Ayr United 0
Hibernian 1
Scottish Cup (5th round)


Ayr United
0 - 1
Hibernian 

Scottish Cup (5th round)
Friday, February 7th, 2025
Somerset Park
Attendance: 7,364

Goalscorers
None. Rocky Bushiri (87)

Team Managers
Scott Brown
Unknown.

Starting Eleven
Harry Stone
George Stanger
Lenny Agbaire
Patrick Reading
Scott McMann
Cole McKinnon
Jay Henderson
Connor McLennan
Mark McKenzie
Ben Dempsey
George Oakley
13 (G) J Smith
5 (D) W O'Hora
15 (D) J Iredale (89)
33 (D) R Bushiri
6 (M) D Levitt (74)
12 (M) C Chris Cadden
Yellow card 19 (M) N Nicky Cadden
Yellow card 26 (M) N Triantis
10 (F) M Boyle
32 (F) J Campbell
99 (F) M Kuharevich (62)

Bench
Robbie Mutch
Frankie Musonda
Jamie Murphy
Ethan Walker
Nick McAllister
Marcus Rus
Curtis Main
Jake Hastie
1 (G) J Bursik
21 (D) J Obita (89)
2 (M) L Miller
18 (M) Kwon Hyeok-Kyu
22 (M) N Moriah-Welsh (74)
20 (F) K Bowie (62)
23 (F) D Hoilett
34 (F) D Gayle

Substitutions
Jamie Murphy for Cole McKinnon (74)
Marcus Rus for Jay Henderson (74)
Nick McAllister for Mark McKenzie (87)
Curtis Main for George Oakley (87)
None.

Cautions
Scott McMann
George Oakley
Marcus Rus
None.

Red Cards
None. None.
Match Officials

Kevin Clancy (Referee)


Photography by SNS Group

Match Report


ROCKY BUSHIRI landed a killer late blow to send Ayr tumbling from the Scottish Cup.

The centre half bundled home at the back post just as a tie which hung in the balance looked set for extra time. But Ayr, who had matched their Premier League opposition for long spells, were undone almost with the last kick to fall on their sword at the death.

A crowd of almost 7,500 witnessed a cracking cup tie in which Ayr rose to the occasion, but the late strike was a cruel end to their bid to make the last eight. Boss Scott Brown was left to hail his team's performance after they went toe to toe with the resurgent Hibees, who had been made to fight all the way for their place in the quarter finals.

He said: "They came here with their strongest team and showed our players a lot of respect. Our lads have played really well - especially the longer the game went and we battled all the way. We're just disappointed to lose the goal so late. But we can take a lot from it to compete against a top team like that.

"We put up a great performance and we tried to control the game in that second half. We shouldn't feel bitterly disappointed because we've proven if we can compete against a Hibs then we can go and compete with anyone, especially at Championship level.

"It shows where we've got to over the last year and we're a happy team at this moment in time. It shows with the fans who came out in their thousands tonight and that's brilliant for the club and the town. But we go again next Saturday now against Falkirk and it's one game at a time and it's another game against a top quality side."

Brown had made two changes from the side which won at Hamilton last week with New Douglas Park goal hero Mark McKenzie starting at right wing back, while Cole McKinnon replaced Jamie Murphy in midfield.
nd Ayr had the first big chance when Jay Henderson split the Hibs defence to send George Oakley through on goal, only for him to be denied by Hibs goalkeeper Jordan Smith. Martin Boyle shot straight at Harry Stone as Ayr survived at the other end after being caught in possession, before Boyle wasted a glorious chance when heading down and over the bar from a Jack Iredale cross just before half time.

But Ayr were firmly in the tie and grew into the contest during the second half with the impressive Connor McLennan going close from the edge of the box. Hibs remained a threat on the break and Boyle almost punished a slip by Lenny Agbaire when racing in behind but sent his effort wide of the target when he should have scored.

However, just as the tie looked set for an extra 30 minutes, Hibs struck at the death when a long throw from Iredale was flicked on by sub Kieron Bowie and Bushiri was able to knock home from point blank range. There was still time for Ayr to try and rescue it, though, and sub Jamie Murphy almost did so with seconds to go as his drive from distance was parried away by Smith before the whistle of Kevin Clancy called time up on Ayr's efforts.

Match report written by Ayrshire Post



Squad Statistics (as at February 7th, 2025)


2024-25 All Time
Age
Harry Stone (GK)22 20 - 20 -
Lenny Agbaire19 4141
George Stanger24 322664
Scott McMann28 261261
Patrick Reading25 30 - 1733
Connor McLennan - 182182
Jay Henderson22 33133313
Cole McKinnon - 5 - 5 -
Ben Dempsey25 30211214
Mark McKenzie24 27318116
George Oakley29 33143314
Nick McAllister (sub)24 22 - 993
Jamie Murphy (sub)35 2436310
Marcus Rus (sub)22 243243
Curtis Main (sub) - 2 - 2 -






League Table (as at February 7th, 2025)


Pld W D L Pts
1. Ayr United 23 14 5 4 47
2. Falkirk 22 14 4 4 46
3. Livingston 23 13 6 4 45
4. Partick Thistle 23 10 6 7 36
5. Queen's Park 23 8 5 10 29
6. Morton 21 6 9 6 27
7. Raith Rovers 22 8 3 11 27
8. Dunfermline Athletic 23 6 4 13 22
9. Hamilton Academical 22 6 3 13 21
10. Airdrieonians 22 3 3 16 12