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Scottish League Cup | Group Stage
Oct 10, 2020 at 3pm UK
New Douglas Park
Ayr United

Hamilton
2 - 1
Ayr

Ogboe (19'), Trafford (36')
FT(HT: 2-0)
Moffat (68')
Zanatta (25'), Chalmers (56')

Hamilton Academical record narrow win over Ayr United in Betfred Cup

Marios Ogkmpoe and Charlie Trafford were on target.

Hamilton kick-started their Betfred Cup campaign with a 2-1 win over Ayr United.

Having lost their opening group game to League Two Annan Athletic on Tuesday, Hamilton had no margin for error as they had to win to keep their hopes of progressing alive.

And they secured three points with first-half goals from birthday boy Marios Ogkmpoe, who turned 26, and Charlie Trafford.

There was a nervous ending to the game when Ayr's Michael Moffat pulled one back after 68 minutes but Hamilton held out for the win.

Ayr threatened inside two minutes when Dario Zanatta drilled a low shot across the face of goal and just wide.

Hamilton striker Ogkmpoe opening the scoring after 19 minutes as he got in front of Ayr defender Jack Baird to cushion a volley from Scott McMann's cross beyond Viljami Sinisalo. It was his first goal of the season.

Ayr were forced into a change when Michael Miller was replaced by Michael Hewitt after 24 minutes.

The visitors continued to pose problems to the Accies defence and Moffat sent a header from an inviting Aaron Muirhead cross just over.

Hamilton, however, doubled their advantage after 36 minutes as Trafford notched his first goal for the club.

David Templeton's free-kick was headed clear but it fell to Trafford, who was lurking just inside the penalty area, and the midfielder unleashed a crisp volley that beat Sinisalo.

Ayr United pushed for a way back into the game after the interval and Moffat forced a fine save from Ryan Fulton, who was back in the starting line-up after completing a period of self-isolation following a positive Covid-19 test, and the hitman spurned another opportunity when he blazed over as he closed in on goal.

But the next chance Moffat got he tucked away as he reduced the deficit with 20 minutes remaining. Muirhead's long throw was not dealt with by the Accies defence and came to the unmarked Moffat, who confidently dispatched from close range.

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Group A

TeamPWDLPTS
1Ayr431010
2Stirling431010
3St Johnstone41033
4Stenhousemuir41033
5Alloa41033

Group B

TeamPWDLPTS
1Partick32107
2Falkirk32016
3Dundee Utd42026
4Spartans42026
5Peterhead40131

Group C

TeamPWDLPTS
1Livingston33009
2Hamilton22006
3Cove Rangers32016
4Brechin41033
5Clyde40040

Group D

TeamPWDLPTS
1Ross County33009
2Morton43019
3Kelty Hearts32016
4Stranraer41033
5Edinburgh40040

Group E

TeamPWDLPTS
1Airdrieonians440012
2Dundee43019
3Dumbarton31023
4Inverness41033
5Bonnyrigg Rose30030

Group F

TeamPWDLPTS
1Kilmarnock33009
2Dunfermline32016
3Raith Rovers22006
4Albion Rovers41033
5Annan40040

Group G

TeamPWDLPTS
1Motherwell33009
2QotS22006
3Queen's Park41124
4East Fife31114
5Elgin40040

Group H

TeamPWDLPTS
1St Mirren43019
2Forfar43019
3Arbroath31023
4Montrose31023
5Cowdenbeath20020


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