Dumbarton (home)
- Dumbarton have won just one of their last five League Two 2025/2026 fixtures, drawing one and losing three.
- Dumbarton’s results have been poor since Frank McKeown took over as head coach in December 2025.
- Dumbarton are still in transition under McKeown, who has experimented with various tactical shapes and looks to be building around a more direct, set-piece approach.
- Dumbarton have won just three, drawn one and lost five of their nine home League Two 2025/2026 matches this season.
Clyde FC (away)
- Clyde FC have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five games in League Two 2025/2026.
- Darren Young has done a cracking job at Clyde FC since taking over in October 2024, imposing his aggressive, attacking identity on the club and keeping them on the fringes of the promotion picture.
- Clyde sit 3rd in League Two 2025/2026 with 28 points from 19 games, 11 ahead of 9th-placed Dumbarton.
- Clyde FC have a settled structure and identity and could cause some problems for Dumbarton in this fixture.
- Clyde have been steady travellers with three wins, five draws and one defeat from nine.
Head-to-Head
The Bully Boys came out on top 3-1 when these sides met in League Two 2025/2026 two months ago, but have failed to win on their previous two visits to Dumbarton.
Key Players
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Key players:
- Leighton McIntosh - ten League Two 2025/2026 goals in 19 appearances.
- James Hilton - seven in 18 for Clyde FC.
Betting Insights
- The visitors are more than capable of scoring goals in this game as they have done 19 times in away games, averaging 2.11 goals per away game this season.
- Backing Over 2.5 goals at 1.68 looks tempting in this spot for those looking for a value pick in this key League Two 2025/2026 fixture.
Prediction
- Clyde FC should probably win this game given they have been in better form than the Sons, but Dumbarton will be desperate to make a statement in McKeown’s this home game.
- Clyde FC have been the better side this term and should edge this fixture, but they have not won their previous two at Dumbarton and could again draw a blank.