Tickets for our cinch League Two match against Clyde on Saturday 13th January at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Admission Prices
Adults - £18
Concessions* - £14
Under 16s** - £5
Parent & Child** - £21
Parent & 2 Children** - £24
*Over 65s/Full-Time Students/Disabled – proof of age/eligibility may be requested
**Proof of age may be requested.
All member of East Fife Community Football Club & East Fife Girls & Womens’ Football Club who are under 16 go free with a paying adult or as part of an organised group for all cinch League Two matches at Bayview this season. Tickets for this are arranged through EFCFC.
Full and half season tickets are valid for this match.
There are no cash turnstiles at Bayview and supporters are strongly encouraged to purchase their tickets online. Online sales are available right up until kick off. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone by calling 01333 426323 or directly from the club office.
Please note, parent and child tickets cannot be purchased online and should be bought directly from the club office.
As this match takes place outwith UK blocked hours, a live stream is available to viewers worldwide via East Fife TV.
Dumbarton 1-2 East Fife, Saturday 6th January 2024
Dumbarton Football Stadium, cinch League Two
Solid… Solid at the Rock!
For the first time in almost half a decade, the Methil Men have strolled into Dunbartonshire, and strolled back out later that day. The score line read 2-1 to the Fifers, although it could have read much more, with East Fife struggling in front of goal at times.
The game was in doubt before a ball was kicked due to the recent cold weather. The referee gave the green light however, and despite the hard conditions, the Black and Gold ran rampant, keeping in trend with our last trip, when we produced some of our best football of the season, but failed to capitalise.
That was not the case last week though.
We started fast, and Healy (who returned starting line-up after being unavailable against Forfar) had the first chance of the game. He broke away from the Sons’ full back, before lashing his shot goalward, unfortunately it was well over, and it stayed goalless.
We had another opportunity 5 minutes later, when Austin’s tidy first touch set him off away from the defender, unfortunately Fash never had him for pace, and the ball was poked away in some excellent defending.
On the 20-minute mark, Scott Shepherd got his chance, as he burst into the box from the right wing. Unfortunately, he couldn’t take it, and his shot passed both posts on the way out.
A further five minutes later, Jack Healy tried his textbook shot, and although it was closer than his effort early doors, it was still well over the bar.
The opening goal came on the half an hour mark from a throw in routine. Murdoch took the throw-in, before asking for the ball back right by the by-line. He then delivered a peachy cross, which caught goalkeeper Broun out, as he missed it entirely. Austin won the ‘header’, though it was cleared off the line, and it looked as though the Fife would yet again squander a golden opportunity against Dumbarton. Those worries dissipated instantly, as the goal line clearance wound up in the path of Kieran Millar on the edge of the box. The on-form midfielder launched his long-range effort into the right-hand side of the goalkeeper-less net.
Dumbarton had a spell at the tail end of the first period, with Michael Ruth having the most notable chance. This, however, was routinely dealt with by Allan Fleming, sending us in at half-time a goal to the good.
East Fife were caught napping at the beginning of the second period, and it looked as though Dumbarton would capitalise when their number 9 played in a quick corner. One man was most certainly awake though, Allan Fleming, and the goalie kept it out with his feet.
On the hour mark, Dumbarton should’ve pulled level, although none of the Sons could capitalise on a stramash in the box.
Austin had a chance up the other end moments later, although he blazed his shot over.
We showed some resolute defending when the Sons hit us on the break again, with a last ditch block from goal scorer Kieran Millar keeping us in front.
The lead was evaporated moments later, when Ruth’s shot bobbled past Fleming, it looked to have taken a slight deflection on the way in, as it wrongfooted our Number 1 as well.
We were back in front before we knew it however, with a goal of the season contender. Brogan Walls must have posters of Jack Healy in his bedroom, as he lashed a curled effort into the top right corner from the left-hand corner of the box. It was a true moment of quality which was just what we needed.
We closed the game out on the ascendency as well, as Austin and Mitchell forced Broun into two saves in 5 minutes as we tailed closer to the end of the game.
One very notable positive at the end was U20s graduate Brendan Ramsey, who came on and looked more than up to the task. He sent his full back round the houses and won the Fife a free kick right on the by-line, killing the contest.
It’s a hugely important game for the Fifers back at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on Saturday, as we host Clyde. The Bully Wee will be looking for their first win against us this season, although they have a much-changed regime since we last met. Here’s hoping for a result akin to that at New Douglas Park earlier in the season, as we look to continue our undefeated start to 2024!
Mon the Fife!
Report by Oli Anderson
Dumbarton – Broun, Lynas, Pignatiello, Shiels, Crighton, Blair, Wilson (Orsi 65’), Hilton (T Wallace 64’), Gray, R Wallace (Byrne 74’), Ruth. Subs not used: Malcolm, MacLean, Vata, O’Neill
East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Easton, Millar, McManus, Trouten, Healy (Schiavone 67’), Walls (Mitchell 89’), Shepherd (Ramsay 90+3’), Austin. Subs not used: Black, Nicol, Murray, Rollo
Referee – Duncan Williamson
Attendance - 625
The Goldmine Lotto draw will be done at 12.30pm today and the office will be closed at 1.00pm.
Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Dumabrton.
An opinion splitting performance last week against Forfar Athletic saw the Fifers fail to take 3 points from the Loons at Station Park, despite our hosts dropping to 10 men early on in the contest. We struggled to challenge Marc McCallum all game, and even when we did get near him, he produced some very important and impressive saves, to keep Forfar level. The same can be said for Fleming however, who produced a magnificent save in the game, denying what looked to be a certain goal.
This afternoon we tee up to visit the Rock for the second time this season, to face title challengers Dumbarton. While the Sons are currently sat in third place in the cinch League Two, the sit a massive 13 points behind Stenhousemuir the league leaders. However, Dumbarton have two games in hand on pole position, and every team in the division understands that a run of games, particularly at this stage of the season could make, or break, the campaign.
Their last game came a fortnight ago where they fell foul to an almighty comeback by Clyde, who are sat in the trapdoor spot currently. Tony Wallace opened the scoring for the Sons via the penalty spot, before ex-Fifer Connor Young drew level for Clyde. Soon after, Ji Stevenson stuck the ball into the back of his own net, which restored Dumbarton’s advantage. This did not repel the Bully Wee however, as the man who broke East Fife hearts last year, Martin Rennie converted a penalty two minutes later, making the score two-a-piece at half time. Dumbarton controlled the majority of the second half, and boasted a 4-2 lead by the 86th minute, thanks to finishes from Aaron Lynas and another former Fifer. Kian Leslie and Logan Dunachie both chipped in, scoring two goals in stoppage time, achieving the unachievable, sharing the spoils 4-4 at Dumbarton Football Stadium.
The cinch League Two
Position |
Team |
Played |
Pts |
GD |
1 |
Stenhousemuir |
18 |
43 |
21 |
2 |
Peterhead |
17 |
32 |
13 |
3 |
Dumbarton |
16 |
30 |
13 |
4 |
The Spartans |
16 |
29 |
11 |
5 |
Bonnyrigg Rose |
17 |
22 |
0 |
6 |
Stranraer |
17 |
19 |
-14 |
7 |
East Fife |
17 |
17 |
-1 |
8 |
Forfar Athletic |
18 |
17 |
-6 |
9 |
Elgin City |
17 |
15 |
-20 |
10 |
Clyde |
17 |
9 |
-17 |
This Week’s Fixtures
Clyde FC vs Bonnyrigg Rose @ New Douglas Park
Dumbarton vs East Fife @ The Rock
Elgin City vs Stranraer @ Borough Briggs
Peterhead vs Spartans @ Balmoor Stadium
Stenhousemuir vs Forfar Athletic @ Ochilview Park
Last Week’s Results
Bonnyrigg Rose vs Spartans- Postponed
Clyde 1-2 Stenhousemuir
Elgin City 2-1 Peterhead
Forfar Athletic 0-0 East Fife
Stranraer vs Dumbarton- Postponed.
The Form
The Hosts
Dumbarton boast 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in their last 6 games: a rather impressive run.
Their only loss came to top of the league Stenhousemuir, as an 87th minute James Berry winner was enough to nick it for the Warriors.
Their draw came last week in the 8-goal thriller against Clyde. A devastating result for the Sons considering as the clock hit the 90th minute they had a 2 goal lead.
Their 4 wins have come in varying fashion. Firstly, they were victorious over us at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, as Kalvin Orsi scored early doors, claiming the only goal of the game. A Tony Wallace penalty was also enough for them to beat strugglers Elgin City 1-0 the following week. They then utilised extra time to pip League 1 side Annan Athletic 5-4. Finlay Gray scored in the 88th minute to force extra time at 3-3. Annan retook the lead in the 100th minute, before Dumbarton replied in the 113th, and James ‘Jinky’ Hilton claimed the tie in the 118th minute.
Their other win was a 4-2 victory over Forfar. Despite Seb Ross being on target again for the Loons, it was not enough to take anything from Dumbarton on the day.
The Fife
We can only claim 7 points from our last 6 league games, with 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses.
Our losses have come mainly at the hand of Bonnyrigg, who have beaten us twice in the last 6. We firstly lost 4-2 during our re-arranged fixture at New Dundas Park, with Austin and McManus on the scoresheet for the Fife. The we were picked apart by the Rosey Posey in our own back garden a fortnight ago, falling 3-0, and being second best on the night.
Our other loss was much more positive however, as we fell 2-1 to Stenhousemuir at Ochilview, and should’ve taken something from the game. A fast first 45 from Stenny saw them lead 2-0 at the break. In the second half, we scored a perfectly legal goal, although the matchday officials adjudged Austin to have been offside. We finally, after controlling the second period, fed the Fash, and he did score, albeit in the 91st minute. McManus then had a chance to complete the comeback in the 93rd, although the shot was right at Darren Jamieson which saw the Warriors keep all three points on the day.
Our draw came last week, in the goalless affair against Forfar, in what was a difficult watch, possibly also due to the outrageous weather conditions.
Our 2 wins came against Clyde on the road, and against Elgin at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. There were lots of similarities in the games, which look to be somewhat a mirror of the other. Both games saw fast starts, with us leading 2-0 at the break. On top of this, Nathan Austin and Brogan Walls, both found themselves on the scoresheets in the games, with Walls bagging a brace against Elgin City. Sean Docherty and Alan Trouten both found themselves on the scoresheet against Clyde, while Scott Shepherd was the other scorer against Elgin City.
Previous Encounter
East Fife sprang no surprises when the two sides last met, as they endured their third consecutive loss to Dumbarton. The hosts fell 1-0, however it would not to be unfair to suggest that the score line was perhaps flattering, in favour of the Methil Milan. The result was matched with the level of performance as the Fifers were not up to par and were unable to make the most of the few chances they had. The game was action packed in the first 45, keeping supporters on the edge of their seat, even though there were unfortunately more positives for the visitors. Despite the quick start, the second 45 could only be compared to nails on a chalkboard, as East Fife pushed for an equaliser, but Dumbarton held firm.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best chance of the ninety, for either side, came after 15 seconds, and was in favour of the Fifers. A defensive mishap opened space for Jack Healy who powered into the box. Unfortunately, he was met by Brett Long, and East Fife missed out on the perfect start.
Two minutes later, the game totally crumbled for the Methil men, as a woven pass found Kalvin Orsi inside the box. Unlike Healy, there was no hesitation from the Sons winger, and he fired the visitors ahead.
In the 31st minute, it was a miracle that there was only one goal in it. Some more disappointing defending forced Fleming into an all-important double save, the second of which forced him to leave the goalmouth completely. This opened the door for Dumbarton, who should have put themselves two to the good, and would have if it wasn’t for Liam Newton. The full back threw himself into harm’s way, blocking the shot, giving East Fife a dog’s chance in the game.
In the 35th, the Sons should have made it 2 for the second time, and were only denied by another Allan Fleming double save, akin to his first 5 minutes prior. This, like last time, left the Fifers’ goal open to some vulnerability, but we managed to clear our lines, literally, as the Black and Gold were able to get back, in the nick of time, hoofing the ball out for a throw in.
It looked to be third time lucky for the side from the West, but this time, it was the linesman’s job to provide a lifeline, as even though they managed to tuck the ball past Fleming, the flag shot up. We (somehow) held on.
In the 41st minute, we should have had our golden chance, as East Fife hit fast on the break. A cross was attempted, but was blocked by the first man’s arms, inside the area, for what could only be described as a blatant stonewaller. Alas, the referee waved play on, and we went into the break a goal down. If only there was some kind of technology in Scotland that could review those incidents…
There were no chances of note between the penalty claim at the end of the first period and the 92nd minute, when East Fife were piling men forward. A lovely ball was sprayed into the Sons’ box for Scott Shepherd, but the forward could not convert in the dying embers, ensuring that the Fifers succumbed to another defeat.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the 120th anniversary home shirt, the famous black and gold striped top, with white shorts and socks. Oor goalie will be clad in all yellow this afternoon.
Our hosts, Dumbarton, will wear a black and pink top, with black shorts and socks. The Sons’ goalie will be dressed in Orange.
Squad News
It will be another headscratcher for the gaffer, as we continue to struggle with some injuries and illness, although we will see the return of a fully fit Ryan Schiavone, Jack Healy and Charlie Murray, all of whom are available for selection.
Match Tickets
Tickets can be purchased at the gate, or on Dumbarton’s TicketTailor page. Prices below:
Adult- £17
Concession- £11
U16- £5
Live Streaming
Live Streaming of the game will be available on East Fife TV for our international fans. This can be accessed through a monthly or season pass. You can access this HERE!
Officials
The on-pitch official today are Duncan Williams while his assistants running the line are Sean Carr and Liam Duncan.
This is an opportunity to start our 2024 the right way, let’s get behind the team!
Mon the Fife!
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Forfar Athletic 0-0 East Fife, Saturday 30th December 2023
Station Park, cinch League Two
Happy New Year Fife Fans! Here’s hoping we can start our 2024 in a more convincing manner than we finished our 2023!
The Fifers closed out their 2023 year in disappointing fashion last weekend, as they played out a goalless draw against Forfar Athletic at a rain-battered Station Park. East Fife failed to capitalise on a first half straight red card for Loons; with Josh Skelly being sent for an early bath at the tail end of the first period.
There was only one change to the starting 11 from our 3-0 dismantling at the hands of Bonnyrigg Rose, despite it being a severely depleted squad which travelled to Angus. Loanee Kieran Mitchell got the start in place of Jack Healy.
Despite the majority team struggling, and putting in a largely lacklustre performance on Saturday, the same can’t be said about Brogan Walls, and the U20s graduate put in a cracking shift in the middle of the park, particularly in the first half. After 7 minutes, he created the first half chance of the game, splaying a lovely ball through for Nathan Austin to fire a cross into the area. Unfortunately, it was overhit, and Marc McCallum easily collected it, something which became a recurring theme during the proceedings.
On the 20-minute mark, Forfar had a chance from a free kick that was roughly 20 yards from goal. Ross stepped up for the Loons though his strike was a touch wide of the right-hand post.
The free-kick started a mini barrage, which also saw Forfar’s number 9, Josh Skelly, being denied by the best shot-stopper in the league, Allan Fleming. The Fife veteran reacted quickly, after Skelly got a touch on a deflected pass. Inglis was first to the parried shot and lashed an effort goalward. Luckily for the Black and Gold, it rattled against the woodwork, and out of play.
The turning point of the game should have come in the 37th minute of play, when Brain Easton was mowed down by a very, very late sliding challenge from Josh Skelly. The rash tackle left referee Iain Snedden no choice but to show the forward a straight red.
East Fife then had the best chance of the game seconds after the dismissal, when the resulting free kick wound up with Walls. Brogan floated a ball to Nathan Austin, whose diving header was somehow denied by Marc McCallum, as the goalie produced a wonder save to tip the ball round the post.
That was the last true piece of action, as East Fife struggled to break down the robust Forfar defence.
The game was fought largely in the middle of the park, as the Forfar team played what looked to be a 4-2-3-0, with their attacking talent, which included ex-Fifer Darren Watson, coming deep to support their teammates.
There was no action in the second half, until the hour mark, although there was nothing much to shout about. Alan Trouten played a simple ball into Brogan Walls, though the midfielder’s shot was rather timid, allowing McCallum to make an easy save.
East Fife’s last chance of the game came with 15 minutes still on the clock. Fresh substitute Gregor Nicol lofted a free kick into the 18-yard box, which was met by McManus. The makeshift defender was able to unleash a shot, though it was caught in the pack, and bounced out for a corner.
Despite being a man down, credit must go to Forfar, who fought till the very end, and, at times, looked the more likely of the two sides to nick all three points. Morrison got on the end of Paterson’s cross with just five minutes on the clock. Thankfully, the flicked header fell on the wrong side of the post, and The Methil Milan were able to return to the Kingdom with at least something.
All eyes are on this weekend, where we are on the road again. This time, we are headed west to Dunbartonshire, to face Dumbarton at the Rock. We will be hoping for a much-improved performance, and consequentially, an improved result this weekend, although we have struggled on the Sons’ patch in recent outings.
Mon the Fife!
Report by Oli Anderson
Forfar Athletic – McCallum, Allan, Morrison, Hutchinson, Whatley, Inglis (Thomson 54’), Robson, Skelly, Ross (Mutale 76’), Watson (Paterson 62’). Subs not used: Paris, Ferguson, Macleod
East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Easton, Millar, McManus, Trouten, Mitchell (Nicol 72’), Walls, Shepherd, Austin. Subs not used: Schiavone, Black, Briggs, Rollo, Ramsay
Referee – Iain Sneddon
Attendance - 485