2021 Scottish League Cup final (February)

The 2020–21 Scottish League Cup final was an association football match that took place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on 28 February 2021.[1] It was the final match of the 2020–21 Scottish League Cup, the 75th season of the Scottish League Cup (known as the Betfred Cup for sponsorship reasons), a competition for the 42 teams in the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL).

2021 Scottish League Cup final
Event2020–21 Scottish League Cup
Date28 February 2021 (2021-02-28)
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Man of the MatchShaun Rooney
RefereeDon Robertson
2019

Originally due to take place in December 2020, the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on scheduling meant that the match was pushed back to February 2021.

Route to the final

St Johnstone

RoundOppositionScore
Group stageKelty Hearts2–1 (a)
Group stageBrechin City7–0 (h)
Group stageDundee United0–0 (h)
Group stagePeterhead3–1 (a)
Second roundMotherwell2–1 (a)
Quarter-finalDunfermline Athletic1–1 (a) (a.e.t.)
Semi-finalHibernian3–0 (n)

St Johnstone won Group C to qualify for the second round, winning 10 points from a possible 12. They won 2–1 at Lowland League side Kelty Hearts,[2] 7–0 against League Two club Brechin City[3] and 3–1 at League One team Peterhead.[4] In their other match, Saints drew 0–0 with fellow Premiership club Dundee United, but lost the penalty shootout.[5]

Saints were unseeded for the second round draw and were drawn to face Motherwell at Fir Park on 28 November. Motherwell scored first through Tony Watt, but late goals from Callum Hendry and David Wotherspoon turned the tie around and sent Saints into the quarter-finals.[6]

Saints were again drawn away for the quarter-final, against Championship club Dunfermline Athletic.[7] After a goalless draw in normal time, Shaun Rooney scored the opening goal in the first period of extra time.[7] Dunfermline equalised to force a penalty shootout, which Saints won 4–3.[7]

Hibernian provided the opposition in the semi-final, played at Hampden Park on 23 January. Hibs started strongly but goals from Jason Kerr Shaun Rooney and Craig Conway saw Saints run out comfortable 3–0 winners.[8]

Livingston

RoundOppositionScore
Group stageEdinburgh City5–1 (a)
Group stageAlloa Athletic2–1 (h)
Group stageStenhousemuir4–0 (a)
Group stageAirdrieonians4–1 (h)
Second roundAyr United4–0 (h)
Quarter-finalRoss County2–0 (h)
Semi-finalSt Mirren1–0 (n)

Livingston won Group H to qualify for the second round, winning the maximum 12 points en route. They won easily in away games against League Two clubs Edinburgh City and Stenhousemuir,[9] 2–1 at home against Championship side Alloa Athletic,[10] and 4–1 against League One team Airdrieonians.[11]

Livingston were seeded for the second round draw and were drawn to face Championship club Ayr United at home on 28 November.[12] Despite their progress in the League Cup, Livingston had been struggling in the Premiership and manager Gary Holt left the club before the second round tie was played.[12] David Martindale took charge of the team for the first time in the match with Ayr, which Livingston won easily after scoring three early goals through an own goal and two efforts by Jack Fitzwater.[12]

Martindale was still in interim charge for the quarter-final, in which Livi were again drawn at home.[13] They were paired with Ross County, who had knocked out cup holders Celtic in the previous round.[13] Two early goals gave Livi a 2–0 victory.[13]

St Mirren provided the opposition in the semi-final, played at Hampden Park on 24 January. Martindale had been appointed manager on a permanent basis after the quarter-final, and his unbeaten start as a manager continued as an early Scott Robinson goal was enough to give Livingston a 1–0 win.[14] Two days after the semi-final, a Scottish Football Association hearing approved Martindale as a "fit and proper person" to hold a management position.[15] He had previously been imprisoned for involvement with organised crime.[15]

Match

Summary

In the 32nd minute Craig Conway hit an out swinging corner from the right which Shaun Rooney headed down to the right corner from seven yards out, Livingston goalkeeper Robby McCrorie got a hand to the ball to push it against the post and into the net.[16]

Details

St Johnstone1–0Livingston
Rooney 32'[17]
St Johnstone
Livingston
GK1 Zander Clark
CB5 Jason Kerr (c)
CB6 Liam Gordon  82'
CB4 Jamie McCart
RM19 Shaun Rooney
CM18 Ali McCann
CM26 Liam Craig
LM24 Callum Booth
AM7 Craig Conway  77'
AM10 David Wotherspoon
FW9 Chris Kane  89'
Substitutes:
DF2 James Brown
DF3 Scott Tanser
FW11 Michael O'Halloran
GK12 Elliot Parish
MF13 Craig Bryson
FW14 Stevie May  77'
MF15 Charlie Gilmour
FW17 Guy Melamed
Manager:
Callum Davidson
GK1 Robby McCrorie
RB2 Nicky Devlin
CB25 Efe Ambrose
CB27 Jon Guthrie
LB12 Julien Serrano  90'
CM33 Steve Lawson  60'
CM18 Jason Holt  71'
AM14 Josh Mullin  65'
AM8 Scott Pittman  65'
AM6 Marvin Bartley (c)  80'
FW17 Scott Robinson
Substitutes:
DF5 Jack Fitzwater
FW9 Jay Emmanuel-Thomas  71'
MF10 Craig Sibbald  60'
MF11 Alan Forrest  65'
FW20 Gavin Reilly  65'
DF21 Jack McMillan
DF29 Aaron Taylor-Sinclair
GK32 Max Stryjek
FW37 Jaze Kabia
Manager:
David Martindale
Match officials
Match rules
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Maximum of five substitutions (1 additional in any extra-time)

References