The draw for the Quarter Finals of the Irn Bru Cup took place yesterday and East Fife were handed an away tie against Irish side Bohemians. The tie is scheduled to be played on the weekend of the 17/18th November however supporters are advised to delay making travel plans until the date/time has been confirmed by the SPFL.
The draw for the Quarter Finals of the Irn Bru Cup takes place tomorrow at 1 pm. We have been assigned ball 5 in the draw.
You can watch the draw live on the SPFL's official facebook page by following this link: https://www.facebook.com/spflofficial/videos/877470965791912/
On Saturday we welcome Queen of the South to the Locality Hub Bayview Stadium in the 3rd round of the Irn Bru Cup. Ticket prices for this match have been confirmed as follows:
Adults - £15
Concessions (Over 60s/students) - £12 (proof of age/valid student ID may be requested)
Under 16s - £5 (proof of age may be requested)
Parent & Child - £18
Parent & 2 Children - £21
Parent & child tickets should be purchased from the main reception on matchday.
The stadium bar will be open to both home and away supporters from 12.30 pm and again following the full-time whistle.
Last week Darren Young was named Ladbrokes League 1 Manager of the Month for September after guiding the side to 5 wins out of 5 in all competitions.
The month started with a 2-0 win over newly-promoted side Montrose where first half goals from Ross Davidson and Jonny Court were enough to pick up our first win of the season.
That was followed up with a terrific 2-1 defeat of Championship side Partick Thistle in the Irn Bru Cup the following week. Thistle had led at half-time but goals from Scott Agnew and Rory Currie saw us progress into the next round.
Airdrieonians were next up and we picked up our first home league win of the season with a 2-1 victory. Despite going behind in unusual circumstances just after half-time, Liam Watt levelled the game immediately from the kick off before Rory Currie scored the winner with 2 minutes left on the clock.
East Fife returned home from the long-trip down to Stranraer with all 3 points when second-half goals from Craig Watson and Rory Currie helped seal a 2-0 victory.
The month was rounded off with another clean sheet and victory over Stenhousemuir at Bayview. Craig Watson headed us in front in the first half but we needed to wait until deep into injury time for the points to be secured when Rory Currie was on hand to fire home the rebound after Docherty’s penalty had been saved.
September Record: Games Played: 5 Games Won: 5 Goals Scored: 10 Goals Conceded: 2 Clean Sheets: 3