Oli Anderson previews today’s Scottish Gas Men’s Scottish Cup tie against Banks O’Dee.
East Fife step away from league duty this weekend to face Banks O’Dee in the second round of the Scottish Cup at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium.
Dick Campbell’s men will be looking for a better result than that of last week, as the Fifers dropped points away to Forfar Athletic in a goalless affair. East Fife were the better of the two sides on the day, but we just could not break the deadlock.
Our opposition today, Banks O’Dee sit in second place in the Highland League, having started the season strongly. They are coming off the back of a 3-0 victory over Turriff United, and are set for a challenging two weeks, firstly playing the Methil Milan today, before heading back up to Spain Park to play Brora Rangers in a 2nd vs 3rd clash at the top of the Highland League.
Squad News
Ins
Club captain Stewart Murdoch and central midfielder Pat Slattery both return to the squad ahead of today’s cup tie.
In surprisingly welcome news, Brian Easton has progressed much quicker than anticipated and could make the squad for this afternoon well ahead of schedule.
Neil Blake, Logan Briggs and Masson Winn (current U20s players) also keep their places in the matchday squad.
Outs
Liam Newton and Jess Norey sadly continue to miss out through injury.
Andrew Tod has been made unavailable by his parent club for today, though Liam McFarlane has been given permission to feature in cup matches.
A Message from the Management Team
Before kick-off today, Assistant Manager Ian Campbell spoke with the media team about the contest ahead: ““We are acutely aware of the importance of this cup tie, and we have prepared well this week. Potentially having Easty back well ahead of schedule is a bonus as we enter this important period of games.”
Campbell added: “We are deeply respectful of Banks O’Dee and know that they are second in the Highland League, which clearly shows that they are a good side. It promises to be an exciting game today.”
The Form
The Fifers
Our last six games have resulted 3 wins a draw, and two losses, one of which came against Championship opposition.
Our two losses have come in consecutive weeks, with the first coming against Dunfermline Athletic 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 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 didn’t last long however, as Stranraer retook the lead just minutes later, which East Fife never recovered from. Calamity in the final moments saw goalkeeper Liam McFarlane sent off and gaffer Dick Campbell also saw red in the aftermath.
Our first win in the last six came when we hosted Peterhead at the Wooden Fortress, and ran out 2-0 winners, thanks to first half strikes from Alan Trouten and captain Stewart Murdoch.
Then we built on the win against then-league leaders Peterhead, when we visited and defeated The Spartans. A second half strike from Nathan Austin proved the difference, with Jack Healy grabbing the assist following a great performance.
Three weeks ago, we came out on top against Bonnyrigg Rose in a game which was not always pleasing on the eye. Goals from Alan Trouten (three to be precise) as well as an Andrew Tod goal, and an own goal too proved the difference in a 5-0 romping.
Our draw came last week, against Forfar Athletic. A 0-0 draw at Station Park saw East Fife fail to score in a league game for the first time this season, which considering that we have played ten games already, is not too shabby.
Our Opposition
Banks O’Dee’s form shows just how strong a side they are. In their last six games, the Dees have recorded five wins, and just a singular loss.
Their only loss came to currently Highland League leaders Brechin City, as Banks O’Dee fell 3-1 on the day. That was back on the 18th of September though.
Since defeat, our opponents have gone on a 5-game winning run, scoring 18 goals in five games, gaining wins against sides such as Gala Fairydean Rovers and Rothes (who they beat 7-1).
Previous Encounter
Banks o’ Dee 2-1 East Fife
27th November 2021, Spain Park
Scottish Cup Third Round
The last time these sides met, it was a day to forget for the Fifers. Despite taking an early lead through Jamie Semple, an own goal saw East Fife pegged back by half time. A horror second half saw Aaron Dunsmore sent off, allowing Mark Gilmour to hand Banks O’Dee the lead with just ten minutes to go. East Fife were down to nine men by the end of the contest, with Scott Mercer also being sent down the tunnel.
Match Tickets
Match tickets can be purchased online before the game. Note that there are no cash turnstiles at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. Please find match ticket prices below:
Adults- £15
Concessions (Over 65s/Disabled)- £10
Under 16s- £5
Season tickets are not valid for cup matches and we strongly encourage supporters to purchase their tickets online to avoid queues at reception. Out ticketing platform now supports both Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Turnstiles open at 2:00pm this afternoon.
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. There is no live streaming option for viewers within the UK and Ireland this weekend.
Club Colours
The Fifers will don the traditional home kit, with the MPH Group sponsored black and gold shirt, with black shorts and socks. Our goalkeeper will be in yellow for the tie.
Banks O’Dee will be in their home colours of a sky-blue and navy striped shirt, with white shorts and light blue shorts. The Dee’s goalkeeper will wear all green for the clash.
Officials
The referee today will be Daniel Graves, with his assistants running the line, Jamie Andrews and Calum Foreman.
Miscellaneous
Issue 10 of our programme ‘The Bayview’ will be available for purchase before kick-off, for just £3. This week’s edition features an interview with club physio Jeb Spink as well as a tribute to former player Bobby Gillon.
The stadium bar will be open from 12:15pm today, with the pie-stalls and club shop open this afternoon too!
Mon the Fife!
We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Moffat as our Goalkeeping Coach.
Jim is no stranger to East Fife after first making 40 appearances for the club as a player between 1989-1993 before returning as manager in 2002 and guiding the club to promotion is his first full season.
Jim joins us from Cowdenbeath, and we’d like to thank our friends at Central Park for their assistance in concluding this move for Jim.
Manager Dick Campbell: “I’d like to welcome Jim back to Bayview. He has great experience and that will be very beneficial to our goalkeepers over the coming months.”
Welcome back Jim!
Forfar Athletic 0-0 East Fife, Saturday 19th October 2024, William Hill League 2, Station Park
East Fife and Forfar Athletic played out a goalless draw at Station Park last weekend, which saw our lead at the top of the William Hill League 2 shrink to just two points following victory for Elgin City.
Despite the lack of goals in the game, the contest was not void of action, with both sides having their fair share of attempts on goal albeit without really troubling the scoresheet.
East Fife controlled the early proceedings, without challenging the Loons’ goalkeeper, with Gordon Walker’s cross for Andrew Tod the closest we came to breaking the deadlock.
Scott Shepherd had an opportunity just before the twenty-minute mark, though some tidy defending saw his effort knocked behind for a corner.
Centre back Andy Munro created the chance of the half, from absolutely nothing, after half an hour of football. His audacious attempt at a volley looked destined to find Nathan Austin, who was on his own in the box, though Fash could not organise himself quickly enough, and the chance went awry.
Austin hit the post at the death of the first half too, after a long free kick was drilled into the box. Unfortunately to no success for the Methil Milan.
Forfar had two real attempts themselves in the first half, though neither of them tested Allan Fleming in between the sticks.
East Fife were stumped by some top-quality defending at the start of the second half, as Laaref was denied by a last gasp sliding challenge.
The game then teetered out, with it being closely fought in the midfield areas, and neither side were able to challenge the goalkeeper, until the 75th minute. Peggie and Trouten linked up well on the left-hand side of the pitch, before the ball was slotted back to Jack Healy on the edge of the area, though his shot was just over the crossbar.
The last chance of the game came for Peggie at the back post, though his effort was well over, which spelled an end for the game.
Reporter’s Man of the Match: Andy Munro
It was tricky to pick a man of the match this week, with every player performing to a very similar standard. In celebration of yet another consecutive clean sheet, this week I have opted for Munro. He has been a stalwart since signing in the summer, and the defensive record this season speaks for itself.
Forfar Athletic – McCallum, Morrison, M Allan, Taylor, MacLean (Whatley 78’), Inglis (Malcolm 78’), Robson, Cannon, F Allan (Skelly 59’), Rodden (Mylchreest 69’). Subs not used: Klimionek, McLean, Cocks, Paris, Mohammed.
East Fife – Fleming, Peggie, Laaref (Healy 62’), Munro, Walker, Millar, McManus, Shepherd (Docherty 81’), Trouten, Tod, Austin. Subs not used: Briggs, Winn, Blake, McFarlane.
Referee – Jordan Curran
Attendance - 655
Report by Oli Anderson
Photograph by East Fife Media
Tickets for our Scottish Gas Men’s Scottish Cup 2nd round match against Banks O’Dee at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium on Saturday 26th October are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Admission Prices
Adults - £15
Concessions* - £10
Under 16s* - £5
*Proof of age may be requested
Season tickets are not valid for this game however season ticket holders can purchase their regular seat by selecting the “I am a Season Ticket Holder” option.
The Community gate will not be open this week.
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 for those unable to purchase online.
Those outside the UK and Ireland can watch via East Fife TV with a monthly or annual subscription. There is no live streaming option for viewers within the UK and Ireland this weekend.
East Fife FC are proudly continuing their support of Show Racism the Red Card’s Match Actions Campaign during Saturday’s William Hill League 2 match against Forfar Athletic. Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s leading anti-racism Education Charity, working within schools, workplaces, sports, and community organisations to educate children, young people, and adults on challenging prejudice and stereotypes. Using the power of football is a powerful tool to initiate conversations about anti-racism and our club has supported their messages of tolerance and inclusion for many years. Now more than ever, the importance of active anti-racism cannot be overstated.
Across Scottish football, clubs will show their commitment to anti-racism over one weekend – Friday 18th, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th October. This weekend also coincides with Show Racism the Red Card’s UK-wide annual fundraising drive, Wear Red Day, taking place on Friday 18th. On this day, individuals and groups up and down the country are encouraged to wear red and donate to show their support for the campaign and its message.
Billy Singh, Campaign Manager from Show Racism the Red Card in Scotland had this to say: "We are delighted once again that Scottish football is supporting our much-needed anti-racist message. With the recent race riots in England and the continued demonisation of migrant communities across the UK we all have a collective responsibility to challenge all acts of racism not only within football but in our communities, workplaces and social spaces. In our schools we have, on average, 50 recorded racist incidents a week and on our streets there are on average 9 recorded racist incidents a day. Thankfully in Scotland we did not have the race riots that they had in England but there are people in our communities that want to divide us.
Football fans can be a force for good and by being active anti-racists we can change hearts, minds and lives. Please continue to support our campaign."
East Fife Captain Stewart Murdoch: “Everyone at East Fife is proud to be supporting Show Racism the Red Card’s annual fortnight of action again this year. Football is a sport that is followed by people across the world and matches should be an enjoyable experience for all, regardless of their background. We all have a part to play in challenging racism in football and I encourage everyone to unite behind the efforts to Show Racism the Red Card.”
Football is a sport that is loved across the world and football matches should be an enjoyable experience for everyone, of all backgrounds. Education is the key and since our formation in 1996 Show Racism the Red Card has engaged with over 1 million learners. East Fife Football Club are proud to support the campaign to reach their next big milestone and to ensure Scotland is equipped with the tools to challenge and eradicate racism from football and society.
Further information:
Website: www.theredcard.org
Education Hub: www.theredcardhub.org
Video platform: www.voices.theredcard.org
Wear Red Day: www.theredcard.org/wear-red-day
And follow them on:
Instagram @SRtRCScotland
Twitter @SRtRCScotland
Facebook.com/theRedCardScotland
Admission for our William Hill League 2 match against Forfar Athletic at Station Park on Saturday 19th October have been confirmed as follows:
Admission Prices
Adults - £15
Concessions* - £10
Under 17s* - £5
*Proof of eligibility may be requested
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.