2018–19 East of Scotland Football League









































East of Scotland Football League
Season 2018–19
Dates 11 August 2018 – 4 May 2019
Matches played 416
Goals scored 1,925 (4.63 per match)
Biggest home win
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 16–0 Tweedmouth Rangers
(25 August 2018)
Biggest away win
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts 0–10 Linlithgow Rose
(15 August 2018)
Ormiston 1–11 Linlithgow Rose
(29 September 2018)
Highest scoring
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 16–0 Tweedmouth Rangers
(25 August 2018)
Bo'ness United 15–1 Eyemouth United
(16 February 2019)
Highest attendance 603[1]
Linlithgow Rose 2–0 Camelon Juniors
(5 January 2019)

← 2017–18

2019–20 →


All statistics correct as of 2 April 2019.

The 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League (known as the Central Taxis East of Scotland League for sponsorship reasons) is the 90th season of the East of Scotland Football League, and the 5th season as the sixth tier of the Scottish football pyramid system. The season began on 11 August 2018 and is scheduled to end on 4 May 2019. Kelty Hearts are the reigning champions but are not defending their title after being promoted to the Lowland Football League.


The league was increased to 39 teams and split into three parallel conferences each containing 13 teams. The additional teams consisted of 24 clubs who applied to switch from the SJFA East Region, one from the SJFA West Region, one new team and Hawick Royal Albert who were relegated from the Lowland League.


The winners of each conference will take part in a round-robin competition at the end of the season to decide the league champions. The top five clubs in each conference will form the new 16-team Premier Division for season 2019–20.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Teams


    • 1.1 To East of Scotland Football League


    • 1.2 From East of Scotland Football League




  • 2 Conference A


    • 2.1 Teams and locations


    • 2.2 League table


    • 2.3 Results




  • 3 Conference B


    • 3.1 Teams and locations


    • 3.2 League table


    • 3.3 Results




  • 4 Conference C


    • 4.1 Teams and locations


    • 4.2 League table


    • 4.3 Results




  • 5 Championship play-off


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References





Teams


The following teams have changed division since the 2017–18 season.



To East of Scotland Football League


Relegated from Lowland Football League


  • Hawick Royal Albert

Transferred from East Superleague



  • Bo'ness United

  • Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

  • Broxburn Athletic

  • Camelon Juniors

  • Dundonald Bluebell

  • Hill of Beath Hawthorn

  • Jeanfield Swifts

  • Linlithgow Rose

  • Newtongrange Star

  • Penicuik Athletic

  • Sauchie Juniors


Transferred from East Premier League



  • Arniston Rangers

  • Blackburn United

  • Dalkeith Thistle

  • Dunbar United

  • Haddington Athletic

  • Musselburgh Athletic

  • St Andrews United

  • Tranent Juniors


Transferred from East South Division



  • Craigroyston

  • Crossgates Primrose

  • Easthouses Lily MW

  • Edinburgh United

  • Oakley United


Transferred from West Central District Second Division


  • Dunipace

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts also joined having previously played in the Fife Amateur Football League.



From East of Scotland Football League


Promoted to Lowland Football League


  • Kelty Hearts


Conference A



















































Conference A
Season 2018–19
Dates 14 August 2018 – 4 May 2019
Matches played 141
Goals scored 631 (4.48 per match)
Biggest home win
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 16–0 Tweedmouth Rangers
(25 August 2018)
Biggest away win
Tweedmouth Rangers 0–8 Dunbar United
(15 August 2018)
Hawick Royal Albert 1–9 Newtongrange Star
(25 August 2018)
Highest scoring
Hill of Beath Hawthorn 16–0 Tweedmouth Rangers
(25 August 2018)
Longest winning run 11 matches:
Penicuik Athletic
Longest winless run 20 matches:
Tweedmouth Rangers
Longest losing run 14 matches:
Tweedmouth Rangers
Highest attendance 414[1]
Musselburgh Athletic 3–1 Dunbar United
(8 September 2018)


All statistics correct as of 2 April 2019.


Teams and locations




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Scotland South

Midlothian

Midlothian



Coldstream

Coldstream



Dunbar United

Dunbar United



Hawick Royal Albert

Hawick Royal Albert



Hill of Beath Hawthorn

Hill of Beath Hawthorn



Leith Athletic

Leith Athletic



Oakley United

Oakley United



Peebles Rovers

Peebles Rovers



Tweedmouth Rangers

Tweedmouth Rangers




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference A




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Midlothian

Arniston Rangers

Arniston Rangers



Easthouses Lily MW

Easthouses Lily MW



Musselburgh Athletic

Musselburgh Athletic



Newtongrange Star

Newtongrange Star



Penicuik Athletic

Penicuik Athletic




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference A within Midlothian and East Lothian



















































































































Team
Location
Home ground
Capacity
Seats
Floodlit

Arniston Rangers

Gorebridge
Newbyres Park[3]
3,000
0
No

Coldstream [SFA]

Coldstream
Home Park[4]
1,000
0
No

Dunbar United

Dunbar
New Countess Park[5]
2,500
0
Yes

Easthouses Lily MW

Easthouses
Newbattle Complex[6]
1,500
75
Yes

Hawick Royal Albert [SFA]

Hawick

Albert Park[7]
1,000
500
Yes

Hill of Beath Hawthorn

Hill of Beath
Keirs Park[8]
2,000
0
Yes

Leith Athletic

Edinburgh
Peffermill 3G[9]
500
0
Yes

Musselburgh Athletic

Musselburgh
Olivebank Stadium[10]
2,500
0
No

Newtongrange Star

Newtongrange
New Victoria Park[11]
2,300
30
Yes

Oakley United

Oakley
Blairwood Park[12]
2,000
0
No

Peebles Rovers

Peebles

Whitestone Park[13]
2,250
250
No

Penicuik Athletic

Penicuik
Penicuik Park[14]
2,000
0
Yes

Tweedmouth Rangers

Berwick-upon-Tweed
Old Shielfield[15]
1,000
0
No


League table

















































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

Penicuik Athletic (X)
21
18
2
1
84
13
+71
56
Qualification to Championship play-off
2

Hill of Beath Hawthorn (X)
21
17
2
2
86
15
+71
53
Qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
3

Musselburgh Athletic (X)
21
15
2
4
66
28
+38
47
4

Newtongrange Star (Q)
22
14
4
4
79
30
+49
46
5

Dunbar United
22
11
4
7
53
33
+20
37
6

Leith Athletic
24
10
4
10
41
51
−10
34
Possible qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
7

Easthouses Lily Miners Welfare
22
9
1
12
39
60
−21
28

8

Coldstream[a]
19
9
2
8
47
41
+6
26
9

Arniston Rangers (Y)
23
7
2
14
34
68
−34
23
10

Peebles Rovers (Y)
20
5
4
11
35
57
−22
19
11

Oakley United (Y)
22
4
5
13
28
48
−20
17
12

Hawick Royal Albert (Y)
23
4
1
18
20
84
−64
13
13

Tweedmouth Rangers (Y)
22
1
1
20
20
104
−84
4

Updated to match(es) played on 2 April 2019. Source: East of Scotland Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (X) Assured of at least a top 5 finish; (Y) Cannot qualify for the 2019–20 East of Scotland Premier Division.
Notes:




  1. ^ Coldstream deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player.




Results



































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

ARN

COL
DNB EAS HRA HOB LEI MUS NEW OAK PEE PEN
TWE

Arniston Rangers


3–0

1–1

2–3

2–0

0–7

2–1

2–3

1–8

0–2

3–0

0–7

4–2

Coldstream

0–3


3–2

3–0

6–0


4–0

3–1

1–3

3–2

5–0

0–3

4–1

Dunbar United

5–2

5–0


3–2

6–0

0–1

2–0

3–1

0–3

4–1

3–3

0–4


Easthouses Lily MW

4–2

4–4

0–4


1–0


1–2

1–3

2–1

2–1

1–4

0–3

6–2

Hawick Royal Albert

1–0

1–4


0–4


1–3

1–6

0–4

1–9

0–2

4–4

0–7

2–1

Hill of Beath Hawthorn

9–0

4–1

4–0

8–1

4–1


4–1

0–2

0–2

6–0

4–0

2–1

16–0

Leith Athletic

3–0

2–1

1–2

1–0

4–0

0–3


1–5

1–1

3–1

2–2

0–3

2–0

Musselburgh Athletic

3–0


3–1

5–0

7–0

1–1

5–0


5–2

2–2

6–1

0–5

1–0

Newtongrange Star

2–2


1–0

7–1

3–0


2–2

4–2


1–1

2–0

2–4

14–1

Oakley United



1–1

1–3

0–3

3–4

1–1

1–2

1–4


0–1

1–4

2–0

Peebles Rovers

3–0


1–2


3–1


3–5


1–3

2–2


2–6

1–2

Penicuik Athletic

1–0

4–2

1–1

4–0

3–1

1–1

8–0


4–0

2–1

3–0


9–0

Tweedmouth Rangers

3–5

3–3

0–8

0–3

1–3

0–2

0–3

1–5

0–5

0–2

3–4



Updated to games played on 2 April 2019.
Source: East of Scotland Football League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Conference B























































Conference B
Season 2018–19
Dates 14 August 2018 – 4 May 2019
Champions Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Matches played 132
Goals scored 629 (4.77 per match)
Biggest home win
Bo'ness United 15–1 Eyemouth United
(16 February 2019)
Biggest away win
Tynecastle 1–9 Haddington Athletic
(10 November 2018)
Eyemouth United 0–8 Crossgates Primrose
(17 November 2018)
Highest scoring
Bo'ness United 15–1 Eyemouth United
(16 February 2019)
Longest winning run 19 matches:
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Longest unbeaten run 21 matches:
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Longest losing run 21 matches:
Eyemouth United
Highest attendance 528[1]
Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic 6–0 Dalkeith Thistle
(8 September 2018)


All statistics correct as of 30 March 2019.


Teams and locations




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Scotland South

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale



Midlothian

Midlothian



Bo'ness United

Bo'ness United



Burntisland Shipyard

Burntisland Shipyard



Crossgates Primrose

Crossgates Primrose



Dundonald Bluebell

Dundonald Bluebell



Dunipace

Dunipace



Eyemouth United

Eyemouth United



Haddington Athletic

Haddington Athletic



Sauchie

Sauchie




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference B




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Midlothian

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic



Dalkeith Thistle

Dalkeith Thistle



Tranent

Tranent



Tynecastle

Tynecastle




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference B within Edinburgh, Midlothian and East Lothian



















































































































Team
Location
Home ground
Capacity
Seats
Floodlit

Bo'ness United

Bo'ness

Newtown Park[16]
2,500
500
No

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic

Bonnyrigg
New Dundas Park[17]
2,200
0
No

Burntisland Shipyard [SFA]

Burntisland
Recreation Park[18]
1,000
0
No

Crossgates Primrose

Crossgates

Humbug Park[19]
2,000
0
No

Dalkeith Thistle

Dalkeith
King's Park[20]
2,000
0
Yes

Dundonald Bluebell

Cardenden
Moorside Park[21]
2,000
0
No

Dunipace

Denny
Westfield Park[22]
2,500
0
Yes

Eyemouth United

Eyemouth
Warner Park[23]
500
0
No

Haddington Athletic

Haddington
Millfield Park[24]
1,500
0
No

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale [SFA]

Edinburgh
Saughton Sports Complex[25]
1,000
0
Yes

Sauchie

Sauchie
Beechwood Park[26]
5,000
200
Yes

Tranent

Tranent
Foresters Park[27]
2,300
0
No

Tynecastle

Edinburgh
Meggetland Sports Complex[28]
4,388
500
Yes


League table

















































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic (Q)
21
20
1
0
90
13
+77
61
Qualification to Championship play-off
2

Bo'ness United (Q)
19
13
4
2
66
23
+43
43
Qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
3

Dundonald Bluebell (Q)
21
13
4
4
71
38
+33
43
4

Tranent
18
12
2
4
65
26
+39
38
5

Crossgates Primrose
20
11
1
8
58
39
+19
34
6

Dalkeith Thistle
20
9
5
6
40
37
+3
32
Possible qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
7

Sauchie
20
9
3
8
36
32
+4
30

8

Haddington Athletic
20
8
3
9
58
46
+12
27
9

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale
19
8
3
8
32
32
0
27
10

Tynecastle (Y)
22
5
3
14
35
72
−37
18
11

Dunipace
20
4
2
14
29
61
−32
14
12

Burntisland Shipyard (Y)
20
4
1
15
29
72
−43
13
13

Eyemouth United[a](Y)
20
0
0
20
20
138
−118
−3

Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2019. Source: East of Scotland Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (Y) Cannot qualify for the 2019–20 East of Scotland Premier Division.
Notes:




  1. ^ Eyemouth United deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player.




Results



































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

BNS

BRG
BTS CRS DAL DND DNP EYE HAD LTV SAU TRA
TYN

Bo'ness United


1–4

6–1



3–1

1–0

15–1

2–2

5–0

1–0


5–2

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic



4–1

2–1

6–0

3–3

6–0


2–0


5–0

2–0

13–1

Burntisland Shipyard

0–3

1–4


1–5

4–1

0–7

3–2


4–4


0–4


1–2

Crossgates Primrose

1–2

0–3

2–1


2–1

0–3

5–1

10–1


2–0

3–2

4–1

2–1

Dalkeith Thistle


1–2

3–1



3–3

3–0

6–0

3–2

2–2

0–1

3–3

1–3

Dundonald Bluebell

3–3

1–3

3–2

7–3

1–0


5–0

6–0

4–2

1–2

2–0



Dunipace

2–5

0–4

5–0

1–4

1–1



4–0

2–3

1–3

0–2

1–4

2–1

Eyemouth United

1–8

0–4

1–7

0–8

1–2

3–6

0–5



1–3

2–7

0–6

3–5

Haddington Athletic

0–4

0–4

5–0


4–2

3–4

2–1

8–0


2–2


0–1

7–0

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale

0–2

1–3

0–1

3–1

0–1

2–4

3–1

4–2

0–1




2–2

Sauchie

0–0

1–5


1–1

1–1

3–2


7–1

3–2

0–2


1–3

1–0

Tranent

5–0

1–8

7–0

4–1

0–1

2–2

6–0

11–1

7–2


1–0



Tynecastle

0–0

0–3

4–2

3–4

1–4

1–3

0–0

7–2

1–9

0–3

1–2

0–3


Updated to games played on 30 March 2019.
Source: East of Scotland Football League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Conference C























































Conference C
Season 2018–19
Dates 11 August 2018 – 4 May 2019
Matches played 143
Goals scored 665 (4.65 per match)
Biggest home win
Jeanfield Swifts 9–0 Craigroyston
(29 September 2018)
Biggest away win
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts 0–10 Linlithgow Rose
(15 August 2018)
Ormiston 1–11 Linlithgow Rose
(29 September 2018)
Highest scoring
Ormiston 1–11 Linlithgow Rose
(29 September 2018)
Longest winning run 9 matches: Linlithgow Rose
Longest unbeaten run 14 matches:
Jeanfield Swifts
Longest winless run 8 matches:
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts
Longest losing run 6 matches:
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts
Highest attendance 603[1]
Linlithgow Rose 2–0 Camelon Juniors
(5 January 2019)


All statistics correct as of 30 March 2019.


Teams and locations




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Scotland South

Edinburgh

Edinburgh



West Lothian

West Lothian



Camelon Juniors

Camelon Juniors



Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts



Jeanfield Swifts

Jeanfield Swifts



Preston Athletic

Preston Athletic



Ormiston

Ormiston



Stirling University Reserves

Stirling University Reserves



St Andrews United

St Andrews United




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference C




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in Edinburgh

Edinburgh United

Edinburgh United



Craigroyston

Craigroyston



Heriot-Watt University

Heriot-Watt University




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference C within Edinburgh




2018–19 East of Scotland Football League is located in West Lothian

Blackburn United

Blackburn United



Broxburn Athletic

Broxburn Athletic



Linlithgow Rose

Linlithgow Rose




Location of teams in 2018–19 East of Scotland Football League Conference C within West Lothian



















































































































Team
Location
Home ground
Capacity
Seats
Floodlit

Blackburn United

Blackburn
New Murrayfield Park[29]
1,500
0
Yes

Broxburn Athletic

Broxburn
Albyn Park[30]
1,000
0
Yes

Camelon Juniors

Camelon
Carmuirs Park[31]
2,000
0
No

Craigroyston

Edinburgh
St Mark’s Park[32]
2,000
0
No

Edinburgh United

Edinburgh
Paties Road Stadium[33]
2,500
200
No

Heriot-Watt University

Edinburgh
Riccarton Campus[34]
200
0
Yes

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts

Inverkeithing
Ballast Bank[35]
1,000
0
No

Jeanfield Swifts

Perth
Riverside Stadium[36]
1,000
0
No

Linlithgow Rose [SFA]

Linlithgow

Prestonfield[37]
2,264
301
Yes

Ormiston

Ormiston
Recreation Park[38]
2,000
0
No

Preston Athletic [SFA]

Prestonpans

Pennypit Park[39]
1,500
313
Yes

St Andrews United

St Andrews
Recreation Park[40]
2,000
0
No

Stirling University Reserves

Stirling
Gannochy Sports Centre[41]
1,000
0
Yes


League table

















































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification
1

Broxburn Athletic (X)
22
20
0
2
75
21
+54
60
Qualification to Championship play-off
2

Linlithgow Rose (X)
21
18
1
2
97
20
+77
55
Qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
3

Camelon Juniors (Q)
20
15
1
4
68
24
+44
46
4

Jeanfield Swifts (Q)
20
14
3
3
74
24
+50
45
5

Preston Athletic
24
9
5
10
50
57
−7
32
6

St Andrews United
23
8
5
10
40
42
−2
29
Possible qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
7

Blackburn United
23
9
2
12
56
59
−3
29

8

Heriot-Watt University
22
9
2
11
39
47
−8
29
9

Stirling University reserves (Y)
23
7
4
12
46
71
−25
25
10

Craigroyston (Y)
24
7
1
16
27
70
−43
22
11

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts (Y)
23
5
1
17
34
81
−47
16
12

Edinburgh United (Y)
21
4
2
15
30
60
−30
14
13

Ormiston (Y)
21
3
3
15
29
86
−57
12

Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2019. Source: East of Scotland Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (X) Assured of at least a top 5 finish; (Y) Cannot qualify for the 2019–20 East of Scotland Premier Division.


Results



































































































































































































































Home Away[1]

BLA

BRX
CAM CRA EDI HWU IHS JEA LTH ORM PRE STA
STU

Blackburn United


1–2

1–4

0–2

5–1

3–4

3–1

0–3

0–7

5–1

4–1

4–1

0–3

Broxburn Athletic

5–2


1–0

4–0

3–0

3–1

5–0

3–2

4–3

8–0

2–0

2–1

6–1

Camelon

3–2

1–2



5–1

3–0

6–2

1–5

2–0

8–0

4–1

6–1

6–1

Craigroyston

0–3

1–3

2–4


0–3

1–0

3–1

3–5

0–4

2–2

3–2

0–5

1–2

Edinburgh United


1–3

0–1

4–0



3–2

1–1

0–2

4–0

1–4

2–2

2–5

Heriot-Watt University

1–1

0–7


1–2

3–0


4–1

1–2

0–6

6–1

1–2

2–0

2–0

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts

1–4

1–4

1–5

4–0

2–0

2–4


1–4

0–10

3–1

3–5

0–2

3–2

Jeanfield Swifts

2–2

2–0


9–0


2–1

5–0




6–1

2–3

3–3

Linlithgow Rose

5–1

3–0

2–0

8–0

6–1

3–0


3–2


3–3

5–0

3–1

2–1

Ormiston

2–5



0–4

3–2

2–4

3–4

0–4

1–11


2–4

1–0

2–3

Preston Athletic

4–3

1–4

0–0

1–2

4–1

4–1

3–0

0–3

3–5

4–1


2–2

1–1

St Andrews United

1–3

0–4

0–3

3–0

2–0

2–2

3–0

0–3


1–1

1–1


4–1

Stirling University Reserves

5–4


2–6

2–1

7–3

0–1

2–2

1–9

1–6

1–3

2–2

0–5


Updated to games played on 30 March 2019.
Source: East of Scotland Football League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.



Championship play-off


At the end of the season, the three conference winners will take part in a three match round-robin competition to determine the league champion, and subject to licensing criteria, qualification to the Lowland League play-off.[42] The winners will also qualify to enter the 2019–20 Scottish Cup at the Preliminary round stage.



























































Pos
Team

Pld

W

PW

PL

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion or qualification
1
Winner of Conference A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Qualification to Lowland League play-off
2

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Qualification to 2019–20 Premier Division
3
Winner of Conference C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

First match(es) will be played on 27 April 2019. Source: East of Scotland Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Result of head-to-head match; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away goals scored in head-to-head match(es); 7) Points in Conference; 8) Goal difference in Conference; 9) Number of goals scored in Conference; 10) Away goals scored in Conference




Conference A winner v Conference C winner







27 April 2019
Conference A winner v Conference C winner



Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic v Conference A winner


















Conference C winner v Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic







4 May 2019
Conference C winner v Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic



Notes


SFA Club has an SFA Licence (as of March 2019)[43] and are eligible to participate in the Lowland League promotion play-off should they win the league.



References





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