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SAINTS LIFT FIFE CUP!

St Andrews Utd 3-0 Dunfermline Athletic
Fife Cup Final
Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground

St Andrews United made club history on a memorable night at The Rec, defeating Dunfermline Athletic 3–0 to lift the Fife Cup for the very first time. In front of a crowd of 580, and with hospitality sold out, the evening carried a special atmosphere, with a genuine feel-good factor running throughout the club.

Saints started on the front foot, making full use of the slope in the first half and applying early pressure on the Dunfermline defence. Their bright opening was rewarded when Jason Thomson forced the ball home from close range after a goalmouth scramble inside the six-yard box, giving the hosts a deserved lead.

Dunfermline responded with spells of composed possession, but Saints’ defence stood firm, producing a disciplined and organised display to restrict the visitors to very few clear-cut chances. The second goal arrived in almost identical fashion to the first, with Thomson again on hand to bundle home following another crowded scramble in the box, sending Saints into the break with a commanding 2–0 advantage.

After the interval, Dunfermline emerged with renewed intensity, perhaps spurred on by a stern team talk from 1st team manager Neil Lennon who was in attendance. Shooting down the slope, the Pars pushed Saints back for sustained periods, but the home side remained resolute. Goalkeeper Scott Bryson, who had been the hero in the semi-final penalty shootout against Dundonald, was assured when called upon, though he was rarely seriously tested thanks to the strength of the defensive unit in front of him.

Saints effectively sealed the victory with a decisive third goal on the counter-attack. Breaking quickly up the park, Scott Dunn showed composure and vision to lift a superb effort over the advancing goalkeeper from outside the box, putting the result beyond doubt.

Despite late pressure, Saints continued to defend with determination while still posing a threat on the break, with Finlay Allan particularly impressive down the wing. As the final whistle sounded, celebrations erupted among players and supporters alike.

Captain Ryan McManus had the honour of lifting the Fife Cup, greeted by a large and jubilant Saints support who stayed behind to witness a landmark moment in the club’s history.

Jason Thomson was deservedly named Man of the Match, sponsored by JB Penman Butchers, for his outstanding defensive performance and crucial brace.

A huge thank you goes to everyone who contributed to such a fantastic occasion, an unforgettable night for St Andrews United and a proud milestone for the club.

Saints Exit RJM Sports Cup

St Andrews United 0–2 Hill of Beath Hawthorn
RJM Sports Cup
Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground

St Andrews United’s run in the RJM Sports Cup came to an end at the last 16 stage following a 2–0 defeat at home to Fife rivals Hill of Beath Hawthorn.

The visitors, currently in strong form and pushing for the East of Scotland Premier Division title, started quickly and took the lead after just six minutes through Sam Featherstone. Saints found themselves further behind midway through the first half when Conor Scott added a second on 19 minutes.

Despite our best efforts, St Andrews were unable to find a way back into the game against a well-organised and confident Haws side, who saw the match out to progress to the quarter-finals.

Attention now quickly turns to a major fixture for the Saints, as we look to respond in style when we host Scottish Cup finalists Dunfermline Athletic in the Fife Cup Final on Wednesday night at The Rec. We look forward to seeing you all then!

Saints Sunk by late Dunbar Winner

Match Report: St Andrews United FC 0-1 Dunbar United FC
Clayton Caravan Park Recreation Ground | East of Scotland Premier Division

St Andrews United produced a spirited display despite adversity but ultimately slipped to a narrow 1–0 defeat against Dunbar United this afternoon.

The turning point arrived in the 35th minute when Finlay Allan was shown a red card, leaving Saints to navigate the remainder of the contest with ten men. For long periods, St Andrews United defended resolutely and looked capable of earning a hard-fought point. However, their resistance was finally broken in the 83rd minute when Duthie found the decisive breakthrough for the visitors.

Despite the late setback, Saints can take encouragement from a committed and competitive performance and will look to return to winning ways on Tuesday night against Newtongrange Star. 

Full report to follow

Many thanks to Allied Surveyors who kindly sponsored the match (pictured below with the team)

WIN £10,000.00!

April Fixtures

Sponsor Spotlight

St Andrews United are proud to welcome The Bathroom Centre Fife as match sponsors for our home clash against Bo’ness Athletic on May 2nd. The Bathroom Centre Fife is a trusted local specialist, offering a comprehensive range of high-quality bathroom suites, fittings, and accessories. With a focus on expert design and professional installation, they provide a complete service tailored to suit all styles, spaces, and budgets. We thank them for their valued 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 14th April 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟 

Lumsden 9, Sawers 8, Maskrey 7, Spence 6, Payne 6, Dunn 6, Craik 5, McManus 5, L Milne 4, Thomson 4, Allan 4, Graham 4, Aitken 3, McCreadie 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! 

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