League: Lowland League

The Scottish Lowland Football League, along with the Highland League is the 5th tier of Scottish football.

Heart of Midlothian B vs University of Stirling

University of Stirling took maximum points off Hearts B, last season – winning 4-2 and 4-0.

Hearts B currently sit in 3rd place with 30 points from their 15 games played – made up of eight wins, six draws, and one defeat.

The Wee Jambos are on a 10-game unbeaten run – and will be looking at the Lowland League’s top scorer, Makenzie Kirk to add to his tally of 18 goals, whilst trying to secure another positive result.

University of Stirling currently sit in 13th place with 15 points from their 12 games played – made up of four wins, three draws, and five defeats.

Uni come into this with back-to-back victories over Albion Rovers and Bo’ness United – winning 1-0 and 3-1.

Celtic B vs Linlithgow Rose

This is the first time both sides have faced each other.

Celtic B currently sit in 14th place with 13 points from their 12 games played – made up of four wins, one draw, and seven defeats.

The Young Hoops are currently on a four-game losing streak – most recently their 2-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Youth League, and have won only two of their last 12 matches – with one other result being a draw.

Linlithgow Rose currently sit in 8th place with 19 points from their 12 games played – made up of five wins, four draws, and three defeats.

The Rosey Posey won their last outing a week and a half ago – defeating Civil Service Strollers 2-0 at home.

Cowdenbeath v Albion Rovers

Both sides last met each other in the 21/22 season as League Two outfits – Albion Rovers defeated Cowdenbeath 1-0 in the last meeting, as well as 2-1 earlier that season. Cowdenbeath did get one over Rovers, winning 1-0, with the other result ending in a 0-0 draw.

Cowdenbeath currently sit in 10th place with 17 points from their 13 games played – made up of four wins, five draws, and four defeats.

The Blue Brazil come into this off the back of a Scottish Cup Second Round victory over Kilwinning Rangers, winning 1-0. The result put them in the hat for the Third Round, where they face an away trip to Championship side, Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Albion Rovers currently sit in 15th place with 13 points from their nine games played – made up of four wins, one draw, and four defeats.

Rovers also come into this fresh off progressing into the Scottish Cup Third Round – thanks to a 2-1 win over St Andrews United. They will welcome former Lowland League Champions and now League Two side, Bonnyrigg Rose.

University of Stirling vs Bo’ness United

Bo’ness United got the better of University of Stirling, last season – with the games ending in a 2-2 draw and a 2-1 win for the B.U’s.

University of Stirling currently sit in 15th place with 12 points from their 11 games played – made up of three wins, three draws, and five defeats.

The Students come into this with back-to-back victories – defeating Thorniewood 4-1 in the South Challenge Cup, and their recent 1-0 league win away to Albion Rovers.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 5th place with 25 points from their 12 games played – made up of eight wins, one draw, and three defeats.

The B.U’s have won three of their last four matches – including their recent 1-0 victory over Celtic B, with the other result coming in the shape of a 3-3 draw with Hearts B.

Albion Rovers vs Berwick Rangers

The last time both sides met was in League Two duty for the 2018/19 season. Albion Rovers won the last fixture 3-0, with the prior matches ending in a 1-1 draw, and Berwick Rangers winning 5-3 and 2-0.

Albion Rovers currently sit in 16th place with 10 points from their eight games played – made up of three wins, one draw, and four defeats.

The ‘Rovers Revival’ has took a hit recently with back-to-back home defeats at the hands of Tranent and University of Stirling – with the games ending 3-1 and 1-0.

Berwick Rangers currently sit in 12th place with 16 points from their 13 games played – made up of four wins, four draws, and five defeats.

The Wee Gers have lost four of their last five games in all competitions – conceding 14 goals and scoring three, with the only positive coming from their 1-1 draw with Linlithgow Rose.

Cowdenbeath vs Caledonian Braves

Both sides managed a home victory, last season – with both fixtures ending 1-0.

Cowdenbeath currently sit in 11th place with 16 points from their 12 games played – made up of four wins, four draws, and four defeats.

After back-to-back victories, The Blue Brazil suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat away to Tranent, and will be hoping to put some more points on the board.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 9th place with 17 points from their 13 games played – made up of five wins, two draws, and six defeats.

Since their Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Fraserburgh, The Braves have hit a fine run of form, managing four consecutive victories – three in the league, and knocking fellow Lowland League side, East Stirlingshire out of the South Challenge Cup.

East Stirlingshire vs Broomhill

East Stirlingshire took maximum points off Broomhill, last season – thanks to 1-0 and 2-0 victories.

East Stirlingshire currently sit in 14th place with 13 points from their 14 games played – made up of three wins, four draws, and seven defeats.

Since defeating Celtic B 2-1, The Shire come into this having suffered back-to-back defeats – losing 1-0 to Caledonian Braves in the South Challenge Cup, and 3-0 to Cumbernauld Colts midweek in the league.

Broomhill currently sit in 7th place with 17 points from their 12 games played – made up of five wins, two draws, and five defeats.

Since The Broom defeated Cumbernauld Colts 3-1 in the Scottish Cup First Round, they have been on either side of a 3-0 result – losing to Bo’ness United, followed by a victory over Civil Service Strollers.

Edinburgh University vs Gretna 2008

Both sides managed home victories, last season – with both Gretna 2008 and Edinburgh University winning 3-1.

This could possibly be seen as the most important match for both teams, up until this point of the season.

Both teams have lost all of their league games, bar one, and have each conceded a colossal amount of goals.

Edinburgh University currently sit bottom of the table, and have a game in-hand over Gretna 2008 – losing 12 of their 13 played and drawing with Linlithgow Rose to make up the solitary point. They have also conceded 55 goals and scored 15.

Gretna 2008 sit one place above Uni – losing 13 of their 14 games played and defeating Civil Service Strollers to make up their three points. The Anvils have the worst scoring and conceding record at this stage of the season – letting in 61 goals and finding the back of the net on only eight occasions.