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(Image credit: Jeff Holmes) Joe Shaughnessy netted five minutes into stoppage-time to secure St Mirren a place among the seeded teams in the Premier Sports Cup second round before Hearts fell just short. The Saints skipper’s goal made it 2-0 and ensured they bettered Dundee United’s record. Hearts later had the chance to take their place among the seeds but a 1-0 win over Inverness was insufficient and United retained their spot in the top half of the draw. Jamie McGrath’s first-half penalty had put St Mirren on course to top the group but they left it late to guarantee themselves a place among the seeds. ....
Hearts 0-2 Sunderland A first-half Aiden McGeady double glossed off a productive Scottish training camp on Saturday afternoon as Sunderland overcame Heart of Midlothian 2-0 at a sun-soaked Tynecastle Park. A penalty kick after 14 minutes following a foul on Ross Stewart put the Lads in the driving seat, before the experienced winger added to his tally on 41 minutes with a smart finish set up by Lynden Gooch. The match began in a steady pre-season fashion and witnessed its first half-chance when McGeady fired off target from outside the area nine minutes in. It was not to be long before the opener however, as the Republic of Ireland international rolled it through for Stewart, who just reached the ball before his namesake â Hearts goalkeeper also Ross Stewart â to be brought down for a penalty kick. ....