- Date:03 Nov 2012
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Rugby Park
- Attendance:4,541
- Kelly (55)
- Shinnie (21) McKay - pen (76)
Live Commentary
- 92mins
Effort from the edge of the penalty box by Gary Harkins goes wide of the right-hand upright.
- 91mins
The assistant referee signals for offside against Paul Heffernan. Indirect free kick taken by Antonio Reguero.
- 90mins
Michael Nelson fouled by Owain Tudur Jones, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick crossed right-footed by Gary Harkins, Manuel Pascali challenges Owain Tudur Jones unfairly and gives away a free kick. Antonio Reguero restarts play with the free kick.
- 88mins
Effort on goal by Rory McKenzie from just inside the penalty box goes harmlessly over the target.
- 87mins
(Inverness CT) makes a substitution, with Richie Foran coming on for Andrew Shinnie. Corner taken by Gary Harkins.
- 87mins
Liam Kelly takes a shot. Blocked by Owain Tudur Jones.
- 84mins
Paul Heffernan takes a shot. Antonio Reguero makes a save.
- 82mins
Graeme Shinnie challenges Rory McKenzie unfairly and gives away a free kick. Caution for Paul Heffernan. Booking for Shane Sutherland for dissent. Gary Harkins crosses the ball in from the free kick, clearance by Gary Warren.
- 80mins
Corner taken by Graeme Shinnie, Mark O'Hara manages to make a clearance.
- 79mins
Shane Sutherland concedes a free kick for a foul on Rory McKenzie. Direct free kick taken by Michael Nelson.
- 79mins
Outswinging corner taken right-footed by Gary Harkins, David Raven makes a clearance.
- 78mins
Graeme Shinnie challenges Rory McKenzie unfairly and gives away a free kick. Mark O'Hara takes the free kick.
- 75mins
Penalty awarded for an unfair challenge on Ross Draper by Cameron Bell. The referee sends off Cameron Bell for professional foul. (Kilmarnock) makes a substitution, with Kyle Letheren coming on for Lee Johnson. Power penalty scored by Billy McKay. Kilmarnock 1-2 Inverness CT.
- 73mins
Unfair challenge on Liam Kelly by Andrew Shinnie results in a free kick. Andrew Shinnie receives a yellow card. Philip Roberts leaves the field to be replaced by Shane Sutherland. Direct free kick taken by Michael Nelson.
- 71mins
Philip Roberts concedes a free kick for a foul on Rory McKeown. Free kick taken by Rory McKeown.
- 69mins
James Dayton leaves the field to be replaced by Gary Harkins.
- 69mins
Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Graeme Shinnie.
- 69mins
Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Andrew Shinnie by Manuel Pascali. David Raven restarts play with the free kick.
- 66mins
The referee blows for offside. Indirect free kick taken by Josh Meekings.
- 65mins
Billy McKay is ruled offside. Direct free kick taken by Cameron Bell.
- 64mins
Paul Heffernan joins the action as a substitute, replacing Cillian Sheridan.
- 62mins
Effort on goal by Rory McKenzie from just outside the penalty area goes harmlessly over the target.
- 62mins
Foul by Cillian Sheridan on Gary Warren, free kick awarded. Direct free kick taken by Josh Meekings.
- 60mins
Andrew Shinnie takes a shot. Save made by Cameron Bell. Graeme Shinnie takes a inswinging corner from the right by-line to the near post, clearance by Mark O'Hara.
- 59mins
Corner taken left-footed by Graeme Shinnie from the right by-line, save by Cameron Bell.
- 59mins
Andrew Shinnie takes a shot. Save by Cameron Bell.
- 55mins
Goal scored by Liam Kelly from outside the area to the top right corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 1-1 Inverness CT.
- 54mins
Corner from right by-line taken by Graeme Shinnie.
- 53mins
The ball is swung over by David Raven, clearance made by Ryan O'Leary.
- 52mins
Gary Warren concedes a free kick for a foul on Rory McKenzie. Direct strike on goal from the free kick comes in from Liam Kelly, save made by Antonio Reguero.
- 52mins
Billy McKay takes a shot. Brilliant save by Cameron Bell.
- 51mins
Inswinging corner taken from the left by-line by Aaron Doran.
- 49mins
Free kick awarded for a foul by Andrew Shinnie on James Dayton. Free kick crossed right-footed by Lee Johnson from left wing.
- 48mins
Manuel Pascali delivers the ball, Header by Cillian Sheridan from deep inside the penalty area misses to the left of the goal.
- 47mins
Free kick awarded for a foul by Andrew Shinnie on Liam Kelly. Rory McKeown restarts play with the free kick.
- 47mins
Outswinging corner taken by James Dayton, Header from close range by Michael Nelson misses to the right of the target.
- 46mins
David Raven concedes a free kick for a foul on James Dayton. Direct free kick taken by James Dayton.
- 44mins
Andrew Shinnie takes a shot. Save made by Cameron Bell.
- 43mins
Lee Johnson concedes a Penalty for a foul on Andrew Shinnie. Penalty taken by Graeme Shinnie is saved by Cameron Bell. Kilmarnock 0-1 Inverness CT.
- 41mins
Owain Tudur Jones gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on James Dayton. Free kick crossed left-footed by James Dayton, clearance by Aaron Doran.
- 37mins
Rory McKenzie takes a shot. Save by Antonio Reguero.
- 36mins
Philip Roberts takes a shot. Cameron Bell makes a comfortable save.
- 34mins
Ross Draper concedes a free kick for a foul on Liam Kelly. Free kick taken by Liam Kelly.
- 33mins
Free kick awarded for a foul by Billy McKay on Michael Nelson. Lee Johnson restarts play with the free kick.
- 33mins
The assistant referee signals for offside against Cillian Sheridan. Antonio Reguero restarts play with the free kick.
- 31mins
Gary Warren concedes a free kick for a foul on Manuel Pascali. The referee cautions Gary Warren for unsporting behaviour. Direct free kick taken by James Dayton.
- 29mins
Manuel Pascali gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Ross Draper. Josh Meekings takes the direct free kick.
- 29mins
Cillian Sheridan takes a shot. Save by Antonio Reguero.
- 26mins
Liam Kelly concedes a free kick for a foul on Aaron Doran. Direct strike on goal from the free kick comes in from Andrew Shinnie.
- 25mins
The offside flag is raised against Ross Draper. Cameron Bell restarts play with the free kick.
- 23mins
Aaron Doran takes a corner.
- 23mins
Corner taken by Aaron Doran, clearance made by Michael Nelson.
- 23mins
Billy McKay takes a shot. Cameron Bell makes a save.
- 22mins
Aaron Doran is caught offside. Indirect free kick taken by Rory McKeown.
- 21mins
Andrew Shinnie fires in a goal from inside the six-yard box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Kilmarnock 0-1 Inverness CT.Billy McKay provided the assist for the goal.
- 18mins
Rory McKenzie takes a shot. Save by Antonio Reguero. Outswinging corner taken by James Dayton.
- 16mins
Cillian Sheridan challenges David Raven unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Antonio Reguero.
- 15mins
The ball is swung over by Andrew Shinnie, clearance by Michael Nelson.
- 15mins
Billy McKay produces a curled right-footed shot from deep inside the penalty box which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
- 13mins
Corner taken by Graeme Shinnie from the right by-line, clearance made by Michael Nelson.
- 12mins
Short corner taken by James Dayton.
- 11mins
Centre by Mark O'Hara, David Raven manages to make a clearance.
- 10mins
The assistant referee signals for offside against Billy McKay. Free kick taken by Michael Nelson.
- 9mins
Inswinging corner taken right-footed by Aaron Doran, clearance made by Ryan O'Leary.
- 6mins
Short corner taken by Aaron Doran from the left by-line.
- 5mins
Shot by Owain Tudur Jones from deep inside the penalty area misses to the right of the goal.
- 5mins
Corner from the right by-line taken by Graeme Shinnie, save by Cameron Bell.
- 4mins
Andrew Shinnie delivers the ball, Liam Kelly makes a clearance.
- 3mins
Effort from inside the area by Aaron Doran misses to the right of the goal.
Unfair challenge on Billy McKay by Ryan O'Leary results in a free kick. Strike comes in from Graeme Shinnie from the free kick.
Match Preview
Johnson eager to keep his place Lee Johnson is determined to help Kilmarnock build on their memorable victory over Celtic in a bid to remain in manager Kenny Shiels' plans. The midfielder has struggled to hold down a regular place in the top team this season but was back in the side for last week's 2-0 victory at Parkhead. He believes the whole team earned pass marks on that occasion and hopes another impressive display against Inverness will allow him to hold onto the jersey. Johnson said: "Of course it's frustrating when you're not playing. "But I'm fully behind it here, I love it here and I'm very keen to do well. "I've got the shirt at the moment and, the way I look at it, if we keep winning and keep performing, I'll retain that shirt. "I was pleased with the whole team ethic and performance against Celtic and I was part of that, which is nice. "There is no better feeling than when you put a shift in and everybody around you has as well and you get a great team win like that." With Rangers now plying their trade in the Irn-Bru Third Division, many believed Celtic would simply cruise to the Clydesdale Bank Premier League title this season. But Johnson believes the rest of the teams have shown they do possess enough quality to ensure an exciting competition. He said: "Coming up from England, I don't think the gap is as big as everyone thinks it is up here. "There are a lot of good players at the other non-Old Firm clubs. "As we have seen this year, no-one is guaranteed three points. There are a lot of coupon killers. "We know, on our day, we can beat anyone in this division. On the flip side, we know we have to be on it too because other teams have quality in this league. "Without being disrespectful to Celtic, they do have some fantastic players, but there is not much world-class, like there might have been in previous decades and seasons. "Having played against quite a lot of the players before, yes, they are great players but they are beatable. "If you can get a team spirit, the fans behind you and that work rate for each other, any team can do well this year and that's what we are aiming to do." Kilmarnock could be without Cillian Sheridan, who was on the scoresheet in last week`s win over Celtic. He is struggling with a virus ahead of the meeting at Rugby Park. James Fowler returns from a leg knock but William Gros misses out through injury. Inverness manager Terry Butcher is predicting another high-scoring encounter when his team meet fellow Old Firm conquerors. The two Ayrshire meetings between the teams last season produced a total of 16 goals and Caley Thistle continued their impressive form in front of goal with a 3-0 Scottish Communities League Cup win over Rangers on Wednesday. Inverness are the SPL top scorers with 23 goals and have found the net in all 14 of their games in all competitions this season. But Kenny Shiels` Kilmarnock team are also on a high after beating Celtic. Butcher said: "We certainly enjoy going there. Kilmarnock give you a chance to play and there`s always plenty of goals. "It`s a good test because they have had a great result at Parkhead. It`s ironic that the two teams who beat the Old Firm in a week face each other." Butcher added: "The last 30 matches between the teams have produced no 0-0 draws. "I don`t think Kenny Shiels or myself will be going out for a 0-0 draw the way both teams play and set up with the philosophy of trying to score more goals than the opposition. "Last year unfortunately one of our supporters passed away at the match. We lost 4-3 and Jonny Hayes was sent off and Dean Shiels scored a hat-trick so there was plenty going on. "The 6-3 game is the one we remember. "The way both sides set out to attack and score goals is a credit to both clubs." Butcher is still revelling in his side`s Ibrox triumph. "It`s a lovely feeling walking around the city getting my messages and a lot of people are congratulating me," the former England captain said. "It`s a wonderful feeling and we have got a semi-final in January to look forward to. "But we can put that to bed and concentrate on Kilmarnock. "The lads are fresh and feel nice and healthy, when you reach a semi-final it gets rid of the tiredness very quickly." Inverness have no fresh injuries. Richie Foran made his comeback from a knee injury in the final moments of Wednesday's win over Rangers but the club captain is not ready to start. Long-term absentees Simon King (ankle), Chris Hogg (knee) and Nick Ross (shoulder) are still out.
Kilmarnock
Inverness CT
- Cameron Bell
- Mark O'Hara
- Ryan O'Leary
- Michael Nelson
- Rory McKeown
- Rory McKenzie
- Lee Johnson
- Manuel Pascali
- Liam Kelly
- James Dayton
- Cillian Sheridan
- SUBS
- Kyle Letheren
- Jeroen Tesselaar
- James Fowler
- Gary Harkins
- Paul Heffernan
- Borja Perez
- Mohamadou Sissoko
Home
Away
- Antonio Reguero
- David Raven
- Gary Warren
- Josh Meekings
- Graeme Shinnie
- Aaron Doran
- Owain Tudur Jones
- Ross Draper
- Philip Roberts
- Andrew Shinnie
- Billy McKay
- SUBS
- Scott Mathieson
- Richie Foran
- Shane Sutherland
- Gavin Morrison
- Liam Polworth
- Conor Pepper
- Matthew Cooper
Match Report
Form Guide
- LWWLLW
- Kilmarnock
- VS
- Inverness CT DDWWWD
Last Meetings
- Inverness CT
- 1 - 1
- Kilmarnock
- 11/08/2012
- Kilmarnock
- 4 - 3
- Inverness CT
- 28/04/2012
- Inverness CT
- 1 - 1
- Kilmarnock
- 10/03/2012
- Kilmarnock
- 3 - 6
- Inverness CT
- 05/11/2011
- Inverness CT
- 2 - 1
- Kilmarnock
- 27/08/2011
- Kilmarnock
- 1 - 1
- Inverness CT
- 09/04/2011
Top Scorers
Kilmarnock
- C Sheridan 5
- J Fowler 2
- G Harkins 1
- R O'Leary 1
- J Dayton 1
- D Racchi 1
- M Pascali 1
- R McKenzie 1
- J Winchester 1
Inverness CT
- R Foran 4
- B McKay 4
- A Shinnie 3
- R Draper 3
- C Pepper 2
- G Warren 1
- A Doran 1
- N Ross 1
- P Roberts 1
Goals
Kilmarnock
- Total goals 29
- Goals per game 16
- 1 (For) 1 (Against) Period 0-10 mins
- (For) 2 (Against) Period 11-20 mins
- 2 (For) 1 (Against) Period 21-30 mins
- 2 (For) 1 (Against) Period 31-40 mins
- 4 (For) 2 (Against) Period 41-50 mins
- 3 (For) 1 (Against) Period 51-60 mins
- 3 (For) Period 61-70 mins
- (For) 1 (Against) Period 71-80 mins
- 1 (For) 4 (Against) Period 81-90 mins
Inverness CT
- Total goals 36
- Goals per game 23
- 4 (For) 1 (Against) Period 0-10 mins
- (For) 4 (Against) Period 11-20 mins
- 2 (For) 2 (Against) Period 21-30 mins
- 3 (For) 2 (Against) Period 31-40 mins
- (For) 4 (Against) Period 41-50 mins
- 1 (For) Period 51-60 mins
- 3 (For) 1 (Against) Period 61-70 mins
- 3 (For) 2 (Against) Period 71-80 mins
- 7 (For) 3 (Against) Period 81-90 mins
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