Formartine United 0-5 Motherwell: Long, Cole, Campbell & Roberts brace books last-16 place

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Highlights: Formartine Utd 0-5 Motherwell

Top-flight Motherwell eased into the Scottish Cup last 16 after a five-goal thrashing of Highland League outfit Formartine United.

After a cagey opening half hour, the visitors struck twice in six minutes through Christopher Long and Jordan Roberts.

Roberts slid in a second early in the second half before Devante Cole and Allan Campbell completed the scoring.

The draw for the fourth and fifth rounds take place on Sunday afternoon.

Despite Motherwell enjoying all of the ball in the opening exchanges, it was the non-league hosts who saw the first real sight of goal.

Jonathan Crawford's cross from the right was headed down towards Liam Kelly's near post by Garry Woods, but the Motherwell keeper did well to hold the ball.

In a cagey opening half hour, Roberts came closest for the visitors with a strike driven into Kevin Main's side netting, before the on-loan Hearts man headed narrowly wide of his own goal while defending a wide free-kick.

Roberts' relief was shared by the entire Motherwell contingent just moments later as the deadlock was broken by Long, who nipped in front of Main to finish after the home keeper attempted to meet a hopeful punt upfield from Declan Gallagher.

Roberts would then double the visitors' advantage six minutes later, smashing home a Nathan McGinley cross before sliding in a second from close range early in the second period.

Formartine - a side who had played just twice in 2021 before Motherwell's visit - then fell four goals behind just after the hour mark as Stephen O'Donnell's cross from the right was met by the head of Cole at the back post.

And Alexander's men would round off the scoring with the pick of the bunch in the 76th minute when substitute Jake Hastie's back heel was met by Campbell, whose neat nutmeg allowed him to fire low past Main.

What did they say?

Motherwell manager Graham Alexander: "Credit to the boys, they were very good mentally and physically. We had to earn the right to play and win, I think we did that very well.

"We got a bit of fortune with the first goal but we asked them questions and made them defend. It was great to see all the front three scoring."

Formartine United manager Paul Lawson: "It was a tough afternoon, we knew it was going to be. We looked nervous early on but we were holding our own without playing great stuff.

"If we had taken our early chance it would've given the boys confidence. But we can't look too much into this result, we won't come up against sides like this every week."

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