


The table has tightened .
Not at the top — but underneath it.
Remo FC remain top on 38 points from 14 matches. Still unbeaten. But for the first time in a while, they dropped points. A 3–3 draw at Queen’s Park SFC means the door behind them is not locked.
River Nevis sit second on 32 points, but they’ve now played 17 matches. Their 8–0 win was emphatic, but the games column tells its own story.
Then there’s Westhill United.
27 points from just 12 matches.
That’s the number that matters.
If they win their games in hand, the Conference shifts.
Burnhill (26 from 15) and Cambuslang FA (25 from 11) sit in the mix, but Cambuslang’s games played column is the one to circle. Four games fewer than River Nevis. The table is not aligned yet.
LS Memorial’s win keeps them level on points with Queen’s Park SFC — both on 21 from 15 matches. Mid-table separation is minimal. One win changes positions quickly.
At the lower end:
Rosebank United’s victory moves them to 16 from 10 — one of the smallest games-played totals in the division.
Cathcart remain on 13 from 15.
Banknock sit on 7 from 12.
Bearsden remain on 1 from 17.
The abandoned fixture between Westhill United and Banknock leaves another variable unresolved.
This Conference is not decided by points alone.
It’s decided by the games column.
Hugh’s Stat Pack
Hugh’s Stat Pack
• Remo: 38 points from 14 (unbeaten)
• Westhill: 27 from 12 (lowest played in top three)
• Cambuslang: 25 from 11 (lowest played in top five)
• 23 goals across 5 completed fixtures this weekend
• River Nevis +8 swing in one afternoon
No predictions.
Just numbers.

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