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Saints Head to Cup Final!

Dundonald Bluebell 2–2 St Andrews United (St Saints win 5–4 on penalties)
Fife Cup Semi-Final

St Andrews United booked their place in the Fife Cup Final after a dramatic afternoon at Moorside Park, edging Dundonald Bluebell 5–4 on penalties following a hard-fought 2–2 draw on a heavy surface.

With a place in the final at The Rec awaiting the winners,  where Saints will face either Cowdenbeath or Dunfermline Athletic, this semi-final delivered tension, drama and a heroic moment from goalkeeper Scott Bryson.

The hosts threatened early when a deep cross to the back post in the fifth minute was headed narrowly wide. Saints thought they had made the perfect response ten minutes later as Graham raced clear and finished coolly, only for celebrations to be cut short by a very tight offside decision.

Saints were beginning to find their rhythm and came close again in the 19th minute when Tomany raced onto a through ball, rounded the onrushing keeper but saw his effort brilliantly blocked by a recovering defender. Moments later Lumsden met a ball over the top but could only blast his attempt over the bar.

Dundonald remained dangerous themselves, and midway through the half Thomson was beaten before Milne reacted superbly to hook a dangerous cross clear for a corner.

The breakthrough arrived on 33 minutes in spectacular fashion. Graham delivered a teasing corner that caught everyone out, including the goalkeeper, looping all the way into the far side of the net to give Saints the lead.

The advantage didn’t last long, however. Dundonald equalised four minutes later when a powerful strike from the edge of the box flew through a crowd of bodies and beyond the keeper. Just before the interval the hosts turned the game on its head with a delicate chip from the edge of the area that looped over the goalkeeper to make it 2–1 at the break.

It had been a fairly even half overall, although the heavy pitch meant silky football was at a premium.

The second half began with a lengthy delay after a Dundonald player suffered what appeared to be a nasty injury, but once play resumed Saints gradually began to assert themselves.

A brilliant free-kick delivery into the box on 54 minutes found Thomson, whose powerful header forced an excellent save from the home keeper. Soon after, Graham broke down the left and fed Tomany, who agonisingly failed to pick out the onrushing Lumsden in the centre.

The equaliser finally arrived on 61 minutes. Lumsden was brought down in the box and stepped up himself to dispatch the penalty confidently, levelling the score at 2–2.

From that moment Saints looked the more dangerous side. Graham attempted an audacious chip that drifted just over the bar, before Gillan was played clean through but couldn’t keep his effort down.

With the match finely balanced, Dunn and Aitken entered the fray as Saints searched for a winner. Dunn immediately made an impact, winning a free-kick on the edge of the area that McManus struck superbly, only for the Dundonald goalkeeper to push it around the post.

At the other end Bryson produced the save of the match in the 77th minute, brilliantly tipping a powerful header over the bar to keep Saints level as Dundonald piled on the pressure.

There were chances late on,  Thomson just failing to connect with a Milne delivery and Saints standing firm against a dangerous Dundonald free-kick, but neither side could find a decisive goal before the whistle signalled penalties.

The shootout was as tense as expected.

Milne stepped up first and converted confidently before Dundonald responded. McManus made it 2–1 to Saints, only for Dundonald to equalise again. Maskrey and Dunn both kept their nerve to score, leaving the tie poised at 4–4.

Then came the defining moment.

Bryson, only drafted into the starting lineup the day before due to a technicality that prevented regular goalkeeper Margetts from playing, produced a superb save to deny Dundonald’s fifth penalty.

That left Graham with the chance to seal it, and he made no mistake, confidently firing home to send Saints into the final.

On a difficult pitch and in a fiercely contested tie, it was a tremendous performance from St Andrews United, capped by a heroic display from Man of the Match Scott Bryson. Called into the side at the last minute, it proved a decisive twist of fate as his penalty save ultimately sent Saints through.

St Andrews United now look ahead to the Fife Cup Final at The Rec, where they will face the winners of Cowdenbeath and Dunfermline Athletic in what promises to be a memorable occasion.

Busy March Ahead!

It’s full steam ahead for St Andrews United as we make up for lost time following the winter weather postponements. March is shaping up to be one of the busiest and most important months of the season, with cup action, league battles, and key home fixtures at the Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground.

After last Saturday’s cup victory over Camelon Juniors, Saints will be looking to carry that momentum into a packed schedule.

Fife Cup Semi Final – Saturday 7th March | KO 2:30pm | Away

We kick things off with a huge clash in the semi-final of the Fife Cup away to Dundonald Bluebell. A place in the final is at stake, and the Saints will need your backing as we make the trip across Fife for what promises to be a cracking cup tie.

East of Scotland Premier Division – Tuesday 10th March | KO 7:30pm | Away

There’s no time to rest as we head straight back to Dundonald just three days later to face the Bluebell again — this time in league action in the East of Scotland Football League Premier Division. Two big games against the same opposition in quick succession

After back-to-back away trips, we return home before another important cup assignment.

Sauchie Juniors – Saturday 14th March | KO 7:30pm | Home

We welcome Sauchie Juniors under the lights at The Rec. This match forms part of the East of Scotland Groundhop weekend — an organised event where football supporters from across the country (and beyond) attend multiple matches over a short period, visiting different grounds and clubs. We can expect a bumper crowd and a fantastic atmosphere inside The Rec

RJM Sports League Cup 2nd Round – Saturday 21st March | KO 2:30pm | Away

Attention then turns to cup action once again as we travel to face Lochgelly Albert in the second round of the RJM Sports League Cup. Another big opportunity for the Saints as we look to progress in cup competition.

Camelon Juniors – Tuesday 24th March | KO 7:30pm | Home

Our league clash with Camelon Juniors will then take place under the lights at The Rec. After our recent cup success against them, we’ll be aiming to continue that positive run in front of our home support.

Dunipace – Saturday 28th March | KO 2:30pm | Home

We round off a demanding month at home to Dunipace. With important league points on the line, it’s another big afternoon at the Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground.

It’s a relentless run of fixtures as we look to build momentum, climb the league table, and chase cup success. Your support — home and away — makes all the difference.

We look forward to seeing as many Saints fans as possible throughout a huge few weeks for the club.

Mon the Saints! ⚫⚪

Tom Milne (Man of The Match)

Saints Progress in Cup

St Andrews United 3–1 Camelon Juniors
RJM Sports League Cup – First Round
The Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground

St Andrews United returned to winning ways in impressive fashion with a well-deserved 3–1 victory over Camelon Juniors in the first round of the League Cup. Manager Greig Shields made a single alteration to the side that had drawn at Haddington seven days earlier, Anthony Gillan coming into the starting line-up in place of Ross Cunningham.

Camelon began the match with purpose, Ben Scarborough earning an early corner from which Liam McQuaid drove a shot over Thomas Margetts’ crossbar. That bright opening from the visitors soon gave way to a sustained spell of possession for Saints, who gradually asserted control without initially troubling the goal.

The breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute and was no more than Saints deserved. Regan Lumsden cut in from the right before his deflected effort looped over Jay Gibb to give United the lead. Camelon briefly threatened a response when Zander Miller headed wide from a Scarborough cross, but Saints quickly resumed the initiative while attacking up the slope

Zach Tomany, outstanding throughout, tested Gibb with a well-struck effort in the 40th minute before Gillan went close moments later with a shot that passed inches beyond the goalkeeper’s right-hand post. United’s persistent pressure was rewarded on the stroke of half-time when Tomany delivered a clever cross for the in-form Lumsden, who finished superbly from twelve yards with a precise low strike. Saints went into the interval with a comfortable advantage that might have been greater but for a marginal offside decision against Tomany.

The second half began in much the same fashion, with the home side continuing to dictate proceedings. Cammy Graham produced arguably the pass of the afternoon to release Tomany, who calmly converted at the second attempt after his initial effort had struck Gibb. At 3–0, Saints were playing with confidence and fluency, much to the delight of the home support.

The crowd nearly witnessed a memorable individual effort in the 55th minute when right-back Tom Milne embarked on a remarkable run from deep inside his own half. Beating several opponents as he surged into the Camelon penalty area, Milne appeared set to crown the move with a goal before a moment’s hesitation allowed a defender to recover and make a crucial block.

Jason Thomson then headed against the crossbar from the resulting corner before a series of substitutions around the hour mark saw Lewis Craik, Joe Aitken, Luke Murray and Ross Cunningham introduced. As the changes took time to settle, Camelon enjoyed their best spell of the match and reduced the deficit in the 68th minute when Scarborough converted from close range after being left unmarked at a corner.

Thomson came close to restoring the three-goal advantage soon afterwards with another powerful header, but Camelon continued to press in search of a way back into the contest. A superb save from Margetts, diving low to his right, denied Scarborough a second goal in the 75th minute and proved a decisive moment in preserving United’s two-goal cushion.

The final opportunity fell to Saints when Ryan McManus miscued a free kick following a foul on Gillan, and there was no further scoring during the closing stages. United’s 3–1 victory represented a thoroughly deserved and morale-boosting success, and progression in the League Cup was secured with a performance combining discipline, enterprise and no small measure of attacking flair.

St Andrews United: Margetts; T. Milne, Dempsey, McCreadie (Cunningham), Thomson, McManus, Lumsden (Craik), Sneddon, Tomany (Aitken), Graham, Gillan (L. Murray).
Attendance: 146

Images: Graham Hutchison – Click Here for full gallery

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Contracts Update

Saints Trio Sign One-Year Contract Extensions ✍️⚽

St Andrews United FC are delighted to announce that Ross Cunningham, Tom Milne and Alex McCreadie have all signed one-year contract extensions, securing their futures with the club for the next 12 months

Vice-captain Ross Cunningham, the club’s longest-serving player, continues to be a key figure. Nicknamed “Rossco,” Ross joined Saints in July 2015 and debuted in February 2016. Known for his versatility, cultured left foot, and experience, he remains vital to the squad.

Tom Milne, a former club captain, leads by example with commitment, reliability, and tireless work ethic. Dependable in any situation, his experience and leadership continue to guide the team both on and off the pitch.

Alex McCreadie joined Saints from Heriot-Watt University in 2024 and has impressed with his performances in midfield. A skilful central midfielder with excellent close control and a sharp eye for a pass, Alex adds creativity and composure to the side.

Saints are thrilled to retain Ross, Tom, and Alex and look forward to their continued contributions over the rest of the season and into next

REARRANGED GAMES

After constant rain across the east of Scotland over the past six weeks, pitches have taken a real battering, meaning we’ve had to rearrange a couple of fixtures.

Fife Cup Semi-Final
We kick things off with the Fife Cup Semi-Final away to Dundonald Bluebell on Saturday 7th March, with a 14:30 kick-off. Fingers crossed for drier conditions!

League Fixture
We then return to Dundonald Bluebell for the league match on Tuesday 10th March, with a 19:30 kick-off under the lights.

Two away trips, one opponent, and plenty to play for after weeks of soggy Saturdays

Top Scorers

St Andrews Utd’s leading goal-scorers as of 28th February 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟 

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

Sponsor Spotlight

St Andrews United Football Club is delighted to announce Hotel Du Vin St Andrews as a new club sponsor. Perfectly located close to the Old Course and the centre of town, Hotel Du Vin St Andrews is a stylish boutique hotel known for its elegant accommodation, excellent dining, and warm hospitality, making it a much-loved part of the local community. We are extremely grateful to the team at Hotel Du Vin for their support of St Andrews United and their commitment to backing the local game, as sponsorship plays a vital role in helping the club continue to grow both on and off the pitch. We would also welcome interest from other local and regional businesses who may be keen to support the football club; for further information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact Eric Gillespie.

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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