Caledonian Braves vs Broomhill

We need to go back to New Years Day 2022 to see the last time Caledonian Braves defeated Broomhill, winning 3-0 that day. Since then, Broomhill have won on each of the three occasions, winning 3-1, 3-2, and 2-0.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 16th place with 19 points from their 18 games played – made up of five wins, four draws, and nine defeats.

The Braves come into this without a win in their last five outings – drawing 2-2 with Cowdenbeath and Tranent, 2-1 losses to East Kilbride and Albion Rovers, and their recent 2-0 defeat to Cumbernauld Colts.

Broomhill currently sit in 9th place with 23 points from their 17 games played – made up of seven wins, two draws, and eight defeats.

The Broom come into this being the only Lowland League team to progress to the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup, thanks to a 3-0 win away to Cumnock Juniors – setting up an away day to face Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Caledonian Braves vs Tranent

Tranent took maximum points off Caledonian Braves, last season – winning 4-2 and 3-2.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 12th place with 18 points from their 15 games played – made up of five wins, three draws, and seven defeats.

The Braves put in a shift last time out, as they lost 2-1 at home to league leaders, East Kilbride – with Cammy Breadner’s looping, left-footed volley to put The Braves ahead being one of the highlights of the match.

Tranent currently sit in 4th place with 26 points from their 12 games played – made up of eight wins, two draws, and two defeats.

The Big T left it late to keep their unbeaten run intact – with Aiden Walsh’s 84th minute goal and Ben Miller’s last kick of the game being enough to leave Berwick Rangers with a point, making that 10 wins and two draws from their last 12 games.

Caledonian Braves vs East Kilbride

East Kilbride got the better of the results, last season – drawing 2-2 then defeating Caledonian Braves 4-2.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 10th place with 18 points from their 14 games played – made up of five wins, three draws, and six defeats.

The Braves have won four of their last five outings – with their most recent result being a 2-2 draw away to Cowdenbeath.

East Kilbride currently sit top of the table with 32 points from their 12 games played – made up of ten wins and two draws, they are the only side yet to taste defeat in the Lowland League, this season.

East Kilbride will be looking to bounce back from only their second defeat of the season, licking the wounds of the clubs heaviest loss – a 7-0 drubbing at the hands of Tranent to see them exit the Scottish Cup.

Caledonian Braves vs East Stirlingshire

Caledonian Braves vs Gala Fairydean Rovers

Caledonian Braves got the better of Gala Fairydean Rovers, last season – drawing 2-2, winning 4-0, and also knocked them out of the Lowland League Cup.

Caledonian Braves currently sit 13th in the table with 11 points from 11 games played – made up of three wins, two draws, and six defeats.

The Braves have won three of their last five games – with league wins over Gretna 2008 and Edinburgh University, and a South Challenge Cup win over Girvan. Between the victories is a league loss to Bo’ness United, and a Scottish Cup exit to Fraserburgh.

Gala Fairydean Rovers currently sit 7th in the table with 17 points from their 11 games played – made up of five wins, two draws, and four defeats.

Having suffered three heavy defeats in a row (conceding 16 and scoring one in the process), GFR have hit a real purple patch of form – with their six previous games made up of four league wins, a draw, and an 8-2 victory in the Scottish Cup v Strathspey Thistle.

Caledonian Braves vs Bo’ness United

Bo’ness United defeat Caledonian Braves at every opportunity, last season – with 2-0 and 3-2 wins in the league, as well as a 2-1 knockout victory in the Lowland League Cup.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 7th place with 15 points from eight games played – made up of five wins and three defeats.

The B.U’s started their season in impressive form, accumulating five successive victories. But, they come into this having taken a dip in form, with three straight defeats.

Caledonian Braves currently sit in 15th place with eight points from nine games played – made up of two wins, two draws, and two defeats.

The Braves are undefeated in their last three games – with back-to-back 1-1 draws v Hearts B and East Stirlingshire, and fresh off defeating Gretna 2008 4-0.

Caledonian Braves vs Gretna 2008

Caledonian Braves took maximum points off Gretna 2008, last season – thanks to 6-0 and 1-0 victories.

Caley Braves find themselves in 16th place with five points from eight played – made up of one win, two draws, and five defeats.

Having gone five straight defeats since their opening day win, The Braves come into this having picked up points from back-to-back draws with Hearts B and East Stirlingshire.

Gretna 2008 are second from bottom in 17th place – with three points from nine games played.

Having started with seven straight defeats, Gretna 2008 found their first three points with a dramatic last-minute winner v Civil Service Strollers.

The Anvils came crashing back down with a heavy 8-0 loss away to Tranent – making that 48 goals conceded, and five scored.

Caledonian Braves vs Civil Service Strollers

Both sides managed a home win against each other, last season – with Caley Braves winning 3-1 at Alliance Park, and Civil Service securing a 2-0 win at Christie Gillies Park.

The Braves have had a tough start to the season. Since defeating Berwick Rangers 1-0 on the opening day, they have only managed to add one other goal to their tally, whilst losing four consecutive matches against Celtic B, Broomhill, Linlithgow Rose, and Stirling Uni.

They do, however, come into this off the back of a comprehensive 9-1 victory over St Cuthbert Wanderers in the South Challenge Cup.

Civil Service Strollers have had a decent start to the campaign, having only lost one of their opening five games. The Strollers have scored at least two goals per league game – with the exception of their 0-0 draw with East Stirlingshire.

The Strollers other results come in the shape of 4-3 and 3-1 wins over Edinburgh University and Celtic B, a 3-2 defeat to Hearts B, and a 2-2 draw with Cowdenbeath.

Civil Service Strollers come into this off the back of a 2-1 defeat away to Haddington Athletic in the South Challenge Cup.