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Fixtures : 2016-2017 : Hamilton Accies

Tue, 14th Feb 2017 Kick Off: 19:45

Hamilton Accies 1 Dunfermline 1 (3-0 on pens)

Tuesday, 14th Feb 2017

William Hill Scottish Cup Fifth Round Replay: Talbot in for Geggan. Callum Morris (25) 0-1: Rakish Bingham (87 pen) 1-1: Rhys McCabe, Michael Paton and Gavin Reilly miss penalties

Hamilton Accies secured a Scottish Cup quarter-final away to Rangers as Dunfermline Athletic failed to net on penalties. For a long period in the match it looked like the lower league club would cause a cup upset but a late equaliser followed by stalemate in extra time led to penalties which were to be the Pars downfall.

Just three days after the sides fought out a 1-1 draw at East End Park the replay was played on Valentines Night at the Superseal Stadium. In the interim the romance of the cup had drawn the winners away to Rangers at Ibrox in the Quarter Finals so there were plenty of incentives to win the replay.

Jason Talbot returned to the side as Lewis Martin moved to right back filling the berth vacated by captain Andy Geggan who was forced to retire through injury six minutes before half time. Hamilton manager Martin Canning made four changes from his starting eleven on Saturday. Out went Iloanas Skondras, Blair Adams, Massimo Donati and Eamonn Brophy and in their places started Dougie Imrie, Gramoz Kurtaj, Craig Watson and Scott McMann.

Due to a rather harsh decision against Talbot Hamilton had the first opportunity from a second minute free kick 25 yards out in a central area but Danny Redmond sent that straight to Sean Murdoch. Paul McMullan was then taken down on the left touchline and although Callum Morris got his head to Kallum Higginbotham`s lofted kick the home side were awarded a free kick of their own on the edge of the box.

Murdoch was out sharpish to deny Rakish Bingham a sixth minute shot. Then four minutes later Accies won the first corner of the night but Redmond`s delivery caused no problem, Morris heading away and then Murdoch taking MacKinnon`s return.

Imrie threatened when Bingham picked him out but his delay in giving Redmond the opportunity to shoot meant that his shot was sent wide right. Nat Wedderburn then sent McMullan through and Remi Matthews touched the net bound shot around the post. Hamilton defended the 14th minute corner but when Talbot returned the ball Danny Seaborne headed the ball on to his hand but no penalty was given.

The Fifers then looked the more likely to find the opener and it duly came from a corner forced by McMullan on the left. Hamilton lost out to their poor defending, Lee Ashcroft had two attempts before MORRIS poked the ball home in 25th minute. 0-1

Hamilton`s misfortunes continued when Seaborne required physio`s treatment but unable to continue, Massimo Donati came on in his place.

The Pars did not let up any and pushed for another before the break. Michael Moffat created a good chance after gathering the ball from an opposition throw in and from half way made ground before passing to McMullan but his shot went wide.

Murdoch was kept alert having to clutch a MacKinnon header and then had to deal with a 42nd minute corner conceded by Morris. When Redmond sent that over Bingham just failed to connect and John Herron got it away.

Hamilton had a good spell as half time approached. Talbot made a telling block, Ashcroft cleared a dangerous ball sent in by Grant Gillespie and then Murdoch had to save from Redmond. In the two added minutes at the end of the half a Higginbotham free kick kept play in front of the Hamilton goal but right at the end Redmond fed Imrie and he almost stole a goal back when they produced an opportunity out of nothing. But at the break it was the lower league side that went in ahead.

The first half stats showed Accies ahead 53:47 on possession but Dunfermline had the all important goal.

Half time: Hamilton Accies 0 Dunfermline 1

The Fifers started the second half well with Talbot winning a 47th minute corner but when Higginbotham sent that over Imrie cleared. Then a Moffat cross forced the Hamilton keeper back on to his post only to get a bang on the head.

The pace became much more like a cup tie. Firstly Clark couldn`t control a pass from Moffat that put him in on goal then a Bingham shot was palmed away by Murdoch. McMullan, Moffat and Herron all had the chance to make it 2-0. For the home side Redmond sent a 61st minute free kick into the Pars box and Morris cleared for a throw in.

The Accies faithful were showing their impatience and that was not helped as Herron won a free kick in the centre circle and Talbot`s free kick was headed away. Ioannis Skondras was Martin Canning`s third sub of the night as the match entered its final quarter. McMullan won a free kick and again Higginbotham caused problems with his delivery aimed at Wedderburn but it was cleared.

Higginbotham then sent over Pars corner in 72 minutes, the defence headed clear but Wedderburn was presented with a chance but he shot that over the bar. The Premiership side then made a sustained attempt, Brophy firing a 28 yard free kick over the bar.

Ashcroft cleared a Bingham ball into the box after he had rounded Talbot and McMullan. Redmond shot a 77th minute free kick over the bar

There was controversy when referee Craig Thomson denied Accies a penalty kick. That was followed soon after with another claim against Martin but the referee had deemed the ball had already gone behind for a corner.

Accies tried hard to find the goal that would have got them back in the tie. Brophy was wide from a Redmond pass before with just three minutes remaining Morris took down McMann and there was no doubt about the penalty decision. BINGHAM stepped up and crashed in the equaliser. 1-1

That was enough to take the tie into extra time and so after three added minutes it all started again.

In extra time Murdoch was first keeper into action making a good stop from a quickly taken MacKinnon. Joe Cardle and Michael Paton came on as the third and fourth Dunfermline subs just six minutes into extra time with Kallum Higginbotham and Paul McMullan being withdrawn.

Both sides had chances, Cardle had a shot blocked , Murdoch did the same on an Imrie effort and then the Pars keeper made a really fine save from Bingham and yet another from Brophy. In the last chance of the first half of extra time Cardle flashed a ball across goal that Reilly just could not reach.

Half time in extra time: Hamilton Accies 1 Dunfermline 1

The Pars kicked off the second half of extra time attacking the goal in front of the 524 travelling fans. The best opportunity of avoiding the need for penalties to decide the outcome was in 117th minute when Rhys McCabe squared a great ball that again Reilly just failed to connect with. So it was off to penalties.

Penalties:-
1. Donati scores to Murdoch`s right: 1-0
2. McCabe penalty saved by keeper to Murdoch`s right: 1-0
3. Redmond skies attempt over the bar: 1-0
4. Paton penalty saved by keeper to his left: 1-0
5. Brophy scores to Murdoch`s right: 2-0
6. Reilly penalty saved: 2-0
7. Devlin scores and wins the tie for Accies: 3-0

HAMILTON ACCIES: Remi Matthews: Danny Seaborne (Massimo Donati 29), Michael Devlin (c), Grant Gillespie (Ioannis Skondras 68), Gramoz Kurtaj (Eamonn Brophy 54): Dougie Imrie, Darian MacKinnon, Craig Watson, Scott McMann, Daniel Redmond, Rakish Bingham (Ross Cunningham 115)
SUBS NOT USED: Blair Adams, Ronan Hughes, Gary Woods (GK).
SCORERS: Bingham (87 pen)
YELLOW CARD: Seaborne (18), MacKinnon (33), Redmond (83), McMann (98)

DUNFERMLINE: Sean Murdoch: Lewis Martin, Callum Morris, Lee Ashcroft, Jason Talbot: Paul McMullan (Michael Paton 96), John Herron, Nat Wedderburn, Kallum Higginbotham (Joe Cardle 96): Nicky Clark (Gavin Reilly 69), Michael Moffat (Rhys McCabe 83)
SUBS NOT USED: David Hopkirk, Stuart Morrison, David Hutton (GK)
SCORERS: Morris (25)
YELLOW CARD: McMullan (70)

REFEREE: Craig Thomson
WEATHER: Cloudy 6°C
ATTENDANCE 1222

NEXT MATCH: SPFL Championship: (away) v Hibs, Saturday 25th February 2017 kick off 5.15pm at Easter Road

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Tuesday, 14th Feb 2017

William Hill Scottish Cup Replay: Tuesday 14th February 2017 kick off 7.45pm at New Douglas Park. Pay at the Gate

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Following the 1-1 draw against Hamilton Accies in the William Hill Fifth Round Dunfermline will face the Lanarkshire club again at New Douglas Park on Tuesday night. The replay that wrecks the Valentines Night best intentions of Pars fans, players and management will lack no passion as the teams contest a place in the quarter finals.

Pars v Hamilton in the Scottish Cup
26/01/35 Dunfermline

1-2

Hamilton
20/01/90 Dunfermline

0-0

Hamilton
30/01/90 Hamilton

0-1

Dunfermline
02/02/13 Dunfermline

0-2

Hamilton
11/02/17 Dunfermline

1-1

Hamilton

Dunfermline have won on their last two visits but these were their first away to Hamilton since 1995. In the only away cup tie ever was a replay on 30th January 1990 that resulted in a 1-0 win for the Fifers.

Milestones Hamilton Academicals (Away)

Last League Victory

09/02/13

2-1

First Div

Last League Defeat

09/02/08

0-3

First Div

Best League Victory

13/11/65

 .6-1

Div 1*

Worst League Defeat

18/10/52

1-7

Div 2*

*Pre league reconstruction

Over the past twelve matches between Dunfermline and Hamilton, the Pars have won only two, lost six with four games ending all square.

Last Twelve Matches v Hamilton

Date H/A W/D/L

F-A

11-02-2017 H D 1-1
06-04-2013 H L 2-3
09-02-2013 A W 2-1
02-02-2013 H L 0-2
15-12-2012 H D 1-1
29-09-2012 A W 3-0
11-03-2008 H D 1-1
09-02-2008 A L 0-3
20-10-2007 H L 0-5
04-08-2007 A L 1-2
06-04-1996 H L 1-3
20-01-1996 A D 0-0

Last time at New Douglas Park
Scottish First Division

This match followed on a Scottish Cup tie the previous Saturday
between the teams at East End Park, a match Hamilton won 2-0.

Ten minutes from the interval Falkingham was taken out from behind by Gillespie, right in front of referee Bobby Madden but no whistle. There were ironic cheers from the 200 travelling fans when the ref next gave the Pars a decision 30 yards out. Wallace whipped over the free kick and KIRK met it perfectly to head past Cuthbert who could only claw the fresh air. Andy`s first goal since against Dumbarton in September - 1-0.

In 63 minutes Dunfermline took their chance from a corner kick on the left. Chris KANE scored his debut goal for Dunfermline ghosting in to flash Wallace`s delivery into the Accies net. 2-0

Hamilton struck back three minutes later when Louis Longridge got deep into the Pars box on the right. He beat Gallacher with the cross and GILLESPIE was on hand to despatch the ball into the net. 2-1. The home side kept pressing.

HAMILTON ACCIES: Kevin Cuthbert. Ziggy Gordon, Martin Canning, Jonathon Page, Stephen Hendrie (Michael Devlin 84). Grant Gillespie. Jonathon Routledge, Darian MacKinnon (Andy Ryan 63), Louis Longridge, Ali Crawford (Gary Fisher 65). Stevie May.
SUBS NOT USED: Scott Christie (GK), Gary Fraser
YELLOW CARD: Page (50)

DUNFERMLINE: Paul Gallacher. Jordan McMillan (c), Andy Dowie, Callum Morris, Stephen Jordan (Ross Millen 27). Shaun Byrne, Chris
Kane, Joe Cardle (Alex Whittle 94). Josh Falkingham. Andy Kirk, Ryan Wallace (Ryan Thomson 82).
SUBS NOT USED: Craig Dargo, Michal Hrivnak (GK).
SCORER: Kirk (37), Kane (64)
YELLOW CARD: Kane (60)

League Form

The Lanarkshire club are the only club in Scotland without an away win in the league. They have won three times at home against Inverness, Aberdeen and Ross County. They lie 11th in the Premiership but they are only four points off sixth!

Hamilton DDunfermlinene
Current League Position
11 6
Last Six Results
LDWLDD WDWDLD
League Points
20 25
Goal Difference
-10 -5
Home / Away League Record
P14, W3, D6, L4 P12, W3, D3, L6

Recent Form

 .  Form last six matches.
 . . Hamilton Accies .  .  . Dunfermline  .
 . Dunfermline (A) D 1-1  . Hamilton Accies (H) D 1-1
 . Kilmarnock (H)) D 1-1  . Falkirk (A) L  .0-2
 . Inverness CT (H) W 3-0  . Dundee United (H) D 1-1
 . St Johnstone (A) L 0-3  . Alloa Athletic (A) W

3-2

 . Kilmarnock (A) W 1-0  . St Mirren (H) D

1-1

 . Motherwell (H) D

1-1

 . Ayr United (A) W

0-2

The sides have an identical record in their last six matches. Hamilton progressed to the Fifth Round courtesy of a 90th minute penalty scored by Rakish Bingham but that is their first victory in twelve matches but they have followed that up with a 3-0 home win over Inverness Caley Thistle in the midweek fixture on 31st January.

The Pars unbeaten of eleven matches came to an end with their 2-0 defeat at The Falkirk Stadium last Saturday.

Last Time Out

DUNFERMLINE (v Hamilton Accies):
Sean Murdoch: Andy Geggan (c) (Jason Talbot 39), Lee Ashcroft, Callum Morris, Lewis Martin: Paul McMullan, John Herron, Nat Wedderburn, Kallum Higginbotham: Nicky Clark, Michael Moffat (David Hopkirk 87)
SUBS NOT USED: Gavin Reilly, Joe Cardle, Rhys McCabe, Michael Paton, David Hutton (GK)

HAMILTON ACCIES (v Dunfermline): Remi Matthews: Ioannis Skondras (Scott McMann 54), Danny Seaborne, Michael Devlin (c), Massimo Donati, Grant Gillespie (Dougie Imrie HT): Darian MacKinnon, Blair Adams, Eamonn Brophy, Daniel Redmond (Gramoz Kurtaj 78), Rakish Bingham
SUBS NOT USED: Ronan Hughes, Craig Watson, Ross Cunningham, Gary Woods (GK).

Come on ye Pars!



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