
Miller brace as Falkirk beat Spartans to win group
Date: 90'+2
Title: Post
Content: Match ends, Falkirk 4, The Spartans 0.
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Date: 90'+2
Title: Full Time
Content: Second Half ends, Falkirk 4, The Spartans 0.
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Date: 90'+1
Title: Post
Content: Fourth official has announced 1 minutes of added time.
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Date: 86'
Title: Post
Content: Mackenzie Scott (The Spartans) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Date: 86'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Lewis Neilson (Falkirk).
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Date: 85'
Title: Post
Content: Corner,The Spartans. Conceded by Henry Cartwright.
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Date: 84'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt blocked. Brogan Walls (The Spartans) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Date: 84'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Dylan Tait (Falkirk) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Paddy Martin (The Spartans).
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Date: 83'
Title: Post
Content: Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Date: 83'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, The Spartans. Mackenzie Scott replaces Sean Welsh because of an injury.
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Date: 83'
Title: Post
Content: Delay in match because of an injury Sean Welsh (The Spartans).
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Date: 82'
Title: Post
Content: Ross MacIver (Falkirk) hits the right post with a header from the centre of the box.
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Date: 78'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, The Spartans. Brogan Walls replaces Jamie Dishington.
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Date: 77'
Title: Substitution
Content: Substitution, Falkirk. Connor Allan replaces Liam Henderson.
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Date: 76'
Title: Goal!
Content: Goal! Falkirk 4, The Spartans 0. Calvin Miller (Falkirk) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Alfie Agyeman.
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Date: 75'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt blocked. Alfie Agyeman (Falkirk) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Date: 74'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Cammy Russell (The Spartans) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Scott Bain (Falkirk).
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Date: 74'
Title: Post
Content: Sean Welsh (The Spartans) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Date: 74'
Title: Post
Content: Foul by Dylan Tait (Falkirk).
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Date: 73'
Title: Post
Content: Attempt saved. Dylan Tait (Falkirk) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal by Paddy Martin (The Spartans).
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