Heriot-Watt boss Banji hopes Leith can do them a favour


The students are currently sitting third in Group B – a position that would see them progress to the next phase. However, fourth-placed Tweedmouth Rangers, who Watt were beaten by 2-1 on Saturday, still have one game to spare against Leith who themselves have already secured their qualification to the next round.
The permutations of the group will see Watt qualify alongside Capital rivals Leith and Tynecastle should Derek Riddel’s men take maximum points from their clash with the Borders side. A new date for the tie is still to be arranged following last month’s postponement.
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Hide Ad“Leith need to do us a favour and go and beat Tweedmouth. We’re hoping they do but it’s out of our control now, which is a shame,” Koya said.
“We can’t control what Leith do now, we’ve won two and lost two so we’ll just need to see but that’s football. We’ll be getting the black and white scarves out that’s for sure!
“We played very well against Tweedmouth on Saturday, dominated the game but just didn’t take our chances. I wasn’t disappointed because it’s still a young team we’ve got and they’re still learning.
“We’ve got Tweedmouth again this weekend in the Alex Jack Cup so it’s about rectifying those fine margins. If we can minimise some of the mistakes we made then I can see us getting a result this time. We were excellent down there so we don’t need to make much in the way of changes.”
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Hide AdElsewhere in Group B, Leith edged out Stirling University 3-2 at Meadowbank 3G with John Ferguson, Scott Wilson and Chris Beaton all on target for the league champions.
Meanwhile in Group A, Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale’s 6-1 victory over Coldstream puts them through as group winners having won all five of their fixtures.
The woes continued for bottom-of-the-table Ormiston, however, as they lost their fourth consecutive match with a 2-1 defeat at home to Eyemouth United.