The Conference League Leaders return to action on Friday night at GSC Auldhouse with confidence high as they prepare to face LS Memorial in the Hills Solicitors Colleges Conference.
With the league leaders in dominant form and their opponents looking to climb the table, the fixture promises an intriguing contest despite the gap between the two sides in the standings.
REMO FC will look to extend their impressive run of form when they take on LS Memorial on Friday night in the Hills Solicitors Colleges Conference.

The table-toppers have been in formidable shape this season, sitting comfortably at the summit with 42 points from 16 matches. An unbeaten record comprising 13 wins and three draws underlines their consistency, and recent victories over River Nevis and Banknock have only strengthened their grip on first place.

LS Memorial, meanwhile, find themselves in sixth position with 24 points from 18 games. Their campaign has been more inconsistent, reflected in a record of eight wins and ten defeats. While they have picked up positive results against Bearsden AFC and Burnhill, a recent loss to River Nevis highlighted the challenges they face against stronger opposition.
Recent Meetings
History offers little encouragement for LS Memorial heading into this fixture. The sides have met only once before, with REMO FC claiming victory on that occasion — a result that adds to the growing sense that the league leaders hold the upper hand.
Last Five Games

Momentum
With momentum, form, and league position all in their favour, REMO FC will enter the contest as clear favourites. However, Dreams United have shown they are capable of causing problems on their day, and will be eager to upset the odds and claim a statement result.
The Gaffers


Big Game Players



“If form, facts, and footballing logic are invited to this party, then REMO FC are arriving early and leaving with all three points.LS Memorial might bring the spirit and a bit of chaos, but unless something truly unexpected unfolds, this has all the makings of another polished REMO performance.
Call it confidence rather than arrogance — I’m going for a comfortable REMO win, with the only real question being how many they’ll fancy on the day.”


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