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Arbroath - Arbroath Vs Brechin City 786737 Scores
Arbroath
07-04 21:00
4 - 1
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Brechin City - Arbroath Vs Brechin City 786737 Scores
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S. Robinson
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Halftime 3-0
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R. Flynn
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Match Info

Arbroath, competing in the Scottish Championship, began their pre‑season preparations with a convincing 4-1 victory over Highland League side Brechin City on 4 July 2026. The International Club Friendly, played at Gayfield Park, showcased Arbroath’s attacking depth and fitness.

Match Summary

Arbroath dominated from the first whistle. Striker Dale Hilson opened the scoring in the 14th minute, latching onto a through ball and finishing calmly. Midfielder Scott Stewart doubled the lead with a powerful shot from outside the box in the 33rd minute. Brechin City pulled one back just before half‑time through a header from a set piece, but Arbroath restored their two‑goal advantage early in the second half. Winger Bobby Linn scored a brilliant solo goal in the 51st minute, dribbling past three defenders before slotting home. Substitute Ryan Wallace completed the scoring in the 78th minute, tucking in a rebound after a corner.

Key Observations

  • Attacking fluency: Arbroath created numerous chances, with their front four linking well throughout.
  • Set‑piece vulnerability: Brechin’s only goal came from a corner, a point Arbroath will need to address.
  • Fitness levels: Arbroath’s higher intensity in the second half overwhelmed Brechin, who tired noticeably.

Preseason Significance

This International Club Friendly result gave Arbroath’s manager John Robertson plenty of positives ahead of the new Scottish Championship season. Brechin City, preparing for their Highland League campaign, will take encouragement from their spirited first‑half performance but must improve defensively.