Raith Rovers 4 - 1 Inverness CT

Challenge Cup - KDM trophy - Final
Sunday, April 5th, 2026, 4:10 PM at Firhill, Partick.
Attendance: 4,812
Referee: Ryan Lee
Raith Rovers Inverness CT

Goalscorers
Innes Cameron (29,55)
Dylan Easton (60,69)
Alfie Stewart (37)

Team Managers
Dougie Imrie Scott Kellacher

Starting Eleven
Josh Rae
Lewis Stevenson
Darragh O'Connor
Callum Fordyce
Jai Rowe
Ross Matthews (c), Captain
Kai Montagu
Dylan Easton
Paul Nsio
Josh Mullin
Innes Cameron
Ross Munro
Mitchell Robertson
Ross Millen
Remi Savage
Oscar MacIntyre
Paul Allan
Jordan Alonge
Alfie Stewart
Joe Chalmers
Liam Sole
Chanka Zimba

Bench
Aidan Glavin (GK)
Scott Brown
Jack Hamilton
Richard Chin
Lewis Vaughan
Ewan Wilson
Logan Ross
Ben Brannan
James Clark
David Wotherspoon
Calum MacLeod
Adam Mackinnon
Kieron Willox
Luis Longstaff
Alfie Bavidge

Substitutions
Kai Montagu -> Scott Brown (59)
Paul Nsio -> Lewis Vaughan (71)
Josh Mullin -> Richard Chin (71)
Innes Cameron -> Jack Hamilton (79)
Dylan Easton -> Ewan Wilson (79)
Alfie Bavidge for Joe Chalmers (66)
Luis Longstaff for Chanka Zimba (66)
Adam Mackinnon for Alfie Stewart (77)
Calum MacLeod for Jordan Alonge (77)
David Wotherspoon for Liam Sole (77)

Bookings
Jai Rowe (77)
Scott Brown (90)
Chanka Zimba (53)

Red Cards
None. None.
Appearances & Goals To Date
Ross Munro (GK) 43 apps -
Mitchell Robertson 28 apps4 goals
Ross Millen 12 apps2 goals
Remi Savage 106 apps2 goals
Oscar MacIntyre 33 apps1 goal
Paul Allan 73 apps11 goals
Jordan Alonge 39 apps8 goals
Joe Chalmers 133 apps6 goals
Alfie Stewart 57 apps10 goals
Liam Sole 42 apps6 goals
Chanka Zimba 39 apps18 goals
Adam Mackinnon (sub) 70 apps5 goals
Calum MacLeod (sub) 67 apps6 goals
David Wotherspoon (sub) 47 apps10 goals
Luis Longstaff (sub) 111 apps12 goals
Alfie Bavidge (sub) 53 apps26 goals

Starting Lineup
Youngest Player:Alfie Stewart (19 years 253 days)
Oldest Player:Joe Chalmers (32 years 100 days)
Average Player Age:25 years 182 days
Domestic Players:7 (63.64 % of starting eleven)

Matchday Squad
Youngest Player:James Clark (17 years 288 days)
Oldest Player:David Wotherspoon (35 years 180 days)
Average Player Age:24 years 57 days
Domestic Players:15 (75.00 % of matchday squad)

First Team Debuts

Milestones
Alfie Stewart reached 10 goals for the Club.

KDM TROPHY FINAL WOE


The KDM TROPHY Final would be played out at the Wyre Stadium, Firhill, with Championship side Raith Rovers facing League1 Inverness CT. Both sides had won the Challenge Cup three times. Both sides shared the win in season 2020/21 when it was the Tunnocks Caramel Wafer Trophy with Covid preventing the final from going ahead. So today it's the Harry Hill way to sort it out 'FIGHT'.

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After the 'FIGHT' it was a record fourth Challenge Cup win for Rovers. They'll be dancing in the streets of Raith tonight. Bless them. KDM full time Raith 4-1 winners.

A defensive error allowed Rovers to take the lead through Innes Cameron but that strike was cancelled out by a superb free kick from Alfie Stewart ten minutes before the break in a relatively even first forty-five. Ten minutes into the second half Cameron scored his second after a free kick was put into the six yard box. Raith were now on top and Dylan Easton hammered in a third on the hour following us giving the ball away in midfield. An exact replica goal from Easton again gifted Rovers a fourth and the game was beyond Inverness now.

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Alfie Stewart got the game underway in bright sunshine. It was ten minutes in before the first half chance appeared when a long ball forward fell for Innes Cameron but his attempted flick goalwards was wide of the mark. A good burst forward by Jordan Alonge ended with a wayward pass to Liam Sole who has yet to get into the game. First save of the game arrived when Mullin brought Ross Munro into action with a shot from inside the box. Minutes later he had to pluck a deflected shot out of the air and right on the goal line. First good attack from the Caley Jags saw Sole drift forward and an interchange with Paul Allan but it was cut out for a throw in opposite the Rovers box. Munro saved comfortably midway through the half but it was Raith that were looking the busier. A long range snapshot from Sole almost surprised Josh Rae in goal but he grasped it at the second attempt. Out of nothing we gifted Raith Rovers the opening goal when Mitchell Robertson's short pass to Alfie Stewart was miscontrolled by the midfielder and a grateful Innes Cameron stepped in to knock the ball past a stranded Munro. A massively avoidable goal to lose and hugely disappointing. Inverness responded and an attempt from Sole was deflected high into the air as Zimba and Rae clashed in the six yard box. Minutes later, Alonge was brought down on the edge of the box and Alfie Stewart atoned for his earlier mistake to curl a beauty round the four man wall and into the bottom corner from 25 yards, and boy did he like that one! Much better from the Highlanders since the equaliser and they were now forcing the play and the half ended with the Caley Jags on top.

HALF TIME: 1-1

First moment of the second half saw Zimba booked for catching Cameron late outside our box. From the free kick into the box Cameron knocked in from close range amongst a ruck of people. Not bad after almost looking for a stretcher two minutes earlier. It looks like game over minutes later when after giving the ball away on the left midfield, Rovers moved swiftly into the box where Easton lashed the ball high into the net from fifteen yards on the left side. Looking suspiciously like a foul for us, Easton added a fourth from the same spot after we gave the ball away for the third assist to Rovers. After that everything was flat with a number of subs disrupting play.

FULL TIME: 4-1

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Inverness were the architects of their own downfall with some slack passing and poor ball retention. However, it's congratulations to Raith Rovers on their fourth Challenge Cup win and back to concentrate solely on League1 business for us over the next Month.

Two goals each for the danger men Innes Cameron and Dylan Easton were the difference with Inverness getting three assists. Unfortunately the assists were for Raith Rovers. Take nothing away from the goal scorers, they finished with aplomb, but it's criminal to keep presenting them with the opportunities. Players of that quality don't need a helping hand.

One plus was a super free kick for Alfie Stewart

Difficult to find an Inverness player to pick as our MotM with too many posted missing and making punished errors. We certainly missed Danny Devine at the back but errors were being made all over the park. Disappointing second half after we ended the first on the front foot.

It's a massive week coming up for the manager who will have to lift the players for the six pointer away to Stenhousemuir next week and a difficult away fixture at Peterhead three days later.

It's in our own hands, but we need to believe in ourselves and stop showing so much respect for teams that have still to earn that respect.

Match report written by tm4tj