Season: 2023/24

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

Bo’ness United vs Civil Service Strollers

Last time both sides faced each other, Civil Service Strollers sent Bo’ness United home emptyhanded – thanks to a 2-0 win at Christie Gillies Park.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 3rd place with 54 points from their 28 games played – made up of 17 wins, three draws, and eight defeats.

The B.U’s have a win, a loss, and a draw from their last three games, all of them away – a 0-0 draw with Albion Rovers, a 5-1 win over Gala Fairydean Rovers, and their recent 3-0 Lowland League Cup exit to East Kilbride.

Civil Service Strollers currently sit in 10th place with 41 points from their 27 games played – made up of 12 wins, five draws, and ten defeats.

Strollers come into this off the back of three consecutive defeats – losing on penalties to Tranent in the Lowland League Cup, followed by a 2-0 home defeat to University of Stirling and a 7-0 loss away to Celtic B.

Caledonian Braves vs University of Stirling

Last time both sides faced each other, University of Stirling kept the three points at home – thanks to a 1-0 win at Forthbank.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 13th place with 32 points from their 28 games played – made up of eight wins, eight draws, and 12 defeats.

Having defeated Hearts B 2-1, The Braves come into this with back-to-back defeats away to Bo’ness United and Linlithgow Rose.

University of Stirling currently sit in 8th place with 42 points from their 28 games played – made up of 12 wins, six draws, and ten defeats.

Since their 2-0 win away to Civil Service Strollers, Uni exited the EoS Qualifying Cup having lost on penalties to Dunbar United, followed by a 2-2 draw away to Cowdenbeath in the league.

Celtic B vs Tranent

Celtic B extended their unbeaten run to ten games after their victory over Tranent at Excelsior Park.

In their previous fixtures, Celtic B defeated Civil Service Strollers in an impressive 7-0 win, with Tranent also gaining victory as they managed to beat Linlithgow Rose 2-1.

With it being the first meeting between the two clubs this season, both sides would be hoping to gain the advantage over the other and try to climb the league table.

The Young Hoops started the game as the better side as they tried to create chances to get the opening goal. Long-range efforts from Lewis Scobbie and Daniel Cummings tested Tranent’s Kelby Mason, but he was able to gather the ball safely.

Despite these opportunities, Celtic B would eventually find their first goal of the match, but not at their own hands.

As a ball was crossed into the box by Bruno Davidson, defender Euan Bauld tried his best to intercept it and clear it away.

Unfortunately for him, he would mistime his clearance and smash it into his own net.

An unexpected opener, but there would be no complaints from Celtic B.

However, their lead would not last long as Tranent’s Ben Miller scored a potential goal-of-the-season contender.

Miller picked up the ball from about 30 yards out and unleashed an outrageous strike on goal, with Celtic’s Joe Morrison scrambling to keep the ball out.

The game started to pick up speed as both sides battled hard to gain the advantage and create more chances.

After the break, the game picked up from where it left off with each team trying to get their second goal of the match.

Although Miller had another great effort on target, it would be Celtic B that found their next goal as Ben Quinn squeezed the ball past Mason in goal.

As Davidson dribbled towards the box, he found Quinn with loads of space, leading for the eventual goal to be scored.

Celtic’s second goal killed the momentum for Tranent as the home side cruised the majority of the second half, with no worry that their opposition would get back in the game.

Quinn would have another chance to get his second goal of the match, but his curling effort went inches over the bar.

With the clock ticking down, Tranent tried their hardest to at least earn a point from the match, but the Young Hoops managed to hold on and win the game.

In their next match, Celtic B returns to league action as they travel to Coatbridge to face Albion Rovers.

Elsewhere, Tranent hosts Cumbernauld Colts in the Lowland League Cup as they battle for a place in the final.

Kyle Murphy.

Cumbernauld Colts vs Linlithgow Rose

Last time both sides faced each other, Cumbernauld Colts left with all three points – thanks to a 4-2 win at Prestonfield.

Cumbernauld Colts currently sit in 2nd place with 54 points from their 27 games played – made up of 16 wins, six draws, and five defeats.

The Colts are nine games undefeated (drawing only one), and come into this with three consecutive victories – defeating Berwick Rangers 2-1 in the Lowland League Cup, Gretna 2008 4-1 in the league, and a 3-0 South Challenge Cup Quarter Final win over Threave Rovers.

Linlithgow Rose currently sit in 7th place with 43 points from their 27 games played – made up of 12 wins, seven draws, and eight defeats.

Since their 1-0 win over Caley Braves, the Rosey Posey come into with back-to-back defeats – losing 1-0 at home to Albion Rovers, and 2-1 away to Tranent.

East Stirlingshire vs East Kilbride

Last time both sides faced each other, East Kilbride kept the three points at home – thanks to a 2-1 win at K-Park.

East Stirlingshire currently sit in 15th place with 28 points from their 27 games played – made up of eight wins, four draws, and 15 defeats.

The Shire have won four of their last six games – with league wins over Linlithgow Rose, Gretna 2008, Berwick Rangers, and Edinburgh University. Their defeats came in the form of a 2-0 Lowland League Cup exit away to Tranent, and a 1-0 loss to Gala Fairydean Rovers in the league.

East Kilbride currently sit top of the table with 66 points from their 27 games played – made up of 21 wins, three draws, and three defeats.

Since their 4-2 defeat away to Hearts B, The Kilby come into this with back-to-back victories (both in cup competitions) – a 3-0 win over Bo’ness United in the Lowland League Cup, and a 3-2 South Challenge Cup Quarter Final win over Ashfield.

Edinburgh University vs Cowdenbeath

Last time both sides faced each other, Cowdenbeath kept the three points at home – thanks to a comprehensive 7-1 win at Central Park.

Edinburgh University currently sit bottom of the table with five points from their 27 games played – made up of one win, two draws, and 24 defeats.

Uni are on an eleven-game losing streak, conceding 51 and scoring 11 goals along the way.

Cowdenbeath currently sit in 11th place with 37 points from their 27 games played – made up of nine wins, ten draws, and eight defeats.

The Blue Brazil come into this three games undefeated – with 1-0 and 2-1 wins away to Broomhill and Gala Fairydean Rovers, followed by their recent 2-2 draw at home to University of Stirling.

Gala Fairydean Rovers vs Broomhill

Last time both sides faced each other, Gala Fairydean Rovers took all three points back to the borders – thanks to a 3-2 win at Dumbarton Stadium.

Gala Fairydean Rovers currently sit in 16th place with 28 points from their 29 games played – made up of eight wins, four draws, and 17 defeats.

Since their 2-0 win over University of Stirling in the Lowland League Cup, GFR come into this having lost their last three games – with 2-1 & 5-1 league defeats at home to Cowdenbeath and Bo’ness United, as well as an EoS Qualifying Cup exit, losing 3-2 to Hillfield Swifts.

Broomhill currently sit in 14th place also with 28 points, but have played 27 games – made up of eight wins, four draws, and 15 defeats.

The Broom are seven games without a win, and have lost their last four games to Albion Rovers, Cowdenbeath, East Kilbride, and Tranent.

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.