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Saints Frustrated As Whitburn Take Points

Whitburn Juniors 2-1 St Andrews United

After what felt less like a short spell of bad weather and more like an extended off-season sabbatical, St Andrews United finally laced up their boots again and made the long awaited trip to Central Park to face Whitburn Juniors. Sadly, the return to action ended in familiar fashion, with Saints leaving with plenty to ponder after a 2–1 defeat.

Saints wasted no time in shaking off the cobwebs. Inside three minutes Graham went close from a tight angle, setting an encouraging early tone. Whitburn responded with a quick chance of their own, a snap shot drifting narrowly wide after a partially cleared header.

Much of Saints’ early promise came through new loan signing Zack Tomanay, who was thrown straight into the starting line up following his move from Cowdenbeath. The pacy forward looked sharp and full of intent, and on 12 minutes produced a superb burst down the flank before fizzing a low cross across the face of goal that deserved a finishing touch.

Whitburn began to enjoy more possession as the half progressed, sending a series of dangerous balls into the box, but Saints defended stoutly. A back post header on 24 minutes sailed just wide, while at the other end Dunn was fouled on the edge of the area. McManus’ free kick took a deflection and went behind, followed by another near miss from a long throw that again forced a corner.

The home side’s number nine, a gentleman of considerable height and aerial enthusiasm, went close on the half hour with a header that drifted over. Shortly after, Whitburn made the breakthrough when a free kick into the box resulted in a scramble and a bundled finish to make it 1–0.

Despite trailing at the interval, Saints finished the half strongly. Graham was denied by the keeper after being played through by Milne, Tomanay saw another effort deflected wide, and despite racking up close to ten corners, Saints went in a goal behind but very much still in the contest. HT 1-0

The second half began with Cunningham replacing Dempsey and quickly settled into a competitive midfield scrap, with chances at a premium. On 58 minutes Cunningham delivered a delightful cross from the left that flashed across the goalmouth with no takers. Tomanay’s promising debut ended shortly after the hour mark as he was replaced by Craik, having given the Whitburn defence plenty to think about.

The equaliser arrived on 67 minutes and lifted everyone with a black and white persuasion (blue today!). From a Saints corner, Thomson rose highest and headed home through the legs of the Whitburn goalkeeper, who was on emergency loan from Livingston and perhaps wishing the paperwork had arrived a little later.

At 1–1, momentum appeared to be with Saints and the home keeper looked increasingly nervous, though frustratingly that anxiety was not fully exploited. A puzzling yellow card for Dunn after the goalkeeper fell over did little to help matters, and the game opened up as both sides chased a winner.

Unfortunately, it was Whitburn who found it. On 79 minutes a loose pass in midfield proved costly, allowing the home side to break quickly and their towering striker finished low past Margetts. It was a goal that felt entirely avoidable and left Saints shaking their heads rather than their fists.

Late substitutions followed and Saints pushed for another equaliser. Lumsden came close in the dying moments when his shot from a recycled corner was well saved, drawing a collective groan from the travelling supporters who briefly dared to believe.

The final whistle brought an end to a frustrating afternoon. The heavy pitch conditions did little to help flowing football, but the overriding feeling was one of disappointment. Saints clearly possess good individual players, yet too often this season have struggled to knit those talents into a cohesive team performance.

Still, after weeks of waiting, postponing and checking the forecast, at least St Andrews United finally managed to play a game of football. Now the challenge is making sure the next one brings a little more joy and fewer sighs!

Rusty Return as Saints Fall in Fife Derby

Hill of Beath Hawthorn 4–0 St Andrews United FC
Fife derby ends in frustration after bright opening spells

After what felt like a never-ending spell of enforced postponements, St Andrews United were delighted to finally get back to competitive action, dusting off the cobwebs for a local Fife derby away to high-flying Hill of Beath Hawthorn. Saints travelled with optimism, enthusiasm… and the full knowledge that match sharpness might take a little while to return.

Saints lined up with Margetts, Dempsey, Thomson, Sneddon, Graham, Cunningham, Murray, Dunn, McCreadie, Craik and Lewis Milne, and made a lively enough start that suggested this wouldn’t be a straightforward afternoon for the hosts.

Craik tested the home keeper early with a long-range effort inside three minutes, before Milne’s free kick drifted well wide shortly after. Craik then found himself with a half chance on six minutes, but couldn’t quite make the contact he wanted. At the other end, Hill of Beath’s first effort on goal was comfortably dealt with by Margetts.

The deadlock was broken on 14 minutes, and unfortunately from a Saints point of view it was all a bit too simple. A cross to the back post was headed back into danger, allowing the home side’s number 7 to fire home from close range.

Saints responded well. Dunn went close on 25 minutes, clean through at an angle, but the Hill of Beath keeper did well to spread himself and make a strong block. The game then settled into a fairly even contest, summed up neatly at the half-hour mark when… nothing much happened at all. A deflected effort forced a decent stop from Margetts just before the break, but at half time it remained 1-0, with very little between the sides.

If the first half was about promise, the second half was sadly about punishment.

Hill of Beath wasted an early counter-attack opportunity with a fresh-air shot on 49 minutes, but Saints were made to pay just after the hour mark. A clever flick in behind the Saints left side released Jordan Tosh, who fired home to make it 2-0.

From there, momentum swung firmly the home side’s way. Tosh completed his hat-trick on 67 minutes, a disappointing goal to concede after a hopeful ball into the box wasn’t dealt with. Three minutes later, Saints had clearly fallen away and Hill of Beath were well in control.

The fourth arrived from a corner on 72 minutes, a simple back-post header that summed up a difficult second half. The final quarter of an hour drifted by with little to note, both sides seemingly aware the contest was decided.

Full time: Hill of Beath Hawthorn 4-0 St Andrews United FC

A frustrating scoreline, particularly given the competitive first half, but rust and sharpness told after the break against a very good Hill of Beath side. The positives? We’re finally back playing football — and that’s a start.

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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 7th February 2026 are as follows… ⚽👟 

Sawers 8, Maskrey 7, Spence 6, Payne 6, Lumsden 5, 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

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