Broomhill vs Gretna 2008

The last time both sides faced each other, it was Gretna 2008 that secured the three points – thanks to a 1-0 victory at home.

Broomhill currently sit in 13th place with 24 points from their 21 games played – made up of seven wins, three draws, and 11 defeats.

The Broom come into this having lost five and drawn one of their last six league games – scoring four goals and conceding 14.

Gretna 2008 currently sit second-bottom with eight points from their 23 games played – made up of two wins, two draws, and 19 defeats.

Following five straight defeats, The Anvils come into this with back-to-back home draws behind them – 1-1 v University of Stirling and 3-3 v Celtic B.

Broomhill vs Cumbernauld Colts

Both sides have already met twice this season, with each side being victorious over the other – Cumbernauld Colts won 2-1 during league duty, whilst Broomhill secured a 3-1 in the Scottish Cup.

Broomhill currently sit in 10th place with 23 points from their 18 games played – made up of seven wins, two draws, and nine defeats.

The Broom come into this off the back of a 3-1 defeat away to Caledonian Braves, their first defeat at the hands of The Braves since New Years Day 2022.

Cumbernauld Colts currently sit in 3rd place with 39 points from their 19 games played – made up of 12 wins, three draws, and four defeats. They sit behind second-placed Hearts B on goal difference.

The Colts come into this with a 2-1 victory over Berwick Rangers, having defeated them only once on their seven previous meetings.

Broomhill v University of Stirling

Broomhill vs Celtic B

Celtic B took maximum points off Broomhill, last season – thanks to 6-2 and 3-0 victories.

Broomhill currently sit in 6th place with 23 points from their 15 games played – made up of seven wins, two draws, and six defeats.

The Broom have won four of their last five games, scoring ten along the way. The other result was a 1-0 defeat away to Gretna 2008.

Celtic B currently sit in 10th place with 19 points from their 14 games played – made up of six wins, one draw, and seven defeats.

The Young Hoops come into this fresh off a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Youth League, but, they have back-to-back victories in the Lowland League – with 3-0 and 4-0 wins over Linlithgow Rose and Edinburgh University.

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.

Broomhill vs Civil Service Strollers

Both sides shared the spoils with home victories, last season – with Civil Service Strollers winning 3-1, and Broomhill securing a 4-1 win.

Broomhill currently sit in 9th place with 11 points from eight games – made up of three wins, three defeats, and two draws.

Having been undefeated in five league games, as well as keeping five consecutive clean sheets, the Broom come into this with back-to-back defeats.

Civil Service Strollers find themselves in 7th place with 14 points from eight played – made up of four wins, two draws, and two defeats.

Strollers have lost only one of their previous six Lowland League games – with that bump in the road coming at the cost of Gretna 2008’s first win of the season. They’ll be coming in with confidence, having bounced back with a 2-0 win over Bo’ness United.

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.

Broomhill vs Edinburgh University

Last season, Broomhill defeated Edinburgh University 4-1 on both occasions.

Broomhill have had a confident start to the campaign – losing 2-1 to East Kilbride on the opening day, with Calvin McGrory’s ‘Goal of the Month’ being the decider five minutes from time.

They have since defeated newly promoted Linlithgow Rose and Caley Braves 2-0, both at their new surroundings of Dumbarton.

Edinburgh Uni have seen a total of 15 goals over their two fixtures played. Unfortunately for The Students, they have been on the wrong side on both occasions – losing 4-3 at home to Civil Service Strollers, and 6-2 away to Tranent.