Clydebank vs East Stirlingshire, 2025-26 Scottish Cup, Second Round

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Clydebank are hosting East Stirlingshire at Holm Park, Clydebank, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the Scottish Cup.

Game Information

Competition: Scottish Cup

Venue: Holm Park
Location: Clydebank, Scotland

Line-Ups

CLY 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

EST East Stirlingshire (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
1 Jay Cantley (GK)
5 Ben Hobbs
4 Chris Inglis
3 Mark Docherty
2 Anthony Coutts
16 Flynn Mccafferty
15 Adam Macdonald
6 Morgaro Gomis
19 Campbell Dowie
7 Ethan Sunderland
11 Stephen O'Neill

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