Lets just hope a 2 week break will work wonders after a dreadful home performance against Hearts on the 1st March. With Marius Niculae called up to the International squad, and Ian Black and Dougie Imrie running a mile with Radio 1 for Sport Relief since our last outing, surely we are ready for the big match with the Bairns.
DETAILS
Inverness CT v Falkirk
Tulloch Caledonian Stadium
Saturday 15th March @ 3pm
SPL
Referee: Calum Murray
FIXTURES
Saturday 29th September:
Aberdeen v Gretna
Hibernian v Kilmarnock
Inverness CT v Falkirk
Motherwell v Celtic (Setanta, 12:30pm)
St Mirren v Hearts
Sunday 30th September:
Rangers v Dundee Utd (CIS Cup final, 3pm)
SPL RECENT RESULTS
Saturday 1st March:
Falkirk 0-0 Motherwell
Hibernian 0-2 Celtic
Inverness CT 0-3 Hearts
Kilmarnock 1-0 St Mirren
Rangers 3-1 Aberdeen
Thursday 6th March:
Gretna 0-3 Dundee Utd
Wednesday 12th March:
Celtic 0-0 Dundee Utd
Hibernian 1-0 Motherwell
PAST MEETINGS
The teams have played a total of 31 times (30 League, 1 Cup) with 97 goals (
46 Inverness CT, 51 Falkirk ) between them.Inverness CT: 9 wins (9 League, 0 Cup)
Draws: 7 (7 League, 0 Cup)
Falkirk : 15 wins (14 League, 1 Cup)
FACTS BETWEEN THE TEAMS
- There have been 20 1st Division games and 10 SPL games between the teams.
- There has only been 1 cup game between the teams, which took place last season in Inverness with Falkirk winning 1-0.
- The teams average 3.2 goals a game in the fixtures between these two teams.
- The biggest win in the fixture was when Inverness CT beat the Bairns 4-1 at the Falkirk Stadium on the 21/01/2006. Goals from Wilson , Wyness, Dargo and Tokely gave Caley Thistle a comfortable victory. Ireland scored a consolation for Falkirk .
- The last meeting between the sides took place on boxing day of 2007 with Falkirk making home advantage count winning 1-0. Inverness CT won the other fixture between the teams 4-2 in October.
- In the last 7 league meetings, the away team has failed to win.
- It has been 47 games since Inverness CT drew 0-0. 7 games without a win and 7 games without a clean sheet.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Marius Niculae (Inverness CT): The Romanian has 9 goals to his name this season, but this week was probably the best news he has heard this season. He has been re-called to the international squad for the friendly against Russia on the 26th March. This can only boost his confidence which will hopefully show on Saturday with a couple of goals.
Carl Finnigan ( Falkirk ): Former Newcastle reserve player, Carl Finnigan has just extended his contract with the Bairns by an extra year to 2009. He has scored 7 goals in 38 appearances for Falkirk and a major part of the team. Now been in Scotland for 13 months, and he is obviously happy to stay for longer.
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