

FULL TIME: 4-0

Match report written by tm4tj



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Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Inverness CT 14 11 1 2 26 8 18 29
2. Stenhousemuir 15 7 5 3 20 13 7 26
3. Alloa Athletic 14 7 3 4 17 8 9 24
4. East Fife 15 6 4 5 19 21 -2 22
5. Queen of the South 15 6 3 6 19 21 -2 21
6. Peterhead 15 6 2 7 22 27 -5 20
7. Montrose 15 4 3 8 14 29 -15 15
8. Cove Rangers 15 2 3 10 11 21 -10 9
9. Kelty Hearts 15 2 3 10 13 31 -18 9
10. Hamilton Academical 15 8 3 4 31 13 18 6