We travel to the Reigart Stadium this afternoon to face Albion Rovers in matchday 3 of our 2022/23 cinch League Two campaign.
Squad News
Scott Shepherd misses out this week after coming off injured during last week’s game but should be available for next weekend’s match against Forfar Athletic.
Alan Trouten returned to training with the squad on Thursday and will continue to be monitored before he returns to the matchday squad.
New signing Taylor Steven could make his debut this afternoon and joining on loan from St. Johnstone yesterday.
Team Colours
East Fife will be in our3rd choice colours of green/white strips, white shorts and white stockings with the goalkeeper in all-turquoise.
Albion Rovers will be in their traditional home colours of red/yellow strips, red shorts and red stockings with the goalkeeper in all-orange.
Match Tickets
Admission for today’s match is via pay-at-the-gate. Both cash and card payments are accepted at the turnstiles
Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults - £14
Concessions - £10
Under 16s - £3
No segregation is in place at the Reigart Stadium however visiting supporters will be directed to the east end of the stand – turn right after entering through the turnstiles.
Match Officials
Match referee: Calum Scott
AR1: Callum Doyle
AR2: Rhys Struthers
Disabled Access
Disabled supports can access the ground via the East Stewart Street entrance. Parking is also available within the ground via the East Stewart Street entrance. Anyone wishing to use this area should contact Albion Rovers beforehand by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Previous Encounter
The last meeting between the side also took place in Coatbridge in the penultimate game of the 2017/18 season. Sean Higgins scored the only goal of the game in the opening minute to claim victory for the home side.
East Fife Team: Goodfellow, Dunsmore, Allardice, Page, Watson, Millar, Thomson (Knox 73’), Livingstone, Slattery, Duggan, Jones
Albion Rovers Team: Wright, McLaughlin, Perry, Baur, McMullin, Davidson, Holmes (Watters 89’), McLean, Scullion (McLeish 70’), Higgins, Trouten (Vitoria 38’)
Car Parking
There is no official car park but on street parking is available adjacent to the ground.
Live Streaming
No live stream is available to viewers with the UK & Ireland.
Viewers outside the UK & Ireland can watch the match via East Fife TV with a monthly or season pass.
We’re delighted to announce the signing of forward Taylor Steven on a season long loan from St. Johnstone.
The 17-year-old striker has come through the youth ranks at McDiarmid Park and spent the second half of last season on loan at Civil Service Strollers. Taylor featured in two Premier Sports Cup match for the first team this season and scored for the Colt side in the 2-0 victory over Fraserburgh in their SPFL Trust Trophy match on Tuesday.
Manager Stevie Crawford: “Taylor is someone we’ve been keeping an eye on for a few months, and we’re delighted to add him to the squad."
"He’s been involved with the St. Johnstone first team in the early part of the season which shows how highly he his thought of by them."
"He is someone who can score different types of goals and again, like Joao, will offer something different to the squad and give us more attacking options”.
Taylor goes straight into the squad for tomorrow’s match against Albion Rovers.
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We can confirm that Jude Smith has joined Newcastle United for an undisclosed fee.
The 19-year-old goalkeeper joined the club last summer after leaving Celtic, where he came through their youth system, and made his debut for the club against Cove Rangers in August 2021. Jude made the number 1 shirt his own as the season progressed, becoming one of the youngest starting goalkeepers in Britain.
Jude racked up 28 appearances last season, keeping 4 clean sheets, and caught the eye with a number of assured performances between the sticks. He added another 2 appearances to his name at the start of this season prior to this move.
Manager Stevie Crawford: “Everyone at the club is delighted for Jude to earn a move to one of the biggest clubs in the English Premier League."
“Although we are obviously disappointed to lose him, we also recognise what a great opportunity this is for Jude.”
“It reflects well on East Fife and the type of club we are trying to be, giving young players an opportunity to develop, do well for the club and move on to full-time opportunities”.
“We wish Jude well and thank him for his service to East Fife”.
Goalkeeping Coach Lindsay Hamilton: “Moving from full-time football to part-time can be a culture shock and a big risk for some players but Jude has shown that with hard work and a good work ethic you can make the step back up, which is impressive.”
“Jude has surpassed my expectations, not only with the number of games he’s played, but the performances that have accompanied them. He was thrown into the deep end a bit with the injury to Scott Gallacher but made the transition to our number one with ease and deserves his move to Newcastle.”
“Echoing what Stevie said, we’re disappointed to be losing Jude, but it does show that we’re willing to help players improve where we can and won’t stand in their way if an opportunity like this comes along.”
“Jude has been a pleasure to work with over the last year at East Fife and I wish him all the best for the future”.
Chairman Jim Stevenson: “Everyone at East Fife would like to wish Jude all the best at Newcastle, it’s a move that’s richly deserved. He showed maturity beyond his years at times last season and I have every confidence he will be a success at Newcastle. Thank you & good luck”
Jude leaves with the thanks of everyone and the club and we wish him every success at Newcastle!
East Fife went into the game as league leaders, having beaten Elgin 3-1 in our season opener last weekend, Bonnyrigg Rose however had also picked up 3 points in their opening match with a 2-0 win against Angus club Forfar Athletic. The Fifers were seeking to make it two wins on the bounce, this time in front of the Fife Faithful.
No changes were made to the starting eleven that had beaten Elgin city 3-1 with recent loan signing Joao Balde taking his place on the bench.
Kevin Smith got the game underway for Bonnyrigg Rose but the first chance of the half fell the way of the hosts. Ryan Schiavone nicely flicked the ball to Brogan Walls who turned his man to shoot from the edge of the box, however Weir gathers the ball safely and calmly in the Bonnyrigg goal. 8 minutes after the chance for the Fifers, Bonnyrigg won a penalty when Walls was adjudged to have bundled over Ross Gray in the area. Neil Martyniuk stepped up and sent Fleming the wrong way, making it 1-0 to the travelling team. Directly after the goal, Crawford was forced to make a double substitution with Walls making way for Mikey Cunningham and new signing Joao Balde making his debut for the club coming on for Scott Shepard.
Nearing the half hour mark, Bonnyrigg Rose doubled their lead as ex-Fifer Jonny Stewart sent a low pass into the box from the wing, which was met by Kieran McGachie in the centre, who laid it off to Dean Brett just inside the area who placed home a curling effort into the bottom corner.
The final chance of the half came with 5 minutes to go, when Hibs Loanee Joao Balde took a shot from outside the box, however his effort was narrowly dragged wide of the goal. A short while after the referee blew up for half time, despite the relatively even game, it gave East Fife a mountain to climb in the second half.
On the hour mark, East Fife legend, Kevin Smith further extended the lead of the visitors Martyniuk’s low free kick found feet of Smith who fired past Fleming into the bottom corner.
With 20 minutes of the game remaining, East Fife made a third substitution with Alex Ferguson making way for Jack Healy. Healy didn’t take long to get into the game, as he sent a perfectly placed cross from the right wing onto the head of Mikey Cunningham, however Cunningham failed to find the net as his close-range header went wide and over.
East Fife made their fourth and final change of the game as Cunningham limped off injured to be replaced by Pat Slattery. With 10 minutes remaining, East Fife began to ramp up the pressure and went close to pulling one back as Scott Mercer’s cross narrowly evaded the outstretched Aaron Steele at the back post. Two minutes later Balde sent a good cross into the danger area, however no is there to meet it and the ‘keeper was able to collect.
Bonnyrigg finished the game a man down as Connolly receives a second yellow for taking down Balde. The resulting free kick from Mercer forced Weir to make a good save. After 3 minutes of added time the referee blew the full-time whistle. A disappointing result for the Fifer makes next week’s away trip to Albion Rovers all the more important.
Andrew Laing