Spartans fear Scottish Cup exit after SFA investigation

SPARTANS could be thrown out of the William Hill Scottish Cup. The non-league club have been contacted by the SFA’s compliance officer, who is investigating the possibility that striker Keith McLeod was ineligible for the tie against Culter, which the Edinburgh outfit won 2-0 on Saturday.

It is understood that the East of Scotland League team had submitted all the relevant paperwork, but a minor discrepancy, thought to be the dating of one of the forms, could now see them ousted from the tournament and fined.

It is not the first time the SFA have had to take sanctions against a side fielding ineligible players. Dunfermline were hit with a financial penalty when they played a suspended player, while East Stirling were also punished.

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