Tickets for our cinch League Two match against The Spartans on Tuesday 30th 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.
Highlights from yesterday's match against Stranraer along with post-match reaction from Greig McDonald, Alan Trouten and Liam Newton.
Oli Anderson previews today’s match against Stranraer
This week sees the first of two back-to-back camel treks, as we venture to Dumfries and Galloway to play Stranraer at Stair Park this afternoon. We’re still holding on to our unbeaten start to 2024, although we have drawn both last two games. Sadly, we took the lead in both of those, most recently conceding a gut-wrenching equaliser against Peterhead, Scott Ross scoring with the last kick of the ball, sending the Blue Toon up the road with a share of the spoils.
Our hosts are coming off the back of a tight loss against league leaders Stenhousemuir, as a first half own goal from centre back Kyle Girvan handed the Warriors all 3 points as they continue their remarkable run.
The cinch League Two
Position |
Team |
Played |
Pts |
GD |
1 |
Stenhousemuir |
21 |
52 |
25 |
2 |
Peterhead |
21 |
36 |
12 |
3 |
The Spartans |
18 |
32 |
10 |
4 |
Dumbarton |
19 |
31 |
10 |
5 |
Bonnyrigg Rose |
19 |
23 |
-1 |
6 |
East Fife |
20 |
22 |
0 |
7 |
Stranraer |
20 |
22 |
-14 |
8 |
Forfar Athletic |
20 |
20 |
-6 |
9 |
Elgin City |
19 |
18 |
-20 |
10 |
Clyde |
19 |
13 |
-16 |
Last Week’s Results
East Fife 2-2 Peterhead.
Stenhousemuir 1-0 Stranraer
This Week’s Fixtures
Elgin City vs Dumbarton @ Borough Briggs
Forfar Athletic vs Bonnyrigg Rose @ Station Park
Peterhead vs Stenhousemuir @ Balmoor Stadium
Stranraer vs East Fife @ Stair Park
The Spartans vs Clyde @ Ainslie Park
The Form
The Fife
We have recorded 5 points from our last 6 league games, in recent form. Despite the low total, we haven’t lost in our last 4 games, and our 2 losses have come some time ago, most recently on the 23rd of December, as we lost 3-0 to Bonnyrigg at Bayview. Our other loss was perhaps unfair, as we played exceptionally well in the second half against league leaders Stenhousemuir. Unfortunately, our first half performance seriously let us down, and Austin’s stoppage time goal proved merely a consolation.
Our first draw came against Forfar a fortnight ago. A wind, and rainswept Station Park proved too much for the Methil Milan, who could not capitalise on their man advantage, which they had for a large portion of the game, leading to the sides playing out a goalless affair. Our penultimate draw came last week in a disappointing contest with Clyde, the Fifers never got going in the second period after a fast start, and that led to the spoils being shared, sadly. The most recent of the draws came last Saturday, where it was a true 2 points dropped situation, as we conceded at the death, ensuring the spoils were shared against Peterhead.
Our win came in truly emphatic fashion. It was three weeks ago against Dumbarton, where Kieran Millar’s first half strike, paired with Walls’ second half wonder finish was enough to bed the Sons at the Rock. We bossed the game from the first whistle to the last, in my humble opinion, and the despite Dumbarton equalising in the game, we were the only side that looked like they would take all three points.
The Hosts
Stranraer have recorded 7 points from their last 6 league games, seeing 3 losses, a draw and 2 wins.
Their first of two wins stretches back to the 16th of December too! Stranraer overcame Bonnyrigg Rose 3-1 at Stair Park. They looked comfortable in the contest, cruising 3-0, with Bonnyrigg scoring in the last minute of the game.
Their second victory came against Dumbarton a fortnight ago, where they toppled the Blue Toon 2-0, also at Stair Park. It was a two-punch knockout, as goals from Tam Orr and Chris Johnston either side of the half time whistle bedded the title chasers.
Their draw was courtesy of Clyde, away back on the 9th of December. It was a 4-goal thriller which saw Craig Ross and James Dolan on the scoresheet for the Blues as they recovered from 2 goals down. This shows the Fifers that there is no room for complacency, as Stranraer are more than capable of a fightback.
Stranraer’s losses have all come on the road, losing 3-0 to Spartans at Ainslie Park, 2-1 at Borough Briggs against Elgin (with Deryn Lang the scorer for the Blues) and 1-0 to Stenhousemuir last week at Ochilview.
Previous Encounter
The last time the two sides met, we cruised past ex-Fifer Scott Agnew’s Stranraer side, romping to a 4-0 victory on the day, at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium. The impressive score line was matched with an equally impressive performance, which saw our goals come from all over the park, giving the Fife faithful something to cheer during the adverse weather conditions. The positive result stretched East Fife’s unbeaten record in the League to 4 games and has moved us within 5 points of the fabled spots, and more importantly up to 5 away from the trapdoor.
We started the game well, looking very positive and playing on the front foot. This brough us our first chance on the ten-minute mark, when Nathan Austin made a fantastic run into the box. Unfortunately for ‘Stone Cold’, the pass was slightly overhit, and it rolled out for a goal kick before he could pull the trigger.
That did not deter us however, and the deadlock was broken after 18 minutes, when Millar converted from a well worked free-kick routine. Connor McManus laid the ball off to Healy, before the local lad floated a ball to the back post for Fife’s number 4 to tap home.
Stranraer started warming into the game after the opener and forced Jacob Comerford into some top-quality defending to keep our clean sheet intact.
Any momentum that the Blues were building up was promptly crushed after 40 minutes, when some silky soccer from the Fifers doubled our advantage. Docherty used his blistering pace to latch onto Shepherd’s through ball. The full-back sprayed a ball across the face of goal which was met by none other than Fash. The forward fired the ball into the net, capping off a fantastic team move.
Half Time: East Fife 2-0 Stranraer
Fleming was called into action right after the half time whistle, preventing a guaranteed goal after a defensive mishap gave Stranraer a chance early-doors.
Just before the hour mark, McManus made it three when Newton spun his man on the flank. The full back then fed in the creative midfielder, who carried the ball into the box and converted with a tidy finish which was deemed a goal of the season contender by commentator Daniel Hughes and East Fife Legend Pat Slattery.
Both goalkeepers had their best moments in the late stages of the game. Firstly, Budinaukus did well to keep it at 3 with 20 minutes still on the clock, when a heavy touch from Austin denied the forward his brace. Before up the other end, Fleming did very well to clear up a stramash in the box, ending any threat from Stranraer in the game then and there.
We deserved more than just the 3 goals, and we got just that in injury time when Liam Newton made a darting run from left back to the penalty spot to fire a loose ball home, which kept all three points in the Kingdom.
Squad News
Ins: We have three players off the table, as Brian Easton, Sean Docherty and Charlie Murray all coming back to bolster the back line. We’re also hoping that new loan signing Robbie Hamilton will be available should he recover from an illness.
Outs: Brendan Ramsay has picked up a knee injury and may be out for a couple of weeks. Defender Jacob Comerford and the versatile Pat Slattery also remain sidelined.
A Third Generational Talent
Our newest signing, Robbie Hamilton has made history, just by putting pen to paper this week. He has become the first third generation player at East Fife, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, both called Jim!
Robbie
Robbie came through the academy at Hibernian, making a name for himself in the development squad. Primarily playing on the left-hand side of the midfield, he played with the U19 squad before venturing to Forthbank to lift the cinch League Two Trophy while on loan at Stirling Albion. We all hope that Robbie’s experience with success will prove invaluable by the end of the campaign!
Jim Hamilton Jr
Robbie’s dad Jim, signed for the Methil Milan in 2011, featuring 9 times for the Black and Gold, netting his only goal for the club against Ayr United. Jim bagged the opener against the Honest Men in a 4-0 thumping at Somerset Park.
Jim Hamilton Snr
Robbie’s grandad, Jim Senior, has been etched in East Fife folklore for over 50 years now, scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Rangers at Ibrox in 1973. What’s more impressive is that the Fifers were managerless at the time! Jim also tested his hand in management, coaching Peterhead while they were in the Highland League (or equivalent) from 1983-1990.
Team Colours
East Fife will don the pink Taxi Centre-sponsored tops, matched with black shorts and pink socks, while the goalkeeper will be clad in the green kit for the tie.
Stranraer will be in blue tops, with white shorts and blue socks, while their goalkeeper will be wearing orange for the clash.
Match Tickets
Admission today is exclusively pay at the gate, prices below:
Adults: £15
Concession: £10
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 will be Andy Gamble while his assistants running the line are Ross Nelson and Stuart Broadfoot.
We’re delighted to announce the signing of Robbie Hamilton on loan from Hibs until the end of the season.
19-year-old midfielder Robbie came through the youth ranks at Easter Road and made his debut for the club aged just 17, coming off the bench in a 4-0 victory over St. Johnstone in May 2022. He had a loan spell with Stirling Albion last season when they won the League Two title.
With this loan move, Robbie becomes a 3rd generation Hamilton to sign for the Black & Gold after his Dad and Grandad, both Jim – a first for the club!
Dad Jim made 9 appearances for us in 2011, scoring his only goal for the club against Ayr United at Somerset Park, while Grandad Jim’s name is part of East Fife folklore after he scored the only goal of the match when managerless East Fife defeated Rangers 1-0 at Ibrox in 1973.
Manager Greig McDonald: “I’m delighted to make Robbie our first signing of this window. He impressed us when he was on loan at Stirling Albion last season and with his performances for Hibs development team. He will bring energy and quality to the squad.”
Welcome to Bayview Robbie!
Admission prices for our cinch League Two match against Stranraer on Saturday 27th January at Stair Park have been confirmed as follows:
Admission Prices
Adults - £15
Concessions - £10
Youth - £5
Admission for the match is via pay-at-the-gate.
A live stream is available to viewers outside the UK & Ireland via East Fife TV.
East Fife 2-2 Peterhead, Saturday 20th January 2024
MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, cinch League Two
East Fife were left gobsmacked at the weekend (as was I, hence the late report) as we squandered a two-goal lead at the MGM Timber Bayview Stadium, drawing 2-2 with title chasers Peterhead. East Fife started incredibly fast and were in total control of the first half. However, as has become a recurring theme this season sadly, we were pegged back by our highland compatriots in the second half.
We flew out of the traps at a lightning pace, as “Stone Cold” Nathan Austin had an effort deflected into the back of the net to give us the lead after 9 minutes. The Peterhead defence were blindsided, although we did deserve the lead, the Blue Toon would have been aggrieved by the way the ball found the net.
Our lead should have been doubled just moments later, after Austin found himself through on goal once more. He danced round the Peterhead goalkeeper, but defender Goldie was back in time to clear Fash’s effort from the tight angle.
We did grab a second after 23 minutes of play however, when Johnny Page was the first responder to a delicious corner, nodding home and putting the Methil Milan two goals to the good.
Three minutes later, Pagey’s shock goal should half become a shock brace, as he got on the end of another whipped corner. Somehow however, this was chalked off, for a “foul” in the build-up. This was very harsh on the Fifers, and I don’t think that it is unfair to suggest that the 3-goal cushion that this goal would have given us, would have been enough to see the three points over the line.
The controversial decisions did not end there however, as after 39 minutes, Peterhead were awarded a penalty, for what was quite frankly, a fantastic piece of defending, as Page popped the ball away from the Blue Toon forward Jordon Brown. Thankfully, justice was served, and Allan Fleming got a hand to the spot kick, but hearts were in the mouths of Fife fans at the ground as the ball came off both posts before being cleared.
East Fife were truly coasting at the interval, despite that peculiar wobble with 5 minutes to go.
The second period saw the wheels fall off slightly, due to some sloppy defending from the Black and Gold, some tidy Peterhead attacking play, and some interesting decisions.
In the 56th minute, Peterhead halved their deficit with Jordon Brown curling a beauty around Allan Fleming. The visitors were fortunately shortly later however when Scott Shepherd was hauled down on the edge of the box by Duffy, with the referee brandishing a yellow card.
His assistants were then under fire sometime later, as Austin made a cracking run, which he was at least two yards onside for, before the lino held up his flag. They say things come in threes, but clearly there’s always room for extra.
In the 95th minute, the wind was knocked out of our sails. Despite holding on for life in the dying embers, showing some resolute defending to try and maintain the lead, Kieran Shanks made up for his earlier penalty miss by squaring the ball to Scott Ross who nabbed an equaliser for Peterhead with the last kick of the game. Heartbreak for the Fifers.
Report by Oli Anderson
East Fife – Fleming, Murdoch, Newton, Page, Millar, McManus, Trouten, Walls (Schiavone 67’), Shepherd (Docherty 76’), Healy, Austin. Subs not used: Nicol, Cunningham, Beveridge, Ramsay.
Peterhead – McKenzie, D Strachan, Goldie (O’Keefe 45’), R Strachan, Ross, Ritchie (McAllister 58’), Jordon Brown (Stewart 69’), Pawlett (Ward 69’), Duffy, Shanks, Jack Brown. Subs not used: Armstrong, Wood, Wilson.
Referee – George Calder
Attendance - 426