We travel to Ochilview this afternoon to face Stenhousemuir in in matchday 13 of our cinch League Two campaign.
Squad News
No changes are expected to the squad which faced Elgin City last weekend.
Team Colours
East Fife will be in our traditional colours of black/gold strips, black shorts and white stockings with the goalkeeper in all-blue.
Stenhousemuir will also be in their traditional colours of maroon strips, white shorts and maroon stockings with the goalkeeper in all-green.
Match Tickets
Tickets for today’s game can be purchased online her however cash turnstiles are also available
Ticket prices are as follows:
Adults - £14
Concessions - £9
Under 16s - £6
Tickets can be purchased for either the West Terracing or Norway Stand. Note, movement between the two sections is not possible.
Match Officials
Match Referee: Peter Stuart
AR1: Colin McAlpine
AR2: Stephen Gill
Previous Encounter
The last encounter between the two side took place just two weeks ago when the Warriors progressed to the 3rd round of the Scottish Cup with a 2-1 victory. Adam Corbett gave the home side the lead inside 3 minutes only for Jack Healy to level the tie a couple of minutes later before Matty Yates scored what turned out to be the winner in the 31st minute.
Stenhousemuir Team: Brennan, Jamieson (Walker 90+4’), Corbett, Higgins, Wedderburn, Forbes, Philp, Miller, Yates, Brown (Anderson 58’), O’Reilly (Orr 80’)
East Fife Team: Beveridge, Steele, Denham, Murdoch (Parker), Ferguson, Healy, Newton, Schiavone (Cunningham 85’), Millar (Williamson 85’), Steven (Trouten 65’)
Date: Saturday 22nd October 2022
Locality: Ochilview
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.
Matchday Catering
The Wee Bar will be open from 12pm with both home and away supporters welcome. Food and drinks will also be available to purchase from the Pie Hut after entering the stadium. Please note, the Pie Hut only accepts cash payments.
Car Parking
There is no dedicated car park for supporters at Ochilview so fans should make use of on-street parking.
We're delighted to announce the addition of Stuart’s Bakers & Butchers as one of our new commercial partners.
Stuart’s is a 6th generation family bakers and butchers, with shops and outlets service Fife and the surrounding areas. Founded in 1857, by James Stuart in Buckhaven, the company has now expanded to include 8 bakery shops, most with cafes and 3 award winning combined baker/butcher/café shops with the original still in “auld Buckhyne”.
Keith Stuart, Managing Director commented "I’m absolutely delighted to become a commercial partner with our local neighbours, East Fife Football Club. The amount of work done with the Community Club, which my son plays for, is great. We have recently taken on the front of shirt sponsorship for the EFCFC 2016 age range kits as well. We look forward to a long and successful partnership and we are delighted to be part of it"
Scott Young from the Commercial Team added "We are absolutely delighted to bring in Stuart’s Bakers and Butchers to the club. As a regular customer, I’m thrilled that they have chosen to partner with the club and support us. It’s also brilliant to hear Keith mention his affiliation with the Community Club and, who knows, we may even have a young member of the Stuart family in the first team in the future!"
The club was saddened to hear of the passing of former Director Ronnie Lindsay. Our thoughts are with Ronnie’s family at this time.
East Fife were back at Bayview for the first time in 3 weeks following away matches at Forfar Athletic, Bonnyrigg Rose and Stenhousemuir. Last time out against Stenhousemuir, the Methil Men fell just short as the Warriors triumphed 2-1 and progressed to the next round of the Scottish Cup, despite a good Jack Healy goal for East Fife.
It was back to league this week and Greig McDonald was gearing up to take on 5th placed Elgin City in his first game after being announced as official East Fife manager earlier in the week. Five changes were made to the starting team that lost out to Stenhousemuir last time out with Alan Fleming, Scott Mercer, Joao Balde, Liam Parker and Alan Touten replacing Reece Beveridge, Stewart Murdoch, Ryan Schiavone, Liam Newton and Taylor Steven in the starting line-up.
The game got off to the worst possible start when they were reduced to 10-men within the first 5 minutes as Nicolson was dismissed for a high challenge on Balde. Despite being a man down, it was City who had the first chance when Hester was played through, but his weak effort was straight into the gloves of Fleming.
On the 15-minute mark, Elgin had another good chance when, once again, Hester was played in by Dingwall, but his attempted lob drops wide of the post.
After working their way up the pitch with some nice passing moves, East Fife grabbed an opener on the 20-minute mark when Ferguson’s corner was headed into the net by the unmarked Scott Mercer to give East Fife the lead.
Almost immediately, the visitors had the chance to draw level when Hester is beat the offside trap, rounded the keeper but dragged his effort wide under pressure from Fleming albeit with a strong shout for a penalty.
As half-time approached, Elgin had yet another chance to grab an equaliser with a well worked free kick which saw Dingwall in acres of space inside the box although, to the relief of the Fife faithful, his effort was well saved by Fleming at close range.
HALF TIME: East Fife 1-0 Elgin City
6 minutes into the second half, Elgin levelled the match when Dolzanksi sent Hester through 1-on-1 with Fleming who slotted the ball underneath the Fifer’s number 1 to give the Black and Whites a deserved goal.
Nearing the hour, East Fife passed up an opportunity to take the lead again when Healy drilled the ball across the face of goal however Shepherd was unable to steer the ball towards goal.
In the 66th minute, East Fife were awarded a penalty after Shepherd was bundled over inside the box. Alan Trouten confidently stepped up and rolled the ball past Hoban to restore East Fife’s advantage.
With 15 minutes left, Mercer saw his free kick bounce off the crossbar with the rebound falling to Balde however couldn’t get the ball under control and the Elgin defence were able to clear.
In the remaining 15 minutes East Fife made three changes with Shepherd, Trouten and Ferguson making way for Taylor Steven, Liam Newton and Pat Slattery who was making his 243 appearances for the club and climbing into the top 20 in the all-time East Fife rankings – overtaking East Fife legend Charlie Fleming.
After an uneventful final 15 minutes, the referee blew for full time, giving East Fife a much-desired home win and three points against a play-off rival.
The Methil men are back at Ochilview next week, this time for a league match up, against Stenhousemuir looking to keep up their 100% start to the second quarter.
FULL TIME: East Fife 2-1 Elgin City
Report by Andrew Laing
East Fife Team: Fleming, Mercer, Steele, Denham, Parker, Millar, Healy, Balde, Ferguson (Slattery 90+2’), Shepherd (Steven 78’), Trouten (Newton 84’)
Elgin City: Hoban, Mailer (Allan 89’), Nicolson, Dolzanski, Draper, McHardy, Dingwall, MacEwan (Lawrence 75’), Antoniazzi (Young 11’), Cameron, Hester
Referee: Iain Sneddon
Attendance: 439