We take a look at what went down on Saturday in the Conference League. Thirty three goals in only five matches on Saturday with that averaging over five goals per game.

The Conference League

League Leaders Dominate as Rosebank Delivers Seven-Goal Thriller

Saturday October 25 2025

The latest round of fixtures saw the Conference league table start to take shape, with the top two sides consolidating their positions, while Rosebank United delivered the result of the week with a spectacular seven-goal haul.

Remo FC Maintain Flawless Record

League leaders Remo FC showed no mercy to struggling Banknock, cruising to a commanding 5-1 away victory. The win keeps Remo perfect for the season (6 wins from 6) and firmly on top with 18 points. Banknock, despite their efforts, remain rooted near the bottom without a point.

Second-place River Nevis also secured a vital three points on the road, defeating third-place Westhill United AFC 3-1. This crucial away win puts distance between the top two and the rest of the pack, keeping River Nevis just three points behind the leaders.

Rosebank United Run Riot

The shockwave of the weekend came from Rosebank United, who demolished Glasgow Medics in a stunning 7-2 victory. The goal-fest at home not only secured three points but also provided a massive boost to their goal difference (+8), launching them up the table into 6th place.

The result is a significant setback for Glasgow Medics, who drop to 7th place.

Tight Fights and Mid-Table Scuffles

In other action, Burnhill FC kept pace with the chasing pack by narrowly defeating Cathcart AFC 2-1 away from home.

The win ensures Burnhill remains level on points (12) with Westhill United AFC.

Finally, Queen’s Park SFC secured a comfortable 4-1 home victory against LS Memorial, a result that puts valuable distance between them and the foot of the table.

THE LEAGUE TABLE

Results round up

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