Bo’ness United vs Cowdenbeath

Bo’ness United got the better of the results against Cowdenbeath, last season – drawing 1-1 and winning 3-1.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 5th place with 25 points from their 14 games played – made up of eight wins, one draw, and five defeats.

The B.U’s come into this with back-to-back defeats – losing 3-1 away to University of Stirling, and a 4-3 loss at home to league leaders, East Kilbride.

Cowdenbeath currently sit in 11th place with 19 points from their 15 games played – made up of four wins, seven draws, and four defeats.

The Blue Brazil are undefeated in their last four games. The 1-0 win over Kilwinning Rangers in the Scottish Cup is the solitary victory, with three draws against Caley Braves, Albion Rovers, and Linlithgow Rose in the Lowland League making up the other results.

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.

Bo’ness United vs Celtic B

Celtic B took maximum points off Bo’ness United, last season – thanks to 2-1 and 3-0 victories.

Bo’ness United currently sit 5th in the table with 22 points from their 11 games played – made up of seven wins, one draw, and three defeats.

The B.U’s come into this off the back of a dramatic 3-3 draw with Hearts B at home – a game that saw them two-down within the first seven minutes, and a red card shown to both sides.

Celtic B currently sit in 13th place with 13 points from their 10 games played – made up of four wins, one draw, and five defeats.

The Young Hoops have lost four of their five previous matches – including their recent 2-1 defeat at the hands of East Stirlingshire, with their other result being their 1-1 UEFA Youth League Draw v Lazio.

Bo’ness United vs Heart of Midlothian B

Both sides shared the points with home victories, last season – with Bo’ness United winning 4-1, and Hearts B winning 2-0.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 5th place with 21 points from their 10 games played – made up of seven wins and three defeats.

With three wins from four in all competitions – including their last two league games and knocking Darvel out of the Scottish Cup with a 3-0 victory, the B.U’s will come into this with a sense of optimism.

Hearts B currently sit in 2nd place (on goal difference) with 23 points from their 12 games played – made up of six wins, five draws, and one defeat.

The Wee Jambos are on a run of seven games undefeated – three wins and four draws, including their recent 1-1 with East Stirlingshire.

Bo’ness United vs Broomhill

Both sides shared the points with some high-scoring away victories, last season – Bo’ness United winning 4-3, and Broomhill winning 3-2.

Bo’ness United currently sit in 5th place with 18 points from their nine games played – made up of six wins and three losses.

After a disappointing South Challenge Cup exit at the hands of Cumbernauld United, the B.U’s will come into this with confidence – having bounced back by knocking last season’s giant killers, Darvel out of the Scottish Cup with a 3-0 win.

Broomhill currently sit in 9th place with 14 points from their ten games played – made up of four wins, two draws, and four defeats.

Broomhill also suffered a disappointing South Challenge Cup exit at the hands of Irvine Meadow, but put that behind them as they knocked fellow Lowland League side, Cumbernauld Colts out of the Scottish Cup with a 3-1 win.

The Broom have yet to find a victory away from home, this season.

Bo’ness United vs Cumbernauld Colts

Both sides managed to earn a home victory, last season – with Bo’ness United winning 3-0 on the opening day of the 22/23 campaign, and Cumbernauld Colts winning 1-0 in January.

Bo’ness United currently sit third in the league table with 15 points, just one point behind East Kilbride and Hearts B.

Having won their opening five games, Bo’ness United dropped their first points midweek – losing 1-0 to Albion Rovers at Newtown Park.

Cumbernauld Colts occupy fourth place in the league – winning four of their seven games, drawing one and losing two to make up their 13 points.

The Colts’ Billy Mortimer is the leagues joint-second top scorer – with himself and Hearts B’s Makenzie Kirk having both scored seven goals in seven games.

Bo’ness United vs Albion Rovers

This will be the first time that both sides have come up against each other.

Bo’ness United are the only team to have a 100% win rate in the Lowland League, at this point – having played and won five, scored 13, and conceded four.

The B.U.’s also come into this on the back of a comprehensive 7-0 win away to Hawick Royal Albert in the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup.

Albion Rovers are settling into the Lowland League. Having played two games, they have won one, and lost one.

After losing 2-1 to Hearts B in their first ever Lowland League fixture, Rovers have back-to-back 4-0 victories under their belt – a league win over Gretna 2008, followed by a South Challenge Cup win over Newburgh Juniors.

Bo’ness United vs Gretna 2008

Last season, Bo’ness United took maximum points off Gretna 2008 – thanks to 4-1 and 3-0 wins.

Both clubs will be looking to secure the three points, for very different reasons.

So far, United are the only team to have won all of their games – an opening day 3-0 win over Gala Fairydean Rovers, a 2-1 win away to Berwick Rangers, and a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Tranent.

Five players have contributed to the B. U.s seven goals – with Ryan Porteous and Scott Dalziel scoring two apiece, with Finn Malcolm, Shaun Rutherford, and Tom Grant also getting their name on the score sheet.

Gretna 2008 have leaked 23 goals in their opening three fixtures – being on the wrong end of two 7-0’s at the hands of Hearts B and East Kilbride, as well as a 9-2 defeat to Linlithgow Rose.

The Anvils will be hoping for a moment of magic to break the hoodoo – having seen Robbie Ivison score a stunning solo goal against Linlithgow Rose, last weekend.