

Spartans 1-3 Stirling Albion: Binos Bounce Back After Early Scare
Stirling Albion recovered from an early deficit to defeat Spartans 3-1 at Ainslie Park in their Scottish League Cup opener. The League Two visitors showed resilience and quality to overturn a surprise Spartans lead and claim all three points.
Match Overview
The Lowland League hosts Spartans stunned the Binos in the 8th minute when Jack Smith headed in from a corner. Stirling Albion, however, responded well and equalised just before the half‑hour mark through Kieran Moore, who curled a fine effort into the top corner from the edge of the box.
The second half belonged to the visitors. Stirling Albion took the lead in the 52nd minute when Dylan Mackin slotted home after a goalmouth scramble. They sealed the victory in the 79th minute as Cammy Russell capitalised on a defensive error to make it 3-1.
Standout Performances
- Kieran Moore (Stirling Albion) – Energetic display capped with a superb equaliser.
- Dylan Mackin (Stirling Albion) – Physical presence and a poacher’s goal.
- Jack Smith (Spartans) – Scored the opener and worked hard before being substituted.
Key Moments
Spartans nearly restored parity in the 65th minute when Blair Henderson hit the post from close range. Stirling Albion’s third goal came after a poor backpass, allowing Russell to round the goalkeeper and tap into an empty net.
Group Stage Implications
Stirling Albion’s win gives them a valuable three points and a +2 goal difference in Group B. Spartans will rue their missed chances but have time to recover in the group stage. The Binos face Cove Rangers next, while Spartans take on East Kilbride.