Queen of the South vs Stenhousemuir, 2024-25 Scottish League One

· Scottish League One
  • 59': Fraser Bryden
  • 63': Harry Cochrane (P)
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Queen of the South are hosting Stenhousemuir at Palmerston Park, Dumfries, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish League One.

Match Timeline

  • 47': Blair Alston (Stenhousemuir) Substitution at 47'
  • 58': Fraser Bryden (Queen of the South) Substitution at 58'
  • 59': Fraser Bryden (Queen of the South) Goal at 59'
  • 59': Oscar Macintyre (Queen of the South) Substitution at 59'
  • 63': Harry Cochrane (Queen of the South) Penalty - Scored at 63'
  • 71': Corey O' Donnell (Stenhousemuir) Substitution at 71'
  • 71': Bobby Mcluckie (Stenhousemuir) Substitution at 71'
  • 71': Scott Tomlinson (Stenhousemuir) Substitution at 71'
  • 72': Lewis O'Donnell (Queen of the South) Substitution at 72'
  • 78': Ross Stewart (Queen of the South) Yellow Card at 78'
  • 79': Corey O' Donnell (Stenhousemuir) Penalty - Saved at 79'
  • 85': Kinlay Bilham (Stenhousemuir) Substitution at 85'
  • 87': Michael Anderson (Stenhousemuir) Yellow Card at 87'
  • 90': Josh Walker (Queen of the South) Substitution at 90'
  • 90'+2': Blair Alston (Stenhousemuir) Yellow Card at 92'

Statistics

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14 Fouls 8
2 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 0
5 Corner Kicks 2
3 Saves 8
41 Possession 59
12 SHOTS 7
8 ON GOAL 5
0.7 On Target % 0.7
0 Penalty Goals 1
1 Penalty Kicks Taken 1
0 Accurate Passes 0
0 Passes 0
0.0 Pass Completion % 0.0
0 Accurate Crosses 0
0 Crosses 0
0.0 Cross % 0.0
0 Long Balls 0
0 Accurate Long Balls 0
0.0 Long Balls % 0.0
0 Blocked Shots 0
0 Effective Tackles 0
0 Tackles 0
0.0 Tackle % 0.0
0 Interceptions 0
0 Effective Clearances 0
0 Clearances 0

Game Information

Competition: Scottish League One

Venue: Palmerston Park
Location: Dumfries, Scotland
Attendance: 2,242

SPFL League One Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Alloa Athletic 0 0 0
2 Cove Rangers 0 0 0
3 East Fife 0 0 0
4 Hamilton Academical 0 0 0
Full Table

Line-Ups

QOS Queen of the South (3-1-4-2)

No. Name
1 Ross Stewart (GK) Yellow Card
5 Matt Douglas
16 Jack Hannah
2 Michael Hewitt
4 Reece Lyon
6 Harry Cochrane
8 Benjamin Luissint
7 Liam Smith
10 Kai Kennedy
29 Jordan Allan
12 Adam Brooks

STE Stenhousemuir (4-1-3-2)

No. Name
1 Darren Jamieson (GK)
25 Sam Fisher
4 Gregor Buchanan
6 Nathaniel Wedderburn
15 Kyle Banner
2 Ross Meechan
20 Kyle Jacobs
21 Kelsey Ewen
17 Michael Anderson Yellow Card
10 Matt Yates
9 Matthew Aitken

SPFL League One News

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