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Highlights: Dundee United 2-1 Spartans

At a glance

  • Dundee United's Iurie Iovu sent off after 12 minutes

  • Ross Graham and Amar Fatah put hosts ahead, but Mark Stowe pulls one back

  • United hold on to set up Scottish Cup quarter-final with Falkirk

ByClive Lindsay
BBC Sport Scotland

Ten-man Dundee United survived intense late pressure from fourth-tier Spartans to reach the Scottish Cup quarter-finals for the first time in four years.

Centre-half Iurie Iovu was sent off after only 12 minutes for a bodycheck on Cammy Russell.

But captain Ross Graham headed the hosts ahead before the break and Amar Fatah added the hosts' second.

Mark Stowe's deflected strike with 12 minutes remaining gave Spartans late hope, but a tiring United held on to secure a visit to Premiership rivals Falkirk in the last eight.

In a double blow for the part-time Edinburgh visitors, who had been looking to reach the quarter-finals for the first time, they were overtaken at the top of League 2 after East Kilbride's thumping 6-1 thumping of hosts Elgin City.

United manager Jim Goodwin was wary of a repeat of the cup exit that still gives him nightmares - when sixth-tier Darvel ousted his Aberdeen side.

His fears would have intensified when Iovu was shown a straight red card by referee Grant Irvine after the centre-half halted a mazy run by the flying Russell 25 yards from goal.

United argued that it was not a clear goalscoring opportunity, but with no VAR in operation, there was no chance of the decision being overturned.

Spartans had looked comfortable on the ball and, if anything, were the better side until that moment.

However, the greater quality of the 10 men gradually started to take control and centre-half Graham lost his marker and rose to head home Will Ferry's corner at the front post.

Spartans started the second half brightly and defender Ayrton Sonkur headed wide only for United to stretch their lead with a breakaway goal as winger Fatah flicked over goalkeeper Paddy Martin.

United counterpart Ashley Maynard-Brewer had to parry clear a powerful drive from midfielder James Craigen before being beaten by substitute forward Stowe's looping drive.

However, Spartans were unable to repeat the victory in their only previous meeting with United - in the League Cup in July 2023 - but had done Dougie Samuel proud in his 5000th day in charge of the visitors.

What they said

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: "We are delighted to be through to the next round of the Scottish Cup - it's something we haven't done enough of in the last three seasons.

"Had you offered me that in the 12th minute when we went down to 10 men, I would have snapped the hand off you.

"We knew it wasn't going to be easy against a very well coached Spartans side. Certainly got a little bit nervy close to the end, but it wasn't a pretty game on a difficult pitch and my players have to get used to that as it's not going to get better any time soon."

Spartans manager Dougie Samuel: "I'm super proud of everyone. The boys have given it everything and showed their personality.

"We didn't prepare for them going down to 10. It was about staying calm and sticking to the original gameplan, which was to stay in the game.

"Going to 2-1 created some tension in the ground. We're not leaving here wondering. We know we gave it everything we could."

Player of the match

Number: 17 A. Fatah
Average rating 7.13
Number: 17 A. Fatah
Average Rating: 7.13
Number: 6 R. Graham
Average Rating: 7.04
Number: 19 I. Dolček
Average Rating: 6.92
Number: 8 Panutche Camará
Average Rating: 6.79
Number: 2 R. Strain
Average Rating: 6.72
Number: 1 A. Maynard-Brewer
Average Rating: 6.54
Number: 20 N. Farrugia
Average Rating: 6.50
Number: 11 W. Ferry
Average Rating: 6.44
Number: 34 O. Stirton
Average Rating: 6.36
Number: 9 Z. Sapsford
Average Rating: 6.29
Number: 37 S. Cleall-Harding
Average Rating: 6.18
Number: 5 V. Ševelj
Average Rating: 6.17
Number: 14 C. Sibbald
Average Rating: 6.00
Number: 36 M. Watters
Average Rating: 5.92
Number: 21 L. Stephenson
Average Rating: 5.11
Number: 4 I. Iovu
Average Rating: 4.25

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