League Cup
⚽ League Cup
Scotland • Group Stage
Tue, 14 Jul 2026
Kelty Hearts

Kelty Hearts

0 - 2
Match Finished
Queen's Park

Queen's Park

New Central Park Kelty

Team News & Facts

Kelty Hearts Kelty Hearts

  • Current form: W
  • Averaging 0.0 goals per home game

Queen's Park Queen's Park

  • Current form: WW
  • Played 1 away matches this season
  • Averaging 2.0 goals per away game
  • Kept 1 clean sheets away
Kelty Hearts

Kelty Hearts

4-4-2
Coach: Tam O'Ware

Starting XI

1
J. Smith
G
4
D. Corr
D
25
G. Walker
D
26
R. Cunningham
M
6
A. Ferguson
M
8
C. McManus
M
23
L. Moore
M

Substitutes

21 R. Adamson G
5 C. Flatman D
30 G. Leitch M
10 I. Murray M
29 R. Shanley F
Queen's Park

Queen's Park

4-3-3
Coach: Sean Crighton

Starting XI

12
C. Pignatiello
D
26
Ben Brannan
D
22
M. Shiels
D
7
L. Longridge
M
77
N. Todorov
F
27
C. Smith
F

Substitutes

9 M. Ruth F
4 E. Murray D
8 S. Martin M
5 R. Lamie D
10 J. Hamilton F
11 A. Connolly F
15 D. Carrick D

Kelty Hearts vs Queen's Park — Match Preview Overview

This preview compiles the key context for Kelty Hearts vs Queen's Park in the League Cup: recent form, head-to-head, xG trends, injury news, probable lineups, and venue factors. Use it as a fast, structured read before kickoff on Tue, 14 Jul 2026 19:45.

How to Read This Preview

  • Form & Fixture Difficulty: Results are weighed by opponent strength and home/away split.
  • Head-to-Head: We emphasize meetings with similar coaches and tactical continuity.
  • xG Trends: Rolling indicators for chance creation and chance prevention.
  • Lineups & Roles: Role changes and absences can shift pressing/build-up patterns.
  • Venue Context: Travel, schedule congestion, rest days and pitch profile.

Key Angles for Kelty Hearts vs Queen's Park

Watch for tactical asymmetries, set-piece matchups, and transition spaces. Late team news can meaningfully alter expected chance quality; revisit close to kickoff if uncertainty is flagged in the Lineups or Injuries tabs.

Smart Research Habits

  • Cross-check 3/5/10 game samples to avoid small-sample noise.
  • Don’t double-count correlated signals (e.g., form and xG saying the same thing).
  • Track closing line movement for broad market sentiment.