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Dunfermline

Dunfermline

Scotland ScotlandEst. 1885 4-3-3
KDM Group East End Park, Dunfermline (11,998)
Scottish Premiership Scottish PremiershipScottish FA Cup Scottish FA CupChampionship Championship
Scottish Premiership

Scottish Premiership Standings

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1CelticCeltic3826487341+3282
1Dundee UtdDundee Utd381015134960-1145
2Heart Of MidlothianHeart Of Midlothian3824866734+3380
2DundeeDundee38119184261-1942
3RangersRangers38201267643+3372
3AberdeenAberdeen38117204055-1540
4MotherwellMotherwell38161395936+2361
4KilmarnockKilmarnock381010185068-1840
5HibernianHibernian381512115844+1457
5ST MirrenST Mirren38810203055-2534
6FalkirkFalkirk38147175062-1249
6LivingstonLivingston38215214075-3521
Scottish FA Cup

Scottish FA Cup Standings

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Championship

Championship Standings

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1ST JohnstoneST Johnstone36221136725+4277
2PartickPartick36171545336+1766
3ArbroathArbroath361313104341+252
4DunfermlineDunfermline36149135241+1151
5Raith RoversRaith Rovers36129154342+145
6Queen's ParkQueen's Park36914133548-1341
7Ayr UtdAyr Utd36815133847-939
8MortonMorton36814143652-1638
9Airdrie UnitedAirdrie United36812163549-1436
10Ross CountyRoss County36810183657-2134

Season Overview

39Goals Scored1.39 per game
28Goals Conceded1 per game
13Clean Sheets46%
68Cards65Y / 3R

Goals by Minute

Scored Conceded
5
8
0-15'
5
4
16-30'
10
4
31-45'
5
2
46-60'
6
4
61-75'
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76-90'
91-105'
Scottish PremiershipScottish Premiership
#TeamPPts
1Celtic Celtic3882
1Dundee Utd Dundee Utd3845
2Heart Of Midlothian Heart Of Midlothian3880
2Dundee Dundee3842
3Rangers Rangers3872
3Aberdeen Aberdeen3840
4Motherwell Motherwell3861
4Kilmarnock Kilmarnock3840
Prediction Accuracy
60%
21 matches analyzed

Expert Season Analysis

Alexey Andrianov
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Founder & Lead Analyst
9 min read 28 May 2026
60.3% Our Pick Win Rate
30+ Years Experience
16,179 Predictions

Dunfermline’s Championship Push: Insights and Betting Predictions for 2025/2026

Riding the Waves: Dunfermline’s Season Trajectory

The 2025/2026 season has been one of resilience and determination for Dunfermline as they navigate the unpredictable waters of the Scottish Championship. Currently sitting in 4th place with 39 points after 25 matches, their campaign has been characterized by fluctuating form, defensive stability, and a recent surge that hints at a playoff push. With 11 wins, 6 draws, and 11 losses thus far, their journey is far from over. What makes Dunfermline intriguing is their consistency in bouncing back from setbacks—whether it’s recovering from two consecutive defeats earlier this year or stringing together four wins in their last five matches. The big question remains: can they sustain their momentum and secure a top-three finish?

Their recent form of WWWDL indicates that this side is rounding into shape at the right time. Wins against Raith Rovers, Aberdeen, and Ross County stand out as moments of dominance, particularly their impressive 3-0 victories in each match. However, they faltered slightly with a 2-2 draw against Partick and a disappointing loss to Morton, which exposed their vulnerabilities. This season represents a clear opportunity for Dunfermline to capitalize on their high clean-sheet percentage (44%) and solid defensive record (just 25 goals conceded) to secure their playoff place and potentially vie for promotion.

Season Overview: Key Moments and Form Trends

The narrative of Dunfermline’s season is one of peaks and valleys, with their consistency at home contrasting against mixed results on the road. Their 2025/2026 journey kicked off with a solid defensive foundation, evidenced by their 11 clean sheets in 25 matches. However, their struggles to score consistently—failing to find the net in seven games—have left them yearning for greater attacking output. Notably, Dunfermline’s best moments have come in controlled victories, with their biggest win being a routine 2-0 triumph. This conservative approach shows that the team values defensive discipline, often prioritizing stability over high-risk attacking football.

A defining feature of the campaign has been their ability to overcome adversity. After a rocky patch in January, where they registered losses to Airdrie United and Arbroath, Dunfermline showcased remarkable resilience to bounce back with four consecutive wins in February and March. Their 3-0 demolition of Raith Rovers stands out as a statement victory, hinting at a side capable of rising to the occasion when stakes are high. On the downside, their inability to convert matches where they dominate possession and chances has resulted in dropped points. This was evident in their 2-2 draw against Partick, where lapses in concentration allowed the opposition a route back into the game.

Tactical Overview: Formation, Strengths, and Weaknesses

Dunfermline’s tactical setup this season has leaned heavily on defensive organization and disciplined midfield transitions. While specific formation details are unavailable, their performances suggest a preference for compact defensive lines to ensure stability. Conceding just one goal per game on average underscores this approach, as does their ability to keep clean sheets in 44% of their matches. They’ve relied on controlled possession (48% average) and effective defensive positioning to frustrate opponents, while their attack typically operates in bursts.

Key to their strategy is scoring during high-impact moments. Dunfermline has been most prolific in the 31-45’ interval, where 10 of their 34 goals have come—a testament to their ability to exploit defensive lapses before halftime. However, they remain vulnerable in early stages of matches, conceding eight goals in the opening 15 minutes—an issue that requires urgent attention from the coaching staff.

Their weaknesses lie in their attack, which occasionally lacks sharpness. Failing to score in seven games exposes the limitations of their forward line. Additionally, their over-reliance on defensive solidity means that once they concede the first goal, they struggle to overturn deficits, as evidenced in their 0-2 loss to Morton earlier this year. Improvements in their attacking transitions and creativity in the final third will be crucial if they are to secure a playoff spot.

Squad Analysis: Who Stands Out in Dunfermline’s Journey?

While individual player data is sparse, Dunfermline’s season has been defined by collective effort rather than reliance on star performers. Their defense, anchored by disciplined defenders such as J. Chilokoa-Mullen, has been integral to their impressive clean-sheet record. Goalkeeper M. Munn’s solitary appearance—rated an impressive 7.4—indicates readiness to step up when needed, adding depth to their squad.

In midfield, the roles of J. Cáceres and A. Amade remain unclear due to limited data, though their inclusion in the squad points toward an emphasis on maintaining stability and control. However, the lack of standout attacking data raises questions about the side's creativity and their ability to produce match-winning moments. Dunfermline’s strength lies in their defensive and midfield cohesion rather than individual brilliance, making them a team built on teamwork rather than superstars.

Home Fortress vs Away Struggles: Performance Split

Dunfermline’s performance at their home ground, KDM Group East End Park, has been notably stronger than their outings on the road. At home, they’ve claimed six wins from 14 matches (56%), scoring 19 goals while conceding just 14. This solid home record has been central to their position in the top half of the table. The team thrives on the familiar environment, often dictating the tempo and shutting down visiting sides. Notably, three of their recent 3-0 victories came at home, showcasing their dominance in front of their fans.

On the flip side, their away form has been less convincing. With just five wins in 11 matches (36%) and a higher loss rate (45%), Dunfermline has struggled to replicate their home successes. Scoring 15 goals while conceding 11 away from home suggests greater defensive stability on the road, yet their inability to convert chances against tougher opposition has cost them valuable points. The upcoming fixtures against Ross County and Airdrie United will test their ability to turn their away fortunes around.

Timing Is Everything: Goal Patterns That Define Dunfermline

Analyzing Dunfermline’s goal timings reveals fascinating trends that provide insight into their match dynamics. The team is most potent in the 31-45’ interval, scoring 10 goals—a clear indication of their ability to capitalize on momentum before halftime. Their second-most productive period comes in the final 15 minutes of matches, with six goals scored in the 76-90’ interval. This ability to surge late in games reflects their determination and fitness levels.

Defensively, their vulnerabilities are most pronounced in the opening quarter of matches, where eight goals have been conceded. The 0-15’ interval has consistently troubled them, suggesting lapses in concentration or an inability to adapt quickly to their opponents' tactics. Interestingly, their defensive record in the second half remains solid, with only five goals conceded between the 46th and 75th minutes. This speaks to their ability to regroup after halftime.

Betting Trends: Unlocking the Numbers

Dunfermline’s betting data offers actionable insights for punters looking to capitalize on their patterns. With a 48% win rate overall, they’ve shown consistency in claiming victories, particularly at home (56% win rate). Their matches average 2.52 goals per game, making them a reasonable target for Over 2.5 goals (achieved in 45% of matches). However, the team’s defensive solidity makes BTTS “No” a safer bet, as only 31% of their matches have featured both teams scoring.

Correct score markets favor low-scoring outcomes, with 0-2 and 1-0 occurring most frequently (14% each). Interestingly, double chance markets remain lucrative, with Dunfermline avoiding defeat in 66% of their matches. Punters looking for safe bets can capitalize on this trend, particularly in matches where the team plays at home.

Highs and Lows: Over/Under and BTTS Analysis

Dunfermline’s penchant for defensive football means their matches often lean toward fewer goals. While Over 1.5 goals has hit at a reliable 72%, Over 2.5 is achievable in less than half their games (45%), while Over 3.5 remains rare (24%). Their clean-sheet record and ability to shut down opponents make BTTS “No” an attractive option, particularly when they play at home.

Punters should be cautious when betting on high-scoring matches involving Dunfermline—low-risk bets on Under 2.5 and Under 3.5 goals might yield more consistent returns. Their recent 3-0 victories are exceptions rather than the norm, suggesting that a pragmatic approach to betting markets is warranted.

Set Pieces and Discipline: Corners and Cards

Dunfermline averages a healthy seven corners per match, indicating their ability to generate attacking pressure. This makes corner-based betting markets worthwhile for adventurous punters. However, their disciplinary record raises concerns—58 yellow cards and three reds suggest a tendency to play a physical game that sometimes crosses the line.

Matches against aggressive opponents could result in higher-than-average card counts, making the “cards markets” viable for bettors. However, as with corners, these trends require careful consideration on a match-by-match basis.

Betting Accuracy: How Have Predictions Held Up?

Our predictions for Dunfermline have achieved an overall accuracy rate of 63%, with particular success in double chance bets (88%). Match result predictions have hit 63%, while BTTS markets stand at a similar rate. However, Over/Under and correct score predictions have proven more volatile, with accuracy rates of 38% and 0%, respectively.

Punters should look to combine double chance and BTTS markets for safer returns, leveraging Dunfermline’s defensive tendencies and consistency in avoiding defeat.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Fixtures Preview

Dunfermline faces challenging fixtures against Ross County and Airdrie United in the coming weeks—both away games that will test their road form. The trip to Ross County on March 21 presents a tough challenge, as County sits above them in the table. Our prediction favors Ross County, with Under 2.5 goals likely. Against Airdrie United on March 28, Dunfermline will aim for revenge after their 2-0 loss in January, although another tight, low-scoring affair is on the cards.

Season Outlook: Recommendations for Bettors

As the 2025/2026 season enters its final stages, Dunfermline’s playoff hopes remain alive, but their fate hinges on maintaining defensive stability and improving their away form. Punters should focus on betting markets that align with Dunfermline’s trends—low-scoring outcomes, clean sheets, and double chance bets. Matches at KDM Group East End Park are more predictable, favoring home wins and clean sheets, while away games present greater volatility. Betting responsibly on Dunfermline’s patterns could yield consistent returns.

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