RHU Colts remain ten points clear at the top, while four clubs now sit level on 19 points in a tightly compressed middle section. Games in hand continue to shape the picture as positioning shifts across the Championship.


One postponed.
The table has compressed in the middle.
The gap at the top remains unchanged.


RHU Colts remain top on 34 points from 14 games.
Their fixture at Woodbank was postponed, so the ten-point advantage stays intact.
No movement at the summit — but games in hand remain active below them.
The Promotion Picture
Third Lanark were beaten 3–1 by Lokomotiv.
They stay on 24 points from 12 games.
Busby, not in action this round, remain on 22 from 11.
PGBC defeated Kings Park 4–1.
That takes PGBC to 19 points from just 8 matches — still the lowest games played in the division.
The points gap from 2nd to 7th is now eight.

The 19-Point Cluster
Four clubs now sit on 19 points:
PGBC (P8)
Lokomotiv (P15)
Kings Park (P13)
Southside (P14)
Southside’s 2–0 win at Croftpark pulls them level in that group.
Goal difference and games played now separate fourth through seventh.
One result shifts multiple positions.

Greater Croftpark Rose and Netherton are both on 16.
Netherton’s 9–0 win over DTI significantly boosts their goal difference and moves them level on points with Croftpark despite having played one fewer game.
Three points now cover 8th to 10th.

Woodbank remain on 11 from 10 games.
DTI are still without a point after 16 matches.

The Numbers
• RHU lead by 10
• 2nd to 7th separated by 8 points
• Four teams level on 19
• PGBC have played 8 games — lowest in the division
• 8th to 10th separated by 3 points

No predictions.
No assumptions.
Just positioning.
Games in hand still shape the picture, and the Championship table remains open.
Across the Premier League, Championship, and Conference, the margins are tight and the movement is constant.
Saturday mornings in the GCFA continue to prove how competitive all three divisions are.

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