TWO-GOAL Kristijan Trapanovski stole the show in a five-star United triumph but it may not be enough to keep them in the cup.
Jim Goodwin's men wrapped up their Group B campaign with a victory over battling Buckie.
But they must now hope either Ayr don't beat the Highland League champions by three goals or Falkirk fail against Stenhousemuir on Saturday to have any chance of progressing.
It was non-stop action at Victoria Park in a game that saw three penalties awarded, with United's Kevin Holt scoring two and David Babunski also adding his name to the scoresheet.
Winger Jack MacIver and defender Joe McCabe grabbed the home side's goals.
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