Dramatic Late Goals and Stunning Upsets Highlight Premier Sports Cup Action
Catch all the thrilling action from the Premier Sports Cup, featuring dramatic late goals and unexpected upsets that kept fans on the edge of their seats.


The Premier Sports Cup delivered another round of thrilling football action, with dramatic late goals and stunning upsets taking center stage. Here's a breakdown of the key matches and standout performances:
Group A
Queen's Park bounced back from a disappointing weekend defeat to thrash Brechin City 5-0. Tyrece McDonnell and Josh Fowler each scored twice, with Michael Ruth also getting on the scoresheet. Cove Rangers secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Spartans, thanks to an early goal from Declan Glass.
Group B
Partick Thistle continued their strong start to the tournament with a 2-0 win over Stranraer. Tony Watt marked his first goal for the Jags with a emphatic finish, following Lee Ashcroft's header in first-half stoppage-time. Queen of the South enjoyed a successful debut in the competition, smashing four goals past Edinburgh City, with Reece Lyon hitting a double.
Group C
Airdrieonians and Alloa Athletic both maintained perfect records with victories over Bonnyrigg Rose and Montrose respectively. Rhys Armstrong and Euan Henderson were on target for Airdrie, while Kurtis Roberts scored the winner for Alloa.
Group D
St Mirren secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Forfar Athletic, with Jayden Richardson opening his account for the club with a stunning strike. Ayr United were the evening's highest scorers, hitting six past Annan Athletic, with George Oakley claiming a hat-trick.
Group E
Heart of Midlothian made it two wins from two with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Hamilton Academical. Stuart Findlay and Elton Kabangu scored in the first half, with James Wilson and Claudio Braga adding to the tally after the break.
Group F
In one of the most dramatic matches of the round, East Kilbride stunned Raith Rovers with a 4-2 victory, thanks to a five-minute hat-trick from John Robertson, including two goals in stoppage-time.
Group G
Motherwell left it late to secure a 2-1 win over Peterhead, with Lukas Fadinger scoring a crucial header in the 91st minute. Morton top the group after a 3-0 victory over Stenhousemuir, with Tomi Adeloye scoring twice.
Group H
Kelty Hearts started their campaign with a convincing 4-0 win over Brora Rangers, with Robbie Cole grabbing a brace and Craig Johnston also on target.
These matches showcased the unpredictability and excitement of the Premier Sports Cup, with teams battling hard for early advantages in their respective groups.