Queen of the South faced St. Johnstone in the Group Stage of the League Cup in Scotland on July 16. After the match finished 2-2, the tie went to penalties to determine the winner, where Queen of the South came out on top by converting four shots to St. Johnstone's two.
The scoreline opened on the 12th minute when Lee Connelly converted the chance, putting Queen of the South in front. goals from Jamie Murphy and Ruari Paton followed, bringing the match to a 2-2 conclusion.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming match sees Queen of the South and St. Johnstone renew their battle, 4 years after their League Cup Final Stages encounter which St. Johnstone won 2-4. Queen of the South come into this match fresh off a victory over Ayr United in League Cup Group Stage on July 12. Despite their win, they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across five consecutive home matches.
St. Johnstone, by contrast, are coming off a defeat to Annan Athletic in the League Cup Group Stage on July 12. They've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last seven away matches in a row.
This League Cup Group Stage match offers a platform for Queen of the South and St. Johnstone’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Queen of the South’s attacking options have been bolstered by Lewis Gibson and Connor Murray, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In League Cup Group Stage, Murray has been Queen of the South’s standout scorer with two goals. Queen of the South’s offense has also been strengthened by Gavin Reilly, Ruari Paton and Lee Connelly, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, St. Johnstone’s Stevie May and Alistair Crawford have played important roles in ensuring their attack, under the tactical direction of Tommy Wright, remains effective. Melker Hallberg, Nicky Clark and Graham Carey have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
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Queen of the South kicked off the game with Max Currie, Rico Quitongo, Paul Mckay, David Mckay, Ciaran Mckenna, Calvin Mcgrory, Harry Cochrane who got substituted by Iain Wilson on the 61st minute, Josh Todd, Lee Connelly who got substituted by Kieran Mckechnie on the 87th minute, Connor Murray who got substituted by Ryan Muir on the 81st minute and Ruari Paton as starters, with Charlie Cowie, Lewis Gibson, Willie Gibson, Ben Johnstone, Kieran Mckechnie, Dom Mcmahon, Ryan Muir and Iain Wilson on the bench.
St. Johnstone's starting eleven were Elliott Parish, Andrew Considine, John Mahon, James Brown, Adam Montgomery, Murray Davidson, Melker Hallberg, Charlie Gilmour who got substituted by Michael OHalloran on the 46th minute, Alistair Crawford who got substituted by Jamie Murphy on the 10th minute, Graham Carey who got substituted by Thelonius Bair on the 68th minute and Stevie May who got substituted by Maksym Kucheriavyi on the 69th minute, with Thelonius Bair, Cameron Ballantyne, Alexander Ferguson, Maksym Kucheriavyi, Jamie Murphy, Michael OHalloran, Ross Sinclair and Taylor Steven on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Melker Hallberg was the one to receive it.
Since February 2015, the teams have gone head-to-head twice. Queen of the South and St. Johnstone each have one win. Their most recent clash took place on August 18, 2018, with St. Johnstone winning 2-4. In total, Queen of the South have managed four goals in these two meetings, compared to St. Johnstone's four. So, overall, Queen of the South and St. Johnstone have shared a nearly identical head-to-head record in their recent history.
Queen of the South have won two of their four matches in League Cup Group Stage this season, with zero draws and two defeats, netting five goals (1.25 per match) and conceding six (1.50 per match). St. Johnstone have played four matches in League Cup Group Stage, with three wins, zero draws, and one losses this season, scoring eleven goals, averaging 2.75 per match, while conceding five, an average of 1.25 per match.
Queen of the South are coming off a win in their last match against Ayr United, while St. Johnstone played their last match against Annan Athletic, which ended in a loss. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Queen of the South have claimed six victories, suffered twelve defeats, and drawn two times, while in their last twenty matches, St. Johnstone have recorded six wins, six losses, and eight draws.
As always, Scotland League Cup Group Stage's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Queen of the South are 3rd with six points from their four games, while St. Johnstone hold 26th place with nine points after four matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Queen of the South and St. Johnstone in real time. You can watch the goals by Lee Connelly, Jamie Murphy and Ruari Paton as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Queen of the South - St. Johnstone are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.