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- St Andrews Utd FC vs Dunipace
- EOSFL
- Saturday 28th March 2026 - 2:30PM
- Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground
- Match Sponsor - myinternationaloffice.co.uk


Saints Stifled By Clinical Camelon
Match Report: St Andrews United FC 0-2 Camelon Juniors
East of Scotland Premier Division
It was a tough night at the Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground for St Andrews United, as Camelon Juniors took the points with a 2–0 victory.
Coming into the game on the back of a strong run of results, Saints had every reason to feel confident despite the challenge of facing one of the league’s promotion contenders. And for the opening stages, that confidence showed. The first ten minutes were evenly matched, with both sides settling in and neither really giving much away.
Playing down the slope in the first half, Saints were dealt a blow on 12 minutes when Camelon were awarded a soft-looking penalty. Scott Sinclair stepped up and finished confidently, sending Margetts the wrong way to put the visitors ahead.
Saints looked to respond and had a decent opportunity midway through the half. Good work from Lumsden in the middle picked out Graham, who took a touch to set himself just outside the box, but his effort flew over the bar.
Aside from that, chances were few and far between for both sides, with the game becoming a bit of a midfield battle. Camelon went in at the break with a narrow 1–0 lead.
The second half saw St Andrews United take on the slope. There was plenty of effort and endeavour, but breaking down a well-organised Camelon defence proved easier said than done.
At the other end, Saints were standing firm, but on 59 minutes the visitors struck again. A corner into the box found David Fleming, who rose well to head home and make it 2–0.
Saints made a few changes to try and spark something and get back into the game, but clear chances just wouldn’t come. The Camelon goalkeeper had a relatively quiet evening, and the game became a bit scrappy in the final stages as the visitors saw things out professionally.
In the end, it finished 2–0 to Camelon. A frustrating one for Saints, who defended well for long spells but couldn’t quite find that cutting edge going forward. Camelon, on the other hand, took their chances when they came and showed why they’re up near the top end of the table.
It’s a quick turnaround, with attention now turning to Saturday’s home game against Dunipace, where Saints will be looking to bounce back and get back to winning ways.
Saints Cruise Into Cup Last 16
Match Report: Lochgelly Albert 1–4 St Andrews United FC
RJM Sports League Cup 2nd Round
St Andrews United booked their place in the last 16 of the RJM Sports League Cup with a commanding 4–1 victory away to Lochgelly Albert—though the scoreline flatters a match that was, at times, more battle than beauty.
Saints started brightly, carving out an early opportunity on 5 minutes with a slick passing move. Aitken neatly laid the ball into Craik’s path, but his effort could only ripple the side netting. Lochgelly responded shortly after with a tidy move of their own, breaking into the box before Margetts gathered comfortably.
From the outset, the pitch made its presence felt—bobbly, unpredictable, and hardly conducive to flowing football. Even so, Saints continued to probe. A free kick from 20 yards on 12 minutes struck the wall via Milne, while Craik tried his luck from distance soon after, his shot just clearing the bar.
The breakthrough came on 18 minutes. Dempsey surged down the left flank and whipped a dangerous ball across the face of goal. Aitken, timing his run to perfection, arrived to finish emphatically and give Saints a deserved lead.
McCreadie nearly doubled the advantage with a spectacular 20-yard volley that drifted just over, but as the half wore on, the game became increasingly scrappy, with the ball spending more time in the air than on the deck.
A setback arrived on 32 minutes when Aitken was forced off through injury. However, his replacement, Finlay Allan—fresh from his return on loan—made an immediate impact. Just four minutes after coming on, Allan produced a moment of magic, delicately lobbing the keeper from just inside the box to double Saints’ lead.
The remainder of the half saw more whistles than rhythm, including a harsh booking for Cunningham and a rare moment of danger for the hosts, but Margetts was equal to the task. Saints went into the break 2–0 up, in what was far from a classic encounter.
The second half followed a similar pattern—stop-start and scrappy. Allan remained lively, earning a free kick on the edge of the box that came to nothing, before somewhat bizarrely finding himself booked after being fouled.
Then came the moment that will live long in the memory—for all the wrong reasons if you’re a Lochgelly defender. On 65 minutes, under little pressure, a home player turned and unleashed a powerful strike from around 35 yards… straight into his own net, with his goalkeeper stranded miles off his line. An astonishing own goal made it 3–0.
Lochgelly threatened a response on 67 minutes, but Margetts was again on hand with a strong save from a shot just inside the box to maintain Saints’ control.
Further changes followed on 70 minutes, with Maskrey introduced in place of Cunningham, and within a minute Saints struck again. From a free kick situation, the ball dropped invitingly at the edge of the area and Craik showed great composure to beat his defender and finish neatly, making it 4–0 and putting the tie beyond doubt.
Saints continued to manage the game well, introducing Graham and Lumsden later on, while Dempsey picked up a booking amid the referee’s seemingly endless whistle-blowing.
Lochgelly did manage a consolation on 83 minutes, nodding home from a free kick to make it 4–1, but Saints remained comfortable. Margetts was called into action late on, producing another fine save to tip over a powerful effort and preserve the margin.
At full time, Saints could reflect on a professional job well done. While the conditions made for a frustrating spectacle, the team showed quality when it mattered and clinical edge in front of goal.
A 4–1 victory sees St Andrews United safely into the last 16, with our next opponents, and venue set to be confirmed ahead of the tie on April 18th.
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Man of the Match
Man of The Match – Kyle Sneddon – being congratulated by Friends of Geebs, sponsors of the game against Sauchie Juniors. A big thank you as always for your tremendous support!
Top Scorers
St Andrews Utd’s leading goal-scorers as of 21st March 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟
Sawers 8, Lumsden 8, Maskrey 7, Spence 6, Payne 6, Dunn 5, L Milne 4, McManus 4, Thomson 4, Craik 4, Aitken 3, Collins 2, McCreadie 2, Graham 2, Sneddon 2, Rennie 1, Gillan 1, Cunningham 1, Allan 1
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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- Opponents: Camelon Juniors
- Competition: EOSFL