Dunfermline clinched a 2-0 home win against Raith on 17 October 2025, a result that nudged the side up the Scottish Championship table. The victory came as the club sits fourth with 51 points from 36 games, recent form listed as DWLDL.
How did the match unfold?
The match kicked off at East End Park under clear skies. Dunfermline opened the scoring in the 23rd minute when A. Tod found the net after a swift move down the right flank. The goal was followed by a second strike from D. Easton in the 57th minute, sealing the win. Raith managed two shots on target but failed to convert, leaving the visitors frustrated as the clock ticked down.
Who stood out for Dunfermline?
Midfielder B. Terrell was the most active player, registering two shots on goal and covering the midfield with relentless energy. Goalkeeper J. Rae kept a clean sheet, making five crucial saves, including a reflex stop in the 68th minute that could have changed the game. The defensive line, led by captain M. Munn, held firm, conceding no goals despite Raith’s pressure.
What does the win mean for the club’s campaign?
The three points keep Dunfermline 26 points behind league leaders St Johnstone, but the win narrows the gap to the playoff spots. With 52 goals scored and 41 conceded this season, the side enjoys a +11 goal difference, a statistic that could prove decisive in a tight race. The club’s recent form of 0‑2‑3 in the last five matches improves to 0‑3‑2 after this victory, ending a three‑game losing streak.
What lies ahead?
Next up, Dunfermline travel to face Celtic on 23 May 2026, a fixture that ended in a 3‑1 defeat. The upcoming clash will test the squad’s resilience as they aim to convert recent momentum into points against a top‑tier opponent. Manager Nick Walsh will likely rotate his bench, looking to restore confidence after the recent loss and keep the push for a playoff place alive.
The win also offers a morale boost ahead of the busy winter schedule, where fixtures pile up and squad depth becomes vital. Fans will be hoping the side can maintain defensive solidity while adding firepower to the attack, especially as the race for the Championship tightens.
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