Clydebank vs East Stirlingshire, 2025-26 Scottish Cup, Second Round
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Game Information
Venue: Holm Park
Location: Clydebank, Scotland
Attendance: 918
Line-Ups
Clydebank (4-3-3)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 12 | Owen Stott (GK) |
| 4 | Matt Niven |
| 22 | David Syme |
| 19 | Chris Mcgowan |
| 24 | James Grant |
| 10 | Nicky Little |
| 23 | Nicky Low |
| 8 | Dean Cairns |
| 17 | Keir Samson |
| 11 | Neil McLaughlin |
| 7 | Lee Gallacher |
East Stirlingshire (4-2-3-1)
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Jay Cantley (GK) |
| 2 | Anthony Coutts |
| 4 | Chris Inglis |
| 3 | Mark Docherty |
| 5 | Ben Hobbs |
| 16 | Flynn Mccafferty |
| 15 | Adam Macdonald |
| 6 | Morgaro Gomis |
| 19 | Campbell Dowie |
| 7 | Ethan Sunderland |
| 11 | Stephen O'Neill |
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