League: Lowland League

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

Broomhill vs Gala Fairydean Rovers

Last season, both sides managed to secure convincing home wins against each other – Broomhill winning 5-1, and Gala Fairydean Rovers with a 4-1 victory.

Broomhill currently sit 6th in the league – with three wins, two draws, and a defeat.

Since their 2-1 opening day defeat away to East Kilbride, the Broom haven’t lost, or conceded – making that six consecutive clean sheets, including a South Challenge Cup tie v Neilston.

Gala Fairydean Rovers find themselves 15th in the league – with four defeats, one win, and one draw.

GFR come into this off the back of three heavy defeats – 5-0 v Celtic B, 6-1 v East Kilbride, and 5-0 v Linlithgow Rose, and will be hoping to start finding the back of the net, and points on the board.

East Kilbride vs Cowdenbeath

East Kilbride and Cowdenbeath are the only remaining teams who are undefeated, this season.

Both managed to leave with an away win, last season – Cowdenbeath winning 1-0 at K-Park, and East Kilbride leaving Central Park with a 3-1 victory.

East Kilbride currently sit top of the Lowland League, with five wins and a draw – equal on 16 points with Hearts B, but with a better goal difference and game in hand.

The Kilby are the joint-top scorers in the league, having scored 20 goals in their six games played.

Cowdenbeath have won two of their five games played, drawing the other three.

Prior to midweeks 0-0 draw with the best defence in the league, Broomhill, the Blue Brazil were scoring at least two goals a game – with their biggest victory coming in the shape of a 7-1 drubbing of Edinburgh University.

Gretna 2008 vs Civil Service Strollers

Civil Service Strollers took maximum points off Gretna 2008, last season – thanks to 4-1 and 4-0 victories.

As every fixture passes, it goes from bad to worse for Gretna 2008 – who find themselves rooted at the bottom of the table, with seven straight defeats.

The Anvils will be looking to start picking up points sooner rather than later – a difficult task when they have conceded 39 goals, and have found the back of the net on only three occasions.

Civil Service Strollers currently sit in 7th position – having won three of their six games, with two draws and a defeat making up the other results.

The Strollers will be looking to continue the winning streak the have over Gretna 2008 – a team they haven’t dropped points, or lost to since the 2016/17 season.

Linlithgow Rose vs Edinburgh University

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

Linlithgow Rose have fairly settled into the league, finding themselves in fifth position – with four wins and two losses from their six played.

The Rose are also the joint-top scorers in the league, alongside East Kilbride – with an impressive 12 players contributing to their 20 goals scored.

Edinburgh University find themselves in familiar territory – starting this seasons campaign where they finished in 22/23, second from bottom.

The Students have lost all six of their games, conceding 28 in the process.

Heart of Midlothian B vs Caledonian Braves

Caledonian Braves defeated Hearts B on both occasions, last season – winning 3-2 and 5-2.

Hearts B have had a strong start to the 23/24 campaign, and currently sit in second place – level points with East Kilbride and one point ahead of Bo’ness United, who both have a game in hand.

Wee Jambos striker, Makenzie Kirk is the second-joint top scorer, with seven goals in seven games.

Caledonian Braves have had a tough start to their season. Since their 1-0 opening day win over Berwick Rangers, they have lost five consecutive games.

The Braves currently find themsleves in 16th, and sit above Gretna 2008 and Edinburgh University – with both yet to put points on the board.

Cumbernauld Colts vs Gretna 2008

Points were shared, last season – as Gretna 2008 won 3-2 at Broadwood, and Cumbernauld Colts returned the favour with a 3-0 win at Raydale.

Cumbernauld Colts have won three of their six games – 1-0 v Celtic B, 3-0 v University of Stirling, and 4-2 v Linlithgow Rose. A 0-0 draw with Berwick Rangers and 5-1 and 2-1 home defeats to Tranent and Hearts B make up their other results.

Billy Mortimer is the league’s third-top scorer, this season, with six goals in six games.

Gretna 2008 will be hoping they can resurrect last seasons victory at Broadwood, as they look to get their first points on the board.

It’s been a stormy start for Bryan Gilfillan’s boys, with the Anvils losing all six games – conceding 33, and finding the back of the net on only three occasions.

Bo’ness United vs Albion Rovers

This will be the first time that both sides have come up against each other.

Bo’ness United are the only team to have a 100% win rate in the Lowland League, at this point – having played and won five, scored 13, and conceded four.

The B.U.’s also come into this on the back of a comprehensive 7-0 win away to Hawick Royal Albert in the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup.

Albion Rovers are settling into the Lowland League. Having played two games, they have won one, and lost one.

After losing 2-1 to Hearts B in their first ever Lowland League fixture, Rovers have back-to-back 4-0 victories under their belt – a league win over Gretna 2008, followed by a South Challenge Cup win over Newburgh Juniors.

Cowdenbeath vs Broomhill

Last season, Broomhill defeated Cowdenbeath 3-0 on both occasions.

Cowdenbeath are one of only three teams not to have tasted defeat, at this point in the season.

The Blue Brazil have picked up six points from the capital, defeating Hearts B 2-1, and Edinburgh University 7-1.

They picked up a further two points – having drawn 2-2 with both Celtic B and Civil Service Strollers.

Since their 2-1 opening day defeat away to East Kilbride, Broomhill have went on an impressive unbeaten streak of five games – three wins and a draw in the league, as well as a 1-0 victory over Neilston in the South Challenge Cup.

Adding to their unbeaten streak, The Broom have the best defence in the league – conceding only the two goals away to East Kilbride, accumulating to five consecutive clean sheets, including the cup.