
Saturday’s Championship results applied to the last verified table, showing where the division stands with games played still varying.
This is an AI-assisted league update.
With the official GCFA Championship table not yet refreshed, confirmed league results from Saturday have been applied to the last verified standings to present an accurate state of play.
Only league fixtures are included.
Clubs not listed in the results section were involved in cup competition.

RHU Colts — 12 played — 28 pts
Third Lanark Amateur — 11 played — 24 pts
Busby AFC — 10 played — 22 pts
Kings Park United AFC — 11 played — 19 pts
Greater Croftpark Rose — 11 played — 16 pts
PGBC Amateurs — 7 played — 16 pts
Lokomotiv Glasgow AFC — 13 played — 16 pts
Glasgow Ansar — 14 played — 15 pts
Netherton AFC — 9 played — 13 pts
Southside United — 11 played — 10 pts
Woodbank AFC — 9 played — 8 pts
DTI — 14 played — 0 pts
GCFA Championship — Results (Saturday)
Lokomotiv Glasgow AFC 4–2 Busby AFC
RHU Colts 5–3 Greater Croftpark Rose
Southside United 2–5 PGBC Amateurs
Third Lanark Amateur 12–0 DTI
Glasgow Ansar P–P Netherton AFC
All other Championship clubs were in cup action.
AI Stat Sheet — Championship
This is an AI-assisted state of play.
RHU Colts lead the division on 28 points from 12 games after adding a win.
Third Lanark Amateur move into second place on 24 points, closing the gap at the top.
Busby AFC sit third on 22 points, having added a game without adding points.
Kings Park United AFC remain fourth on 19 points, unchanged this weekend.
Across the middle of the table:
Greater Croftpark Rose, PGBC Amateurs, and Lokomotiv Glasgow AFC are level on 16 points, with games played ranging from 7 to 13. Glasgow Ansar and Netherton AFC remain unchanged following their postponement.
At the other end:
Southside United, Woodbank AFC, and DTI hold their positions with league games applied where played.
Games played across the division range from 7 to 14, leaving the Championship table uneven at this stage.

Results logged.
Tables checked.
Games played counted.

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