The Conference League table is starting to take a definitive shape, but this weekend’s fixture list has the potential to disrupt the hierarchy. From top-of-the-table clashes to teams fighting to escape the basement, here is the breakdown of the upcoming round.


GCFA Conference — Table Movement Watch
Burnhill (3rd – 26 pts) vs Remo FC (1st – 34 pts)
• Burnhill win → gap to leaders reduces to 5 pts
• Remo win → extend lead at top
Cambuslang FA (6th – 19 pts, 9 played) vs Bearsden AFC (12th – 1 pt)
• Cambuslang win → move to 22 pts (games in hand still strongest in top half)
• Bearsden win → first win of season
Cathcart AFC (9th – 13 pts) vs River Nevis (4th – 26 pts)
• River win → could move into 3rd (depending on Burnhill result)
• Cathcart win → move level on points with Rosebank
Glasgow Medics (7th – 18 pts) vs Dreams United (8th – 15 pts)
• Medics win → move into 6th
• Dreams win → move level on points with Medics
Rosebank United (10th – 13 pts, 9 played) vs Westhill United AFC (2nd – 27 pts)
• Westhill win → maintain pressure on leaders
• Rosebank win → jump into mid-table cluster
Burnhill vs. Remo FC


The clear standout fixture of the weekend features 1st vs. 3rd. Remo FC arrive at this important game with an intimidating record: 12 games played, 0 losses. They have effectively dominated the league with a defence that has conceded only 1.5 goals per game.
However, Burnhill pose a massive threat to that unbeaten run.
With a game in hand and a fantastic attacking threat, a home win here would really spice the league table up.
Cambuslang FA vs. Bearsden AFC


Cambuslang FA finds themselves in a unique position—sitting 6th but having played the fewest games in the division. They are the league’s “Unpredictables” and they could provide a late title surge.
They host a Bearsden AFC side that has struggled significantly, managing only one point all season.
For Cambuslang, this is a non-negotiable three points; for Bearsden, it’s about finding a way to stem a defence that has conceded 76 goals.
Cathcart AFC vs. River Nevis


This is a battle of contrasting styles. River Nevis occupy 4th place despite a negative goal difference, proving they are masters of the narrow victory.
They travel to face a Cathcart AFC team that plays high-risk football.
Cathcart has the second-worst defensive record in the league (52 goals conceded), but they often drag opponents into high-scoring shootouts.
Glasgow Medics vs. LS Memorial


Separated by just three points, this is a classic mid-table scrap for leverage.
Glasgow Medics have been the more disciplined side, maintaining a goal difference of +9, while Ls Memorial have struggled to find the back of the net consistently.
A win for the Medics pulls them toward the top four, while a Memorial victory would see them leapfrog their rivalsl.
Rosebank United vs. Westhill United AFC


Westhill United AFC are currently the league’s most aggressive attacking force, averaging over 5 goals per game.
They face a Rosebank United side that has spent most of the season in the bottom three.
While Rosebank has shown flashes of resilience—including a gritty performance against the leaders recently—they will need to survive a Westhill frontline that has already racked up 61 goals this term.

The Final Word — Hugh Dunnit
Points on the board.
Games in hand.
Gaps that can widen or close in 90 minutes.
Remo protect 34.
Westhill chase.
Burnhill look to tighten it.
At the other end, one result shifts the cluster.
No predictions.
Just positions — and who moves them.

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