Kelty Hearts
- Kelty Hearts have won none of their last 5 League One 2025/2026 games (D3, L2).
- Kelty Hearts have won none of their 13 home games in League One 2025/2026 and look set for relegation this season.
- They have drawn their last two games in a row, 1-1 at home to Peterhead and 1-1 away to Cove Rangers.
- They have not won at home all season, with two draws and a defeat in their last three at New Central Park.
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle are unbeaten in their last 5 in all competitions (W3, D2).
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle are top with 48 points from the same number of matches.
- Kellacher’s men have 7 wins and 3 draws from 13 on the road.
- Inverness have also gone 2-1-0 in their last 3 road games, so they travel with plenty of confidence.
Head-to-Head
- The last meeting between these clubs finished 2-2 in a dramatic game at Inverness in December.
- The head-to-head record between these two clubs has been split in the three meetings since the start of League One 2025/2026.
- Kelty Hearts have won none of their last 2 home games against Inverness CT.
Key Players
- Scott Kellacher has done an incredible job since taking over as Caley boss in October 2024 as his team have a real attacking edge and flexibility that makes them dangerous at both ends.
- He favours a 4-3-3 system that has enough structure to keep the opposition at bay and his pragmatic approach is designed to frustrate sides like Inverness CT.
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Key players:
- Alfie Bavidge is their main man up front with nine goals in 25 League One 2025/2026 appearances.
- Jordan Alonge has chipped in with three in the last five, adding pace to the side’s forward line.
- Kelty’s main man Ricco Diack has six in 14 and is a different kind of player to Bavidge, who can hold the ball up and give his midfielders a chance to get forward.
Betting Insights
- Inverness CT will be heavy favourites to beat the bottom club this Saturday with odds of 1.34, but the visitors are more than capable of ruining the odds and the Kelty club are very large underdogs with odds of 7.9.
- Over 2.5 goals looks a decent play at 1.7 given the hosts will try to block the wings and the away side will push on with their attacking strategy.
- Kelty have only scored 6 times in 13 home fixtures this term, which suggests they lack the firepower to trouble Inverness.
Prediction
- Back the visitors to take the points.
- Inverness’s superior form, away-day prowess and more impressive squad means they should justify their favourite status for this clash.