

State of Play. GCFA Conference League
Latest League Results (21st March)
Burnhill 3–0 Cathcart AFC
Glasgow Medics 2–3 Rosebank United
Remo FC 6–1 Banknock
River Nevis 4–0 LS Memorial
Westhill United AFC 3–3 Cambuslang FA

The GCFA Conference League table continues to show a clear leader, with movement in the chasing group following this weekend’s results. Games played differences remain a key factor across the division.
Remo FC move onto 42 points from 16 games following their win, extending their lead at the top after being held the previous round.
Behind them, River Nevis move onto 35 points from 19 games, strengthening their position in second place with back-to-back results.
Burnhill move up to 33 points from 19 games following their win, closing the gap on the teams above and moving ahead of Cambuslang FA.
Cambuslang FA sit on 32 points from 14 games after their draw, remaining within the top group while still holding games in hand.
Westhill United AFC move onto 29 points from 14 games after their draw, remaining within reach but dropping points for a second consecutive round.
The top section continues to shift, with Burnhill moving into third and the chasing group remaining within a small points range behind the leader.
In the middle section, LS Memorial remain on 24 points following their defeat, while Queen’s Park SFC sit on 21 points from 16 games.
Glasgow Medics remain on 19 points, with Rosebank United moving onto 19 points after their win, joining them in that section with games still in hand.
At the lower end, Cathcart AFC sit on 13 points, with Banknock on 10 and Bearsden AFC on 1 point.


What the numbers show
• Remo FC respond to last week’s dropped points with a win to extend their lead to 42.
• River Nevis strengthen second place with another win, moving onto 35 points.
• Burnhill’s win moves them into third place on 33 points.
• Cambuslang FA and Westhill United AFC both take a point, continuing a run of dropped points.
• Rosebank United move onto 19 points with a win, joining the middle group with games in hand.
• Games played currently range across the division, leaving several clubs with fixtures still to play.
Key Result
• Burnhill’s 3–0 win, combined with Cambuslang FA’s draw, moves them into third place and reshapes the chasing group behind the top two.

The top spot is firm, but the movement behind it is where this table is changing.
Results are starting to separate sides, and dropped points are now showing up quickly in the standings.
We’re getting to the stage where momentum matters just as much as position.
Squeaky bum time is coming.
And in this GCFA Conference, the chasing group is still moving.
No opinions.
No predictions.
Just the numbers.

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