Edinburgh City 2-0 Brora Rangers: Clinical Blues End Brora's Unbeaten Run
Meadowbank Stadium witnessed a dominant performance from Edinburgh City as they swept aside Brora Rangers 2-0 in Scottish League Two action. The home side's discipline and sharp finishing proved too much for the visitors, who saw their impressive unbeaten streak come to an end on a chilly May evening.
Match Overview
Edinburgh City took control from the first whistle, pressing high and forcing Brora into defensive errors. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a quick throw-in caught the Brora defense off guard, allowing winger Alistair Sutherland to fire a low cross into the box that was turned home by striker Liam Henderson. The goal seemed to settle the hosts, who continued to dominate possession and create chances.
The second goal arrived early in the second half. A corner kick was only partially cleared, and midfielder Jamie McCormack pounced on the loose ball, driving a emphatic volley into the bottom corner from 18 yards. Brora offered little in response, with their only real chance coming late on when a header from Andrew MacRae sailed narrowly wide.
Key Moments
- 23' Goal: Sutherland's pinpoint cross was bundled in by Henderson at the back post.
- 52' Goal: McCormack's stunning volley doubled the lead after a scrappy corner.
- 68' Save: Edinburgh goalkeeper Ryan Marshall denied substitute Martin Smith with a strong hand.
- 81' Red Card: Brora's defender Callum MacDonald was sent off for a second bookable offense.
Tactical Story
Edinburgh City manager Alan Maybury set his side up in a 4-3-3 formation that overloaded the midfield, preventing Brora from building any rhythm. The full-backs advanced high, pinning Brora's wingers deep. Brora tried to play through the middle but found the home side's compact shape stifling. After MacDonald's red card, the visitors resorted to long balls, but Edinburgh's central defenders dealt comfortably.
Standout Players
Liam Henderson was the star of the show, scoring one goal and creating several chances with his intelligent movement. Midfield general Jamie McCormack also excelled, controlling the tempo and adding a spectacular goal. For Brora, goalkeeper Joe Hart (not the former England international) made several saves to keep the score respectable.
League Implications
The win moved Edinburgh City up to fourth in the Scottish League Two table, strengthening their play-off push. Brora Rangers, who had been flying high at the top, now have their lead cut to just two points. The result sends a clear message: Edinburgh City are genuine contenders for promotion.

