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Saints Set for Busy January

January is shaping up to be a crucial and action-packed month for St Andrews United, with five competitive fixtures across league and cup competitions. The squad will be on the road for much of the month, but there’s also a key home date in the diary that supporters and sponsors won’t want to miss.

Here’s a look at what’s coming up:

📅 January Fixtures

Saturday 3rd January 2026 – MATCH POSTPONED
🚌 Away
Hill of Beath Hawthorn
🕝 Kick-off: 14:30 / EOSFL

Saturday 10th January 2026 – MATCH POSTPONED
🚌 Away
Dundonald Bluebell
🕝 Kick-off: 14:30 / EOSFL

Saturday 17th January 2026*
🚌 Away
Hill of Beath Hawthorn (rearranged from 03/01)
🕝 Kick-off: 14:30 / EOSFL

Saturday 24th January 2026
🏠 Home
Newtongrange Star
🕝 Kick-off: 14:30 / EOSFL

👉 Match sponsor: Learn with Lynne

Saturday 31st January 2026
🚌 Away
Dundonald Bluebell
🕝 Kick-off: 14:30 / Fife Cup Semi Final

*Note that the match against Hutchison Vale away on the 17th January has been replaced with the rearranged Hill of Beath game. A revised date for the Hutchison Vale game is TBC

With important league points on the line and a Fife Cup Semi Final to finish the month, January could be a defining period in our season. We hope to see as many supporters as possible backing the lads, both home and away.

Mon the Saints!

Saints Cruise… Then Cling On

St Andrews United 3–2 Glenrothes FC
East of Scotland Premier Division

The Clayton Caravan Recreation Ground

After several weeks spent staring hopefully at rain clouds and pitch inspections, St Andrews United finally returned to action at The Rec, welcoming Glenrothes FC. Saints clearly had plenty of energy stored up — and decided to use most of it, along with the nerves of everyone watching.

Glenrothes threatened first, with former Saint, Collins firing just over the bar inside five minutes, but Saints soon warmed up. Lumsden cut inside the box on 14 minutes and forced the keeper into a fingertip save, before Spence had two quick efforts — one tipped round the post from distance and another headed just over after a pinpoint ball from Milne.

At the other end, Saints flirted with danger when Glenrothes missed a free header from a corner on 22 minutes, a let-off that seemed to wake the home side up even more. What followed was a spell of Saints football that really should have produced a cricket score. Craik tore down the right and squared for Milne, whose 25-yard rocket was tipped onto the bar. Spence then missed what can only be described as a sitter from five yards, the keeper somehow getting in the way, before another close-range effort was denied shortly after.

Eventually, persistence paid off. On 35 minutes, Spence cut the ball back into the box and Lumsden showed ice-cold composure to finally break the deadlock. Five minutes later, Saints doubled the lead, Spence finishing neatly after yet another excellent ball from Craik.

Half-time: Saints 2–0 Glenrothes — and somehow it wasn’t more.

Saints clearly enjoyed the interval and came out flying again. Five minutes after the restart, Lumsden added his second with a glorious looping effort over the goalkeeper to make it 3–0 — a goal worthy of ending the match there and then. Saints continued to stroke the ball about confidently, looking very much in charge.

Naturally, football had other ideas. Glenrothes pulled one back on 73 minutes when their striker got in behind and finished from close range. Saints almost responded immediately, Spence again going close after another dangerous cross from Craik.

Then came the drama. On 80 minutes, Glenrothes nodded in from a corner to make it 3–2, instantly turning a comfortable afternoon into a proper workout for hearts and fingernails. Chances followed at the Saints end — a snap shot saved, a back-post effort deflected wide, and a corner flashing agonisingly across the goalmouth with no one on the end of it. Saints supporters collectively exhaled.

There was still time for one last twist, with Craik denied from five yards in stoppage time by an excellent save, just in case anyone had relaxed.

Full-time: St Andrews United 3–2 Glenrothes FC

Saints held on to claim a thoroughly deserved three points after a dominant performance — even if they did their best to make it feel like a cup final in the closing stages. A winning return after the weather break, plenty of quality on show, and a gentle reminder that Saints rarely do things the easy way!

MOTM – Ross Cunningham

Thank you to match sponsor Blebo Construction Ltd

Click Here to view full match gallery (Thanks to Graham Hutchison for gallery pictures)

Fraser Ogston - Chairman

Chairman's Update 🎄⚽

As we come to the close of 2025, this End of Year Report provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made over the past twelve months, to acknowledge the challenges faced, and to recognise the collective effort that continues to drive St Andrews United Football Club forward. It has been a year of steady development, particularly off the field, and I am grateful for the continued commitment shown across all areas of the club.

Before outlining the year’s activities, I would like to place on record my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to our supporters. Your loyalty, encouragement, and presence, both home and away have been greatly appreciated throughout the season. The backing of our fans is fundamental to the identity and spirit of St Andrews United FC, and your continued support does not go unnoticed by players, management, or the committee.

Over the past year, significant progress has been made with improvements to our ground and facilities. Key works included the removal of the leylandii trees, the installation of new perimeter fencing, and the levelling of the south-east area of the ground, all of which have greatly enhanced both the appearance and usability of the site. The road behind the top goals has been resurfaced, providing safer and improved access, and new dugouts have been installed. Trees on the north-east side of the ground and behind the bottom goals have also been reduced in size, improving visibility and presentation. In addition, foundations have now been laid for new seated enclosures along the Langlands Road side of the ground, marking a further important step in the club’s long-term infrastructure development.

On a personal note, I am extremely proud of the condition of the playing surface at The Rec. A considerable amount of time and effort has gone into maintaining the pitch to the standard we now enjoy. I would like to formally record my sincere thanks to our pitch volunteers, whose dedication, hard work, and continued support have been invaluable throughout the season.

The Social Club remains on the market. While we are hopeful of achieving a sale in the near future, it is essential that this is done at the correct market value. I would like to reassure members and supporters that any monies realised from the sale will be reinvested directly into further ground and facility improvements for the long-term benefit of the club.

I would also like to extend my thanks to all our sponsors for their ongoing support, with particular recognition given to our main sponsors: Kinnettles, Clayton Caravan, Skye Sands, Abby Cleaning, and Life Sport Travel. Their continued backing plays a vital role in sustaining the club both on and off the pitch.

My appreciation also goes to the committee, our volunteers, and everyone who gives their time behind the scenes. Your dedication and commitment remain the backbone of St Andrews United FC and are deeply valued.

While there have been many positives off the field, I must acknowledge disappointment that performances on the pitch have not met expectations this season. This is something we are determined to address moving forward, with a shared ambition to achieve greater consistency and success.

Fundraising continues to present challenges, but there have been encouraging signs. The golf day at Alyth was a significant success, and I would like to thank everyone involved in organising and supporting the event. The club also strengthened its community links by organising a competition for local primary schools to design a new club flag, with the winning design now proudly displayed as our club flag and on the corner flags.

In closing, I remain confident and optimistic about the future of St Andrews United Football Club. With continued hard work, unity, and the unwavering support of our supporters, sponsors, volunteers, and committee, I am confident we can build on the foundations already in place and continue to move the club forward in a positive and sustainable manner

Fraser Ogston – Chairman, St Andrews Utd FC

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MOTM vs Glens

Congratulations to Ross Cunningham who picked up today’s Man of The Match award in the game against Glenrothes! A big thank you to Blebo Construction Ltd and George McLeod for sponsoring today’s game 

Top Scorers

St Andrews Utd’s leading goal-scorers as of 27th December 2025 are as follows… ⚽👟 

Sawers 8, Maskrey 7, Spence 6, Payne 6, Lumsden 5, L Milne 4, Dunn 4, McManus 4, Craik 3, Thomson 3, Aitken 2, Collins 2, McCreadie 2, Rennie 1, Sneddon 1, Graham 1, Cunningham 1

Season's Greetings!

On behalf of the committee, management and players at St Andrews United FC, we’d like to wish all of our supporters a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

As you’ll be aware, our away fixture in Edinburgh against Hutchison Vale on Friday sadly fell foul of the weather — an all-too-familiar part of football at this time of year. While it was frustrating not to get the game played, it does mean our attention now turns to the busy festive period ahead.

The holidays are for enjoying treats, but the players won’t have long before it’s time to trade tinsel for training cones. Our next match will be on Saturday 27th December, when we welcome Glenrothes to The Rec, proudly sponsored by Blebo Construction Ltd

Thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We hope you all enjoy the run-up to Christmas and the festive break, and we look forward to finishing 2025 strongly when we’re back on the pitch later this month.

From everyone at St Andrews United FC, have a fantastic Christmas and all the very best for the New Year! 🎅

Sponsor Spotlight

We’re proud to shine this month’s Sponsor Spotlight on Life Sport Travel, proud sponsors of Saints player Greig Spence. Experts in creating world-class sporting experiences, they specialise in unforgettable trips for teams, fans, and golfers alike.

From pre-season sunshine camps to elite training facilities, golf getaways, or tennis and padel breaks, Life Sport Travel takes care of every detail—so you can focus on performance and enjoyment. Their ever-growing portfolio of resorts and venues spans Spain, Portugal, and soon Thailand, South Africa, Dubai, and the USA.

Beyond training camps, they also open doors to the world’s greatest sporting events, including the Champions League Final, Wimbledon, Formula 1, and the Ryder Cup. Trusted by professionals and loved by fans, Life Sport Travel makes every trip seamless and memorable.

👉 Discover more at www.sporttravel.life

To view all our latest match images and player of the year awards please CLICK HERE. Thanks to photographer Graham Hutchison for providing the excellent camerawork! 

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