Admission for our cinch League Two match against Albion Rovers on Saturday 11th February at the Reigart Stadium is via pay-at-the-gate. Turnstiles accept both cash and card.
Admission prices
Adults - £14
Concessions* - £10
Under 14s - £3
*Senior citizens, Students, 14–17-year-olds
There is no live stream available for viewers within the UK & Ireland this weekend, however overseas supporters can watch the match via East Fife TV with a monthly or season pass.
There are still seats available on the 1903 Travel club’s bus to Coatbridge on Saturday. The bus will depart Leven at 12.00pm, with pick-ups at Methilhill Bowling Club (12.05pm) and the Lomond Centre (12.15pm). The bus will be stopping at Cue Here pre-match for snacks and drinking before arriving at the stadium around 2.30pm. The cost of the bus is dependent on the final numbers travelling. Anyone interested should contact Ian Lowson to book their seat.
East Fife were Back at Bayview, this time to host ex-manager Darren Young and his Stirling Albion team. Stirling were on good form and sitting in second in the table prior to kick off whilst East Fife were on a poor run and sitting in 7th. The two sides had met twice previously this season, both ending in Stirling wins, 3-1 at Forthbank and 2-1 at Bayview. Last weekend, East Fife suffered a devastating 3-0 defeat to Annan Athletic at Galabank.
Greig McDonald made two changes to the team that were humbled against Annan last weekend as Pat Slattery and loan singing Aiden Denholm replaced Scott Shepherd and Kieran Millar, who was serving his suspension after his red card last weekend. Stewart Murdoch and Taylor Steven missed out completely carrying knocks.
East Fife got the game underway, however it was Stirling Albion who had the first chance of the game in the 18th minute when Copper lifts a pass over the East Fife defence for former Fifer Greig Spence, but his effort was well saved by Fleming who was off his line quickly.
On the half hour mark, Healy had a golden chance to put East Fife into a deserved lead. Newton laid the ball for Ferguson in acres of space, who lined up to shoot but, fooling the Binos defence, played a clever pass through to Healy inside the area but his effort is skyed well over the bar.
Shortly after Healy’s attempt, the Methil men had another chance when Trouten played an incredible ball through to new signing Denholm, a 1-on-1 with Currie, but Clark just did enough to usher him off the ball under heavy protests for a penalty from those in the home end.
With four minutes remaining of the first half, the away side had a chance go in front when Leitch effortlessly finds Cooper with a toe poke however his effort is well saved by the diving Fleming who comfortably gathered.
HALF TIME: East Fife 0-0 Stirling Albion
Two minutes into the second half Stirling won a free kick right on the edge of the box when Ferguson tripped up Leitch. Spence stepped up to hit a clever free kick, low under the wall, which was deflected out of the reach of Fleming and into the back of the net, putting Stirling Albion 1-0 up early in the second half.
Only four minutes after taking the lead, the Binos were made to pay for an error at the back when Ferguson’s touch took him through the middle of McLean and Clark and was sandwiched between the two and Clark, already on a booking, was sent off after receiving a second yellow for the challenge. Healy stepped up to take the resulting free kick and hit an outstanding attempt that rattled off the post and back into play however none of the East Fife men can get a foot on the ball and Stirling Albion clear for a corner.
From the resulting corner, Denholm sent in a looping cross, finding Steele inches in front of the goal whose header was on target but blocked and on to the crossbar before the whistle goes for a foul on the keeper.
With 25 minutes left, East Fife were eager to get a goal and is duly came when Healy stepped up to perform his usual magic. Newton, on the left side, played a short pass to Healy who took a touch inside and, with everyone anticipating the spectacular, he curls yet another screamer into the top corner of net before running the length of the pitch to celebrate in front of his home fans.
With the game into the final twenty minutes, East Fife were heavily pressuring the Binos goal and carved out another opportunity with a free kick on the edge of the box that reached Quinn, but he could only direct his header off target.
With little time left, Stirling had a massive chance to steal the three points when Dunsmore latched onto a short pass back from Quinn but once again Fleming was off his line very quickly to make the block.
FULL TIME: East Fife 1-1 Stirling Albion
After a sensational performance against high flying Stirling Albion, East Fife had to settle for a point despite deserving all three. The Methil men currently sit in 7th and next up is an away fixture against 9th placed Albion Rovers at the Reigart Stadium. Hopefully the team can pick up that first win in 11 games.
East Fife: Fleming, Steele (Walls 77’), Denham, Quinn, Slattery (Shepherd 86’), Healy, Newton, Denholm, Ferguson, Schiavone, Trouten
Stirling Albion: Currie, McGeachie, Clark, McLean, Banner, Davidson, Leitch, Denholm (Dunsmore 70’), Cooper (Moore 70’), Spence (Duffy 53’), Thomson (McGregor 87’)
Referee: Ross Hardie
Attendance: 533
Report by Andrew Laing
Highlights from yesterday’s match v Stirling Albion along with post-match reaction from Greig McDonald, Pat Slattery and Aidan Denholm.
Please note, the club office will open at the slightly later time of 12pm tomorrow as staff are attending the funeral of Club Historian Jim Stewart
Oli Anderson previews tomorrow’s match against Stirling Albion.
The Standings
East Fife go into this weekend’s clash sat in 7th place in cinch League Two, as our truly dismal run continues. We remain on 26 points after 22 games now. The promotion playoffs are still within reach as 4th place Elgin remain 3 points ahead, albeit with a game in hand. A result on Saturday afternoon would hopefully give us the momentum to crack on, and apply pressure on the playoffs above us, rather than beneath us, as we are still just 6 points from the dreaded drop zone.
Stirling Albion are sat in 2nd currently in the table, on 39 points after just 19 games, after postponements have seen the Binos gather up games-in-hand. Darren Young’s Stirling side are more than in a title fight, and victories in their upcoming fixtures could see them catch, and potentially surpass league-leaders Dumbarton.
In Stirling’s last 10 league games have saw them record 22 points, with 7 wins, 1 draw and two losses. Those games include a 6-0 hammering of Dumbarton, and the last time we clashed with Stirling, which also saw three points for the Binos.
East Fife, on the contrary, have only recorded 5 points in their last 10, with our win against Elgin, proving our only triumph since October.
Last Week
The Fife
McDonald’s men never got out of the blocks and from a creative standpoint looked very poor. Neither side created many chances in the first half, but when they did, they could only test the Fleming goalkeeper brothers in either net from outside of the 18-yard box.
After 30 minutes of action, East Fife anchor Kieran Millar was harshly booked after a challenge on Lyon.
Just four minutes after the booking, Annan should have found themselves a goal to the good. Some very tidy play from Reece Lyon saw him and Tommy Goss two on one against Allan Fleming, however the midfielder dilly-dallies with the ball, giving young centre half Aaron Steele time to recover and intercept the square pass when it was eventually played.
The well-timed interception did not stop the rampant Galabankies though, as less than 60 seconds later, creative midfielder Chris Johnston waited for his opportunity, beating the offside trap and calmly slotting past Allan Fleming.
East Fife bombed up the other end of the park straight away though, playing with intent for the first time in the contest. Shepherd was brought down right on the edge of the box, although his resulting free kick was fired into the arms of Greg Fleming.
The hosts were handed an advantage just two minutes into the second half, when referee Chris Fordyce deemed Kieran Millar’s ball winning challenge cynical and gave the holding midfielder his second booking and thus, he was sent for an early shower. With the Fifers a goal and a man down, their hopes of a much-needed win were crumbling right in front of their eyes.
The concerns of yet another defeat became a reality when Johnston doubled his goal tally for the day, pacing away from a counterattack and firing home. The ball sprung ten yards in front of him and veteran Alan Trouten, but it was the Annan man who won the footrace by quite some margin, once again beating Fleming from the one-on-one situation.
Annan had a barrel-load of chances in the second half, with A. Fleming, as he does every week, producing some marvellous saves to keep the scores down. It was all for naught though, as with five minutes to go, defender Max Kilsby fired a shot into the back of the net. 3-0 Annan.
The Visitors
Stirling played Stranraer at Forthbank last week, recording a 1-0 win in what was a routine contest. Stirling created double the chances of Stranraer, though in the first half they could not break the deadlock.
The first and only goal of the game came on the 48th minute, when central midfielder and ex-Fifer Ross Davidson fired home for the Binos.
Squad News
Skipper Stewart Murdoch remains out with an injured calf. Joining him on the shelf is young striker Taylor Steven, who niggled his groin last week. Kieran Millar also misses out as he serves his suspension, after his sending off at Galabank last week.
Johnathan Page returns to East Fife after a 5-year spell away from the club and will be available at the weekend along with new loanee signing Aidan Denholm.
Previous encounter
The last time both sides met, the Binos walked away with a 3-1 win. Greig McDonald’s men struggled to find their feet in the opening 10 minutes, before looking the stronger outfit for the rest of the game.
Some slack Fife defending handed a chance Stirling a chance after they were carved open from a well weighted pass. Ex-Fifer Aaron Dunsmore latched onto it, and his driven cross found Fotheringham, giving the Binos the opener in just 6 minutes.
Just four minutes later, the hosts doubled their lead. A textbook corner, similar to those which have troubled the Black and Gold all season, was nodded home by Leitch, assisted yet again by Aaron Dunsmore.
The visitors eventually started to settle into the game and showed their footballing ability, however they struggled to break through the strong centre back pairing of McGregor and McLean.
The opportunity came with five minutes to go in the half, and it was absolutely magnificent. Scott Shepherd held up the play and gave the ball to Liam Newton. The Under 20s Graduate’s weighted pass was perfect for Alex Ferguson to latch onto, right on the by-line. The St Johnstone loanee gifted it to Alan Trouten, who slotted away his first goal from open play this season, in incredible fashion.
Fife were on the ascendency at the end of the half, but unfortunately went into the break a goal down.
The second half was more of the same for East Fife, they saw a lot of the ball, but just couldn’t find the killer pass. The game completely broke down here too, and there was a lot of hustle and bustle. Healy and Balde continued to do a good job of beating their man and drawing fouls.
Chances were flowing for the boys in Black and Gold, as Shepherd was doing incredibly well to hold up the play and pop the ball out to other attackers. Trouten was much improved and looked to have settled into the team system, he looked more comfortable on the ball, and his off the ball work was sensational.
On the 92nd minute mark, Fife found that breakthrough for the equaliser after throwing everything at the Binos backline. Trouten picked up the ball on the 6yard box but fired right at the ‘keeper. The resulting counter was all it took for Dunsmore to put the game to bed and restore their two-goal lead.
Team Colours
The Fifer’s will line up in the tartan strip for the encounter at the weekend, which will be accompanied by the usual black shorts and socks. The goalkeeper will be in the green kit for the affair.
Stirling will don their usual red and white kit too, with a red shirt, and shorts, with red and white socks to match. It is unconfirmed which strip the Stirling goalkeeper will wear for the game.
Match Tickets
There will be no cash turnstiles for the game this weekend, and we encourage supporters to purchase their tickets online in advance where posible. You can also get tickets from the club, either in person, or over the telephone at 01333 426323. Parent and Child tickets must be bought directly from the club office.
Season tickets will be valid for the game.
Turnstiles will be open from 2pm.
Prices Below
Adult- £18
Concessions- £14
U16s- £5
Parent & Child- £21
Parent & 2 Children- £24.
All child members of EFCFC & EFG&WFC have been granted free admission with a paying adult or as part of an organised group for all of our home league matches this season! Tickets for this are organised through EFCFC. We hope to see as many of you present as possible, to help support the team.
Live Stream
Unfortunately for our fans in the UK and Ireland there will be no Livestream for the clash this weekend. However, for our global audience, the game can be watched on EFTV with a monthly or Season pass.
NOTE: The East Fife TV is currently offline for scheduled maintenance but should be up and running for tomorrow’s game.
Officials
The on-park official on Saturday will be Ross Hardie. His two assistants running the lines are Barry Reid and Scott McGregor.
Collection
Alex TLC will have a bucket collection outside of Bayview pre-match.
Alex TLC is the only charity in the UK who provide information and support for those affected by Leukodystrophies, a degenerative disorder that affects the white matter of the brain. The disease impacts people of all ages and backgrounds, most notably, children and young people.
Refreshments
The stadium bar will be open from 12.15pm for pre-game refreshments. The pie stalls will open prior to kick-off and will also be open at half time. Our pie stalls accept both cash and card payments.
Programme
The Bayview Programme issue 16 is available from vendors outside of the stadium for £2.50. Also, half time draw tickets will be available pre-match.
Mon the Fife!