Clyde FC (Home)
- Darren Young’s Clyde FC will be looking to continue their resurgence when they welcome Stirling Albion to Broadwood on Saturday.
- The Bully Wee are currently sitting third in League Two 2025/2026 on 26 points from 16 games, while Stirling Albion are ninth with 14 points from the same number of matches.
- Clyde FC are unbeaten in their last five (W2, D3) in all competitions, including a 4-1 win at FC Edinburgh and 0-0 draw with Queen’s Park.
Stirling Albion (Away)
- Stirling Albion have failed to win in their last two away games, losing both in League Two.
- Stirling’s boss has led his team to a mixed form of one win, two draws and two defeats in all competitions over the last five.
- With this being a game of contrasting styles, the ability of Maybury’s side to keep things tight will likely determine the outcome of this matchup, with set pieces also potentially playing a key role.
Head-to-Head
- Clyde FC have won three of the last five head-to-heads, with Stirling Albion winning two and no draws recorded.
- The two teams are averaging 1.0 goals-per-game across the last five home head-to-heads.
Key Players
- Clyde’s main goal threat comes from Marley Redfern, who has bagged seven goals in 13 matches in League Two this term.
- Meanwhile, Russell McLean is Stirling’s danger man with eight goals in 13 games, while he has netted four of Albion’s last eight in his last five outings.
Betting Insights
- Over 2.5 goals at 1.55 is too short for this game in our opinion.
- A home win looks likely at the current odds of 1.42 given Clyde’s home strength and Stirling’s poor away record.
Prediction
Darren Young previously managed Stirling, so he will know the strengths and weaknesses of the visitors, and could engineer a 2-1 home victory to pile the pressure on his former charges.