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Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Bonnyrigg Rose.

Last week’s defeat to Forfar Athletic saw the inroads that East Fife made a fortnight ago vanish, as Peterhead stretched their lead at the top of the William Hill League 2 to four points with just four games left to play. Reuben McAllister scored the first and only goal of the game inside ten minutes to clinch victory for the Loons. East Fife came close on a handful of occasions, but Marc McCallum was never truly tested in the Loons’ goal.

Today’s opposition are Bonnyrigg Rose, who are fighting for their lives at the bottom of the league. They find themselves six adrift, and their earlier points deduction now proving insignificant as the gap widens. They are coming off the back of a dismal result in the Highlands, where Peterhead put five past them, with New Zealander Oliver Colloty bagging a hattrick.

William Hill League 2 Table

  Team Pld GD Pts
1 Peterhead 32 19 60
2 East Fife 32 23 56
3 Edinburgh City 32 9 52
4 Elgin City 32 4 49
5 The Spartans 32 -1 46
6 Stirling Albion 32 -4 44
7 Stranraer 32 -4 37
8 Clyde 32 -11 36
9 Forfar Athletic 32 -11 33
10 Bonnyrigg Rose 32 -24 27

Last Week’s League Results

Edinburgh City 2-1 Clyde

Elgin City 0-2 Stirling Albion

Forfar Athletic 1-0 East Fife

Peterhead 5-0 Bonnyrigg Rose

The Spartans 2-1 Stranraer

This Weekend’s Fixtures

Bonnyrigg Rose vs East Fife

Clyde vs Forfar Athletic

Edinburgh City vs Elgin City

Peterhead vs The Spartans

Stirling Albion vs Stranraer

The Form

The Fifers

Last week’s defeat sees East Fife with just six points from the last six games, with two wins, and four losses.

The 4-2 turnaround against The Spartans, and a 2-1 win in Hamilton against Clyde have been cancelled out by defeats against Stirling Albion, Edinburgh City (both away) and Stranraer (at home). Last week’s defeat in Forfar wraps up the last six.

Our Opposition

Bonnyrigg Rose are winless in the last six, picking up just one point. That point came in a 1-1 draw with Stirling Albion at New Dundas Park.

Bonnyrigg have had three defeats on the road, losing 3-1 at Ainslie Park against The Spartans and in Hamilton against Clyde, as well as last week’s 5-0 drubbing at Peterhead.

Their two home defeats came against Elgin City and Edinburgh City, with two 1-0 defeats.

Previous Encounter

East Fife 1-1 Bonnyrigg Rose

Saturday 15th February 2025

MGM Timber Bayview Stadium

A late Alan Trouten penalty rescued a point in Methil the last time that the two sides met. Cameron Ross scored right on the stroke of half time with a near post finish, cannoning the ball past McFarlane. A much improved second half saw us push for an equaliser, although when the chance came, it was in bizarre fashion. Callum Connolly, Bonnyrigg’s central midfielder, chose to punch the ball clear from a corner kick, leaving the referee with no choice but to point to the spot.

Squad News

Outs: Pat Slattery is the only confirmed absence as he remains out of the squad due to an ankle injury.

Ins: Alan Trouten’s return is looking likely, although a final decision will be made this morning.

Match Tickets

Please note that Bonnyrigg have a pay-at-the-gate system, where cash and card can be used. Prices for New Dundas Park can be found below:

Adults (17 - 65) - £15

Concessions (12 - 16, over 65s, disabled, carer) - £1

Youth (12 -16) - £5

Children U12s are free but must be accompanied by an adult

East Fife supporters should enter via gate D and chose either the seated stand behind the goals or the grass embankment to the right of the embankment to watch the match.

Gates open from 2pm.

Parking

There is no general parking available at New Dundas Park. Parking is available at Lasswade High School which is a 5-10 minute walk from the ground.

Live Stream

For our international fans, live streaming for the game will be available on EFTV, using a Monthly, or Annual Gold Pass. Your commentator will be Oli Anderson.

Club Colours

The Fifers will don the MPH Group sponsored home kit, wearing the famous black and gold striped top, with black shorts and socks. The East Fife goalkeeper will be in sky blue for the match.

Officials

The referee this afternoon will be Sean Murdoch, with his assistants Cameron Telfer and Tommi Kerr running the lines.

As Sir Alex Ferguson famously once said, “it’s squeaky bum time”. Twelve points remain on offer, and with Peterhead’s impressive form, it looks like all twelve will be required if we want to see the League Trophy in Methil.

Ooh to be a… Fifer!

Forfar Athletic 1-0 East Fife, Saturday 5th April 2025, William Hill League 2, station Park

East Fife fell to defeat at Station Park on Saturday, as Forfar Athletic scored early to all but secure their safety.

Jim Weir’s men scored with their first chance of the game when Reuben McAllister slotted past Liam McFarlane following some slicks build up play. It was the fourth consecutive game that the Fifers have gone behind, and this was one that they could not bounce back from.

Half chances came and went for East Fife, although we could not click in the final third. Fash had a chance essentially from kick off to reply but his volley was high and wide, and East Fife still trailed.

Michael McKenna had the chance of the game for the Methil Milan after the quarter of an hour mark. A cross flashed across the box and found the January signing at the back post. Somehow, the effort was cannoned over, and East Fife were left trailing.

East Fife’s number 22 had another crack at goal on the half an hour mark, but his bobbled shot was denied by Marc McCallum.

We then had the ball in the back of the net on the stroke of half time, but it counted for nothing, as Fash was flagged offside.

The second half started as the first ended, with Fash in behind, in an offside position. He was onside moments later, although blew his chance to equalise, blasting over the crossbar.

Rob Jones and McKenna both had chances around the 75-minute mark, but couldn’t make them count, with an impressive tackle denied Jones, and the cross to McKenna was intercepted by the resolute Forfar defence.

If either side were going to score in the second half, you would think it would be the Fifers, but Forfar Athletic had the ball in the net for a second time through Russell McLean, though the striker’s goal was disallowed for a handball.

The Loons had another chance to make it two, but Kieran Millar made a good recovery run to block the ball on the goal line, denying what looked to be a certain second goal.

The game died a death sadly, with East Fife not able to get the ball on the deck and play how they have done for the majority of the season. Peterhead’s victory at home to Bonnyrigg Rose sees them move to four points clear of us, with four games to go. If East Fife are going to win the league, we will need to do it the hard way.

Forfar Athletic – McCallum, Logan, Morrison, Allan, Lemon, Denholm (MacLean 82’), McAllister (Cannon 83’), Slater, Ferguson, Skelly (McLean 71’), Rodden. Subs not used: Sweenie-Rowe, Malcolm, Inglis, Robson, Paris, Young.

East Fife – McFarlane, Millar, Easton, Peggie (Newton 79’), Munro, McManus (Nicol 79’), Healy (Laaref 62’), Higginbotham (Norey 62’), McKenna, Shepherd (Jones 62’), Austin. Subs not used: Fleming, Murdoch, Bah.

Referee – Gavin Duncan

Attendance – 744

Report by Oli Anderson

Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Forfar Athletic

A stellar second half performance last Saturday injected some much-needed life into the Fifers, recovering from a 2-0 half time deficit, to win 4-2 against The Spartans at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium.

East Fife have started the home stretch well with a win, though another five of them are necessary should East Fife be crowned champions next month.

This week’s opposition are Forfar Athletic. Fighting for their lives, they are scrapping for every point they can get, and last week they ground out a goalless draw against title rivals Peterhead. It was also a 0-0 draw the last time the sides met at Station Park, so we will be hoping for an improved result this time out.

William Hill League 2 Table

  Team Pld GD Pts
1 Peterhead 31 14 57
2 East Fife 31 24 56
3 Edinburgh City 31 8 49
4 Elgin City 31 6 49
5 The Spartans 31 -2 43
6 Stirling Albion 31 -6 41
7 Stranraer 31 -3 37
8 Clyde 31 -10 36
9 Forfar Athletic 31 -12 30
10 Bonnyrigg Rose 31 -19 27

Last Week’s League Results

Bonnyrigg Rose 0-1 Elgin City

East Fife 4-2 The Spartans

Forfar Athletic 0-0 Peterhead

Stirling Albion 2-1 Edinburgh City

Stranraer 1-2 Clyde

This Weekend’s Fixtures

Edinburgh City vs Clyde

Elgin City vs Stirling Albion

Forfar Athletic vs East Fife

Peterhead vs Bonnyrigg Rose

The Spartans vs Stranraer

The Form

The Fifers

Last week’s victory sees East Fife now reach seven points from the last six games, with two wins, three losses and one draw.

The 4-2 turnaround against the Spartans, and a 2-1 win in Hamilton against Clyde have been cancelled out by defeats against Stirling Albion, Edinburgh City (both away) and Stranraer (at home).

A goalless draw with Peterhead wraps up our last six games.

Our opposition

Forfar Athletic have seen a recent upturn in form, having won three of their last six, pulling them up from the relegation zone. They have beaten Stranraer twice, both times away from home (2-1 and 1-0) and a rare victory up at Borough Briggs (1-0) was their other victory.

Their goalless draw with Peterhead last week saw them move a further point clear of Bonnyrigg Rose at the foot of the league. Losses to Clyde and The Spartans wrap up Forfar’s last six.

Previous Encounter

East Fife 1-0 Forfar Athletic

Saturday 4th January 2025

MGM Timber Bayview Stadium

A late Alan Trouten penalty sealed all three points for East Fife the last time the two sides met. East Fife controlled the vast majority of the contest, and it was Jess Norey who won the penalty. Trouten did what Trouten does as he converted from the spot.

Squad News

Outs: Pat Slattery is the only confirmed absence today as he remains out of the squad due to injury. A couple of players will also have their fitness assessed prior to kick off.

Match Tickets

Prices for Station Park can be found below.

Adults- £15

Concessions (Over 65s/Disabled)- £5

Under 17s - £1

Live Stream

For our international fans, live streaming for today’s game will be available on EFTV, using a Monthly, or Annual Gold Pass. Today’s commentator will be Oli Anderson.

Club Colours

The Fifers will don the Harley’s Taxis sponsored third kit with a red shirt with black shorts and socks. The Fife goalkeeper will be in all yellow today.

Forfar Athletic will be in their home colour in a sky-blue shirt with white shorts and sky-blue socks. The Loons goalkeeper will be in all grey.

Officials

The referee today will be Gavin Duncan with his assistants Elliot Husband Powton and Jordan Kinnon running the lines.

Admission prices for our William Hill League 2 match against Bonnyrigg Rose at New Dundas Park on Saturday 12th April have been confirmed as follows:

Adults - £15

Concessions* - £10

Under 16s* - £5

Under 12s* – Free when accompanied by a paying adult.

*Proof of age may be requested

Cash and card payments are accepted at the gate.

Supporters outside the UK and Ireland can also watch via East Fife TV with a monthly or annual subscription. 

Admission for our William Hill League 2 match against Forfar Athletic at Station Park on Saturday 5th April have been confirmed as follows:

Admission Prices

Adults - £15

Concessions* - £10

Under 17s* - £1

*Proof of eligibility may be requested

Please note, that children aged 12 and under will not be admitted to Station Park without a responsible adult who is over the age of 18.

Entry on the day is via cash turnstiles however tickets can also be purchased in advance.

A live stream is available to viewers outside the UK and Ireland this via East Fife TV with a monthly or annual subscription.