Livingston 0 - 2 Inverness CT

League Cup Match
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015, 7:45 PM at Tony Macaroni Arena, Livingston
Attendance: 644
Referee: Alan Muir
Livingston Inverness CT

Goalscorers
None. Miles Storey (12)
Daniel Devine (43)

Team Managers
Mark Burchill John Hughes

Starting Eleven
Darren Jamieson
Ross Millen
Declan Gallagher
Morgyn Neill
Jackson Longridge
Gary Glen
Scott Pittman
Darren Cole
Myles Hippolyte
Jordan White
Jordyn Sheerin
Owain Fon Williams
Josh Meekings
David Raven
Daniel Devine
Carl Tremarco
Greg Tansey
Ross Draper
Ryan Christie
James Vincent
Danny Williams
Miles Storey

Bench
Matt Gould
Ben Gordon
Hugo Faria
Kieran Gibbons
Spas Georgiev
Liam Buchanan
Ryan Currie
Ryan Esson
Liam Polworth
Lewis Horner
Nat Wedderburn
Richie Foran
Dani Lopez
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo

Substitutions
Spas Georgiev -> Myles Hippolyte (72)
Liam Buchanan -> Jordan White (73)
Ryan Currie -> Gary Glen (82)
Liam Polworth for Carl Tremarco (76)
Dani Lopez for Miles Storey (86)
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo for James Vincent (86)

Bookings
Morgyn Neill (90) David Raven (47)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Owain Fon Williams (GK) 11 apps -
Carl Tremarco 43 apps -
Josh Meekings 154 apps5 goals
Daniel Devine 49 apps2 goals
David Raven 125 apps3 goals
Danny Williams 76 apps4 goals
Ross Draper 130 apps7 goals
Greg Tansey 113 apps16 goals
Ryan Christie 70 apps9 goals
James Vincent 54 apps4 goals
Miles Storey 3 apps2 goals
Liam Polworth (sub) 40 apps1 goal
Dani Lopez (sub) 9 apps1 goal
Andrea Mbuyi-Mutombo (sub) 7 apps -

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Ryan Christie (20 years 214 days)
Oldest Player:Greg Tansey (2017 years 55 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 336 days
Domestic Players:4 (36.36 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:Ryan Christie (20 years 214 days)
Oldest Player:Josh Meekings (2017 years 55 days)
Average Player Age:26 years 104 days
Domestic Players:11 (61.11 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones

Low key affair:

Inverness eased into the 4th round of the League Cup with a low key 2-0 win at the Tony Macaroni Arena in Livingston.

First half goals from Miles Storey and defender Danny Devine settled the tie in our favour. It was a no frills win for Yogi who fielded his strongest available side against a Livingston team who are already adrift at the foot of the Championship table.

Comedy moment supplied by Storey after clipping the ball over the keeper inside the six-yard box he then almost fell over the ball on the goal line. He did regain composure just in time to nudge the ball into the net.

Owain Fon-Williams pulled off a good save in the first half to deny former Hearts and County striker Gary Glen and his opposite number, Jamieson did likewise in the second half for Livi as Storey forced his way through.

Mutombo and Lopez came on late in the second period and combined well only for Lopez to have his shot saved. Mutombo hit the post a few moments later but the two first half goals were enough to see Inverness through.

They will join earlier winners St Johnstone in the last eight. The Perth men saw off Championship leaders The Rangers with a first half goal blitz. Despite a spirited fightback by the first division side, St Johnstone held on to win 1-3. Move on, nothing to see here as the big team beat the wee team.

Ross County crushed Falkirk 7-0 (seven), and it was rumoured there will be an open topped bus parading through Dingwall tomorrow after this. Mind you, they were only playing Bairns.

Dundee United went to extra-time before ousting Dunfermline by 3-1, and Morton put out Motherwell after they were pegged back in the 90th minute by the Steelmen. However the Greenock men went through thanks to a brace from Alex Samuel. Michael Tidser added a third and it was 3-2 the final score after extra-time and a bit of unrest in the stands.

Wednesday night saw Celtic go through after a tougher than expected tussle with Raith Rovers. the Hoops winning 2-0 on the night.

Kilmarnock and Hearts were heading for extra-time at 2-2 after ninety minutes, but Nicholson snatched a last ditch winner to put the Jambo's into the pot.

The big shock of the round was undefeated Premiership leaders Aberdeen going down at Hibernian by 2-0.

Match report written by tm4tj