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Alloa Athletic 1-3 Stenhousemuir: Warriors Dominate in Scottish Championship Clash

Stenhousemuir delivered a commanding performance at the Indodrill Stadium on 14 May 2026, defeating Alloa Athletic 3-1 to strengthen their position in the Scottish Championship standings. The visitors produced a clinical display, with goals across both halves to secure a vital victory on the road.

Match Overview

The match kicked off at 2:45 AM local time under the floodlights, with both sides needing points for contrasting reasons. Alloa Athletic, battling to avoid the relegation places, started brightly but were undone by a ruthless Stenhousemuir counter-attacking style. The Warriors struck first midway through the first half through a well-worked set piece, capitalising on a defensive lapse from the hosts.

Key Moments

  • 15' – Stenhousemuir take the lead: A corner kick was headed home by centre-back Lewis Jamieson, his third goal of the season.
  • 38' – Alloa equalise: Striker Connor Shields pounced on a rebound after a initial save to make it 1-1.
  • 52' – Warriors regain control: A swift break down the left wing ended with Matthew Aitken slotting past the goalkeeper.
  • 78' – Sealing the win: Substitute Blair Malcolm scored a stunning volley from the edge of the box to make it 3-1.

Tactical Story

Alloa started in a 4-3-3 formation, looking to press high, but Stenhousemuir’s 3-5-2 allowed them to dominate the midfield battle. The Warriors’ wing-backs stretched the play, creating overloads that led to the second and third goals. Alloa’s inability to track runners from deep proved costly.

Standout Players

Matthew Aitken was a constant threat down the left flank, contributing a goal and an assist. For Alloa, goalkeeper Jay Hogarth made several smart saves to keep the scoreline respectable.

League Context

Stenhousemuir’s victory moved them into third place in the Scottish Championship, just two points behind leaders Ayr United with two games remaining. Alloa, meanwhile, remain in ninth, two points above the relegation playoff spot. The result puts serious pressure on the Wasps ahead of a crucial trip to Dunfermline next week.