Cove Rangers 0 - 0 Inverness CT

League - League 1
Saturday, January 10th, 2026, 3:00 PM at Balmoral Stadium, Altens, Cove
Attendance: 575
Referee: Jordan Curran
Cove Rangers Inverness CT

Goalscorers
None. None.

Team Managers
Paul Hartley Scott Kellacher

Starting Eleven
Robbie Mutch
Michael Doyle (c), Captain
Justin Eguaibor
Liam Parker
Layton Bisland
Adam Emslie
Ryan Harrington
Blair Yule
Lewis O'Donnell
Mitch Megginson
Chris Maguire
Ross Munro
Mitchell Robertson
Remi Savage
Daniel Devine
David Wotherspoon
Paul Allan
Calum MacLeod
Adam Mackinnon
Joe Chalmers
Luis Longstaff
Chanka Zimba

Bench
Balint Demus
David Eguaibor
Fraser Fyvie
Reuben McAllister
MacKenzie Strachan
Logan Ross
Sam Thompson
Oscar MacIntyre
Jordan Alonge
Liam Sole
Alfie Bavidge
Billy Mckay

Substitutions
Mackenzie Strachan -> Liam Parker (46)
David Eguaibor -> Chris Maguire (72)
Fraser Fyvie -> Lewis O'Donnell (72)
Reuben McAllister -> Mitch Megginson(92)
Alfie Bavidge for Luis Longstaff (67)
Liam Sole for David Wotherspoon (67)
Billy Mckay for Adam Mackinnon (80)

Bookings
Liam Parker (21)
Chris Maguire (70)
David Eguaibor (94)
Remi Savage (94)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Ross Munro (GK) 26 apps -
Daniel Devine 279 apps11 goals
Mitchell Robertson 18 apps4 goals
Remi Savage 89 apps2 goals
David Wotherspoon 36 apps10 goals
Joe Chalmers 122 apps6 goals
Paul Allan 58 apps10 goals
Calum MacLeod 55 apps6 goals
Adam Mackinnon 58 apps5 goals
Luis Longstaff 95 apps12 goals
Chanka Zimba 23 apps13 goals
Alfie Bavidge (sub) 36 apps20 goals
Liam Sole (sub) 29 apps5 goals
Billy Mckay (sub) 361 apps127 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Calum MacLeod (19 years 344 days)
Oldest Player:David Wotherspoon (35 years 95 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 104 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Sam Thompson (18 years 203 days)
Oldest Player:Billy Mckay (37 years 89 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 215 days
Domestic Players:11 (61.11 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Munro gets us out of Jail


First game of 2026 for both clubs with something to prove. Cove looking to show their last two games were not a flash in the pan and Inverness hoping to show their last two were just a flush in the pan. Plenty of doubt over the state of the pitch and surrounding areas given the recent Arctic weather but some hard graft has shifted tons of snow to enable the game to go ahead, so well done everyone at Cove. Inverness had won both of the previous encounters this season by 1-0. Ross Millen was suspended and Alfie Stewart's contract has still to be sorted. Chanka Zimba returned to the starting XI to lead the line with Sole, Mckay and Bavidge on the bench. Cove had a sturdy looking squad on the field with Chris Maguire, Adam Emslie and Mitch Megginson big threats up front.

As it turned out, we had to rely on Ross Munro for a point as he saved a penalty at the death from Reuben McAllister.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A brisk afternoon at Altens as the game got underway with a few mounds of snow in front of the stands and Cove in blue with the Caley Jags in the pink. There was an early warning for the Caley Jags when Mitch Megginson hit the post from inside the box when put through on goal by former Aberdeen player Chris Maguire in the fourth minute. The response from the visitors was a great ball in from Mitchell Robertson that was close to finding Chanka Zimba in the box. Luis Longstaff found Adam MacKinnon in the box but he knocked wide from ten yards. The visitors forced a couple of corners to no avail as we passed the first quarter of the game with the pressure mounting on the home box. A Paul Allan free kick came off the post before Zimba's follow up was saved by Robbie Mutch in goal. Joe Chalmers shot wide after good work by Calum MacLeod. Ten minutes before the break Ross Munro was called into action to save from Megginson as he shot on the turn but the keeper wasn't overly troubled. Allan then saw Mutch save his effort before Munro denied Megginson at the other end with a good stop as half time approached and then had to save from Maguire as the hosts finished the half strongly. Not much in it at the break.

HALF TIME: 0-0

Strachan replaced Parker at the interval but it was the visitors that got the first couple of attempt away through Zimba with Mutch saving from a tight angle then denying Zimba off Wotherspoon's cross. The Caley Jags were pressing for an opener and Chalmers saw Mutch save his attempt. Big shout for a penalty for the visitors but the free kick was given outside the box which Paul Allan took and the busier keeper Robbie Mutch saved. A bit of composure needed here from both sides as Maguire shot wide for the hosts. On came the cavalry with Liam Sole and Alfie Bavidge replacing Spoony and Longstaff with twenty minutes remaining. Billy Mckay was on for MacKinnon and Mutch was soon saving from him as the clock ticked down. Danny Devine had his header saved off Paul Allan's corner with five minutes to go. Adam Emslie missed the target after ninety minutes, but there was even more late drama as Cove were awarded a penalty, but Ross Munro saved the day in the bottom corner from substitute Reuben McAllister in the 97th minute.

Yay I suppose.

FULL TIME: 0-0

Whilst we were faffing about at Cove, Stenhousemuir were stretching their lead at the top with a 5-0 thumping of East fife and Queen of the south came from behind to beat Kelty Hearts 3-1.

We had Ross Munro to thank for gaining a point with that late penalty save. Another disappointing result as our season falters. No wins in three now.

Match report written by tm4tj



Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
1. Stenhousemuir 21 10 7 4 28 16 12 37
2. Inverness CT 19 12 3 4 32 12 20 34
3. Queen of the South 21 10 4 7 30 26 4 34
4. Alloa Athletic 20 8 6 6 23 13 10 30
5. Peterhead 19 8 2 9 26 37 -11 26
6. East Fife 19 7 4 8 20 28 -8 25
7. Montrose 19 7 3 9 22 31 -9 24
8. Cove Rangers 20 4 5 11 21 25 -4 17
9. Kelty Hearts 21 3 4 14 20 46 -26 13
10. Hamilton Academical 19 9 4 6 33 21 12 10