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Highlights from yesterday's match against The Spartans and post-match reaction from Ian Campbell, Alan Trouten and Robbie Hamilton.

Oli Anderson previews today’s match against The Spartans

We are back on the road this afternoon after a draw against Forfar Athletic last week. Sharing the spoils with the Loons kept our unbeaten run under new management intact, though the second half could have seen us take all three, as it was much improved from the first period. We are headed back to the capital, for our second visit to The Spartans today. Our last trip to Ainslie Park saw us overcome a 2-0 half time deficit to rescue a draw. We are all hoping that we will not need second half heroics this time out to overcome our high-flying opponents. The Spartans are coming off the back of a 2-1 home win in the Lothians derby against Bonnyrigg Rose, with early goals from Blair Henderson and Ayrton Sonkur proving too much for the Rosey Posey to come back from. The win has also marked The Spartans’ third game in a row without defeat, last losing to Elgin City on the 10th of February.

The cinch League Two

  Team Pld GD Pts
1 Stenhousemuir 26 20 57
2 Peterhead 26 13 43
3 The Spartans 25 13 43
4 Dumbarton 25 9 39
5 East Fife 26 -1 30
6 Forfar Athletic 26 -3 30
7 Bonnyrigg Rose 25 -2 29
8 Elgin City 26 -20 29
9 Stranraer 25 -15 26
10 Clyde 25 -14 21

A win for East Fife would see us add a touch of pressure to Dumbarton in fourth, whereas The Spartans can move into an impressive 2nd with 3 points this afternoon.

Last Week’s Results

Dumbarton 2-1 Stranraer @ The Dumbarton Football Stadium

East Fife 1-1 Forfar Athletic @ The MGM Timber Bayview Stadium

Peterhead 1-1 Elgin City @ Balmoor Stadium

Stenhousemuir 1-6 Clyde @ Ochilview Park

The Spartans 2-1 Bonnyrigg Rose @ Ainslie Park.

The Fixtures

Bonnyrigg vs Stenhousemuir @ New Dundas Park

Clyde vs Elgin @ New Douglas Park

Dumbarton vs Peterhead @ The Dumbarton Football Stadium

Stranraer vs Forfar @ Stair Park

The Spartans vs East Fife @ Ainslie Park

Previous Encounter

The last time the two sides met, Blair Henderson blew us away, netting a hattrick in a 3-0 thumping.

The first half was a rather uneventful affair, and other than Carswell making an impressive save to deny Austin after 20 minutes, nothing of note occurred. The two sides went into the interval incredibly even, and not many people would have called what happened in the second period.

It only took The Spartans 5 minutes in the second period to open the scoring, when a horrendous headed backpass was caught by Blair Henderson. The intelligent striker, who was through one on one made no mistake and fired the visitors ahead.

A further five minutes later, the Spartans doubled their lead, this time through a counterattack. The blistering pace from the frontmen was too much for East Fife to handle, and we were caught out, two goals down, and one massive hill to climb.

Despite looking down and out, we then had a slight spell of hope, as Healy did well, firing a shot from range which looked destined for the bottom corner. Sadly, Carswell also did his job rather well and kept the visitors two goals to the good.

Ten minutes later we were denied by Carswell yet again. The goalkeeper didn’t have much to do during the game, but when he was called upon, he filled his role to perfection.

The game then dried up until 5 minutes to go, a second defensive howler of the night allowed Henderson to nip in and score his third, ensuring that three points and the match ball would make their way back to Ainslie Park.

East Fife looked to have their consolation goal, as Austin tapped home in the 92nd minute, but the linesman had flagged for offside, keeping The Spartans’ clean sheet intact.

Squad News

Ins: New signing Jacob Blaney will be available for selection this afternoon, as he looks to make his first appearance in the Black and Gold. On top of this, Pat Slattery and Sean Docherty have returned to full training, with the latter featuring alongside Charlie Murray last night for the Under 20s in their 5-1 battering of Tranent. Youngster Ciaran Healy was the standout in that game, bagging four of the five goals for the Methil Milan. Docherty and Murray’s respective appearances were in the hopes of boosting their sharpness, giving them much needed minutes.

Outs: Jacob Comerford is the only man still on the table, and we hope he returns to fitness soon.

Team Colours

East Fife will don pink Taxi Centre kit this weekend, matched with black shorts and pink socks, while the goalkeeper will be clad in the yellow kit for the match.

Our opponents will be in their traditional colours this afternoon, with a white top and red shorts, with white socks. The Spartans goalkeeper will be wearing sky blue for the clash.

Match Tickets

Admission is via pay at the gate at Ainslie Park, via cash, or you can buy tickets via Spartans’ Fanbase page HERE! Prices below:

Adult: £15

Concession: £10

15-18: £5

Under 14: Free with a paying adult.

Travel Information

Access from Ferry Road to Pilton Drive is currently shut, after the entrance to Morrison’s Supermarket. Supporters’ buses can gain access to the car park still.

To access the stadium, head North from Crewe Toll Roundabout, to Crewe Road North, before turning right at Boswall Parkway. Then take a final right onto Pilton Drive.

Live Stream

As always, our international support out with the UK and Ireland can watch the contest on East Fife TV with a monthly or season pass. You can access this HERE!

Match Officials

The on-pitch official this weekend will be Andy Gamble. His two assistants running the lines are Steven Wilson and Thomas Denholm.

Allez le Fife!

East Fife 1-1 Forfar Athletic, Saturday 24th March 2024

MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, cinch League Two

The Fifers kept their unbeaten start under Dick Campbell intact at the weekend when we came from behind to draw 1-1 with Forfar Athletic.

It was a game of two halves, with the first half seeing us perform below par, with the Loons leading at half time. The second was much more enjoyable, and it cannot be argued that the Fifers took control of the second period, and deserved at least their one point, potentially more.

The game had a slow start, with neither team having a chance until the 17th minute when we won our first corner of the 90. We never made anything of it however, as Kieran Millar’s effort soared well over the crossbar.

Allan Fleming was put under pressure 10 minutes later as he was forced into an excellent save with his feet. He just nicked it and no more, keeping us level.

We slowly grew into the game with Jack Healy creating a chance, before the linesman’s flag intervened, as well as Trouten forcing the Forfar goalie off his line with an intelligent pass.

Sadly, it counted for nothing in the first period, as Forfar took the lead through Matty Allan from a set play. His header looked to cross the line in slow motion, as Fleming arguably could have stopped it (though that’s the first and only time this season I can say that, as the big man has put in some sensational shifts this season).

The goal really took the sting out the game, seeing us go in at half time a goal down.

Dick Campbell then “took the paint off the walls”. as he put it, at half time, and what we saw in the second period was much easier on the eyes from a Fife perspective. There was hunger, grit, and aggression in the squad, which saw some tantalising football be played.

Just 5 minutes into the half, Marc McCallum was forced into a wonder save by Nathan Austin, as Fash looked destined to score from an Alan Trouten cross.

The roles were reversed just moments later, as Austin whipped a cross into Trouts, although East Fife’s number 10 could not keep the ball down.

Liam Newton then tried his luck from the edge of the area, but his volley was on the wrong side of the crossbar.

The all-important turning point came in the 66th minute, when the Campbells made a fantastic triple substitution. Brogan Walls, Robbie Hamilton and Scott Shepherd all entered the fray and added a much-needed pace injection to the 11 on the park.

Just two minutes later, we saw the immediate impact as East Fife’s sharp link up won a penalty after the faultless McCallum finally made a mistake. Who else but Alan Trouten to step up, and do what he does best, that of course being scoring a penalty. Finally, the Fife were on level terms.

After the equaliser, there was only one team that could go on to win, that being the Methil Milan. The chance came for us too, just 5 minutes after, but another world class save from Marc van der McCallum kept out Austin, ensuring that the score line stayed level, and both teams shared the spoils.

East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Page, Easton. Millar (Walls 67’), McManus, Trouten, Healy (Hamilton 67’), Lyon (Shepherd 67’), Austin. Subs not used: Schiavone, Nicol, Murray, Beveridge, Ramsay

Forfar Athletic – McCallum, Brindley, M Allan, Hutchinson, Munro, Morrison, Skelly (Mohammed 82’), Whatley, F Allan (Ross 70’), Scally (Thomson 70’), McLean. Subs not used: Nditi, Moore, Inglis, Mykyta, Paris, Lobban

Referee – Lloyd Wilson

Attendance - 603

We’re delighted to announce the signing of Jacob Blaney on loan from Hibernian until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old Jacob came through the ranks at Easter Road and made his first-team debut against St. Johnstone at the end of the 2021/22 season. The defender who has been capped for Scotland at both U19 and U16 level also had a short spell on loan at Stenhousemuir last season, making 5 appearances for the Warriors.

Assistant Manager Ian Campbell: “Jacob is a good, young player who will give us support across both the midfield and defence. He has good strength and ability and will complement our squad brilliantly for the run in to the end of the season. We would also like to thank Hibs for their assistance in completing this move.”

Welcome to Bayview Jacob!

JACOB BLANEY

Highlights from yesterday's match against Forfar Athletic along with post-match reaction from Dick Campbell and Liam Newton.