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Third division: Historic day as Arbroath take title and first trophy since formation in 1878
Arbroath 4, Montrose 1
Third division: Arbroath edge closer to elusive first silverware
Arbroath took a major step towards the first-ever silverware in the club's history as they defeated Clyde 3-0 at Broadwood on Saturday.
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Division 3: Red Lichties shine as they surge four points clear to boost title aspirations
Clyde 0, Arbroath 3
Duffy seeing progress as Clyde chase Montrose
A WIN tonight for bottom side Clyde over Montrose would see real hope emerge that the Bully Wee can avoid finishing at the bottom of the Scottish Football League for the first time in their 134-year history.
Third division: Ten-man league leaders Arbroath grab draw while Annan edge closer
Queen's Park 0, Annan Athletic 1
Third Division: Leaders Arbroath held by Clyde
ARBROATH extended their advantage at the top to six points despite being held to a 1-1 draw by bottom-of-the-table Clyde at Broadwood.
Third division: Jim Duffy confident for clash with leaders
Clyde may be hosting league leaders Arbroath tonight, but Jim Duffy's men have shown they can hold their own against the league's best sides.
Third Division: Steven Tweed departs Montrose on losing note at Annan
Montrose player/manager Steven Tweed informed his players after Saturday's 2-1 defeat from Annan that he was reluctantly standing down from his position due to work commitments and, unfortunately for the Links Park chief, he could not go out with a bang.
Tweed quits Montrose
Montrose player/manager Steven Tweed has reluctantly resigned due to increased work commitments. He informed the players of the decision after yesterday's match at Annan.
Third division: Title-chasing Arbroath stretch their lead at the top
Arbroath 2, Berwick Rangers 1
Third Division: Arbroath loss maintains seven-way title battle
SEVEN teams still have legitimate title claims after leaders Arbroath lost 3-2 at Elgin City
The Rumour Mill: Friday's football news and gossip
In today's Rumour Mill: Gattuso headbutt 'overblown' claims Milan director; Gers upbeat despite late Sporting equaliser; Celtic admit interest in Reading striker; plus the rest of the day's football news and gossip.
Third Division: Leaders Arbroath drop points at Hampden as Albion Rovers edge closer
Queen's Park 1, Arbroath 1
The Rumour Mill: Friday's football news and gossip
Boyd's loan move to Rangers could be back on, Samaras being courted by Juventus while Riordan is linked with a move to Ibrox.
Division 3: Gavin Swankie hat-trick sends Arbroath to the top of the table
Stranraer 3, Arbroath 4
Third Division: Elgin eye the title after beating leaders Stranraer
Three games beat the freeze with ever improving Elgin City coming from behind to throw the title race wide open by defeating leaders Stranraer 2-1 at Borough Briggs.
Dunfermline 5 - 3 Montrose: Pars cruise through despite late wobble
Montrose proved the theory that the lower-league team gets just one shot at producing a Scottish Cup upset as Dunfermline booked a last-16 trip to Pittodrie to face Aberdeen.
Scottish Cup draw: Old Firm to clash in last 16
A TEAM outside the Old Firm has been guaranteed a place in the final of the Scottish Cup following today's fifth round draw.
Heating fault set to force replay call-off
Dunfermline's Scottish Cup replay with Montrose is set to become the latest match to fall foul of the weather after a pitch inspection was arranged for 9.30am today.
Montrose 2 - 2 Dunfermline: Steven Tweed and Paul Tosh defy age barrier to thwart Fifers
Montrose manager Steven Tweed decided there was no substitute for experience for this tie and, following last week's 5-0 loss to neighbours Arbroath, picked himself and Paul Tosh.
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