Clyde Hits High-Flying Stenhousemuir For Six To Boost Survival Bid
In a remarkable turn of events in the cinch League Two, basement club Clyde delivered a stunning performance by securing a 6-1 victory against the league leaders Stenhousemuir, significantly boosting their hopes of avoiding relegation. Despite Stenhousemuir opening the scoring with a goal from Euan O'Reilly in the 24th minute, Clyde managed to overturn the deficit before halftime, thanks to goals from Liam Scullion and Jordan Allan. The match saw Clyde extend their lead in the second half with Martin Rennie scoring twice early on, followed by Cameron Ballantyne and Allan's second goal, closing the gap to safety to just five points.
In other league action, fourth-placed Dumbarton staged a comeback to defeat Stranraer 2-1 in an early kickoff. Stranraer initially led with a goal from Craig Ross five minutes into the game. However, Dumbarton responded swiftly with Michael Ruth equalizing three minutes later and Tony Wallace securing the lead for Dumbarton midway through the first half.

The Spartans also managed to secure a win against Bonnyrigg Rose with a 2-1 scoreline. Blair Henderson and Ayrton Sonkur scored for Spartans before a penalty from Neil Martyniuk narrowed the margin for Bonnyrigg Rose. Despite their efforts, Spartans held on to claim all three points.
Elsewhere, Elgin City and Peterhead shared points in a 1-1 draw, as did East Fife and Forfar, with both matches showcasing competitive spirit and determination from the teams involved.
In League One action, Falkirk extended their lead at the top of the table with a 1-0 victory over 10-man Kelty Hearts. Tom Lang's goal proved decisive for Falkirk, who now stand 17 points clear at the summit. Meanwhile, Alloa closed the gap on second-placed Hamilton with a 2-1 win, moving within seven points of Hamilton.
Stirling achieved a commanding 4-0 victory over Edinburgh City, who were reduced to 10 men early in the second half. Paul McLean's brace alongside goals from debutant Josh McPake and Dale Hilson contributed to Stirling's dominant performance.
Cove Rangers also recorded a win against Annan with a 2-1 scoreline, showcasing the competitive nature of the league and highlighting the unpredictability of football.
This weekend's matches across both leagues have provided plenty of excitement and have had significant implications for the standings, demonstrating once again the unpredictable nature of football.