News / Madrid Cup Results from Friday
Group 1
Ness Utd 0 – 1 Delting
A close game at Boddam pitch saw Delting get their first win of the season thanks to a Fraser Hall effort.
Thistle 1 – 3 Spurs
Spurs grabbed goals from Sam Ward, Connel Gresham and a James Johnson penalty to secure 3 points and stay top of the group. Nethan Watson got Thistle’s consolation.
Group 2
Scalloway P – P Whitedale
Match postponed due to waterlogged pitch.
Whalsay 1 – 0 Celtic
Whalsay continued their fine form albeit with less goals this time around. Colin Anderson was the match winner against the town side.
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KO Cup Semi Finals
Delting B 1 – 1 Spurs B (Spurs won on penalties)
The Lerwick side equalised in the last minute through Jamie Robertson after Ian Jamieson had given the Delts the lead earlier in the second half. The game went straight to penalties and the away side won 3-2 to reach the final.
Whalsay B 4 – 1 Scalloway B
Whalsay are represented for the second final this season already thanks to goals from Laurence Tulloch, Ritchie Hutchison, Philip Mowat and Gary Sandison.
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