Using stats from Wyscout we have looked at the save percentages of the 18 goalkeepers to have started at least four games in the Scottish Premiership. Some are no longer first choice, while others have left for first-team football. Save percentage doesn't paint the whole picture as to how good each individual is and how important they are to their team, but does help highlight the ones who are good shot stoppers. A percentage over 70 per cent is a strong return, while anything below 50 per cent indicates need for improvement.
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How good are the goalkeepers in the Scottish Premiership at saving shots they face? Picture: SNS
. Fraser Forster (Celtic) - 77.6%
Conceded: 13. Shots faced: 58. Saves: 45.
. Laurentiu Branescu (Kilmarnock) - 74.8%
Conceded: 26. Shots faced: 103. Saves: 77.
. Ofir Marciano (Hibs) - 74.2%
Conceded: 24. Shots faced: 93. Saves: 69.
. Allan McGregor (Rangers) - 72.7%
Conceded: 15. Shots faced: 55. Saves: 40.
. Matija Sarkic (Livingston) - 72.7%
Conceded: 18. Shots faced: 66. Saves: 48.
. Mark Gillespie (Motherwell) - 72.6%
Conceded: 34. Shots faced: 124. Saves: 90.
. Robby McCrorie (Livingston) - 72.2%
Conceded: 5. Shots faced: 18. Saves: 13.
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We kick off with West Riding County Cup action at Elland Road as Brian Caswell battles for the ball.
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Bob Hazell, who was on trial with the Whites after being released by Leicester City, in action.
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Andy Ritchie was on the scoresheet that day along with strike partner Keith Edwards who bagged a brace.
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Keith Edwards fires towards goal in front of 13,334 at Elland Road. The Whites took the three points thanks to goals from Ian Baird and John Sheridan.