Forth Wanderers 1 Shotts Bon Accord 8

Shotts recorded an emphatic 8-1 victory over the Wanderers at Kingshill Park this afternoon. Keeper Glenn Weir was sent off with the game scoreless and Martin Harty took over in goal as Forth were without a substitute keeper on the bench. Chris Newall was also sent off in the second half. The Forth goal was scored by Kenny Govan.
Martin Harty clears.
The game began fairly evenly with the first chance falling to Shotts in the 13th minute when Forth keeper Glenn Weir made a good block with his feet. The keeper was called into action two minutes later making another good stop as Shotts began to exert some pressure. Forth's first chance arrived on 19 minutes when a Chris McGroarty through ball found Craig Crawford but his shot was easily saved. Chris Newall then cleared one off the line before Forth keeper Glenn Weir was adjudged to have handled outside the box and was dismissed. This was a hammer blow for the home side, as with no substitute keeper on the bench, Martin Harty was pressed into service as a temporary keeper.
Kenny Govan on the ball.
Shotts now began to make their numerical advantage count and came close on 27 minutes when a shot flashed past the post. One minute later they were ahead however when a cross from the left was swept home by Brian Jack at the back post.
Shotts made it two on 34 minutes when a good save from Harty resulted in a corner from which Scott put the visitors two up. 10 man Forth kept plugging away though and were rewarded when a Craig Crawford pass found KENNY GOVAN who rounded the keeper and slid the ball into the net to reduce the deficit on 40 minutes.
The visitors increased their advantage on 42 minutes when Jack headed home an inch perfect cross from the right to give Shotts a 3-1 half-time advantage.
Gordon Murphy breaks forward.
The goal of the game arrived two minutes after the restart when Wharton fired in a tremendous shot from fully 30 yards which gave keeper Harty no chance. It was now becoming a stroll in the sun for the visitors and Mackenzie increased their advantage when he beat the offside trap and cooly slotted the ball past Harty. Alan Stevenson then conceded a penalty which Jack converted for his hat-trick to make it  6-1. Finnegan made it 7-1 with a neat finish while for Forth, Gordon Murphy had a shot and Craig Crawford's attempted lob of the keeper was just wide. To make matters worse for the Wanderers, Chris Newall was red-carded and Chris McGroarty retired injured after a hefty tackle. The scoring was completed by Shotts substitute Kerr who made it 8-1 to the visitors. Right at the death, Kenny Govan was poleaxed whilst blocking a free-kick and was still getting treatment as the final whistle sounded.  
Chris McGroarty evades a tackle.
Overall, a proverbial bad day at the office for the Wanderers as Shotts recorded an easy victory. The loss of keeper Weir early on obviously affected the score if not the result.

Back to league business next Saturday when Wishaw come calling, fresh from a 6-2 mauling of Lesmahagow. This is followed by a midweek visit to the 'Gow on Wednesday 11th.

'Mon the Forth

Forth team : Weir,Napier,Gemmell,Newall,Grant,Stevenson,Harty,Govan,Crawford,McGroarty(McKinlay),
Murphy(Mathers)

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Forth take on near neighbours Shotts Bon Accord at Kingshill Park tomorrow in the 2nd round of the Central League Cup with a 2pm kick-off.

Shotts have become something of Cup specialists in recent years, winning the Surridge League Cup last year and losing in the finals of the Central League Cup and the Evening Times Cup. This year, they lost in the final of the Surridge League Cup to Petershill and have reached the semi-finals of the Scottish Junior Cup where they have been drawn to face Largs Thistle. We wish them well in their quest for glory in the Scottish.

The teams met at the beginning of the season in the Surridge League Cup sections, Shotts winning comfortably 4-1 at Hannah Park, with this season’s leading scorer Craig Miles netting 2 of his 13 goals that night. Miles has been ably assisted this season by Stefan McCluskey, who has scored 11 to date.

Shotts currently lie 10th in the Super League First Division although they have several games in hand over the teams above them, in fact they still have 15 league matches still to play ! They’ve won 6 of their 11 league games to date, losing 3 and drawing the other 2, scoring 28 goals in the process and conceding 15.

The Wanderers are without Barry Canning and the injured Bryan Felvus and it will be interesting to see whether manager Jamie McKenzie takes the opportunity to freshen things up with one eye on the remaining league fixtures.

McBookie Odds :

Forth : 100/30
Draw : 9/2
Shotts : 2/5

'Mon the Forth

Lesmahagow Away Wednesday 11th April

The Wanderers will play Lesmahagow away at Craighead Park on Wednesday 11th April kick off 6:30 pm.

Fixture Change - 7th April

The scheduled home fixture against Rossvale on April 7th, has now been changed to a home fixture against Wishaw, according to the SJFA website.