St Johnstone vs East Fife, 2018-19 Scottish League Cup, Group Stage
· St Johnstone win 5-4 on penaltiesAbout
Match Timeline
- 52': Scott McBride (East Fife) is shown the yellow card.
- 60': Substitution, St. Johnstone. Tony Watt replaces David McMillan.
- 61': Substitution, St. Johnstone. Christopher Kane replaces Stefan Scougall.
- 71': Substitution, East Fife. Kyle Bell replaces Liam Watt.
- 73': Craig Watson (East Fife) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
- 80': Substitution, East Fife. Chris Kane replaces Scott McBride.
- 80': Substitution, East Fife. Jonathan Court replaces Aaron Dunsmore.
- 82': Substitution, St. Johnstone. Blair Alston replaces David Wotherspoon.
Game Information
Venue: McDiarmid Park
Location: Perth, Scotland
Attendance: 1,687
Line-Ups
St Johnstone (4-4-1-1)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Zander Clark (GK) |
| 23 | Liam Gordon |
| 15 | Jason Kerr |
| 3 | Scott Tanser |
| 19 | Richard Foster |
| 10 | David Wotherspoon |
| 8 | Murray Davidson |
| 26 | Liam Craig |
| 7 | Drey Wright |
| 16 | David McMillan |
| 21 | Stefan Scougall |
East Fife (4-1-4-1)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Brett Long (GK) |
| 6 | Craig Watson |
| 5 | Ross Dunlop |
| 17 | Ross Davidson |
| 16 | Daryll Meggatt |
| 2 | Aaron Dunsmore |
| 8 | Patrick Slattery |
| 14 | Liam Watt |
| 12 | Scott McBride |
| 7 | Craig Thomson |
| 10 | Kevin Smith |
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