Recap
Bo’ness kicked off their campaign to retain the East Of Scotland League Cup in impressive fashion, securing a thrilling 4-2 triumph against Oakley United at their venerable home ground of Newtown Park. A brace from the prolific Cunningham within regulation time saw the sides level at 2-2 before the contest delved into Extra Time, where Bo’ness showcased their resilience and determination with two additional strikes courtesy of Cameron and Robertson, thereby clinching a place in the upcoming draw for the second round.
The encounter ignited with Bo’ness asserting their dominance in the initial 45 minutes, spearheaded by the potent attacking partnership of Cunningham, in sublime form, and the promising newcomer Heaver. The hosts dictated proceedings, with Oakley United struggling to breach Bo’ness’s steadfast defensive line. Bo’ness came agonizingly close to an early breakthrough as Heaver orchestrated an incisive move, feeding a precise pass to Cunningham, whose venomous strike was deftly repelled by an Oakley defender’s timely intervention.
Heaver, eager to mark his debut with a goal, unleashed a speculative effort from outside the box in the 18th minute, only to see his attempt sail narrowly wide of the target. Duncan, a standout performer, exhibited glimpses of his talent, endeavoring to replicate his recent set-piece prowess with a series of audacious long-range attempts. The deadlock was finally broken in the 22nd minute, orchestrated by a clever delivery from Duncan on the right flank, finding Cunningham lurking within the six-yard box. Cunningham exhibited poise and precision, eluding his marker before dispatching a clinical finish into the far corner of the net.
Bo’ness continued to press for a second goal, with Cunningham threatening to double his tally with a one-on-one opportunity thwarted by a resilient Oakley goalkeeper. Despite a flurry of chances, including audacious efforts from Cameron and Paterson from distance, Bo’ness failed to capitalize on their dominance, heading into halftime with a slender 1-0 advantage.
The second half commenced with Bo’ness swiftly extending their lead, courtesy of a sublime through ball from Duncan, dissecting Oakley’s defence to find Cunningham, who calmly slotted home his second of the evening. However, Oakley United demonstrated resilience, mounting a spirited resurgence, as evidenced by a stunning free-kick that nestled into the top corner, reducing the deficit to 2-1.
The momentum shifted in Oakley’s favour, as they capitalized on defensive lapses to draw level with a well-worked move culminating in a clinical finish at the far post as Snedden lay stricken following a thunderous tackle that the referee somehow missed and which eventually forced him off the field due to injury, leaving them with ten men for the remainder of regular time. Despite valiant efforts from Robertson and Woodburn in the dying embers of regulation play, the scoreline remained deadlocked at 2-2, necessitating extra time to determine a winner.
The first period of extra time witnessed Bo’ness dictating proceedings, allowed Bo’ness to introduce final substitute Sneddon. MacDonald and Robertson threatening from distance, only to be denied by narrow margins. The pivotal moment arrived as Godwin embarked on a surging run into the box, only to be brought down by a mistimed tackle, resulting in a penalty awarded in favour of Bo’ness. However, Robertson’s spot-kick cannoned off the woodwork, squandering a golden opportunity to seize control of the contest.
Undeterred by the missed penalty, Bo’ness exhibited resilience and resolve in the second period of extra time, as Cameron’s towering header from a corner restored their lead, much to the delight of the fervent home supporters. Paterson came agonizingly close to extending the advantage with a headed effort narrowly missing the target. The victory was sealed in style as Robertson, in scintillating form, unleashed a thunderous strike from a tight angle, leaving the Oakley custodian helpless as the ball nestled into the back of the net.
In conclusion, Bo’ness emerged victorious in a pulsating encounter, exhibiting commendable resilience and clinical finishing to overcome a spirited Oakley United side. While Oakley posed a formidable challenge, Bo’ness’s superiority ultimately shone through, ensuring their progression to the next round of the East Of Scotland League Cup, reaffirming their status as contenders once again for silverware in the ongoing campaign.
Final Score: Bo’ness Athletic 4 – 2 Oakley United (A.E.T.)
East of Scotland League Cup First Round
Details
Date | Time | Season |
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02/03/2024 | 14:30 | 2023/24 |
Ground
Newtown Park |
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Newtown Park Stadium, 104 Jamieson Ave, Bo'ness EH51 0JX |
Results
Club | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Goals |
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Bo’ness Athletic | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Oakley United | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Bo’ness Athletic
1 | Fraser Currid Goalkeeper | |
2 | Scott Cameron Defender | 110' 68' |
3 | Jonny Mitchell Defender | |
4 | Warren Paterson Defender | |
5 | Blair Woodburn Defender | |
6 | Jason Mackay Midfielder | |
8 | Chris Ogilvie Midfielder | |
9 | Sandy Cunningham Forward | 22', 51' |
10 | Craig Snedden Midfielder | |
11 | Sean Heaver Forward | |
12 | Michael Weir Midfielder | |
14 | Callum MacDonald Midfielder | |
17 | Joel Sneddon Forward |
4 |
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0 |
3 |
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0 |
0 |
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0 |
KO 22 50 51 68 110 116 120 FT