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    Arbroath -V- Inverness CT - Preview

    Arbroath Test

     

    Inverness and Arbroath started 2023 with a bang, something's got to give as the New Year big hitters collide at Gayfield on Saturday. Both sides had been struggling to build anything before Xmas but found their goal scoring boots in the New Year games. Inverness put six past Cove Rangers and Arbroath had a stunning 4-2 win at League leaders Dundee. Plenty of changes at Arbroath for Inverness to contend with, however Dick and Dom are still going strong at the helm.

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    Venue H2H v Arbroath Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
    Home 23 16 4 3 57 19 +38
    Away 21 9 6 6 26 22 +4
    Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 44 25 10 9 83 41 +42

    Inverness shading the away fixtures but the games have generally been tight affairs in recent years apart from a rogue 3 - 0 win for the Caley Jags in March 2022. No scoring draw anyone?

    Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Arbroath - Honours even over last seven meetings
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    Last away win at Arbroath was a 1 - 0 win back in July 2021 when Shane Sutherland was the difference between the sides in a tight game on a difficult day for football.

    CTO summary: After a goalless first half Shane Sutherland broke through the middle to drink the ball neatly over Gaston for the opening goal with just over twenty minutes left. A late rally from the hosts should have drawn them level but Inverness hung on grimly to take all three points. In the opening forty-five, Sutherland had an effort cleared off the line and Nouble proved to be an awkward customer as he bulldozed his way around the park spurning the Lichties best chance of the first half. It was a welcome three points but a difficult watch throughout.

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
     
    1. Queens Park 19 11 3 5 38 27 36
    2. Dundee 19 10 4 5 32 24 34
    3. Ayr United 19 9 5 5 38 27 32
    4. Morton 18 8 6 4 27 19 30
    5. Partick Thistle 20 9 3 8 40 35 30
    6. Raith Rovers 20 8 3 9 25 26 27
    7. Inverness CT 19 7 5 7 26 27 26
    8. Cove Rangers 19 5 6 8 28 34 21
    9. Arbroath 20 3 8 9 17 30 17
    10. Hamilton Ac. 19 2 5 12 16 38 11

     

    FRIDAY 6TH JANUARY (7:45pm)

    Raith Rovers v Dundee Fc

    SATURDAY 7TH JANUARY (3:00pm)

      Arbroath v Inverness

    Ayr United v Hamilton 

       Cove R v Queen's

        Partick v Morton

    Meetings this season

    It's the third meeting this season and both previous games had ended all square. No goals back in August in the first fixture and a 1 - 1 draw back at the Caledonian Stadium in November thanks to goals from Nathan Shaw and Kieran Shanks. Mark Ridgers had been benched after the Morton gubbing as we entered our slump. Both sides have only one win in their last six games, but what wins they were. Six of the best including a Billy Mckay hat-trick, his fourth for the Caley Jags, with Devine and a couple of og's. Arbroath stung Dundee with four away from home for the Smokies at Dens Park. McKenna, Hamilton, O'Brien and Hilson put ten man Dundee to the sword and toppled them off their lofty perch.

    Latest Team News

    Great to see Mark Ridgers back between the sticks against Cove. Hopefully that's the end of the Ridgers Rift. Zak Delaney returned from injury and Sean Welsh played again but no sign of more recent casualties like Nathan Shaw, Cammy Harper. Roddy MacGrgor or Austin Samuels. Jay Henderson fitted in well on his debut and looks to be an asset and we have also taken young loan players back on board. Ryan Barrett has left the building after his loan deal ended. Wallace Duffy should be available for selection after his suspension last week.

     

     

     

    Arbroath 

    OUT x4: Lot of changes at Arbroath as they try to save their season. Kareem Isiaka has left Arbroath after his loan deal expired and Kieran Shanks has gone on loan to Peterhead with Ryan Dow moving in the opposite direction. Daniel Fosu has left and Mason Hancock has returned to Aberdeen with a knee injury that has ended his season. 

    IN x4: Yasin Ben El-Mhanni made his debut against Dundee and ran the show in that stunning away win and has plenty of quality. Former West Ham and QPR striker Sean Adarkwa is another new to the Smokies as is Joao Balde coming in from Hibernian.  As noted above, the experienced Ryan Dow comes in from Peterhead on an 18 month deal.

    Midfielder Keaghan Jacobs is in rehab after a knee operation.

     

     

     

     

     




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