Season: 2023/24

The 2022/23 season of The Park’s Motor Group Scottish Lowland Football League.

Broomhill v East Kilbride

Both sides have faced each other twice this season, with East Kilbride defeating Broomhill 2-1 in the league and Lowland League Cup.

Broomhill currently sit in 15th place with 32 points from their 30 games played – made up of nine wins, five draws, and 16 defeats.

The Broom have a win, a loss, and a draw from their last three games – defeating Gala Fairydean Rovers 7-2 away from home, a 2-1 defeat at home to Hearts B, and their recent 1-1 draw away to Edinburgh Uni.

East Kilbride are currently top of the table with 69 points from their 29 games played – made up of 22 wins, three draws, and four defeats.

Having put together a run of four consecutive victories, The Kilby come into this off the back of a 2-0 defeat at home to Bo’ness United.

Cowdenbeath v East Stirlingshire

Last time both sides met, Cowdenbeath scored three goals and secured the three points – with a 3-2 away victory at the Falkirk Stadium.

Cowdenbeath currently sit in 11th place with 40 points from their 29 games played – made up of ten wins, ten draws, and nine defeats.

The Blue Brazil have a win, a loss, and a draw from their last three games – 2-2 v Stirling Uni, a 2-0 win over Edinburgh Uni, and their recent 4-1 defeat at home to Berwick Rangers.

East Stirlingshire currently sit in 13th place with 34 points from their 30 games played – made up of ten wins, four draws, and 16 defeats.

The Shire have won four of their last five games, with their only loss coming against league leaders, East Kilbride (2-0) – defeating Berwick Rangers (2-1), Edinburgh Uni (3-1), Caley Braves (1-0), and Tranent (4-3).

Linlithgow Rose v Bo’ness United

Last time both sides met, the full-time whistle blew on a 0-0 draw at Newtown Park.

Linlithgow Rose currently sit in 8th place with 44 points from their 29 games played – made up of 12 wins, eight draws, and nine defeats.

Since their 1-0 win over Caley Braves, the Rosey Posey are four games without a win – with a 1-1 draw away to Cumbernauld Colts sitting among defeats to Albion Rovers, Tranent, and Hearts B.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 3rd place with 60 points from their 30 games played – made up of 19 wins, three draws, and eight defeats.

The B.U’s come into this with back-to-back victories – defeating Civil Service Strollers 3-2, and their recent 2-0 win away to league leaders, East Kilbride.

Civil Service Strollers v Tranent

Last time both sides faced each other, Tranent knocked Civil Service Strollers out of the Lowland League Cup on penalties – following a 2-2 draw. The previous league fixture saw Strollers leave Foresters Park with all three points – winning 1-0.

Civil Service Strollers currently sit in 10th place with 41 points from their 28 games played – made up of 12 wins, five draws, and 11 defeats.

Strollers are without a win in their last five matches – a draw with Cumbernauld Colts was followed by defeats to Tranent (Lowland League Cup on penalties), Stirling Uni (2-0), Celtic B (7-0), and Bo’ness United (3-2).

Tranent currently sit in 5th place with 53 points from their 29 games played – made up of 16 wins, five draws, and eight defeats.

Since their 4-0 Lowland League Cup Semi Final win over Cumbernauld Colts, the Big T come into this following a 2-2 draw with the Colts in the league, as well as the recent 4-3 defeat away to East Stirlingshire.

Gretna 2008 v Heart of Midlothian B

Last time both sides faced each other, Hearts B secured a convincing three points at home on the opening day of the season – thanks to a 7-0 win at Ainslie Park.

Gretna 2008 currently sit second-bottom of the table with eight points from their 29 games played – made up of two wins, two draws, and 25 defeats.

Since their 6-0 win over Lochmaben in the Potts Cup, the Anvils come into this following six-straight defeats.

Hearts B currently sit in 2nd place with 60 points from their 30 games played – made up of 18 wins, six draws, and six defeats.

The Wee Jambos come into this off the back of a five-game winning streak – defeating Tranent, East Kilbride, Albion Rovers, Broomhill, and Linlithgow Rose.