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Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Stranraer.

East Fife face their first camel trek of the season, down to Stair Park to face Scott Agnew’s Stranraer this afternoon. A dreadful start to the Fifers cinch League Two campaign last weekend has put us on the backfoot after one matchday. East Fife understood the task at hand, a home tie against freshly relegated Peterhead, though the Methil Men failed to rise to the occasion, and the visitors ran out comprehensive 3-0 winners. A Jack Brown goal after 35 minutes opened the scoring, despite a positive opening twenty from the Fifers. The game was taken by the scruff of the neck, courtesy of the Blues in the second half, with Connor O’Keefe opening his goal account for the League this season, before doubling it during the tie as well. Stranraer on the other hand, took maximum points last weekend, beating Elgin City 1-0 at Borough Briggs. The goal came in the first half, thanks to wingback James Dolan.

The Standings:

Position

Team

Played

Pts

GD

1

Peterhead

1

3

3

2

Stranraer

1

3

1

3

Bonnyrigg Rose

1

1

0

4

Clyde

1

1

0

5

Dumbarton

1

1

0

6

The Spartans

1

1

0

7

Forfar Athletic

1

1

0

8

Stenhousemuir

1

1

0

9

Elgin City

1

0

-1

10

East Fife

1

0

-3

Previous Encounter

The last time these two sides met was a game to remember for Fife fans, and a day which will be very difficult to forget for those at Stranraer. In Scott Agnew’s last game as part of the Fife coaching team, the Black and Gold ran rampant, spoiling supporters with the free flowing second half:

In a truly dominating display, East Fife delivered a score line of a lifetime as they dispatched of Stranraer 8-0, at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. It was the first time since the 1960s that the Fifers have won at home by such a margin. A rampant second half was the difference maker, as the Methil Men scored 6 in the last 45 minutes, against a 10-man Blues side.

It was not all roses however, as East Fife started slowly, and missed a barrage of chances in the first half, with Ryan Schiavone squabbling chances from close range on three separate occasions. On top of this, even though he scored an own goal, which was rather unfortunate, Stranraer goalkeeper Luke Scullion made another 3 great saves across the 90 to keep the score down for the visitors.

East Fife opened the scoring through a Luke Watt own goal after 20 minutes of play, after a killer ball from Connor McManus could not be cleared. Watt converted the cross after trying to block it.

Stranraer’s only chance of the game came 5 minutes later when James Hilton’s chip beat Fleming and the crossbar.

After 40 minutes, the Fife doubled their advantage through Alex Ferguson, whose composed head was able to convert a driven ball that was pinged across the box.

In the first half of stoppage time, Blues defender Scott Robertson was sent off in bizarre fashion after an off the ball challenge on Aaron Steele following a set play.

Half Time: East Fife 2-0 Stranraer.

Five minutes after the restart, Schiavone made up for his missed chances, as he slotted past Scullion to make it 3-0 East Fife. This is when the Black and Gold really took off. The finish marked Schiavone’s first goal at MGM Timber Bayview this season.

A further ten minutes later saw Shepherd match Schiavone’s feat also scoring his first goal in front of the Methil Faithful this year to make it four, with half an hour still on the clock.

Number five came courtesy of a Luke Scullion own goal, which was created by a fantastic long-range effort from Brogan Walls. The shot ricocheted off the crossbar and hit Scullion before crossing the line.

The sixth was Fife’s easiest of the day, after a very smart run from Sam Denham gave him a free header from a corner, which the centre half converted.

Goals at Bayview have been like London Buses for Scott Shepherd, he has waited all season to open his home tally, and in the penultimate league game at the Timber Fortress, he got two at once, capping off a great team move to make it seven.

The eighth goal was scored in stoppage time, converted by Rangers loanee Connor Young. His shot was so powerful it went through Scullion on its way to rippling the net.

Full-Time: East Fife 8-0 Stranraer

Squad News

Outs: Unfortunately, Pat Slattery and Charlie Murray both remain unavailable due to injury for the foreseeable future. Mikey Cunningham is also now unavailable, having joined Cowdenbeath on loan last night.

Ins: Both Johnny Page, and Scott Shepherd return to the line-up this weekend, having served their suspensions. However, Pagey will have to serve a 1 match ban in next season’s League Cup group stage.

Team Colours

East Fife will don the Taxi Centre sponsored away kit, wearing a pink top, matched with pink socks and black shorts on Saturday, while the goalkeeper will be clad in all green for the tie.

Stranraer will be in their classic kit, wearing a blue top, with matching socks and white shorts for the affair. The Blues’ goalie will be in all yellow for the clash.

Match Tickets

Tickets are pay at the gate on Saturday, with prices below:

Adults- £15

Concessions - £10

Youth (U16)- £5

Live Streaming of the game will be available on East Fife TV for our international fans. This can be accessed through a monthly or season pass. Your commentator for this afternoon is Liam Anderson.

Officials

The on-pitch official on Saturday will be Ryan Lee, while his assistants running the line are Paul O’Neill and Thomas Denholm.

Refreshments

Stranraer’s small Pavilion Bar will be open from 1pm for both sets of fans on matchday at Stair Park. The larger Fitba Bar (which can accommodate up to 300 supporters) can be found around 800 yards away from the stadium.

MON THE FIFE!