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28 November, 2024 9:23 am

Brora Rangers aim for another upset in Scottish Cup showdown

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Can Brora Rangers replicate their historic Scottish Cup upset against Hearts?

As the Scottish Cup continues to unfold, Brora Rangers find themselves in a familiar position: the underdog. This weekend, they will face Livingston, a team currently sitting second in the Championship, in what promises to be an exhilarating third-round clash. The Cattachs, known for their cup pedigree, are no strangers to upsets, having made headlines in 2021 when they defeated Hearts, who were then at the top of the Championship.

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Historic Upset Against Hearts

Tom Kelly, a key player for Brora, reflects on that memorable victory against Hearts, describing it as a “fluke” due to the unusual circumstances surrounding the match. With Covid-19 restrictions limiting their training, the team managed to pull off a stunning 2-1 win. Kelly acknowledges that luck played a significant role that day, but he also emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities when they arise.

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“We caught Hearts on an off day and took our chances,” he recalls, highlighting the need for a similar approach against Livingston.

Confidence in the Squad

Despite the challenges ahead, Kelly and his teammates are brimming with confidence. Having won eight and drawn once in their last nine matches across all competitions, the squad believes they have the capability to surprise once again. “It would be another surprise for people if we can get past Livingston,” Kelly states, but he insists that internally, the team knows their potential. The togetherness and strong performances this season have fostered a belief that they can compete with higher-level opposition.

Adjusting Tactics Against Higher Opposition

Brora Rangers are accustomed to dominating possession in the Highland League, but Kelly recognizes that a different strategy will be necessary against Livingston. “We’re underdogs in this tie, and we’ll need to be hard to play against,” he explains. The team aims to stay competitive for as long as possible, adapting their style to counteract the strengths of their opponents. “We’re not expecting to go to Livingston and play our usual game,” he adds, emphasizing the importance of resilience and adaptability.

As the match approaches, the excitement builds for both players and fans alike. Brora Rangers are ready to embrace the challenge, knowing that every game presents a new opportunity. With a confident mindset and a history of defying the odds, they are prepared to give it their all in pursuit of another Scottish Cup upset.

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