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    Inverness CT -V- Arbroath - Preview

     

    Five to go

     

    Down to the last five league games starting with the visit of Arbroath on Tuesday night for a 7:45pm kick-off. That's two of the current form teams clashing, somethings going to give. After successive victories over Partick, Morton and Raith Rovers, we have brought our own fate back into our own hands with a late run. It's still a big ask, but win our remaining games and we will be in the play-offs. Who saw that coming a month ago? Mind you, we still have to play Hamilton, and that gives me the fear.

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    Match/Ticket Info

    Scottish Cup Tickets

    AGM 2023

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    Venue Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
    Home 23 16 4 3 57 19 +38
    Away 22 10 6 6 30 23 +7
    Neutral 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 45 26 10 9 87 42 +45

    We hold the overall advantage over the Smokies but four of the last five games ended all square after ninety minutes. They are now fighting to avoid relegation and will be a tough nut to crack as Dundee found out at the weekend in a scoreless draw at Gayfield. We surprised our own fans with a 4-1 win out of the blue at Arbroath in January.

    Last 10 Competitive Meetings v Arbroath
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    From CTO 4 - 1 win January 2023: Smokies Smoked: Both clubs had big wins in the first games of 2023 and it was Inverness that continued in style with a 4-1 win at Gayfield. Billy Mckay, who scored a hat-trick last week, opened the scoring at the back post in the ninth minute but Ben El-Mhanni levelled fifteen minutes later when he slotted into the bottom corner. Jay Henderson put us ahead just before the break as he lifted a shot high into the net from inside the box. Twenty minutes into the second half Dan Mackay shot into the bottom corner to double our advantage. Substitute Lewis Nicolson concluded the scoring in the 86th minute with a header from sub Steven Boyd's cross. Great win on the road for the Caley Jags that moves us into sixth place in the table, eleven points behind table toppers Queens Park. Great start to 2023 for the Caley Jags with two big wins on the bounce.

    Pos Team Pld W D L F A Pts
    Three fixtures on Tuesday night
    1. Dundee 31 15 9 7 54 32 54
    2. Queens Park 32 16 6 10 58 45 54
    3. Partick Thistle 32 15 6 11 58 40 51
    4. Ayr United 32 14 8 10 57 41 50
    5. Inverness CT 31 12 9 10 44 42 45
    6. Morton 31 11 11 9 43 38 44
    7. Raith Rovers 31 11 8 12 42 41 41
    8. Arbroath 31 6 14 11 28 41 32
    9. Hamilton Ac. 31 7 8 16 28 56 29
    10. Cove Rangers 32 6 9 17 35 71 27

    Tuesday 11th April

    Dundee v Rovers

     Inverness CT v Arbroath FC

    Morton v Accies

    Last Time Out

    We won our third game on the bounce with a comfortable 2-0 win over Raith Rovers. Jay Henderson played after being injured at Cappielow the previous week and opened the scoring before Nathan Shaw crashed in a second ten minutes later. With Raith Rovers looking like their season was already over, the Caley Jags did just enough without over exerting themselves and keeping themselves fresh for the coming busy April schedule culminating in the Scottish Cup tie against Falkirk at Hampden on the 29th. 

    Arbroath, unbeaten in their last seven league games, have eased themselves clear of Hamilton and Cove at the bottom of the table after two wins and a draw in the last three. However, it's still tight at the bottom and they will be in no mood to gift three points to us. A win over Queens Park  was followed by another over Ayr United before the goalless draw against Dundee on Saturday. 

    Latest Team News

    Billy Dodds has no apparent fresh injuries after the weekend and Jay Henderson played and scored which was a bonus. Danny Devine stayed on the bench which will benefit him in the coming weeks. No sign of Roddy MacGregor, Max Ram, Wallace Duffy or the two season long crocks in Shane Sutherland and Tom Walsh. There's little time to rest players with this month's heavy schedule so don't look for too many changes.

     

    Arbroath Starting XI v Dundee:

    Gaston; Banks, Little, O'Brien, Hetherington, Baldé, Gold, Stewart, McKenna, Dow, Hilson

    Arbroath assistant manager Ian Campbell said on BBC Sport: "I think everyone saw an Arbroath team really fighting for each other, well organised and professional. "The plaudits come to Arbroath today, we were tremendous. I'm so happy we done today what we've been doing since Christmas, we went about our business exceptionally (against Dundee)

     




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