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We have been drawn at home to Banks O’Dee in the second round of the Scottish Cup.

The tie is scheduled to be played on Saturday 26th October 2024. Full details will be announced in due course.

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Oli Anderson previews today’s match against The Spartans

An outstanding victory at the weekend over current table toppers Peterhead sees the Fifers close the gap to the leaders to just one point. Goals for Alan Trouten and Stewart Murdoch saw off the Blue Toon.

This week, the Fifers make their first trip into the capital this season, to face The Spartans at Ainslie Park. The Spartans have spent the early stages of the league campaign battling fixture congestion due to their remarkable League Cup campaign, as they reached quarter finals of the competition.

William Hill League Two Table

  Team Pld GD Pts
1 Peterhead 7 6 16
2 East Fife 7 10 15
3 Elgin City 7 4 13
4 Bonnyrigg Rose 7 1 10
5 The Spartans 6 2 9
6 Stirlig Albion 7 -4 9
7 Clyde 7 -6 6
8 Edinburgh City 6 -4 5
9 Stranraer 7 -4 5
10 Forfar Athletic 7 -5 5

A Message from the Management Team

Ahead of this week’s game, Assistant Manager Ian ‘Pink’ Campbell spoke with the East Fife media team. Here’s what he had to say:

“We are respectful of what The Spartans have achieved, and they have some terrific players, though it is up to us to fight for our marks and impose ourselves on the game. It’s another contes that we are really looking forward to.

Last Week’s Results

Clyde 0-0 Elgin City

East Fife 2-0 Peterhead

Forfar Athletic 2-1 Stranraer

Stirling Albion 0-2 Bonnyrigg Rose

This Week’s Action

Bonnyrigg Rose vs Forfar Athletic

Elgin City vs Edinburgh City

Peterhead vs Clyde

The Spartans vs East Fife

Stranraer vs Stirling Albion

The Form

The Fifers

East Fife have 4 wins and 2 losses in their most recent six games.

Firstly, East Fife faced Forfar Athletic in William Hill League Two action, where a late Alan Trouten penalty proved the difference between the two sides, as the Fifers came out 2-1 victors, with Nathan Austin on the scoresheet.

Up next was a resounding win for the Methil Milan as they trounced Stirling Albion 4-0 at Forthbank stadium. Fash was on fire, netting a hattrick, with Reis Peggie also on the scoresheet just before half time.

We then kept our fine scoring form ticking over, as we ran out 5-1 winners over Clyde FC, at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. Austin was on fine form once more, scoring a brace, one of which being an early ‘goal of the season’ contender. Trouten also bagged twice for the Black and Gold, while Adam Laaref opened his account too.

Our two losses have come in consecutive weeks, with the first coming against Dunfermline in the Trust Trophy. East Fife defended resolutely for the first 45 minutes, which proved frustrating for the Pars. Unfortunately, they came out with a clear intention in the second half, and two quick goals looked to put the contest outwith East Fife’s reach.

The most recent defeat came to Stranraer last weekend, at Stair Park. A poor start saw us go in 1-0 down at the interval, before a good start to the start of the second half saw us bag the equaliser through Alan Trouten. The lead never lasted long however, as Stranraer retook the lead just minutes later, which East Fife could not recover from. Calamity in the final moments saw goalkeeper Liam McFarlane sent off for (?), which saw gaffer Dick Campbell see red in the aftermath.

Last week saw the Methil Milan bounce back in style, cruising past Peterhead at the Wooden Fortress. Two first half strikes from the Fifers bedded the Blue Toon with ease. Alan Trouten bagged the first before a tidy volley from captain Stewart Murdoch sealed the points.

Our Opposition

In the last six games, The Spartans have struggled for results, with just one win, with two draws and three losses.

It is quite difficult to read too far into the losses though, as one came last week against Aberdeen at Pittodrie, which saw the Dons run out 4-0 winners. Another loss came in the SPFL Trust Trophy, where they fell to promotion chasing Livingston. Livi ran out 2-0 winners when the sides met at Ainslie Park. The final loss came away to Stirling Albion, with the Binos running out 1-0 winners.

The Spartans’ two draws have come against teams at the sharp end of the League Two table, playing out a goalless tie with Peterhead, as well as a score draw against Elgin, as the game finished 1-1. Hamish Ritchie found the net for the Spartans.

Their win came in dramatic fashion, with Kieran Watson grabbing a 92nd minute winner against Forfar Athletic. The game was largely controlled by the Loons, though it’s goals that win games, and Watson did the damage on the day.

Previous Encounter

East Fife 1-2 The Spartans

4th May 2024- MGM Timber Bayview Stadium

The last time the sides met, The Spartans snuck victory at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. The visitors opened the scoring just after half time through Craigen, before Scott Shepherd replied with a goal of his own just minutes later. The game was even, and looked destined to finish that way, however, in the 89th minute, loanee Robbie Thompson broke Fife hearts, grabbing a late winner.

Squad News

Reis Peggie returns to fitness after last week’s absence, meanwhile Docherty survived last week’s encounter and is getting sharper by the day.

Liam McFarlane returns from suspension, though Brian Easton still misses out through injury.

Match Tickets

Tickets for today’s match can be purchased in advance although pay-at-the-gate is also available.

Adults- £17

Concessions (Over 65s/U18s)- £12

Under 16s- £5

Under 12s- Free

Please note, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

Live Stream

For our International Fans, Live Streaming for today’s game will be available on EFTV, using a Monthly, or Annual Gold Pass. There is no live streaming option for viewers within UK/Ireland this weekend.

Club Colours

The Fifers will don the new, MPH Group sponsored home kit. They will wear the famous black and gold striped shirt, with black shorts and socks. The Fife goalkeeper will wear orange for the tie.

The Spartans will be in their traditional colours too, wearing a white top with red shorts and white socks. The Spartans goalie will be all blue.

Officials

The referee today will be Alastair Grieve, with his assistants Barry Reid and Tommi Kerr running the lines

East Fife 2-0 Peterhead, Saturday 21st September 2024

William Hill League 2, MGM Timber Bayview Stadium

Following a challenging Saturday in Stranraer, East Fife returned to the wooden fortress, hosting league leaders Peterhead at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. It looked as though it would be another challenging day at the office before a ball was kicked, with injury and suspension plaguing the Fifers squad, though the team pulled together and more than delivered, cruising past the Blue Toon and closing the gap at the top of the William Hill League Two with a 2-0 victory.

The Methil Milan should have gone ahead in the game inside 90 seconds, when Nathan Austin lobbed a ball into Alan Trouten. Unfortunately, the striker’s connection saw the ball go awry, giving Peterhead a “get out of jail free” card. It was East Fife’s chance to be bailed out just moments later though, as Seb Ross sclaffed his volley from just outside of the six-yard box.

The fast start from both teams gave the fans a glimpse of what was to come, with the Fifers breaking the deadlock after just eight minutes, as Alan Trouten got on the end of another cross, this time from Liam Newton, and East Fife’s number 10 made no mistake with his looping header, which caught the Peterhead goalie off guard.

It could have been two just moments later for East Fife, and for Alan Trouten! Nathan Austin delivered another ball into his strike partner, though it was just too quick for Trouten to contact.

Peterhead looked down, but they were most certainly not out, with Rory McAllister squandering an opportunity to bag the equaliser for the Blue Toon, ten minutes before the half time interval. This led to five minutes of nail biting defending from East Fife, who were forced to dig deep as the visitors ramped up the pressure.

As we have come to expect though from this East Fife side, the Methil Men are still terribly lethal on the break, winning a corner with just moments to go before half time. Newton floated in a ball into the back stick to the skipper Stewart Murdoch, who controlled the ball and unleashed a devastating volley, which cannoned in off the woodwork, doubling the Fifers’ advantage just before the break.

Peterhead had the lion’s share of chances in the second half, though the Fifers defended superbly nullifying the threat.

Credit to Allan Fleming, who came in for his first league appearance of the season, keeping a clean sheet, as well as making some incredible saves, the standout being his intelligent stop on the hour mark, as he was able to tuck the ball round his right-hand post and out for a corner.

Peterhead continued to press, and eventually had the ball in the back of the net, with 15 minutes to go. They levelled out Allan Fleming in the build-up though, leaving the referee no choice but to award an East Fife free kick, and disallow the goal.

The game fizzled out, with the last chance of the game coming to Conor McManus, who lashed a volley well over the bar. Just minutes later, he had to fulfil his defensive duties, and did so fantastically well, covering three quarters of the pick to usher the ball out for a goal kick, denying Peterhead any sniff at goal. Full time came after, with a 2-0 win for the Fifers.

Reporter’s Man of the Match: Liam Newton

Props go to Newton who set up both goals in the game, capping off what was a superb individual performance. His defensive work was second to none, and his attacking play is developing exponentially.

East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Munro, Walker (Docherty 71’), Millar, McManus, Norey (Slattery 70’), Trouten (Laaref 90’), Tod (Shepherd 71’), Austin (Healy 90’). Subs not used: Briggs, Johnston.

Peterhead – McKenzie, D Strachan (Goldie 79’), Jas Brown, Sc Ross, Dunne, Ja Brown (Jo Brown 79’), Se Ross (Armour 67’), Barry, McAllister. Subs not used: Armstrong, Oluyemi, Gibbons, Wilson, Duthie.

Referee – Jordan Curran

Attendance - 628

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Tickets for our William Hill League 2 match against The Spartans at Ainslie Park on Saturday 28th September are now on sale. Pay-at-the-gate is also available.

Admission Prices

Adults - £17

Concessions* - £12

Youths (13-15) - £5

Under 12s - Free

*Over 65s and 16-18-year-olds

Please note, all under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

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

Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Peterhead

Following a tumultuous game against Stranraer last week at Stair Park, the Fifers are back at the Timber Fortress, the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, for a top of the table clash with current league leaders Peterhead. Two sending offs in the dying embers of the game further tainted an already challenging game for the Fifers with both our goalkeeper Liam McFarlane and manager Dick Campbell seeing red at the end of the game, which finished 2-1 in favour of the blues.

Our opponents Peterhead struck late against Stirling Albion, to beat the Binos 2-1 at the Balmoor Stadium last week. Rory McAllister celebrated yet another goal for the Blue Toon, as he grabbed the winner for this week’s visitors last time out.

William Hill League Two Table

  Team Pld GD Pts
1 Peterhead 6 8 16
2 East Fife 6 8 12
3 Elgin City 5 4 11
4 Stirling Albion 6 -2 9
5 The Spartans 5 2 8
6 Bonnyrigg Rose 6 -1 7
7 Stranraer 6 -3 5
8 Edinburgh City 6 -4 5
9 Clyde 6 -6 5
10 Forfar Athletic 6 -6 2

Last Week’s Results

Clyde 1-1 Edinburgh City

Elgin City 2-1 Bonnyrigg Rose

Peterhead 2-1 Stirling Albion

Stranraer 2-1 East Fife

The Spartans 1-0 Forfar Athletic

This Week’s Fixtures

Clyde vs Elgin City

East Fife vs Peterhead

Forfar Athletic vs Stranraer

Stirling Albion vs Bonnyrigg Rose

The Spartans set up to play Aberdeen at Pittodrie in the League Cup quarter final this evening, with a 5:30pm kick off.

The Form

The Fifers

Our last 6 matches have seen mixed form.

Firstly, East Fife recovered from a poor start in the challenge cup against St Johnstone’s B side. A calamitous opening ten minutes saw St Johnstone lead through Mackenzie Kirk, and they perhaps should have had more as East Fife struggled to get a hold on the game. Alas, they kicked into gear and overturned the deficit at the start of the second half, with the goals coming from Scott Shepherd and Nathan Austin, who found the net after 48 minutes, during his 150th appearance for the Fifers.

From there, East Fife faced Forfar Athletic in William Hill League Two action, where a late Alan Trouten penalty proved the difference between the two sides, as the Fifers came out 2-1 victors, with Nathan Austin on the scoresheet.

Up next was a resounding win for the Methil Milan as they trounced Stirling Albion 4-0 at Forthbank stadium. Fash was on fire, netting a hattrick, with Reis Peggie also on the scoresheet just before half time.

We then kept our fine scoring form ticking over, as we ran out 5-1 winners over Clyde FC, at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. Austin was on fine form once more, scoring a brace, one of which being an early ‘goal of the season’ contender. Trouten also bagged twice for the Black and Gold, while Adam Laaref opened his account too.

Our two losses have come in consecutive weeks, with the first coming against Dunfermline in the SPFL Trust Trophy. East Fife defended resolutely for the first 45 minutes, which proved frustrating for the Pars. Unfortunately, they came out with a clear intention in the second half, and two quick goals looked to put the contest outwith East Fife’s reach.

The most recent defeat came to Stranraer last weekend at Stair Park. A poor start saw us go in 1-0 down at the interval, before a good start to the start of the second half saw us bag the equaliser through Alan Trouten. The lead never lasted long however, as Stranraer retook the lead just minutes later, which East Fife could not recover from. Calamity in the final moments saw goalkeeper Liam McFarlane sent off which also saw gaffer Dick Campbell see red in the aftermath.

Our Opposition

Peterhead are on fine form going into this weekend’s clash, with four league wins, one draw and a victory in the SPFL Trust Trophy.

Their win in the cup came over league one side Dumbarton. A second half goal from Max Barry proved the difference.

The draw came against the Spartans at Ainslie Park and was a goalless affair.

The Blue Toon’s wins for the most part have been very tight, firstly securing victory over Forfar Athletic with a 92nd goal courtesy of Seb Ross, before Ross also bagged in the first half against Stranraer the following week, leading to a 1-0 victory for Peterhead.

Their big win came over Edinburgh City, with Rory McAllister, Peter Pawlett, Max Barry and Ryan Strachan all scoring in the first half leading to a comfortable 4-0 win.

Finally, last week they overcame Stirling Albion, netting in the 86th minute to grab the win.

Previous Encounter

Peterhead 1-1 East Fife

16th March 2024- Balmoor Stadium

The last time the sides met, the Fifers and the Blue Toon came away with a score draw. Peter Pawlett opened the scoring before the half an hour mark, sending the Fifers into the interval a goal behind. They came out for the second half with a spring in their step and pulled themselves back into the game, with Alan Trouten scoring before the hour mark. Neither side were able to grab a second, so both teams were forced to share the spoils.

Squad News

Jess Norey and Stewart Murdoch both return to fitness and will be available for this afternoon. New signing Andrew Tod is also available for selection.

Due to Liam McFarlane’s suspension, U20s goalkeeper Andrew Johnston has been called up to the first team, along with teammate Logan Briggs.

A couple of players will also have their fitness assessed prior to kick off.

Match Tickets

Season Tickets are valid for our league campaign, with prices below:

Adults- £18

Concessions (Over 65s/Disabled)- £14

Under 16s- £5

Parent and 1 child- £21

Parent and 2 children- £24

Like last season, EFCFC players Under 16 years of age will be admitted for free!

There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview, so supporters are encouraged to buy their ticket online in advance where possible. However, ticket can also be purchased (cash and card) from the matchday reception for those unable to do so.

Please note, parent & child ticket must be purchased in person from the matchday reception.

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 Daniel Hughes.

Club Colours

The Fifers will don the new, MPH Group sponsored home kit. They will wear the famous black and gold striped shirt, with black shorts and socks. The Fife goalkeeper will wear yellow for the tie.

Peterhead will wear all blue for the match with goalkeeper in all orange.

Officials

The referee today will be Jordan Curran, with his assistants Alastair Mather and Scott Bunting running the lines

The Extra Bits

The Bayview issue 8 will be available pre-kick off for £3, it can also be purchased in the club shop which will be open from 1.45pm. This week’s edition contains an interview with Gordon Walker. Those unable to attend today’s match can purchase their programme online for home delivery.

The Stadium Bar will be open from 12.15pm this afternoon, we welcome you to join us for a few beverages pre-kick off! Local musician Liam Mackintosh will also be performing in the Lounge pre-match.

Mon the Fife!