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Inverness CT 1-0 Stenhousemuir - KDM Trophy 1/4 Final

Caley Jags have got a semi

This KDM quarter final match was more than just a Challenging knock-out tie. It offered the winners bragging rights and the psychological advantage in the race for promotion to the Championship as League1's top two sides squared off at the Caledonian Stadium. A bitterly cold night probably kept the crowd down to a minimum as a biting wind cut across the stadium. Not a night for brass monkeys to be honest. It has been a hectic January schedule for both sides and The Caley Jags in particular are recently off the back of seven away games on the bounce. With that seven in mind, the hosts made a number of changes, seven in fact. Robertson in for Devine, Chalmers in for Alonge and Allan for Stewart. Wholesale changes up front with Billy Mckay, Spoony, Longstaff, and Willox starting in place of Zimba, Bavidge, Sole, and MacKinnon. For the visitors, a couple of changes with Finlay Gray, Euan Reilly and Kelsey Ewen coming in and Dale Carrick and Nicky Jamieson on the bench and Mikey Anderson dropping out.
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The Warriors came for a battle and got a bloody nose
So, looks like seven changes from the win over Alloa and just the three for the Warriors as the game got underway in Arctic tundra conditions. First moment of danger came from the visitors when Ross Meechan's header went awry off a cross into the box. The early posturing came from the Warriors and Finlay Gray's inviting ball just evaded Matty Aitken. In his first start, Kieron Willox was first to make a keeper work after linking up with Billy Mckay, but it was Jamieson that won this battle as he pulled off a one on one with the loanee from Stoke. At the other end Finlay Gray slalomed past three defenders with Ross Munro denying him with a reflex save. Willox looking interested in the early stages for the Caley Jags with Finlay Gray doing likewise for Stenhousemuir. Midway through the half Oscar MacIntyre was almost on the end of Longstaff's dangerous cross into the box but Jamieson was able to smother the ball. The visitors were totting up their corner corner count some ten minutes before the break, something we would do well to stop conceding as it can often be a cause for concern, Archie Graham heading narrowly wide from one such occasion when he could just as easily have opened the scoring. Half a dozen corners to Stenny, but in time added on, we won our first corner only for David Wotherspoon's header to be blocked and the half ended without a goal. A distinct lack of big chances in a frustrating first '45 with the visitors not afraid to put themselves about. All to play for in the next hour or so.
HALF TIME: 0-0
They reinforced the angry man attitude with Scott McGill getting his birthday card from the referee, booked in the first minute after the break. Calum MacLeod ended a good burst forward with a disappointing effort that missed the target. Surprise surprise, Gregor Buchanan followed McGill into the book. Paul Allan headed a Willox cross over before Willox departed around the hour to be replaced by Alfie Bavidge. A clearance by Finlay Gray kept the scores level as a ball into the six yard box was handily placed for a tap in. The substitutes flowed from the hour with Chanka Zimba and Dale Carrick amongst others entering the field. And it was a substitute Alfie Bavidge that opened the scoring with seventeen minutes remaining after his first effort was deflected behind for a corner. Following the corner Alfie shot high into the net from inside the box to put the hosts ahead after the keeper made a hash of trying to clear Paul Allan's corner kick, the ball bouncing off a ruck of players allowing Alfie to spin and lash the ball high into the net from six yards. Into time added on Zimba held up for Jordan Alonge to get a shot away with keeper Jamieson saving well. With no further scoring Inverness moved into the semi-finals to await the winner of St Johnstone v Ayr United which was postponed tonight. In the only other game that went ahead tonight, Raith Rovers progressed on penalties against Queens Park.
FULL TIME: 1-0
 


Date:  27/01/2026  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 1114 Referee: Peter Stuart 
 
Inverness CT: 1
Manager: Scott Kellacher
Lineup:  Munro; MacLeod, Robertson, Savage, MacIntyre, Longstaff (Sole (82), Allan,
Chalmers, Willox (Bavidge 58), Wotherspoon (Zimba 66), B Mckay (Alonge 82)
Subs (not used): Ross; Davidson, Devine, MacKinnon, Stewart
Scorers: Bavidge (73)
Booked: Sole (90+2)
Sent Off: none
Stenhousemuir: 0
Manager: Gary Naysmith
Lineup:  D Jamieson; Meechan, Graham, Buchanan, Bilham (Simpson 67), Ewen,
O'Reilly (Carrick 67), Gray, McGill, Whyte, Aitken
Subs (not used): Lyle; , N Jamieson, Cameron,
Scorers: none
Booked: Whyte (36), O'Reilly (41), McGill (46), Buchanan (53), Aitken (82)
Sent Off: none

By tm4tj in Reports 2025-26 ·

Inverness CT -V- Stenhousemuir - KDM Trophy 1/4 Final

WARRIORS KDM TROPHY 1/4 FINAL

Not just a KDM Quarter Final, but maybe an opportunity for either club to lay down a marker and give us an indication as to where the League1 title might be heading. I'm sure a resurgent Queen of the South will also have something to say about that, but in the meantime we need to deal with this KDM Challenge. It's obviously a big challenge with these two sides level at the top of League1 and Stenhousemuir could not be in better form having recently knocked Morton out of the Scottish Cup in emphatic 4-0 fashion and consolidating their presence at the top end of the table with three League wins in January, scoring nine whilst conceding zero. In fact, the only team to score against the Warriors was Stirling Albion (they did the same against us) in the previous round of the KDM Trophy which ended 1-2 for Stenhousemuir. St Johnstone or Ayr United is the prize for winning this one.
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Latest Loans Out
Alloa Reaction & Highlights
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That was our squad that prevailed over Alloa Athletic at the weekend, coming from behind to record a comfortable 3-1 win with goals from Chanka Zimba x2 and a first League goal for Jordan Alonge with a composed finish. That's 15 goals in all competitions for Big Chanka.
I would imagine that we will be rotating the squad despite this being a quarter final with the winners having to play either St Johnstone or Ayr United in the semi-final. However, it is an opportunity to get one over your closest rivals for promotion and I'm sure that won't be lost on the respective managers.
Our last KDM game saw us end Partick Thistle's run in the competition with a 3-3 draw before we emerged victorious from the penalty spot. In the previous round we had that mismatched 0-9 win against a Dumbarton XI at the Rock. Did that win give us a false sense of invincibility as we went off the boil soon after that crushing win. Back on track now over the last couple of games with much needed League1 wins.
TICKET INFO
£15 – Adults
£10 – Concession (Senior over 65 and up to 21)
£5  – Under 12
🎟️ available eticketing.co.uk/ictfc
🎟️ available in the Main Stand only with Section Lower F available for Stenhousemuir supporters.
🎟️Also available in-store from the Club Shop and over the phone during opening hours (Mon-Fri, 9.30am – 4pm)
Bar 94 will open at 1730, with last orders at 1915 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1930).
🍹 The bar reopens at full time, when the presentation will be made to the Man of the Match.
🚍 will leave the Bus Station at 1900, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle (or 10 minutes after the penalty shoot out if one is required).
🚍 fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders.

The warriors were on the council telly at the weekend as they beat Kelty Hearts 2-0, their third win on the bounce in January on League duty, all without conceding a goal whilst bagging nine. Dale Carrick is a man that needs kept quiet. The former Hearts and Binos player has pace, power and an eye for goal. Also in great scoring form just now is Ross Taylor who scored both goals against Annan and Olly Whyte who scored both against Stirling Albion. Matty Aitken has bagged himself four goals in January so far. There's a reason that the men from Ochilview are hovering at the top of the table. They are a decent side. The 4-0 thrashing of Morton in the Scottish Cup should be a warning we will do well to heed.
Whyte scored the winner when the sides met at Ochilview in December and back in August an Aitken penalty and a late Ross Taylor strike saw them get the better of the Caley Jags after Paul Allan had given us the lead with a penalty. If memory serves me right, that was another game where stats don't win matches.
In the knock out rounds of the KDM Trophy Stenhousemuir have beaten Annan Athletic 2-0 and Stirling Albion 1-2 last time out. Obviously the priority for both teams this season is to get into the Championship which could see both sides change from their League1 starting XI. That said, a place in the semi-final at stake and getting one over the opposition could see both squads take to the park with strong first choices.
🎟️ available eticketing.co.uk/ictfc
🎟️ available in the Main Stand only 
Section Lower F for Away supporters







By tm4tj in Previews 2025-26 ·

Inverness CT 3-1 Alloa Athletic - League 1

Jags Raid the Wasps

The Caley Jags got back to winning ways in midweek in a gruelling tussle at the Bayview Gulags and were looking to consolidate their position at the head of the table today against an Alloa side that had other ideas. They would be hell bent on closing the gap at the top end of the table after their big win over Montrose in midweek. With Stenhousemuir playing in Kelty at 17:30, we will have to wait another couple of hours to see how todays results impact at the head of the table on matchday 22.
The two Alfie's were on from the start with MacLeod replacing Millen and MacIntyre and Alonge retaining their starting position with Chalmers and Robertson on the bench. Kieron Willox was also on the bench after impressing as a substitute in midweek. Alloa looked to be unchanged from midweek with Connor Sammon no doubt waiting to come on for the last half hour. Always a danger we need to put this to bed before the fightback begins.
Bit different this time as we had to come from behind to run out comfortable winners with second half strikes from Chanka Zimba x2 and Jordan Alonge. A result that consolidates our position at the top of the table for now.
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It had been a bright eenuff morning in the Sneck but by kick-off a chill wind was swirling around the stadium as the teams entered the field of play. A couple of minutes in and after Chanka Zimba had been fouled, Alfie Stewart's free kick bounced wide. Stewart fired wide of the target from inside the box and had efforts blocked after ten and fifteen minutes as his shoot on site policy manifested. No surprise that the hosts were dominating the early possession as that has been a familiar story. However the problem of breaching the defence remains an issue so far. First big action for a keeper came after Liam Sole's ball in the box allowed Jordan Alonge to have a pop but Liam MacFarlane was equal to it. Another Sole assist saw Alfie Bavidge fire over before, against the run of play, Stewart scored. Alas it was Lewis Stewart of Alloa who shot home from the right side of the box after some sloppy play at the back. Definitely has a familiar ring to it. Bavidge found the side netting after Zimba had been blocked following good pressure from the Caley Jags, looking to get on level terms before the interval. Alonge was denied again ten minutes before the break after good work by Danny Devine. Alloa ventured forward five minutes before the break with Adamson having an effort blocked and scorer Lewis Stewart going close to a second. Sadly, it's a familiar tale for Inverness as stats don't win matches.
HALF TIME: 0-1
A big second half needed and no changes during the interval as the game got underway, Kurtis Roberts first to have a go, shooting wide. Parity was restored eight minutes after the restart when Zimba headed high into the net assisted by the industrious Alfie Stewart from a corner kick. Zimba would be denied another twice soon after McFarlane saving low down to deny the big striker on the second attempt. Inverness turned this game on it's head with twenty minutes remaining when Jordan Alonge slotted home from Stewart's long diagonal ball towards the back post. Three minutes later Zimba added his second and a third for the Caley Jags from inside the box aided by Stewart's long diagonal again, Alonge's header and Bavidge with the cut-back. With Inverness now in total control, the substitutions flowed from both sides and that broke up the play over the final twenty odd minutes. Spoony went close just after coming on but as it was, we saw out the game untroubled. Good win to keep us on top with Stenhousemuir v Kelty to come at half five.
Maybe stats do win games after all! 😂
FULL TIME: 3-1
 

Great comeback win after the early set back against the run of play. We kept our heads down and deservedly ran out worthy winners when previously we might have come up against a brick wall and settled for less. Zimba with two goals and Alonge with the other after Lewis Stewart had given Alloa the lead in the 23rd minute.
Our own Stewart, Alfie, was a wee buzzbomb and instrumental in getting us back on track and this time, maybe the stats don't lie as we overwhelmed Alloa.
Robert kept his ear to the ground in Bar94: 👂 Interesting listening to the players in Bar 94 at full time. Alfie Stewart said that Billy Mckay had been vocal at half time about wasteful set plays and that we were sitting deeper to try to combat Alloa having wind advantage. Alfie Bavidge said that, even 1-0 down at the break, they knew we’d win the game and it was a question of how many we’d score. Great to see that confidence surging through the young players.
 








Date:  24/01/2026  Venue: Caledonian Stadium Attendance: 2259 Referee: Lewis Hogarth 
 
Inverness CT: 3
Manager: Scott Kellacher
Lineup:  Munro; MacLeod, Devine, Savage, McIntyre, Sole (Longstaff 78), Alonge (Chalmers 90+1),
Stewart, Mackinnon (Allan 77), Bavidge (B Mckay 83), Zimba (Wotherspoon 83)
Subs (not used): Ross; Robertson, Davidson, Willox
Scorers: Zimba (53, 72), Alonge (69)
Booked: Devine (56), Bavidge (61)
Sent Off: none
Alloa Athletic: 1
Manager: Andy Graham
Lineup:  McFarlane; Foster, Dewar, Taggart, O'Donnell, Scougall, Adamson (Clarke 78),
Roberts (Hetherington 65), Stewart, Donnelly (Sammon 65), Gentles (Burnside 78)
Subs (not used): Ogayi; Graham, Rankin, McKay, Buchanan
Scorers: Stewart (23),
Booked: Adamson (63), Dewar (69)
Sent Off: none

By tm4tj in Reports 2025-26 ·

Inverness CT -V- Alloa Athletic - League1 - Preview

Back Home-Jags v Wasps

With points getting increasingly more difficult to gain as the season progresses, the Caley Jags entertain one of the better qualified squads in League1 as Alloa Athletic come North to the Caledonian SarensPSG Stadium on Saturday for one of the many six-pointers to come before the end of the season. We regained top spot in midweek at East Fife and Alloa strengthened their promotion credentials with a resounding win over Montrose. Top on goal difference with just four points separating us from Alloa in fourth. Inverness won a tight first meeting this season through a deflected Liam Sole strike. The last meeting was a 1-1 draw in November when a Longstaff goal was cancelled out by one from O'Donnell. All to play for with Stenhousemuir at bottom club Kelty and Queen of the South at East Fife. Big weekend coming up.
ℹ️ Matchday Info: Alloa Athletic (H)

🎟️ Tickets available from HERE
🛍️ Club Shop open from 10am - 4pm tomorrow, 10am - KO on Sat
🚗 Car Parking: North & South Open
🍺 Bar 94 open from 1200
🚌 Stagecoach Service Buses will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1245 and 1415.
🚍 return from the Stadium to the Bus Station 10 minutes after the full time whistle and at 1800.
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Stenhousemuir KDM Trophy
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Our last squad out in the arduous ordeal at Bayview where the first half passed everyone by before an Alfie Stewart blockbuster and an Alfie Bavaidge sprint & finish put us back on top of the table. It was hard work in testing conditions but we got there in the end.
Last Six League1:
D W L L D W
That doesn't tell the whole story of our last six League games. Hidden in amongst those results was a less that average struggle to beat Tranent 1-2 in the Scottish Cup, postponements, a 0-9 KDM Trophy thrashing of a weak Dumbarton side, two League1 defeats on the trot to Stenny & Montrose, a KDM postponement followed by a goalless draw at Cove, a KDM win at Partick on penalties, a Scottish Cup scalping at Spartans on penalties before we eventually lifted the doom and gloom in a gruelling war of attrition at the Gulags of Bayview in League1. Incidentally, the first draw in the last six above was 1-1 at Alloa back in November 25th and the first win was our last home game, a 4-0 win over troubled Accies. After the Accies game it was 7 (SEVEN) games in a row away from home. That's the roller coaster ride we all signed on for back in the day.
Inverness won a tight first meeting this season through a deflected Liam Sole strike: It took a massive stroke of good fortune for substitute Liam Sole to grab the winner with a deflected shot off Charlie Dewar in a match dominated by the hosts, however we allowed Alloa to push for an equaliser late in the game because we had failed to swat the Wasps away when we were totally dominant and Ross Munro had to pull off a good stop to deny Alloa a late leveller. Oscar MacIntyre was a deserved MotM with a great display of wing back wizardry. The latest meeting was that 1-1 draw in November when a Longstaff goal was cancelled out by one from O'Donnell.
Strap yourself in, there's more to come!!!
🙂On Saturday, the normal times will apply for both Bar 94 and the matchday bus service, ideal if you are attending hospitality.
Bar 94 will open at 1200, with last orders at 1430 (the bar must be fully vacated by 1445).
The bar reopens at full time, when we will be joined by some of the players.
🚍Buses will leave the Bus Station for the Stadium at 1245 and 1415.
🚍Buses return from the Stadium to the Bus Station 10 minutes after the full time whistle and at 1800.



That is how Alloa laid out their squad for the midweek encounter against Montrose. It ended in a convincing win for the Wasps as they trounced Montrose 4-1 with goals from Josh Gentles, Charlie Dewar x2 and Luke Donnelly before a late consolation by the Gable Endies through Graeme Webster. Alloa were good value for the win although Monty keeper Sharp won't want to see his involvement in the second where he missed a cross into the six yard box. Subs made after the hour: Clarke, Burnside, Sammon, Buchanan, Rankin. Good depth to the Alloa squad. Alloa claim that was Charlie Dewar's first goals for the club in senior football after 33 appearances. I beg to differ. He scored when we beat them 1-0 earlier in the season off an assist from Liam Sole...Well done Charlie.
Last Six League1: W L L D D W
Bookend wins v Peterhead (4-0) and Montrose (4-1), defeats v Queens (0-2) & Accies (1-0), draws v Stenny & Kelty.
A KDM Trophy defeat sandwiched in there 2-3 against Airdrie on 9th Dec.

Here's the FULL TABLE for a change>>>
Pos.

P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
PTS

ICTFC
20
13
3
4
34
12
22
37
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Stenny
21
10
7
4
28
16
12
37

QueenS
21
10
4
7
30
26
4
34

Alloa
21
9
6
6
27
14
13
33
5
P'Head
20
8
2
10
28
40
-12
26
6
E Fife
20
7
4
9
20
30
-10
25
7
Monty
20
7
3
10
23
35
-12
24
8
Accies
20
10
4
6
36
23
13
19 *
9
Cove
20
4
5
11
21
25
-4
17

Kelty
21
3
4
14
20
46
-26
13

Montrose v Peterhead - Postponed 🌨️ ☔
Kelty v Stenhousemuir 📺 BBC Alba 17:30




By tm4tj in Reports 2025-26 ·

East Fife 0-2 Inverness CT - League 1

On the Road Again & Back on Top

Another away game as we play catch-up at Bayview. The first half passed everyone by as nothing happened. A much better second forty-five saw Inverness build a head of steam before substitute Alfie Stewart lashed home a swerving shot from outside the box. Alfie Bavidge raced clear in time added on to seal the deal and put the Caley Jags back to winning ways and back on top of the table. Good win in difficult conditions.... but that first half needs wiped from the memory.
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Inverness got the game underway in blue and red on the artificial surface, their first visit in 27 years apparently with Oscar MacIntyre reinstated at left back and Jordan Alonge getting a rare start as well. Michael MacKenna would be a big threat for the hosts. A threatening ball in from MacIntyre on the left brought about a corner, but to no avail as a glanced header soon after bounced wide. Not much goalmouth action in the opening exchanges as defences were mopping up wayward balls forward on the fiery surface. East Fife players look keen to start a scrap in the opening quarter, shoving the visitors around at every opportunity. Untidy game with twenty minutes gone, the hosts in no mood to play attractive football. Too many players in blue not getting on the ball as of yet midway through the half. Zimba, Sole, MacKinnon, Alonge, Longstaff making no headway whatsoever with defences on top. Almost a bit of action as Sole found a yard of space to fire a ball into the box but it just evaded everyone. Ah well, back to sleep then. Twelve minutes before the break Brian Easton was replaced due to an injury with Halsey replacing him. Not sure Easton was injured, he might just have been bored. For a big guy, Zimba was struggling to win high balls forward. Mind you, he wasn't the only one. Liam Sole was unable to beat an egg in this first half as possession was gifted away all too often. Not sure I've witnessed such a poor half of football in my entire life. The BBC stats were not broken this time. It showed no shots on target. Grim stuff. Thankfully the referee called a halt to save our souls.
HALF TIME: 0-0
They tried to play highlights at the interval to no avail, alas there were none to show. Let's hope something happens in the second half or the 118 away fans will probably go home as well. And those watching on EFTV. I want my money back.... Early activity in the Inverness box as the defence cleared the ball in the opening minute. Luis Longstaff took a dig after the referee played advantage but his shot was dragged low and wide from the edge of the box. Not sure what it is, but something must be making all these players play so poorly. Biggest cheer so far was Munro slicing a clearance behind for a corner from which Bah tried a McTominay but fired over the bar. There was a corner onto the head of Zimba who should have hit the target but failed as it bounced wide. Danny Devine came in late at the back post off a Chalmers free kick but he stabbed his effort just over the bar. In fairness at least we are seeing some attempts and MacKinnon fired wide from outside the box. The closest effort so far saw McManus head clear off the line from a Devine header before Sole lashed the rebound well wide. The visitors pressure was mounting and after a period of decent possession it ended with Sole's cross being just too high. It had been coming and it was a belter when it did. After the ball broke to Alfie Stewart, he whacked a beauty of a half volley with the outside of his left foot high past the diving keeper from twenty-five yards. What a strike from the wee man. Kieron Willox almost added a second but his low curler missed the post by a whisker. Another effort from Willox was palmed away by the keeper minutes later followed by a blocked effort. A ball from a corner went vertical and when it dropped to Devine two yards out he missed the target. Should have been number two. Since the visitors upped the tempo with the introduction of Stewart and Willox there was only one side in it. And into time added on the points were safe when substitute Alfie Bavidge raced clear to finish at the second attempt after Hemfrey had blocked his initial effort.
FULL TIME: 0-2
Oh well, they can keep the money after a much better second half where the visitors dominated. That result put the Caley Jags back on top of the table on goal difference after an incredibly dull first half. It also broke our poor run of results with a first win in four League games
 It appears that wind was a major factor in the quality of the game in the first half but after that we had the wind behind us and it was one way traffic.
A couple of home games coming up next:
League1 v Alloa on Saturday 24th January
KDM v Stenhousemuir on Tuesday 27th January

Alloa beat Montrose 4-1 tonight
Pos
Team
Pld
Gd
Pts
😃
ICTFC
20
22
37
2
StennY
21
12
37
3
QueenS
21
4
34
4
Alloa
21
13
33
5
P'Head
20
-12
26
6
E Fife
20
-10
25
7
Monty
20
-12
24
8
Acciesl
20
13
19
9
Cove
20
-4
17
10
Kelty
21
-26
13
Two for the price of one!
Here's how Mantis saw the action:
Everyone's dream night out. A cold, windy January night in Methil Docks.
The first half was like Spartans all over again. Devine-Savage-Devine-Chalmers-Devine-Savage, 70% possession etc etc.
We started with a bit more purpose second half and meanwhile the wind seemed to have picked up although we now had it behind us. Kicks from Hemfrey in goals were struggling to reach the halfway line. If anybody scored it was going to be us but although the pressure was building, a goal wasn't a formality.

Kel has taken stick for his use of subs but the changes after an hour transformed the game as the pedestrian Chalmers and the 'tricky but ineffective' Longstaff gave way for Stewart and Willox. We upped the tempo as the Fifers tired.

Alfie Stewart's goal was a sight to behold. The celebrations from the management team were wild and joyful as well as relieved. The pundits always say that a tight game is settled by a quality player showing a bit of quality.
What about Willox? Well if you remember the first time you clapped eyes on Alfie Bavidge, that's what it was like. Electric pace as you would expect from a man from Nairrrrrn and great teamwork with Oscar down the left flank.

It has to be said that EF were woeful and are the worst team I have seen all season (I missed the 9-0 game in person), and resorted to the physical at times. The hardest Munro had to work all night was in dealing with passbacks. I think Dick risked a half fit Brian Easton who will hit 38 about 6 months before Billy, and he had to go off. Munro and Newton were both booked and flirted with second yellows at times.

It's traditional after a result like this for people to get carried away so beware the men from the Recs on Saturday. 👀



Date:  20/01/2026  Venue: Bayview Stadium Attendance: 0601 Referee: Cameron Stirling 
 
East Fife: 0
Manager: Dick Campbell
Lineup:  Hemfrey; Bah, Easton, Munro, Newton, Millar, McManus, Rowe (Healy 68),
Latona (Trouten 68), Culbert (Elharek 84), McKenna
Subs (not used):  Rollo; Halsey, Linton, Fairley, Nicol,
Scorers: none
Booked: Munro (50), Newton (57)
Sent Off: none
Inverness CT: 2
Manager: Scott Kellacher
Lineup:  Munro; Millen, Devine, Savage, MacIntyre, Sole, Alonge, Chalmers (Willox 59),
Longstaff (Stewart 59), MacKinnon (Allan ), Zimba (Bavidge 88)
Subs (not used): Ross; Robertson, MacLeod, B Mckay, Wotherspoon
Scorers: Stewart (70), Bavidge (90+2)
Booked: none
Sent Off: none

By tm4tj in Reports 2025-26 ·

East Fife -V- Inverness CT - League1

Backlog starts at the MGM Timber

After a seasonal collapse, Inverness need to get back on track quickly as they play catch-up at the home of East Fife. Tuesday night @19:45 will see the Methil men take on a stuttering Caley Jags, fresh from being dumped out of the Scottish Cup by league2 leaders Spartans. East Fife are on a similar trajectory to the Caley Jags having lost all four of their games in a month since beating Elgin City in the KDM Trophy. Their form has been erratic, going from beating Stenhousemuir 1-0 at home to being thrashed 5-0 by the same side less than a month later. Like Inverness, their early season form seems to have deserted them and recent games have left both sets of fans looking for for an improvement.
Time for the Caley Jags players to stand up and be counted. There's plenty waiting in the wings if they can't keep a level of consistency sufficient enough to get us out of this League. They are good enough, now get out there and show the world.

Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night.
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Match/Ticket/Bus £20/Info
Stenhousemuir KDM
Alloa @ Home
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Let's name and shame them. Here's the guys that put paid to our aspirations in the Scottish Cup this season. A team with enough talent to run away with League1 but unable to beat the Spartans.
Last time out Inverness fell to their worst Scottish Cup result ever as Spartans dug deep to take the tie to penalties against a gutless Caley Jags. They confirmed their inability to score with the first two penalties being saved by MotM Paddy Martin and we never recovered from that going down 4-2 in the shoot-out after 120 minutes without a goal.
Recent League form is no better with only one point from our last three games scoring just one goal whilst conceding three. The only highlight of late was ironically a penalty shoot-out over Partick Thistle in the KDM Trophy after an encouraging 3-3 draw. That was probably our downfall four days later at Ainslie Park.
This fixture was carried over from November due to the postponed Scottish Cup schedules against Tranent getting in the way, and they were delayed three times due to a waterlogged pitch.
Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H.
One of our better displays this season was the fixture at the Caledonian Stadium where we beat East Fife 4-1 at the end of September.
Fifers Swamped in Second Half Blitz: The rain arrived just in time for kick-off in the Highlands after a few days of late Summer sun. The fifers were in no mood to be turned over by an on form Inverness and made life difficult for their hosts. However, David Wotherspoon headed the Caley Jags in front after seventeen minutes. Nathan Austin levelled just before the interval but Wotherspoon scored his second after an hour and a deflected effort by Alfie Stewart added a third. 99 bonk as Alfie Bavidge completed the scoring in the 99th minute. That win put Inverness top of the table for now. Full Time: 4-1

The Fifers squad that went out of the KDM Trophy 3-0 to Arbroath on 13th of January. Rollo was in goal for that one and Tommy Goss has since returned to Annan Athletic after being on loan at Bayview. There's a few changes in that side to the one that normally is on League duty. Nathan Austin
Their last League1 fixture was that 5-0 drubbing from Stenhousemuir at Ochilview. Prior to that they had been beaten 1-0 by Kelty Hearts and Peterhead.
East Fife had no game last weekend as their Cup journey was ended at the end of November by Arbroath (2-0), who also ended the Fifers involvement in the KDM Trophy a week ago by 3-0.
🏆William Hill League 1
🆚Inverness Caledonian Thistle
🏟MGM Timber Bayview Stadium
📅Tuesday 20th January 2026
🕒7:45PM KO
🎟️Tickets
📺Live stream available worldwide 👀
➡️ https://eftv.info
Ticket Prices:
Adults: £20
Concessions: £16
Under 16s: £5
East Fife Community FC members (U16): Free
Inverness supporters should purchase tickets in Sections G & H.

Alloa Athletic play Montrose on the same night.
Accies beat Peterhead 1-2 at the weekend ☠️
Pos
Team
Pld
Gd
Pts
1
Stenny
21
12
37
2
ICTFC
19
20
34
3
QueenS
21
4
34
4
Alloa
20
10
30
5
P'Head
20
-12
26
6
E Fife
19
-8
25
7
Monty
19
-9
24
8
Accies
20
13
19
9
Cove
20
-4
17
10
Kelty
21
-26
13

By tm4tj in Previews 2025-26 ·

Spartans 0-0 Inverness CT - Spartans 4-2 penalties - Scottish Cup Rnd4

Spartans Cup Win
We were Underdogged

Inverness made three changes from their KDM Trophy win at Firhill in midweek. In came Danny Devine, Joe Chalmers and Paul Allan for Oscar MacIntyre, Jordan Alonge and Adam Mackinnon. Spartans had plenty of experience in their ranks with former Caley Jag Sean Welsh in their side.
Inverness were dominant over the first half with Paddy Martin the busier keeper with four or five saves. However it was all square at the interval. The same after ninety minutes and extra time came and went with Paddy Martin still unbeaten.
Spartans progress 4-2 on Penalties
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
An early opportunity for Billy Mckay was cleared off the line with Paddy Martin saving the rebound effort from Alfie Bavidge. Danny Devine saw his header turned wide and five minutes before the break an Alfie Stewart corner went close to going in. Not a great deal of clear chances in the first half but Paddy Martin again denied Billy Mckay with a superb save to keep the score level at half time.
HALF TIME: 0-0 
 David Wotherspoon replaced Alfie Bavidge at the break and Billy Mckay was again denied by the keeper at the expense of a fruitless corner. The game was more open after the interval with Spartans looking for their chances to hit the visitors when they can with Marc McNulty and Mark Stowe prominent for the hosts. However, the Caley Jags were building a head of steam as the game passed the hour. With twenty minutes left Zimba, MacKinnon and Longstaff refreshed our attack. Martin pushed a powerful MacKinnon effort over the bar but the bigger shock almost came at the other end when James Craigen crashed a half volley from the edge of the box off the bar above Ross Munro. Luis Longstaff did the same at the other end minutes later as chances became more frequent, his header was turned onto the bar by the keeper before being scrambled clear. Spartans were still well into this game as the clock ticked down to ninety minutes and the possibility of extra time and penalties is getting closer as we ticked into time added on. Inverness did put the ball in the net at the death but it was flagged offside. No more than Spartans deserved for their dogged display. Plenty possession for the visitors and plenty opportunities to score, but Paddy Martin is the main reason this game will go further having pulled of a string of saves during ninety minutes.
FULL TIME: 0-0
Extra Time coming up.
Into extra time we went and still the game remained goalless with Kieron Willox replacing Joe Chalmers for the last half of extra time and his debut for Inverness. Despite dominating most aspects of this tie, it would be decided by penalty kicks, something we practiced in midweek. Alas it did us no good as we flopped when it really mattered.
Extra time Full Time: 0-0
Craigen ⚽
Spoony ⛔
Russell ⚽
Zimba ⛔
Dishington ⚽
Longstaff ✔️
Scott ⛔
Millen ✔️
Nair 🎯 4-2

Spartans progress 4-2 on Penalties
Some you win some you lose, but that might just rank as the worst Scottish Cup defeat in our history.
Take nothing away from Spartans, enjoy your day and good luck in the next round.
We certainly enjoyed a few underdog days out... 🏆

 Well done Paddy, some shift
 


Date:  17/01/2026  Venue: Ainslie Park, Edinburgh Attendance: 0858 Referee: Iain Sneddon
 
Spartans: 0 (4 pens)
Manager: Douglas Samuel
Lineup:  Martin; Watson, Tapping, Sonkur, Drysdale (Dall 81), Craigen, Welsh (Nair 106),
Aiken (Russell 68), Stowe (Waugh 81), McNulty (Scott 99), Dishington
Subs (not used):  Carsewell, Chisolm, Ndlovu, Wylie
Scorers: none
Booked: Tapping (85), Craigen (90+3)
Sent Off: none
Inverness CT: 0 (2 pens)
Manager: Scott Kellacher
Lineup:  Munro; Millen, Devine, Savage, Robertson, Sole (MacKinnon 69), Allan (Alonge 82),
Chalmers (Willox 106), Bavidge (Wotherspoon 46), Stewart (Zimba 69), B Mckay (Longstaff 69)
Subs (not used): Ross; MacLeod, MacIntyre
Scorers: none
Booked: none
Sent Off: none

By tm4tj in Reports 2025-26 ·

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