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 Albion Rovers

Last time both sides faced each other, Hearts B left Coatbridge with the three points – thanks to a 2-1 victory.

Hearts B currently sit in 5th place with 51 points from their 27 games played – made up of 15 wins, six draws, and six defeats.

Since accumulating three consecutive defeats, The Wee Jambos come into this with back-to-back wins – defeating Tranent 1-0, and East Kilbride 4-2 for the second time, this season.

Albion Rovers currently sit in 9th place with 41 points from their 25 games played – made up of 11 wins, eight draws, and six defeats.

Rovers come into this with four wins and two draws from their last six games – defeating Linlithgow Rose (twice), Broomhill, and Gretna 2008, with the draws coming against Broomhill and Bo’ness United.

Broomhill vs Tranent

Last time both sides faced each other, the whistle blew on a 0-0 draw at Foresters Park.

Broomhill currently sit in 14th place with 28 points from their 26 games played – made up of eight wins, four draws, and 14 defeats.

The Broom have won one of their eight games played in 2024 – with six defeats (two being cup exits) and a draw making up the other results.

Tranent currently sit in 5th place with 46 points from their 24 games played – made up of 14 wins, four draws, and six defeats.

Having gone six games unbeaten, the Big T suffered back-to-back defeats to East Kilbride and Hearts B. Their recent game ended 2-2 with Civil Service Strollers, but they progressed to the next round of the Lowland League Cup via penalties.

Albion Rovers vs Bo’ness United

Last time both sides faced each other, Albion Rovers took the three points back to Coatbridge – thanks to a 1-0 win at Newtown Park.

Albion Rovers currently sit in 10th place with 37 points from their 23 games played – made up of ten wins, seven draws, and six defeats.

Albion come into this with three consecutive victories – defeating Broomhill 2-1, Linlithgow Rose 3-0, and Gretna 2008 1-0.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 3rd place with 50 points from their 26 games played – made up of 16 wins, two draws, and eight defeats.

The B.U’s have won three of their last five matches – with away defeats to Celtic B and Cumbernauld Colts sitting in between home wins over Edinburgh Uni, Gretna 2008, and Caley Braves.