League: Lowland League

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

East Kilbride vs Cumbernauld Colts

Both sides managed home victories against each other, last season – with East Kilbride winning 1-0, and Cumbernauld Colts winning 2-0.

East Kilbride currently sit top of the table as the only undefeated team in the 23/24 Lowland League campaign, at this point – with their 38 points made up of 12 wins and two draws.

The Kilby statistically have the best attack and defence in the Lowland League – scoring 46 goals and conceding 14.

Cumbernauld Colts currently sit in 2nd place with 33 points from their 16 games played – made up of ten wins, three draws, and three defeats.

The Colts are undefeated in their last six games, having won five and drawn the other – scoring 17 goals along the way.

Edinburgh University vs Heart of Midlothian B

Hearts B took maximum points off Edinburgh University, last season – thanks to 9-0 and 3-0 victories.

Edinburgh University sit bottom of the table with four points from their 15 games played – made up of one win, one draw, and 13 defeats.

Uni have the second-worst attacking and defensive record at this point of the 23/24 campaign – scoring 18 goals and conceding 61.

Hearts B currently sit in 3rd place with 30 points from their 16 games played – made up of eight wins, six draws, and two defeats.

The Wee Jambos lost for the first time in eleven games, last time out – losing 1-0 at home to University of Stirling.

Linlithgow Rose vs East Stirlingshire

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

Linlithgow Rose currently sit in 9th place with 20 points from their 14 games played – made up of five wins, five draws, and four defeats.

The Rosey Posey have won three of their last eleven outings – two cup victories over Newtongrange Star and St Peter’s, and a 2-0 Lowland League victory over Civil Service Strollers. Five draws and three defeats make up the other results.

East Stirlingshire currently sit in 16th place with 13 points from their 15 games played – made up of three draws, four draws, and eight defeats.

Since defeating Celtic B 2-1, The Shire come into this off the back of three consecutive defeats – losing 1-0, 3-0, and 4-3 to Caley Braves, Cumbernauld Colts, and Broomhill.

Tranent vs Gala Fairydean Rovers

Tranent got the better of the results against Gala Fairydean Rovers, last season – drawing 0-0 and winning 2-0.

Tranent currently sit in 4th place with 27 points from their 13 games played – made up of eight wins, three draws, and two defeats.

The Big T are on a run of eleven games undefeated. Having won their previous nine, they come into this with back-to-back 2-2 draws – games that were decided in injury time on both occasions. Ben Miller salvaged a draw in the 93rd minute v Berwick Rangers, whilst Caley Braves found their equaliser on the 92nd minute.

Gala Fairydean Rovers currently sit in 8th place with 21 points from their 16 games played – made up of six wins, three draws, and seven defeats.

GFR have won only one of their last six outings, a 5-0 win over Edinburgh University. They have suffered three league defeats and a 5-2 Scottish Cup exit at the hands of Pollok, with their most recent result being a 0-0 draw with Albion Rovers.

University of Stirling vs Gretna 2008

University of Stirling took maximum points off Gretna 2008, last season – thanks to 3-2 and 2-0 victories.

University of Stirling currently sit in 13th place with 18 points from their 14 games played – made up of five wins, three draws, and six defeats.

Uni have won three of their last four outings, but come into this off the back of a 2-0 defeat at home to Civil Service Strollers.

Gretna 2008 currently sit in 17th place with 6 points from their 16 games played – made up of two wins and 14 defeats.

The Anvils will be looking to build on their second Lowland League victory of the 23/24 campaign, where they defeated Broomhill 1-0 at home.

University of Stirling vs Civil Service Strollers

Civil Service Strollers got the better of the results against University of Stirling, last season – winning 2-0 away at Forthbank, followed by a 0-0 draw at Christie Gillies Park.

University of Stirling currently sit in 13th place with 18 points from their 13 games played – made up of five wins, three draws, and five defeats.

Uni come into this off the back of three consecutive victories – 1-0 away wins over Albion Rovers and Hearts B sit either side of their 3-1 home win over Bo’ness United.

Civil Service Strollers currently sit in 9th place with 20 points from their 14 games played – made up of six wins, two draws, and six defeats.

After a run of four consecutive defeats without scoring a goal, Strollers come into this off the back of a 2-1 win away to Gala Fairydean Rovers.

Bo’ness United vs East Kilbride

East Kilbride have never lost to Bo’ness United, winning six of their seven meetings – including the back-to-back Lowland League Cup Finals of the last two seasons.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 5th place with 25 points from their 13 games played – made up of eight wins, one draw, and four defeats.

The B.U’s have won five of their last seven matches, including two Scottish Cup victories over Darvel and Luncarty – seeing them look forward to an away trip to Championship side, Greenock Morton.

East Kilbride are currently top of the table as the only team yet to taste defeat in the 23/24 Lowland League campaign – with their 35 points made up of 11 wins and two draws.

The Kilby statistically have the best attack and defence at this point of the season – scoring 42 goals and conceding only 11.

Broomhill vs Berwick Rangers

Both sides managed home victories against each other, last season – with Broomhill winning 3-2, and Berwick Rangers winning 2-1.

Broomhill currently sit in 7th place with 20 points from their 14 games played – made up of six wins, two draws, and six defeats.

The Broom come into this having suffered a 1-0 defeat away to Gretna 2008, at the weekend – a result that saw The Anvils not be on the losing side for only the second time, this league campaign.

Berwick Rangers currently sit in 14th place with 17 points from their 15 games played – made up of four wins, five draws, and six defeats.

The Wee Gers looked set to securing their first victory since 16th September, at the weekend – going into the break 2-0 up v Tranent, only for The Big T to pull two goals back on the 84th minute, and with the last kick of the game.