The season so far
Queen’s Park head east sitting in fifth place in the early Championship table with Dunfermline three places below having accumulated four points less.
Wins over Airdrieonians and Morton, added to draws with Livingston and Ayr United, have provided the points for Callum Davidson’s side.
Dunfermline’s points have come from a home draw with Ayr United at the end of August and a fine Fife Friday night Derby win over visitors Raith Rovers that was seen live on the BBC Scotland Channel.
The win over the Kirkcaldy men who had Ewan Murray sent off early came through second half goals from Ewan Otoo and David Wotherspoon. That success set Dunfermline up for a trip to Partick Thistle last weekend where they looked good for a point before going down 1-0 to a very late goal.
In cup competitions so far, Dunfermline have had a mixed time of things as they failed to get out of their Premier Sports Cup group but progressed in the SPFL Trust Trophy.
The Premier Sports campaign started with a win over The Spartans however defeats from Forfar, Livingston and Cove Rangers ended hopes of a run in that competition.
In the SPFL Trust Trophy one Fife side has been seen off and another Fife side is to come as the reward for defeating East Fife in Round Three for James McPake’s side is to host Kelty Hearts, the day after Queen’s Park travel to Annan.
Both sides now that a win in these games bags a place in the quarter finals.
Queen’s Park goalscorers
Jack Turner 6
Roddy MacGregor 5
Dom Thomas 4
Zak Rudden 3
Cammy Kerr 1
Liam McLeish 1
Zach Mauchin 1
Joshua Scott 1
Sean Welsh 1
Clean Sheets
6
Last Time out
March 23, 2024
Queen’s Park – Calum Ferrie, Jack Thomson (Alex Bannon 54), Will Tizzard, Charlie Fox, Zach Mauchin (Jack Turner 85), Louis Longridge, Sean Welsh, Stuart McKinstry (Mackenzie Carse 73), Josh Scott, Dom Thomas (Cillian Sheridan 81), Ruari Paton.
Unused substitutes – Jack Wills (G/k), Tommy Robson, Cameron Bruce, Scott Williamson, Liam McLeish.
Dunfermline Athletic – Deniz Mehmet, Josh Edwards, Kyle Benedictus, Chris Hamilton, Kane Ritchie-Hosler, Matty Todd, Lewis McCann (Brad Holmes 80), Sam Fisher (Rhys Breen 86), Chris Kane, Miles Welch-Hayes (Alex Jakubiak 68), Malachi Fagan-Walcott.
Unused substitutes – Max Little (G/k), Joe Chalmers, Owen Moffat, Michael O’Halloran, Taylor Sutherland, Xavier Benjamin.
Match Report – Dunfermline Athletic 0 Queen’s Park 0