cinch League One Play-Off Semi-Final 1st Leg
The 1st leg of our League One play-off semi-final will take place Tuesday 9th May 2023 with an 8:00PM kick off when we host either Clyde or Dumbarton. Our opponents will be confirmed following this weekend’s matches.
Admission is via pay-at-the-gate and prices have been confirmed as follows:
Adults - £15
Over 65s - £10
Under 16s - £5
Season tickets are not valid for this match however reserved seating for season ticket holders will be retained.
Please note, our turnstiles are cash only however card payments can be made at reception.
As with all league matches at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium this season, all U16 members of East Fife Community Football Club and East Fife Girls & Women’s FC will be admitted free of charge with a paying adult or as part of an organised group. Eligible members should enter through the Community gate at the sea end of the stand.
If you can’t attend the match in person, a live stream will also be available worldwide via East Fife TV priced at £15. Details on how to sign up will be announced on Sunday.
The 2nd leg is scheduled to take place on Saturday 13th May 2023 at either New Douglas Park (Clyde) or the Dumbarton Football Stadium (Dumbarton). Admission prices for this match will be announced by the home club. Please note, should Hamilton Academical also be involved in play-off matches, Clyde’s home match will take place on Friday 12th May 2023 due to a venue clash at New Douglas Park.
East Fife hosted Albion Rovers at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium in a crucial match for both home and away sides. The Fifers had faced Albion three times already this season, with two 1-0 wins going to East Fife, both at the Reigart Stadium, and a 3-2 defeat at home. East Fife were sitting in fourth and with results elsewhere going the way of the Fifers, could secure a guaranteed spot in the playoffs for the Methil men. Last weekend East Fife suffered an agonising defeat at the hands of Dumbarton who narrowly triumphed 1-0.
Greig McDonald made one change to the team that lost to Dumbarton away from home as Alan Trouten came back into the starting line up in place of Brogan Walls who dropped to the bench.
The first chance of the game fell to the visitors in the 8th minute when a poor header back put Mutale through on goal however Fleming gets behind it well. A few minutes later Shepherd won a free kick from around 30 yards and stood over the ball to take the set piece himself, but his attempt was blazed over the bar.
Around the 20-minute mark, Bevan had a multitude of chances to give the Rovers the lead. The first being after a neat one-two saw him with only Fleming to beat, but he shanked his shot as the effort goes high and drastically wide. Minutes later a failed cross ended up dropping at the forwards feet after a deflection, but this time he scuffed the shot. The third came when he was slipped through in behind the defence, but his shot trickled wide of the post and out for a goal kick.
In the 35th minute, Albion took a deserved lead when a short corner resulted in a looping cross towards Graham, inside the area, who directs a header goalwards where Mutale was there to knock the ball in from close range.
East Fife weren’t behind for long however and the visitors were made to pay for their poor finishing when the home side levelled shortly before half-time when Jack Healy did what Jack Healy does! Murdoch played the ball out to the winger on the left-hand side who cut inside onto his favoured right-foot and curled a sensational strike into the top corner of the net.
HALF TIME: East Fife 1-1 Albion Rovers
Early in the second half East Fife came out all gun blazing and were almost ahead when Shepherd drove down the right wing before attempting to pick out substitute Walls but he was denied by a last ditch challenge from Malcolm.
In the 64th minute, East Fife took the lead when a good passage of play from Denham and Steele led to Trouten finding himself in acres of space to push forward before playing the ball off the Shepherd on the right wing. The East Fife man’s effort was blocked but Ferguson picked up the loose ball curled a shot into the top corner of the net, putting the Fifers in front.
Albion really piled on the pressure and the game neared the full-time whistle and one last chance fell their way when an excellent corner from Reilly was curled into the centre of the six-yard box when it was met by Bevan gets the ball goalwards, but Trouten was on hand to clear the ball off the line, securing the points and the playoffs for the Fifers.
FULL TIME: East Fife 2-1 Albion Rovers
A massive result for the Fifers and with results going the way of East Fife, it means that a place in the playoffs is secured with a game remaining. Next up is a trip to Angus to Forfar Athletic who are currently 5th. East Fife still have the chance of finishing third should Annan fail to win, and the Fifers triumph at Station Park.
East Fife: Fleming, Steele, Denham, Murdoch, Newton, McManus (Millar 90+1’), Schiavone (Walls 45’), Ferguson, Trouten, Healy, Shepherd (Steven 90+4’)
Albion Rovers: Leighfield, Fernie, Malcolm, Sonkur, Wilson, Graham, Fleming, Leslie, Bevan, Mutale (Wright 74’), Reilly
Referee: Steven Kirkland
Attendance: 774
Report by Andrew Laing
INCIDENT AT EAST FIFE v ALBION ROVERS, MGM TIMBER BAYVIEW STADIUM, METHIL ON SATURDAY 29TH APRIL 2023
As has been widely reported on social media, an allegation of racial abuse towards an Albion Rovers player was made during the above game.
After our appeal for information from those present, two individuals contacted the club admitting making racial comments and consequently have been banned sine die from attending any events at Bayview Stadium.
We thank Albion Rovers F.C. for their cooperation and would also like to thank those who took the time to assist us in our investigation.
We are confident that these were isolated incidents, but rest assured we will be even more vigilant at future games and will have no hesitation in taking the same action against any individuals found guilty of any form of abuse.
As stated previously, we are an all-inclusive, welcoming club and incidents such as Saturday's will not be tolerated.
Jim Stevenson
Chairman
East Fife FC are seeking a Head Coach for the Under 20s side.
With the current coaching team moving on at the end of the season, the opportunity has arisen for a Head Coach to work with our Under 20s side.
This position will be based at MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, Methil and would suit someone based in Fife. This role is voluntary and is with our team that competes in the Lowland Development League.
The successful candidate must be able to work 3 evenings a week (2 training nights and Friday evening games) although there could be some flexibility regarding training.
This exciting role offers the opportunity to work and develop as a coach within a professional football environment.
Applicants must as a minimum hold a UEFA B Licence
Applicants will:
PVG check to be completed before appointment.
Training Kit provided.
Please send a covering letter and CV to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 5pm on Friday 5th May 2023. Please include the job title in the subject line of your email.
Admission prices for our cinch League Two match against Forfar Athletic on Saturday 6th May at station Park have been confirmed as follows.
Admission prices
Adults - £15/14 (stand/terracing)
Over 65s - £9/8 (stand/terracing)
Under 16s* - £5
*Proof of age may be requested.
There is no live stream available for viewers within the UK & Ireland this weekend, however overseas supporters can watch the match via East Fife TV with a monthly or season pass.
INCIDENT DURING YESTERDAY'S MATCH V ALBION ROVERS
As announced at half time during yesterday’s game against Albion Rovers, the club has been made aware of alleged racist abuse directed towards an Albion Rovers player from the home support area.
East Fife Football Club are carrying out a full investigation into this incident and encourage anyone who may have any information to please get in contact the club.
We are currently reviewing all CCTV footage and the club will take appropriate action against any individual or individuals found to be involved.
We are an all-inclusive club and incidents such as this will not be tolerated.
East Fife FC Board of Directors
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Phone: 01333 426323
East Fife FC Anti-Discrimination Policy
East Fife Football Club is committed to ensuring full participation of all, as we recognise racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination, both institutional and personal are widespread in our society. Such discrimination prevents equality of opportunity to participation within our sport.
Our commitment is, to confront and eliminate discrimination by implementing our anti-discrimination policy, not to discriminate or in any way treat anyone less favourably on the grounds of: racism, sexism, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, gender, class, age, disability, appearance, marital status or religion.
We are committed to challenging and dismantling all forms of discrimination in our club by developing club practice that is sensitive to and suitable for all. Reflecting the fundamental equality and worth of everyone.
To ensure full participation of all, we will not accept discriminatory practice by the Board of management, staff, volunteers or supporters whether physical or verbal. This will be reflected in our club as normal practice, whether in recruitment of staff or volunteers, our promotional materials or general behaviour.
Any form of discrimination will be looked upon as serious, will not be taken lightly and may lead to disciplinary action by the Board of management.