Title contenders PGBC Amateurs welcome Netherton to the Hills Solicitors Colleges Championship today, looking to cement their status as league frontrunners.
Kick-off is scheduled for an 11am start out at Clyde Valley which is a nice wee drive for the Port Glasgow Boys.
This big game marks the first-ever competitive meeting between the two sides in the GCFA
Form and Standings


PGBC Amateurs enter the fixture in clinical form, boasting four wins from their last five outings. Their momentum was bolstered last week by a disciplined 2–0 clean-sheet victory over Third Lanark Amateurs.
Currently sitting 2nd in the table, PGBC have amassed 25 points from 10 games, anchored by a potent attack that has registered 42 goals this season.


In contrast, Netherton invite PGBC to Clyde Valley seeking stability. Occupying 9th place, the visitors have endured a turbulent run of two wins, two losses, and a draw in their last five. They will be looking to bounce back from a narrow 3–2 defeat at the hands of Westhill United AFC.
FORM AND POSITIONS


FRENIMIES – The best of friends


BIG PLAYERS


THE VERDICT


Statistically, the advantage lies heavily with the away side. PGBC’s goal difference of +25 suggests a defensive solidity that Netherton, who have conceded 28 goals in 11 matches, may struggle to breach.
While Netherton have shown they can find the back of the net—averaging over three goals per game—their inconsistency against top-tier opposition remains a concern.
Hugh Dunnit has placed the probability of a PGBC victory at 60%, given their superior league standing and recent trajectory.

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