League: Lowland League

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

Gretna 2008 vs Berwick Rangers

Berwick Rangers took maximum points off Gretna 2008, last season – thanks to 3-2 and 1-0 victories.

Gretna 2008 currently sit in 17th place with three points from ten matches played – made up of one win and nine defeats.

The Anvils have been haemorrhaging goals – conceding a colossal 52 times, and have found the back of the net on only five occasions .

Gretna 2008 come into this having suffered back-to-back defeats – 8-0 v Tranent and 4-0 v Caley Braves.

Berwick Rangers currently sit in 11th place with 12 points from nine games played – made up of three wins, three draws, and three defeats.

The Wee Gers have scored and conceded 12 goals, and come into this with their last three matches being a win, a loss, and a draw v Edinburgh Uni, Cowdenbeath, and Hearts B.

Heart of Midlothian B vs Broomhill

It was Broomhill that got the better of the results, last season – drawing 1-1 and winning 3-2.

Hearts B currently sit in 4th place with 19 points from ten games played – made up of five wins, four draws, and one loss.

The Wee Jambos come into this with three consecutive draws behind them, and will be looking for Makenzie Kirk to continue his fine form in helping to put more points on the board – with him being the second-top goal scorer with ten goals.

Broomhill currently sit in 7th place with 14 points from nine games played – made up of four wins, two draws, and three defeats.

After consecutive defeats to Gala Fairydean Rovers and Cumbernauld Colts, The Broom come into this having bounced back with a 4-2 victory over Civil Service Strollers.

Cumbernauld Colts vs East Stirlingshire

Both sides met on three occasions, last season, with Cumbernauld Colts walking out victorious each time – 3-2 and 2-0 in league action, and knocking East Stirlingshire out of the Lowland League Cup with a 1-0 win.

Cumbernauld Colts currently sit in 4th place with 19 points from nine games played – made up of six wins, a draw, and two defeats.

The Colts come into this with three consecutive wins behind them, and a victory here will see them jump up to 2nd – one point behind league leaders, East Kilbride.

East Stirlingshire currently sit in 16th place with five points from nine games – made up of one win, two draws, and six defeats.

After back-to-back defeats v Stirling Uni and Albion Rovers, The Shire come into this having picked up a late point against Caledonian Braves – with the game ending 1-1.

University of Stirling vs Albion Rovers

University of Stirling currently find themselves in 15th place with eight points from eight games played – made up of two wins, two draws, and four defeats.

Uni come into this off having suffered back-to-back defeats against Tranent and Gala Fairydean Rovers, and will be hoping to pick up some points at home.

Albion Rovers sit in 13th place, but have played a considerable amount less than the rest due to playing in the Viaplay Cup Group Stage – picking up nine points from their five games played.

Having managed three consecutive victories, Rovers come into this off the back of a 2-1 defeat away to Celtic B, and will be hoping tonight gets them back to winning ways.

Berwick Rangers vs Heart of Midlothian B

Berwick Rangers were unable to defeat Hearts B, last season – with the games ending 6-0 to the Wee Jambos, followed by a 1-1 draw.

Berwick Rangers have had a ‘straight down the middle’ start to the campaign, sitting in 10th with 11 points from eight played – made up of three wins, three losses, and two draws, with 10 goals scored, and 10 conceded.

The Wee Gers will be hoping to bounce back from their 2-0 defeat at home to Cowdenbeath, having been undefeated in their previous five.

Hearts B find themselves in 3rd place with 18 points from nine games played – made up of five wins, three draws, and a defeat.

The Wee Jambos haven’t lost in their last four games, but come into this with back-to-back draws v Caledonian Braves and Linlithgow Rose.

Broomhill vs Civil Service Strollers

Both sides shared the spoils with home victories, last season – with Civil Service Strollers winning 3-1, and Broomhill securing a 4-1 win.

Broomhill currently sit in 9th place with 11 points from eight games – made up of three wins, three defeats, and two draws.

Having been undefeated in five league games, as well as keeping five consecutive clean sheets, the Broom come into this with back-to-back defeats.

Civil Service Strollers find themselves in 7th place with 14 points from eight played – made up of four wins, two draws, and two defeats.

Strollers have lost only one of their previous six Lowland League games – with that bump in the road coming at the cost of Gretna 2008’s first win of the season. They’ll be coming in with confidence, having bounced back with a 2-0 win over Bo’ness United.

Caledonian Braves vs Gretna 2008

Caledonian Braves took maximum points off Gretna 2008, last season – thanks to 6-0 and 1-0 victories.

Caley Braves find themselves in 16th place with five points from eight played – made up of one win, two draws, and five defeats.

Having gone five straight defeats since their opening day win, The Braves come into this having picked up points from back-to-back draws with Hearts B and East Stirlingshire.

Gretna 2008 are second from bottom in 17th place – with three points from nine games played.

Having started with seven straight defeats, Gretna 2008 found their first three points with a dramatic last-minute winner v Civil Service Strollers.

The Anvils came crashing back down with a heavy 8-0 loss away to Tranent – making that 48 goals conceded, and five scored.

Cowdenbeath vs Tranent

It was Tranent who got the better of the two sides, last season – winning 4-2 at Foresters, followed by a 0-0 draw at Central Park.

Cowdenbeath sit in 8th place with 12 points from seven played – made up of three wins, three draws, and one loss.

Following their 4-2 defeat away to East Kilbride, The Blue Brazil bounced back with a 2-0 win away to Berwick Rangers – and look on course to better last season’s 15th place finish.

Tranent currently sit in 4th place with 16 points from eight games played – made up of five wins, two defeats, and a draw, six points off league leaders, East Kilbride.

The Big T will be hoping to get a third consecutive victory for the first time, this season – following their 2-1 win over Stirling Uni and comprehensive 8-0 victory over Gretna 2008.