Falkirk will be searching for one more win after the 1-4 Association One victory versus Alloa Athletic. Brad McKay (9′), Kai Kennedy (15′), and Liam Henderson (58′, 66′) all scored goals for Falkirk. Stefan Scougall (55′) scored for Alloa Athletic. Despite the fact that they have also scored, Falkirk has been giving up a lot of goals recently.
Dundee and Inverness C.T. played to a 1-1 draw in the Championship. Austin Samuels scored the only goal from Inverness C.T. (75′). For Dundee, Lyall Cameron scored (60′). The defensive players for Inverness C.T. have put on a string of very good performances, which has led to them giving up 4 goals from their six previous games. Over that equivalent timeframe, their own advances have figured out how to score 11. In this game, we will soon discover whether that pattern will continue.
Match Details
- Falkirk v Inverness CT
- Scottish Cup Scotland
- Date – 29/04/2023
- Starting time – 11:15 UTC
Prediction
We think it will be difficult for Falkirk to score against this Inverness C.T. team, who we predict will score one of their own and win. As a result, we recommend backing Inverness C.T. to win by a score of 0-1 at the conclusion of the match. We should see.
Head to head
When looking at the statistics for their head-to-head matches dating back to January 27, 2018, there hasn’t been much of a difference between the teams, with Falkirk winning two of those games and Inverness C.T. drawing two in regular time.
During those games, they combined to score 15 goals, with 8 coming from The Bairns and 7 from Caley Thistle. That is a typical objectives for each game worth of 2.5.
Team News
Prior to this match, Falkirk manager John McGlynn has a completely injury-free team from which to choose. He has no concerns whatsoever regarding his fitness.
Billy Dodds, manager of Inverness C.T., has no concerns about his team’s fitness ahead of this match due to the absence of any injuries. Top scorer Callumn Robinson, who has tracked down the net multiple times in all rivalries this season, is supposed to progress forward with the right flank and could be participated in the front three by Rumarn Burrell and Kai Kennedy, while Liam Henderson, who scored a support against Alloa last end of the week, is set to begin in midfield.
In terms of Inverness, Tom Walsh, Roddy MacGregor, and Shane Sutherland are still out with injuries, and it is unknown whether Sean Welsh will be available for selection on Saturday. Sean Welsh was not a part of the draw with Dundee last weekend.
Wallace Duffy, Austin Samuels, and Dan MacKay all made an impact off the substitute bench last time out and will be hoping to force their way into the first XI. Dodds is unlikely to make too many changes to his starting lineup.
Lineup
Falkirk:
- Kinnear
- Williamson, Donaldson, McKay, McCann
- Henderson, McGinn, Kucheriavyi
- Robinson, Burrell, Kennedy
Inverness Caledonian Thistle:
- Ridgers
- Carson, Devine, Deas, Delaney
- Henderson, Allardice, Boyd, Mackay
- Shaw
- Mckay
Betting tips
Going to the wagering chances on the full-time outcome market, marking on Falkirk is best evaluated at 3.4, backing a draw is 3.5 and marking on a triumph for Inverness C.T. gets 2.22. Those are the bets that are currently offered with the highest level of competition.
Our master accomplices are tipping under 3.5 objectives for this match.
Where to watch
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