KELTY gaffer Barry Ferguson admits he doesn’t care how his team plays as long as they win.

A Nathan Austin second-half goal against East Stirlingshire on Friday night took Hearts to the top of the Lowland League.

Ferguson applauded his players after moving two points clear of Bonnyrigg Rose in the table.

He said: “All I asked of the players was to get three points and take us to the top of the league.

“I don’t care how we get them, but as long as we get the points then I’m happy.

“When two of the top teams in the league like us and East Stirling come together it’s always likely to be scrappy.

“But the players delivered and that’s all I ask and will keep asking as we try to stay on top.”

Bonnyrigg reached the third round of the William Hill Scottish Cup with a convincing 2-0 win over Highland leaders Buckie at New Dundas Park.

Jonathan Stewart and George hunter were on target for Robbie Horn's team.

Kieran McGrath scored twice as East Kilbride won the all Lowland League clash with Gretna.

Bernard Coll also scored in the 3-1 victory at K Park.

Gala Fairydean Rovers earned a 2-2 draw at Formartine United.

Scott Taylor Mackenzie and Jacob Campbell were Gala's scorers.

BSC Glasgow will also have a replay this weekend after drawing 1-1 at Lochee United.

But Berwick Rangers crashed out after going down 3-1 at Elgin City, and Spartans also lost 2-0 against Queen's Park at Ainslie Park.