NEXT GAMe
vs 
- St Andrews Utd FC vs Dunbar United
- EOSFL
- Saturday 11th April 2026 - 2:30PM
- Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground
- Match Sponsors - Allied Surveyors


Saints seal another fine victory
Match Report: Penicuik Athletic 1–3 St Andrews United FC
Montgomery Park | East of Scotland Premier Division
St Andrews United continued their excellent run of form with a polished and assured 3–1 victory over Penicuik Athletic at Montgomery Park, backing up last week’s impressive win against Dunipace FC with another confident display on the road.
A measured opening saw both sides settle into the contest, with clear chances at a premium. That changed on 13 minutes when Saints found their breakthrough. Lewis Milne threaded a clever pass into Finlay Allan, who turned sharply near the penalty spot and guided a composed finish beyond the goalkeeper to open the scoring.
The hosts threatened a swift reply, their number 14 stretching to meet a long delivery and coming close to levelling, but Saints were beginning to impose themselves. Efforts from McManus, Thomson and Gillan signalled growing control, with the visitors dictating the tempo.
The second goal arrived on 28 minutes and owed much to persistence. Allan was fouled in the area and took responsibility from the spot. Although his initial effort was saved, he reacted quickest to convert the rebound and extend the lead to 2–0.
Saints remained on the front foot for the remainder of the half. Gillan tested the goalkeeper again, while the home side’s frustration became evident. Their number nine struck the post with a header, and another effort was ruled out for offside. The home manager was also cautioned before the break, as Saints went in deservedly two goals to the good. HT 0-2
The early stages of the second half were more subdued, with limited opportunities for either side. Craik had a sight of goal on the hour mark, while Tom Milne, impressive throughout, was forced off through injury and replaced by Luke Murray. Dunn was then introduced as Saints refreshed their attacking options.
The match sprang back into life on 72 minutes. Thomson came close to putting the result beyond doubt with a powerful header that struck the crossbar, but within moments Penicuik pulled one back with a scrappy finish, reducing the deficit to 2–1 and briefly shifting the momentum.
Saints had an immediate opportunity to restore their two-goal advantage when Craik was brought down in the box. McManus stepped up, but his effort drifted narrowly wide of the left post.
The hosts pressed for an equaliser, only to be denied by an alert near-post save from Margetts. That moment proved pivotal. On 79 minutes, Saints produced a move of real quality to settle the contest. Allan drove forward with intent, Dunn held the ball up intelligently, and Craik applied a composed, curling finish to make it 3–1.
There was still late drama to navigate. Penicuik were awarded a penalty, but Margetts delivered an outstanding save low to his right to preserve the advantage. Further substitutions and a handful of bookings followed as the game edged towards its conclusion.
At full time, Saints were worthy 3–1 winners. It was a performance that combined attacking quality and composure at key moments, ensuring another valuable three points.
Saints Stun High-Flying Dunipace
Match Report: St Andrews United FC 5-2 Dunipace
East of Scotland Premier Division
St Andrews United produced one of their most accomplished performances of the season to secure an emphatic 5–2 victory over high-flying Dunipace in this East of Scotland Premier Division encounter at The Rec.
On a blustery afternoon that tested both sides, Saints combined attacking fluency with resilience to overcome a dangerous Dunipace outfit and record a thoroughly deserved win.
The visitors threatened early, with their goalkeeper’s long free kick on 8 minutes almost catching Margetts off his line, but the Saints stopper managed to recover. That early warning sparked the hosts into life, and they took the lead on 21 minutes. A perfectly weighted ball over the top released Finlay Allan, who showed excellent composure to finish clinically beyond the advancing keeper.
Dunipace responded swiftly, drawing level on 24 minutes after a ball into the box caused uncertainty, allowing their forward to capitalise on a loose ball and force it home. However, Saints’ response was immediate and emphatic. Just two minutes later, Allan produced a moment of real quality, beating his man and driving into the box before squaring unselfishly for Alex McCreadie to tap into an empty net and restore the lead.
The game continued at a relentless pace. Margetts made an excellent save with his feet on 31 minutes to deny a powerful Dunipace effort, before the visitors struck the crossbar from a free kick following a handball by Gillan on the edge of the area. Dunipace levelled again on 34 minutes, profiting from a bouncing ball inside the six-yard box that was headed home after hesitation in the Saints defence.
Credit to Saints, they continued to play on the front foot. Allan remained central to their attacking play and combined well with Craik on 35 minutes, the latter firing narrowly wide from the edge of the box.
The second half saw Saints take firm control. Dunn, introduced earlier, began to influence proceedings—heading over early on before Milne tested the keeper with a driven volley from distance. The breakthrough arrived on 56 minutes when Scott Dunn was brought down in the box, dusting himself off to convert the resulting penalty with confidence.
Saints extended their advantage just three minutes later in spectacular fashion. Ryan McManus struck a superb free kick that crashed off the underside of the crossbar and was adjudged to have crossed the line to give Utd breathing space at 4–2.
Dunipace continued to pose a threat and went close on 68 minutes when a loose ball fell invitingly inside the box, only for their striker to fire just wide. Saints introduced fresh legs shortly after, with Lumsden replacing the influential Allan, who had earlier been shown a yellow card.
There was further drama on 74 minutes as Saints were awarded a second penalty following a foul on Dunn, but this time the Dunipace goalkeeper produced an excellent save to keep his side in contention. The visitors also had strong appeals for a penalty waved away on 79 minutes after the ball struck McManus in the box.
Any lingering doubt was removed in the closing stages. A defensive error from Dunipace allowed Cammy Graham to capitalise on 90 minutes, calmly tapping home to seal a comprehensive victory.
Dunipace threatened once more late on, but a dropped ball in the Saints box was hooked over, summing up a frustrating afternoon for the visitors.
In difficult, wind-affected conditions, this was a complete and assured display from St Andrews United. Allan was the standout performer and constant attacking threat, while Thomson impressed with his composure and work rate throughout. Dunn’s second-half contribution proved decisive, adding energy and winning a crucial penalty, while the pace and movement of Craik and Allan gave Saints a cutting edge that had perhaps been missing in recent outings.
A result of real significance against one of the division’s form sides, and one that provides genuine momentum as Saints look to finish their East of Scotland Premier Division campaign strongly.
Derby Day Awaits in Cup
St Andrews United have been handed a mouthwatering Fife derby in the last 16 of the RJM Sports League Cup, as we welcome Hill of Beath Hawthorn to the Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground on Saturday 18th April.
We’ve already faced Hill of Beath several times this season, mostly away from home, so both sides know each other inside out. There will be no surprises, and that familiarity sets things up for what promises to be another fiercely competitive encounter!
This time, we have the advantage of being on home turf. Backed by our supporters at the Recreation Ground, we’ll be looking to make that count and take a big step towards the quarter-finals.
Fife derbies are never short on intensity, and our recent meetings have been closely fought. With both local pride and progression in the cup on the line, we’re expecting another tough test against a Hill of Beath side currently top of the EOS Premier Division!
April Fixtures
Sponsor Spotlight
St Andrews United are proud to welcome Allied Surveyors Scotland as match sponsors for our home clash against Dunbar United on April 11th. One of Scotland’s leading firms of chartered surveyors, they provide expert property advice and valuation services across the country. Visit alliedsurveyorsscotland.com to learn more, and join us in thanking them for their fantastic support!
Man of the Match
Man of The Match – Finlay Allan being presented with his award by My International Office, match sponsors of the 5-2 win over Dunipace. Thank you for your support!
Top Scorers
St Andrews Utd’s leading goal-scorers as of 4th April 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟
Sawers 8, Lumsden 8, Maskrey 7, Spence 6, Payne 6, Dunn 6, McManus 5, Craik 5, L Milne 4, Thomson 4, Allan 4, Aitken 3, McCreadie 3, Graham 3, Collins 2, Sneddon 2, Rennie 1, Gillan 1, Cunningham 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!
League Table
Last Match
1-3
- Opponents: Penicuik Athletic
- Competition: EOSFL