The table is beginning to settle, and with games in hand starting to influence the standings, this weekend’s fixtures could strengthen the leaders’ position or close the gap behind them. Here’s a look at the key clashes across the league.
LEAGUE TABLE


Further down, five teams are separated by just a handful of points around the 18–21 mark, meaning mid-table positions can shift quickly. At the other end, games in hand and head-to-head fixtures could tighten or stretch the gap again.
Nothing settled. Every point counts.
FIXTURES
The Main Event: Corinthians vs. Park Sports Project


The Stakes: Top-of-the-table tension.
Park Sports Project currently sit at the top of the Premier League Table, but they are looking over their shoulders. Corinthians (3rd) are four points behind but have a real chance to reel them in.
Park Sports has been prolific, averaging over three goals a game, but Corinthians’ defensive discipline will be the ultimate test.
A win for the leaders would be a massive statement of intent for the title.
Nethercraigs AFC vs. Clydebank SMFC


The Stakes: Catching the leaders vs. Survival.
Nethercraigs are the league’s entertainers—51 goals scored and 41 conceded in just 14 games! Sitting in 2nd, just a point off the top, they cannot afford a slip-up.
They face Clydebank SMFC, who are currently struggling in 11th. On paper, it’s a bit of a mis match, but with Nethercraigs’ tendency to leak goals, Clydebank might just fancy their chances on the counter.
Glasgow Island vs. Knightswood AFC


The Stakes: Mid-table climbing.
Glasgow Island (5th) has been steady, but they need to turn draws into wins to break into the top three.
They host Knightswood AFC, who are currently in 9th. Knightswood’s form has been “all or nothing”—6 wins and 8 losses with zero draws.
Expect a winner here, as Knightswood doesn’t seem to do “splitting the points.”
Toryglen Thistle vs. Cambuslang FA Milan


The Stakes: The “Games in Hand” Factor.
Don’t let the table fool you; Toryglen Thistle are arguably the most dangerous team in the league. Sitting in 6th, they have played 3 to 6 games fewer than the teams above them.
If they win their games in hand, they could theoretically be top.
They face bottom-dwellers Cambuslang FA Milan, who are desperate for a spark to ignite their season.
Rossvale Huntershill vs. Bishopton


The Stakes: Stopping the slide.
Rossvale (8th) and Bishopton (10th) are separated by 6 points, but Bishopton has three games in hand.
This is a classic “six-pointer” for the bottom half of the table.
A win for Bishopton drags Rossvale into the relegation conversation; a win for Rossvale keeps them comfortably in the pack.
Clydeside Athletic vs. Clydebank Red Star


The Stakes: Pride and Points.
Clydebank Red Star (7th) has played the most games in the league (16) and will be looking to maximize their points tally before others catch up on fixtures.
They travel to Clydeside Athletic, who are sitting in 12th and struggling for goals.
If Red Star wants to stay in the top half, this is a “must-win” fixture.

February is statement month. The table has moved beyond early-season noise and into real gaps, real pressure and real consequences.
At the top, the margins are narrow. Just a few points separate first from fourth. Games in hand sit quietly in the background, but they now carry weight.
Every weekend from here isn’t dramatic — it’s decisive. Points gained now stay gained. Points dropped don’t come back.
That’s where February shifts seasons.


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