Tranent FC 1 - 2 Inverness CT

Scottish Cup - 3rd Round
Wednesday, December 10th, 2025, 7:45 PM at Millfield Park, Haddington
Attendance: 1,007
Referee: Colin Steven
Tranent FC Inverness CT

Goalscorers
Sam Jones (25) Mitchell Robertson (17)
Chanka Zimba (35)

Team Managers
Robbie Horn Scott Kellacher

Starting Eleven
Kelby Mason
Euan Bauld (c), Captain
Josh Grigor
Sam Young
Robbie McIntyre
Conor Doan
Sam Jones
Ben Miller
Dean Brett
Harry Girdwood
Cammy McKinley
Ross Munro
Mitchell Robertson
Remi Savage
Daniel Devine
Paul Allan
David Wotherspoon
Adam Mackinnon
Calum MacLeod
Joe Chalmers
Chanka Zimba
Liam Sole

Bench
Nick Aitchison
Harry Gordon
Euan Greig
Danny Handling
Owen Hayward
Guy McGarry
Reece Mullen
Broque Watson
Logan Ross
Ross Millen
Archie Kerr
Sam Thompson
Oscar MacIntyre
Jordan Alonge
Alfie Bavidge
Luis Longstaff
Billy Mckay

Substitutions
Euan Greig -> Robbie McIntyre (16)
Guy McGarry -> Harry Girdwood (73)
Danny Handling -> Cameron McKinley (73)
Broque Watson -> Ben Miller (73)
Nicholas Aitchison -> Sam Jones (89)
Luis Longstaff for David Wotherspoon (59)
Jordan Alonge for Adam Mackinnon (70)
Alfie Bavidge for Liam Sole (70)

Bookings
None. Paul Allan (72)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Ross Munro (GK) 22 apps -
Mitchell Robertson 13 apps3 goals
Remi Savage 84 apps2 goals
Daniel Devine 275 apps11 goals
Joe Chalmers 118 apps6 goals
Paul Allan 54 apps10 goals
David Wotherspoon 33 apps10 goals
Adam Mackinnon 55 apps5 goals
Calum MacLeod 50 apps5 goals
Chanka Zimba 19 apps12 goals
Liam Sole 25 apps5 goals
Jordan Alonge (sub) 19 apps2 goals
Luis Longstaff (sub) 90 apps11 goals
Alfie Bavidge (sub) 31 apps15 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Calum MacLeod (19 years 313 days)
Oldest Player:David Wotherspoon (35 years 64 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 112 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Archie Kerr (17 years 299 days)
Oldest Player:Billy Mckay (37 years 58 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 148 days
Domestic Players:13 (65.00 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones
Calum MacLeod played his 50th major competitive game for the Club.

Banana Skin Dodged


At the fourth time of asking, the Scottish Cup 3rd Round tie against Tranent FC eventually got underway some eight miles further down the A1 at the neutral venue of Millfield Park, Haddington. Constant monsoon conditions over the last fortnight saw this tie postponed three times due to a waterlogged pitch. However, Millfield Park, less than ten miles away, has been deemed fit for purpose and the game kicked off eleven days late under the floodlights in Haddington in front of what was left of an original sell out crowd from 29th November.

Former Hibs player Danny Handling was on the bench for Tranent with Cammy McKinley and Harry Girdwood spearheading the Belters attack. Scott Kellacher was taking no chances and had a strong bench to back up a solid starting XI as he looked to avoid the banana skin. Chanka Zimba and Liam Sole were up front. Returning from injury, Billy Mckay and Ross Millen were on the bench with Alfie Bavidge and Luis Longstaff.

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

At last, the long awaited kick-off got underway and Liam Sole was first to fire a warning shot across the boughs as he fired wide in the third minute after cutting in from the right. The first action for either keeper saw Kelby Mason save from Calum MacLeod a couple of minutes later before Sole was denied by the keeper. Paul Allan was next to have a go after quarter of an hour from a free kick with Mason dealing well with the efforts so far, tipping this one round the post. From the resultant corner, Danny Devine went close to opening the scoring. An early change for Tranent with Euan Greig replacing Robbie McIntyre through injury. A minute later Mitchell Robertson opened the scoring after Adam MacKinnon's initial effort was saved and Robertson was on hand to fire into the net. Tranent responded with a hat-trick of corners and Ben Miller fired wide. Inverness never heeded that warning and in the 25th minute Sam Jones levelled the tie ramming the ball into the net from two yards at the second attempt. Work to do here, banana skin back on! MacLeod shot over after half an hour but ten minutes before the break, Chanka Zimba shot low into the net to restore the visitors lead after great work by MacLeod in winning the ball and pushing forward before feeding the big striker to shoot home. Robertson shot over as the interval approached. Tranent were far from out of this one and Jones shot wide as half time arrived.

HALF TIME: 1-2

No changes at the break and it was an untidy start to the second half as sleeves were rolled up and tackles were abundant. Jones had an effort blocked as the Belters looked to level the tie and at the other end Zimba and MacKinnon also saw their efforts blocked. Luis Longstaff replaced the injured David Wotherspoon on the hour. Jones missed the target again, but the chances were still coming for Tranent as well as a wee penalty shout for hand ball. The persistent Jones let fly again as did Sole just before being replaced by Alfie Bavidge. Alonge also entered the fray as we struggled to put this game to bed. A triple substitution by Tranent brought Handling, Watson and McGarry into the tie. Big save by the keeper into the last ten to keep Tranent within touching distance off a Longstaff shot plus the follow up. Always edgy when there's just a goal in it, but after four minutes of time added on it's Inverness who will play Spartans in the next round,despite another late penalty shout.

Credit to Tranent who were up for the battle and made it difficult for the Caley Jags all night. They can be well pleased with their nights work.

FULL TIME: 1-2

Match report written by tm4tj