Four players with Hamilton surname start in match between Hamilton and Arbroath

AND lining up tonight against Hamilton are Hamilton, Hamilton and Hamilton...
In what must be any commentator's worst nightmare, FOUR players with the surname Hamilton started the match between Hamilton and Arbroath tonight.
Table-topping Arbroath hosted Championship rivals Accies at Gayfield for the fixture wheere the bizarre anomaly took place.
The Red Lichties actually fielded the same line-up last time out when they faced Kilmarnock and came away with a 1-0 win.
But needless to say the starting XI wasn't as much of a talking point that night.
Dick Campbell selected Colin Hamilton, Chris Hamilton and Jack Hamilton to face Accies.
Colin is in his second spell with the Angus club and currently skippers the side.
Chris and Jack are both loanees, being loaned to Arbroath from Livingston and Hearts respectively.
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Meanwhile on the opposing side rival boss Stuart Taylor picked Jamie Hamilton, bringing the total number of players with that surname on the pitch to four.
Jamie is a product of Accies' youth system and has developed into a regular for the South Lanarkshire club. He has also featured for Scotland's youth sides.
Hamilton (the team that is) took an early lead in the match.
Daniel O'Reilly scored after 25 minutes to aid his team's push for promotion.
Nicky Low equalised for the Red Lichties with a penalty before Jamie Hamilton picked up an assists for Accies, setting up Andy Ryan to make it 2-1 on the stroke of half-time.
But Arbroath grabbed a late leveller from the spot as Michael McKenna converted from 12 yards after Lewis Spence was sent off.
Elsewhere, Reo Hatate's recent performances for Celtic have impressed the boffins behind FIFA 22, who selected the Hoops star for their latest team of the week.
The versatile midfielder makes the video game's Ultimate Team top squad alongside some top names like Jordi Alba, Manuel Neuer and Kalidou Koulibaly.
Last week Rangers' Old Firm flop Borna Barisic was a surprise inclusion in the game's weekly roster of best players for Ultimate Team.
The Celtic star has been enhanced from his usual rating of 69 to a 77 overall.
In terms of his individual attributes, the midfielder has been given improved statistics of 74 pace and 77 for physicality.
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His shooting ability has been boosted to 71, while his passing and dribbling skills are both rated at 77 respectively.
Hatate's defending has been given a rating of 72.
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