2015-12-05

Match Details:

Date: Saturday 5 December 2015
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Indodrill Stadium

Three Scottish Cup ties have been put off because of waterlogged pitches. Stirling Albion v Cumbernauld Colts has been modified for Tuesday, while Dumbarton v Alloa Athletic has been rescheduled for 8 December. Furthermore, the tie between Wick Academy and Linlithgow Rose, the main junior side in the opposition, has additionally been canceled. Thirteen different ties are booked for Saturday, with Championship and League One sides entering the opposition. Group Two, the Highland and Lowland Leagues and the East of Scotland League are additionally spoken to. All Premiership sides and Hibernian, Queen of the South, Rangers and St Mirren enter at the fourth-round stage.

Alloa AthleticLast Match Report:

Sat 21 November 2015

SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP

vs Hibernian (Home)

Lost 0 – 1

Jason Cummings struck his fourteenth objective of the season to move Hibernian level on focuses with Scottish Championship pioneers Rangers. The guests spurned a lot of different chances, while Alloa, for whom shield Dougie Hill was sent off, stay without a home win this season. Dominique Malonga and John McGinn went close for Hibs before Cummings penetrated in a low shot from inside the range. Fraser Fyvie let go over late on as Hibs made it nine wins consecutively. With Rangers dropping directs away toward Livingston, who Hibs had vanquished in midweek, it permitted the Easter Road men to move level at the top with Mark Warburton’s side, despite the fact that they have played an amusement more. In spite of the fact that not getting it done on a low quality fake surface, Hibs are currently unbeaten in 15 amusements, winning 14 of those. Going by protector Darren McGregor headed wide at an early stage and Alloa had their most obvious opportunity with regards to the first half when previous Cardiff and Sunderland striker Michael Chopra’s shot flew the wrong side of a post. Malonga, once more from global obligation with Congo, squandered an open door as he pulled his short proximity exertion wide and midfielder McGinn’s shot constrained Alloa goalkeeper Andy McNeil to repel. Liam Fontaine constrained a fine spare from Alloa’s substitute goalkeeper David Crawford before and Hibs took a merited through Cummings. Alan Stubbs’ side debilitated again through David Gray’s header and a Cummings header was then bungled by Crawford, before Hill was sent off for his second bookable offense. The 10 men just about yielded a second prior to the end when Fyvie slammed his shot over the crossbar.

Dumbarton Last Match Report:

Tue 1 December 2015

SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP

vs Rangers (Away)

Lost 4 – 0

Officers moved three focuses clear at the highest point of the Championship with a persuading triumph over Dumbarton. The Ibrox side must be quiet, yet Jason Holt gave them the lead soon after the break. Objectives from MartynWaghorn, Nathan Oduwa and Andy Halliday made it a happy with night for Mark Warburton’s men, who have now gathered 40 of a conceivable 45 focuses in the alliance this season. Dumbarton’s Steven Saunders was sent off late on for fouling Lee Wallace. The guests trusted that wiliness would go to their guide at Ibrox. Their beginning line-up contained seven players with experience of playing in Scottish football’s top-flight. In correlation, just two individuals from Rangers’ line-up had highlighted at that level. Frequently, Dumbarton striker Steven Craig was left secluded in advance, despite the fact that in the opening 10 minutes the guests did make ground in the last third. Midfielder Grant Gallagher felt he ought to have earned a punishment in the wake of going to ground under Rob Kiernan’s test taking after a fine piece of expertise inside the zone, yet arbitrator Crawford Allan was unmoved.The propensity was for Rangers to attempt to pick goes through a jumbled resistance, however they were at their most sharp when they made progress down the flanks. Barrie McKay lifted a ball into the left-hand channel of the punishment territory, and Lee Wallace’s volley was pushed away by the plunging Mark Brown. On the other wing, James Tavernier crossed for Nicky Clark, whose header from short proximity was pawed right over the crossbar by Brown. Officers likewise had their own punishment claim, when Dominic Ball fell close to the byline, however again Allan was unconvinced by the bids. Pretty much as the players were going to commence after the break, a security authority cautioned the ref to the way that a zone of the Sandy Jardine stand should have been be cleared because of an issue with some portion of the rooftop overhead. The fans were moved to the Broomloan Road stand before the amusement inevitably commenced once more.

Analysis of Previous performance Both Teams

Last 5 matches played by Alloa

21/11/15

(h) Hibernian

0-1

L

14/11/15

(a) Falkirk

5-0

L

07/11/15

(a) Rangers

4-0

L

31/10/15

(h) Queen of Sth

1-2

L

24/10/15

(a) Morton

1-0

L

Last 5 matches played by Dumbarton

01/12/15

(a) Rangers

4-0

L

21/11/15

(h) Raith Rovers

3-3

D

07/11/15

(a) Queen of Sth

1-0

L

31/10/15

(h) Morton

1-2

L

24/10/15

(h) Falkirk

0-5

L

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