A full fixture card across the divisions brought goals, discipline, and a few statement results — with league leaders holding firm and pressure building at both ends of the tables.


Division 1 – Leaders March On

There was no change at the top of Division 1, but plenty of action underneath.

Western 3rd XI showed why they remain unbeaten with a commanding 8–1 win over Hillhead 4th XI in a top-of-the-table clash. What was billed as first versus second turned into a statement performance as Western stretched their lead at the summit.

At the other end, Kelburne 3rd XI picked up a huge three points with a tight 2–1 victory over Giffnock, a result that could prove vital in the battle to avoid trouble.

Discipline was a talking point at Balgray, where three green cards and a yellow were shown in a fiery encounter between Hillhead 5th XI and Clydesdale 3rd XI, with Clydesdale edging it 2–1.

Elsewhere, Helensburgh delivered their best performance of the season, running out 6–2 winners over Clydesdale 4th XI, while Rottenrow stayed in the title conversation with a dominant 8–2 win against Glasgow University 3rd XI.


Division 2 – Tight at the Top, Goals Everywhere

Division 2 produced drama at both ends of the table.

GHK earned an important 3–2 win away to Hillhead 6th XI in a meeting of second versus third, with Anuj Choudarry bagging a brace to swing the contest in GHK’s favour.

Rottenrow 2nd XI moved up into third place after a strong 5–2 win over Western 4th XI, piling more pressure on a Western side still searching for form.

In Uddingston, the goals flowed freely as Uddingston 4th XI and Dumfries shared a thrilling 5–5 draw, while Greenock 2nd XI recorded a solid 3–0 victory over Kelburne 4th XI to keep themselves well in the mix.


Division 3 – Rottenrow Rise

Rottenrow 3rd XI made their move in Division 3, climbing into second place after a dominant 6–0 win over Clydesdale 6th XI.
Paul Housley and Alex Hands both scored twice in a convincing display from the ‘Row.

It was much tighter at Uddingston, where Uddingston 5th XI edged past Hillhead 7th XI 2–1, with Adam Beckett grabbing the decisive goal in a closely fought encounter.

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