Queens Park 1 Dunfermline 4
Saturday, 18th Nov 2017William Hill Scottish Cup third round: Clark (48) 0-1, Talbot (59) 0-2, Galt (63) 1-2, Ryan (78) 1-3, McManus (89) 1-4
This was the first time that the sides had ever met in the Scottish Cup and with the draw being an away tie meant that for the players, management and fans they could look forward to the first trip to Hampden Park since the 2009 Scottish Cup Semi Final.
Jordan Burt wrote:- After a slow start, this William Hill Scottish Cup tie saw five goals in the second-half in what turned out to be a hard-fought win for the Pars, despite the scoreline, thanks to goals from Nicky Clark. Jason Talbot. Andy Ryan and Declan McManus.
Queens Park came into this game on the back of only one win in their last six matches. With suspensions to top scorer Anton Brady and captain Sean Burns and injuries to Kevin Green and Ciaran Summers, it meant Gus MacPherson was forced into four changes from the previous week’s side that lost at Hampden Park to Arbroath. Lewis Magee, Conor McVey, James MacLennon and David Galt came into the starting line-up as the Spiders looked to cause an upset against their Championship opponents.
Allan Johnston wasn’t tempted to make any changes despite this being their first of three games within the space of seven days.
David Galt faced up against Ryan Williamson in the fourth minute and after getting to the bye-line his cutback was put behind by Callum Morris for the first corner of the game. Millen’s delivery caused problems as Sean Murdoch came out and missed it but the foul was given and the Pars would restart play with a free-kick.
On six minutes, Galt won another corner and his delivery saw Murdoch punch to safety before Ashcroft completed the clearance by conceding a throw-in midway inside his own half. Next minute a foul by Kallum Higginbotham allowed Gregor Fotheringham to swing the ball in. When Cummins laid it back for Galt, his 20-yard effort went way over.
MacLennan picked up an angled ball forward by Gibson and managed to beat Morris for pace. Murdoch was out smart save at the feet of the striker. Up the other end, McManus’ shot from distance was blocked by Cummins as the Fifers struggled to get into the match in the early stages.
It was a 16th minute delivery by Cardle which caused the first chance of the game for the Pars with the home side seeing the cross behind for a corner. Higginbotham’s inswinging delivery was headed back across goal by Lee Ashcroft but his header was cleared off the line before Higginbotham won another corner, which was wasted as it went out for a goal-kick.
Clark did well on the left to hold the ball up and swing a cross in but McManus couldn’t get a shot away under pressure as the ball went out for another goal-kick.
McManus managed to get the ball under control and fire in another long-range attempt but his effort was well wide of White’s goal. Then Galt squirmed away from Williamson before his delivery hit the post! Ashcroft was on hand to make the decisive clearance from the rebound as the visitors survive once more.
Cardle tried to switch the ball across to Williamson but Galt intercepted on the half-way line. He drove forward before firing in an effort which Murdoch saved down low. After being set up by Duff, McVey’s follow up went harmlessly over the bar.
At the other end, Cardle dribbled to the right and his cross found Clark whose header went just wide of White’s left hand post. It was a tough opening half for Johnston’s men with the Championship side being unable to find a rhythm consistently enough to cause many problems in the Queens Park defence. Former Par MacPherson would have been the happier of the two managers at the break and may even feel unlucky to not being ahead at the break.
Half time: Queens Park 0 Dunfermline 0
No changes at the interval for either side as Dunfermline got the game back underway and it was Nicky CLARK who put the Fifers in front two minutes into the second half. Cardle floated in a cross to the back post and Clark was there to head home. 1-0 Dunfermline.
Williamson got to the bye-line in the next attack but his delivery was too close to the keeper who gathered at his near post. Clark then broke free down the right, his cross found McManus who tried an acrobatic effort which came off Cummins before Millen nodded the ball back to White on the goal-line.
On 59 minutes, it was the unlikeliest of goalscorers as Jason TALBOT got his first goal of the season. He was in space, 25-yard-out in the middle of the park and he rifled a left-footed effort past White to double the advantage of Dunfermline. 2-0.
The home side won a free-kick on the left, just a yard or so in from the touchline, around 12 yards out. As it was swung into the near post by Galt, it caused all sorts of issues in the penalty area with the ball nestling into the corner of Murdoch’s net. The goal was credited to GALT although there may well have been a touch before it crossed the line. 2-1 Dunfermline.
Moments later, Nat Wedderburn was replaced by Aaron Splaine as Allan Johnston quickly reacted on the Queens Park goal. However, the Spiders almost got an equaliser as the game carried on as Dominic Docherty smashed the ball off the bar from the edge of the area, with Dunfermline being let off again.
MacPherson then took off Docherty and MacLennan, to be replaced by Robbie Letch and William Mortimer. Dunfermline also made another swap as Nicky Clark made way for Andy Ryan who would get the final 20 or so minutes of this cup tie.
The game has become more of a midfield battle since Galt’s 63rd minute strike and neither side were creating too many chances as the game headed into the closing stages.
However, when Morris misplaced a pass Robbie Leitch went clean through on goal. A brilliant recovery tackle from centre-back Lee Ashcroft got the visitors out of trouble and denied the Spiders who almost went 3-1 down moments later after Cardle found space at the edge of the area but he shot wide.
Lewis Martin was then to make his Hampden debut as he entered the field of play replacing Dean Shiels as Dunfermline made a tactical switch, with the natural defender taking up a defensive midfield slot. It paid dividend straight away too as Andy RYAN pounced after White parried an effort with a neat finish from close range to give the Pars a two-goal advantage heading into the final 10 minutes. 3-1 Dunfermline.
As the game edged towards full-time, Declan MCMANUS would get his name on the score-sheet as he fired home from the edge of the area after Cummins had attempted to clear the ball but the former Raith striker pounced on the loose ball to make it 4-1.
Andy Ryan picked up the ball 25-yards out soon after but his ambitious effort went well over the bar before the away side had the ball in the net again through McManus: after Splaine’s shot hit the post, McManus tapped home but the offside flag was up and referee Steven McLean chopped the goal off before the full-time whistle was blown.
In the end, a convincing score-line for Dunfermline but Queens Park were definitely not overawed by the occasion or the prospect of coming up against full-time, Championship, opponents.
SUBS NOT USED: Luke Donnelly, Thomas Orr, Jack Iredale, Luke Whelan, Willie Muir.
SCORERS: Galt (63)
YELLOW CARD: Gibson (80), Millen (88)
DUNFERMLINE: Sean Murdoch: Ryan Williamson, Callum Morris (c), Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Kallum Higginbotham, Nat Wedderburn (Aaron Splaine 65), Dean Shiels (Lewis Martin 77), Joe Cardle: Declan McManus, Nicky Clark (Andy Ryan 71)
SUBS NOT USED: Jean-Yves M`Voto, Fraser Aird, Callum Smith, Cammy Gill (GK).
SCORERS: Clark (48), Talbot (59), Ryan (78), McManus (89)
REFEREE: Steven McLean
WEATHER: Fine 4C
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NEXT MATCH: Ladbrokes Championship (home) v Morton, Tuesday 21st November 7.45pm kick off at East End Park
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Saturday, 18th Nov 2017William Hill Scottish Cup, Saturday 18th November, 3.00pm at Hampden Park
After not meeting for over 17 years Dunfermline and Queens Park now meet in consecutive seasons. The draw for the Third Round of the William Hill Scottish Cup sent the Pars to Hampden and it will be tenth in League One versus fourth in the Championship.
The teams have never met before in the Scottish Cup. In other cups there have been six ties with Dunfermline winning four, drawing one and losing one.
Milestones Queens Park (Home)
Last Victory 08/10/16 4-0 Challenge Cup
Last Defeat 12/08/78 0-3 Division Two*
Best Victory 20/09/72 5-1 Division Two*
Worst Defeat 22/12/49 1-6 Division Two*
* Pre Reconstruction
Last Meeting, Saturday, 8th Oct 2016
Irn-Bru Challenge Cup
DUNFERMLINE 2 QUEENS PARK 1
This was a match where Dunfermline enjoyed plenty of possession but took them into the second half before they scored. All the goals were alł to be scored by Farid El Alagui in the space of 21 minutes.
Three minutes into the second half, Michael Paton swung the ball over from the right, Lewis Martin headed down and El ALAGUI stuck the ball away from six yards out. 1-0
Then in 62 minutes Joe Cardle and Jason Talbot out wide left managed to create the opening for a cross that EL ALAGUI raced in to meet at the near post. 2-0
The unfortunate EL ALAGUI headed into his own net in 69 minutes when Darren Miller delivered a corner from the right, to revive the Spiders hopes. 2-1
DUNFERMLINE: Sean Murdoch: Ryan Williamson, Lewis Martin, Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot, Michael Paton, Andy Geggan (c), Rhys McCabe (Kallum Higginbotham 64), Joe Cardle: Gavin Reilly (Farid El Alagui HT), Nicky Clark (David Hopkirk 81)
SUBS NOT USED: Michael Moffat, Ben Richards-Everton, Paul McMullan, David Hutton (GK)
SCORERS: El Alagui (48, 62)
QUEENS PARK: Willie Muir: Ross Millen, Ryan McGeever (c), Adam Cummins, Craig McLeish: Darren Miller, Gregor Fotheringham (Ewan MacPherson 86), Paul Woods, Anton Brady (Liam Brown 70) Sean Burns: John Carter (Aiden Malone 58)
SUBS NOT USED: Scott Gibson, Bryan Wharton, Conor McVey, Andrew Murphy (GK)
SCORERS: El Alagui (o.g. 69)
Form last six matches
DUNFERMLINE
Falkirk (A) D 1-1
Inverness Caley (A) L 0-1
Livingston (H) W 3-1
Queen of the South (A) D 0-0
Falkirk (A) L 0-2
Dundee United (H) L 1-3
QUEENS PARK
Arbroath (H) L 0-2
Stranraer (A) L 0-3
Alloa Athletic (H) L 0-4
Albion Rovers (A) W 1-0
Forfar Athletic (H) D 1-1
Airdrieonians (A) L 2-4
Stats
Dunfermline
League Position: 4th
League Points: 21
League Record: P12 W6 D3 L3
Goal Difference: +14
Last Six Match Form: LLDWLD
Queens Park
League Position: 10th
League Points: 8
League Record: P13 W2 D2 L9 GF9 GA31
Goal Difference: -22
Last Six Match Form: LDWLLL
Queens Park have only one home win to their credit this season - against Edinburgh City in the Betfred Cup back on 22nd July. They have won just two of their 13 League One matches.
After a run in which they won eight out of nine, Dunfermline have now only won once in the last six matches.
Last Time Out
DUNFERMLINE (v Falkirk): Sean Murdoch: Ryan Williamson, Callum Morris (c), Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Kallum Higginbotham, Nat Wedderburn, Dean Shiels, Joe Cardle (Jean-Yves M`Voto 82): Declan McManus, Nicky Clark (Fraser Aird 86).
SUBS NOT USED: Aaron Splaine, Callum Smith, Andy Ryan, Lewis Martin, Cammy Gill (GK).
QUEENS PARK (v Albion Rovers): Michael White: Ross Millen, Scott Gibson, Adam Cummins, Jack Iredale (Lewis McGhee 57), Gregor Fotheringham, Dominic Docherty (James MacLennan 70), Anton Brady, Sean Burns, Chris Duff, Luke Donnelly (Thomas Orr 81)
SUBS NOT USED: Conor McVey, Luke Whelan, Owen Stott (GK)
Referee will be Steven McLean.
If a replay is required it will be played at East End Park on Tuesday 28th November, kick off 7.45pm
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