Rhu Colts lead the Championship with 34 points from 14 matches. The gap is visible, but the fixture column tells a different story underneath them.
Third Lanark and Busby both have games in hand, while PGBC sit on 19 points from just eight matches — the lowest games played total in the division. The table shows separation, but it is not yet level.
This weekend’s fixtures won’t settle the promotion picture, but they will start to bring the columns closer to alignment.
The Fixture Card ⬇️

The League Table ⬇️

Here is everything you need to know about this weekend’s fixtures.
Busby AFC vs DTI


Busby start the weekend inside the top three and will see this as a chance to keep pressure on the sides around them. Their goals column has been strong so far, while DTI are still looking to get off the mark in the points column.
For DTI, this is about staying in the game for as long as possible and improving defensively. If they can keep it tight early on, they at least give themselves something to build on.
Prediction: Busby should have the majority of the ball, but the first goal will shape how open this becomes.
Glasgow Green Astro – 10:00am Kick Off
Kings Park United AFC vs Greater Croftpark Rose


Kings Park start this one in the middle of the table, with the top four still within reach. Three points would pull them closer to that group.
Greater Croftpark Rose have had mixed results, but they’ve shown they carry a threat going forward. This one looks closely matched on paper and may come down to which side is more clinical in key moments.
Prediction: A tight game. A draw wouldn’t surprise, but home advantage could edge it.
Glasgow Green Astro – 10:00am Kick Off
Netherton vs Third Lanark Amateurs


This looks one of the stronger fixtures on the card. Third Lanark head into it near the top with one of the better goals-for records in the division, while Netherton have shown they’re capable of making games awkward.
If Third Lanark get into their usual attacking flow, they’ll create chances. But Netherton at home won’t make it easy.
Prediction: There should be opportunities at both ends. Third Lanark may have the edge, but it’s not a straightforward task.
Calderhead – 11:00am Kick Off
PGBC Amateurs vs RHU Colts


League leaders Rhu Colts face a tricky away test against a PGBC side with strong win percentage from limited games.
Rhu have produced the strongest attacking numbers in the division so far, but PGBC’s defensive record shows they don’t concede much. That contrast makes this one significant in the context of the table.
With Rhu top and PGBC holding games in hand, the outcome here carries more than just three points.
Prediction: A high-quality contest on paper. A draw would keep the promotion picture very much open.
Parklea Astro – 11:00am Kick Off
Woodbank AFC vs Southside United


Woodbank go into this one looking to reduce the gap to the sides above them. The table remains compact in this section, so a win would make a visible difference.
Southside are in that same group and have been competitive across their fixtures. With both sides trying to move upward rather than drift, this has the feel of a measured contest.
Prediction: Closely matched on paper. It may not be high scoring, and one moment could decide it.
Greenfield grass – 10:00am Kick Off

By full-time on Saturday, Rhu may extend their lead — or the chasing pack may narrow the gap. But until the games played column evens out, this table remains partially unfinished.
PGBC’s eight matches remain the key number in the division. Busby’s 11 and Third Lanark’s 12 keep them firmly in range.
The points column matters.
The games column matters just as much.


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