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After finding a winning formula against Partick Thistle on Friday night it is hoped Dunfermline can continue that form and level of performance into Tuesday night’s cinch Championship match at the Caledonian Stadium. The sides have met 51 times before, Dunfermline winning 11, Inverness 19 with 21 matches having been drawn. In Inverness the record is won 4, lost 10 and drawn 9.
Milestones Inverness Caledonian Thistle (Away)
Last League Victory: 13/11/21: 2-1 Championship
Last League Defeat: 26/03/22: 0-2 Championship
Best League Victory: 22/04/00 2-1 Sc Div 1
Worst League Defeats: 15/08/04, 29/01/05 & 26/03/22 0-2
Last Goalless Draw: 03/05/12: 0-0 Premier League
First visit: 23/10/99: 1-1 Sc Div 1
Last Time at Inverness Caledonian Stadium,
cinch Championship, Saturday 2nd September 2023
Inverness Caley Thistle 1 Dunfermline 1
Despite the Dunfermline dominance Inverness scored with their first serious attempt of the afternoon when Sharp tipped Nathan SHAW’s 12th minute snap shot from 20 yards on to his right hand goalpost but the ball continued into the net. 1-0
It took Dunfermline until ten minutes from the end for the Fifers get back on to level terms. Kane Ritchie-Hosler earned an 80th minute corner and when taken short by Chalmers to Owen Moffat, the new boy chipped over the ball Fisher flicked on and HAMILTON, helped by the keeper’s hesitation, met to head home. 1-1
Two minutes further on and Edwards stormed his way into the box and released an on target shot that the keeper blocked. Moffat made a tremendous run in 88 minutes to cut through the Caley Jags defence but his shot from 12 yards out was saved by Ridgers. There were further efforts in search of a winner from Fisher and Tod. Then in 95th minute Moffat pushed into the Caley box, fed Allan to the right and the return seeking Moffat in front of goal was intercepted. It had been a lively final twenty minutes and the home fans were happy to hear the referee’s final whistle.
INVERNESS CT: Mark Ridgers: Wallace Duffy (Keith Bray 70), Danny Devine (c), Morgan Boyes, Cameron Harper: Charlie Gilmour, David Carson, Max Anderson (Jake Davidson 87): Nathan Shaw: Billy Mckay (Austin Samuels 87), Adam Brooks (Luis Longstaff 82)..
SUBS NOT USED: Aaron Doran, Zak Delaney, Harry Lodovica, Robbie Thomson, Cammy MacKay (GK)
DUNFERMLINE: Harrison Sharp: Sam Fisher, Kyle Benedictus (Paul Allan 70), Ewan Otoo: Chris Hamilton: Aaron Comrie (Kane Ritchie-Hosler 60), Ben Summers ( Andrew Tod 84), Joe Chalmers, Josh Edwards: Michael O’Halloran (Owen Moffat 60), Lewis McCann
SUBS NOT USED: Rhys Breen, Miller Fenton, Taylor Sutherland, Max Little (GK)
Recent Form
Both teams have played Partick Thistle, Arbroath and Queen’s Park recently with a mixture of outcomes. Like Dunfermline, Inverness lost at home to Queen’s Park and both have drawn with im McIntyre’s Arbroath. Friday’s victory brought an end to the Pars nine match run without a win. The last two wins have both been away from home at Airdrie and against Partick.
Inverness have not won a home league game in six attempts since 11th November. Their only home joy during that period has come from cup victories over Lowland League sides Cowdenbeath and BSC Glasgow. They have drawn two, lost two and won two of their last six games. Their most recent win behind over Raith Rovers at Stark’s Park on the last Saturday of last month.
League Record
DUNFERMLINE
League Position: 9th
League Points: 28
Goal Difference: -6
Away League Record: P12 W4 D5 L3 GF15 GA14
Last Six Match Form: LDLLDW
INVERNESS CALEY THISTLE
League Position: 9th
League Points: 26
Goal Difference: -2
Home League Record: P12 W2 D4 L6 GF11 GA14
Last Six Match Form: WWLLDD
Last Time Out
DUNFERMLINE (v Partick Thistle): Deniz Mehmet, Xavier Benjamin (Miles Welch-Hayes 80), Malachi Fagan-Walcott, Chris Hamilton (c), Josh Edwards, Matty Todd (Owen Moffat 67), Paul Allan, Ewan Otoo, Brad Holmes (Alex Jakubiak 61), Chris Kane, Lewis McCann
SUBS NOT USED: Joe Chalmers, Ben Summers, Taylor Sutherland, Max Little (GK)
INVERNESS CALEY THISTLE (v Arbroath): Mark Ridgers: Danny Devine, James Carragher, Remi Savage: Cammy Kerr, Nathan Shaw, Charlie Gilmour (Aaron Doran 58), Cameron Harper: Sean McAllister: Alex Samuel, Aribim Pepple (Billy McKay 63)
SUBS NOT USED: Wallace Duffy, Austin Samuels, Cammy Mackay (GK)
Other cinch Championship fixtures
Ayr United v Partick Thistle
Dundee United v Airdrieonians
Queen’s Park v Arbroath
Raith Rovers v Morton
18/11/23 | Dunfermline | 1 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 |
02/09/23 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 | Dunfermline | 1 |
26/03/22 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 2 | Dunfermline | 0 |
22/01/22 | Dunfermline | 1 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 |
13/11/21 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 | Dunfermline | 2 |
18/09/21 | Dunfermline | 0 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 0 |
20/03/21 | Dunfermline | 0 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 |
29/12/20 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 | Dunfermline | 1 |
17/10/20 | Dunfermline | 3 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 |
25/02/20 | Dunfermline | 1 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 2 |
21/12/19 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 2 | Dunfermline | 0 |
14/09/19 | Dunfermline | 0 | Inverness Caley Thistle | 1 |
Inverness CT | Dunfermline Athletic |
Arbroath (Away) 1-1 |
Partick Thistle (Away) 3-1 |
Partick Thistle (Home) 3-3 |
Arbroath (Home) 1-1 |
Hibernian (Home) 1-3 |
Queens Park (Home) 0-3 |
Queens Park (Home) 0-1 |
Greenock Morton (Home) 0-5 |
Raith Rovers (Away) 3-2 |
Dundee United (Away) 0-0 |
BSC Glasgow (Home) 4-0 |
Queens Park (Away) 1-2 |
A first half penalty save by Deniz Mehmet ensured a point was taken back down the A9. Dunfermline’s best chance from Alex Jakubiak was cleared off the line by former Par, Danny Devine.
Dunfermline returned to Inverness for the second time this season hoping to build on their win away to Partick Thistle the previous Friday night. James McPake’s starting eleven showed three changes from that side in the absence of Chris Kane (ill) and with Xavier Benjamin and Brad Holmes on the bench, Miles Welch-Hayes made his starting debut, Ben Summers started along with Alex Jakubiak in place of the injured Charlie Gilmour and benched Aribim Pepple.
Dunfermline has nine players out but Caley Thistle also had an injury list of nine players and loanee Max Anderson was suspended. For the home side Duncan Ferguson brought back Wallace Duffy and Billy McKay. Caley Thistle were in search of their first home league win since November that would see them leapfrog their opponents.
The visitors kicked off attacking the goal at the Kessock Bridge end and on two minutes Ben Summers flighted a fine pass up the left to Lewis McCann and he made ground to execute an inviting ball across the six yard line that Jakubiak came extremely close to finishing.
McCann forced the first corner of the night off Danny Devine in eight minutes. When Paul Allan delivered from the right Jakubiak’s attempt was thwarted, when Matty Todd got the chance to shoot from the clearance Sean McAllister was pole axed as he kept out the well struck 25 yard effort.
Dunfermline kept up the pressure from a Welch-Haynes long throw and then an Allan free kick where Summers was caught offside. Welch-Hayes fired a long range effort over the Thistle crossbar before McCann conceded a corner on the right. The Pars were first to the ball and as Allan and Kerr went for the loose ball on the left side of the penalty box they clattered into each other with the offence looking more like against Dunfermline. Referee Gavin Duncan saw it otherwise and awarded a penalty. Billy McKay stepped up to the 18th minute spot kick, sent it to Mehmet’s left and the Pars keeper had gone the correct way to save. Well done Deniz!
With 13 players in the Fifers six yard box a corner from the right was met by Devine and his header sailed high and wide. In 27 minutes Lewis McCann went down and when he could not continue Brad Holmes came on in his place. Devine headed another Caley Thistle corner off target before there was a lengthy delay for an injury to Duffy. Remarkably given the anxious scenes he was able to continue.
A Nathan Shaw foul on Summers yielded a Pars free kick that resulted in a 42nd minute corner from the right but Caley defended Allan’s cross. Then in the second minute of time added on at the end of the first half a superb Summers through ball set up Jakubiak and when he drew the keeper and directed his shot on target Devine slid back from nowhere to keep it goalless.
That was the visitors only on-target shot of the half in which the stats claimed 60% Inverness possession.
Half time: Inverness Caley Thistle 0 Dunfermline 0
Two substitutions were made at the start of the second half with Michael O’Halloran and Joe Chalmers replacing Ben Summers and Paul Allan. In 48 minutes Todd unleashed a low strike from an angle on the right that went wide left. Then at the other end O’Halloran made a very timely challenge to deny a McAllister shot from 15 yards out.
A 57th minute McAllister corner was met by Devine but yet again his direction was wayward. James Carragher was yellow carded for his tackle on Jakubiak and after physio’s attention the 27 year old striker was able to continue. Todd took charge of a free kick on the left. His cross was blocked and two corners followed. Holmes got a shot in but it was blocked.
A couple of Kerr free kicks into the Dunfermline box heralded a scrappy period. Jakubiak was trying his hardest to take the Pars forward and a squared ball from Edwards to Todd but his shot from distance skied wide right. Welch-Hayes won a 75th minute corner on the right and there were appeals for a penalty when Welch-Haynes shot was halted.
Mehmet was kept exercised by high balls from the right by Samuel and then Shaw. Owen Moffat was introduced for Matty Todd for the last quarter of an hour. The sub fizzed the ball into the six yard box from a short taken corner on the right and the diving Hamilton just couldn’t connect.
In 86 minutes Moffat started a neat move where Jakubiak allowed the ball to run on for Holmes but the challenge on him could only earn a throw in. Chalmers returned the defended ball in from Edwards throw and O’Halloran won a corner on the right. Chalmers again took charge of the setplay but it was his free kick also from the right, that found Welch-Hayes in front of goal but his effort was tipped over by Mark Ridgers.
The final attempt came from Otoo but he fired over the bar and it would end goalless. Dunfermline dropped to eighth and Inverness remained ninth.
INVERNESS CT: Mark Ridgers, Wallace Duffy, Danny Devine, James Carragher, Remi Savage, Cammy Kerr, Nathan Shaw (Aaron Doran 78), Cameron Harper, Sean McAllister, Alex Samuel, Billy McKay (c) (Aribim Pepple 90).
SUBS NOT USED: Austin Samuels, Adam Brooks, Cammy Mackay (GK)
YELLOW CARD: Carragher (60), Devine (88)
DUNFERMLINE: Deniz Mehmet, Miles Welch-Hayes, Chris Hamilton (c), Malachi Fagan-Walcott, Josh Edwards, Matty Todd (Owen Moffat 74), Paul Allan (Michael O’Halloran HT), Ewan Otoo, Ben Summers (Joe Chalmers HT), Alex Jakubiak, Lewis McCann (Brad Holmes 28).
SUBS NOT USED: Miller Fenton, Taylor Sutherland, Xavier Benjamin, Max Little (GK)
YELLOW CARD: Allan (29), Hamilton (65)
REFEREE: Gavin Duncan
WEATHER: Overcast 5°C
ATTENDANCE 1958
NEXT MATCH: cinch Championship (home) v Ayr United, Saturday 2nd March 2024, kick off 3.0m at KDM Group East End Park.
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