- Peterhead and East Fife are currently 6th and 5th in League One 2025/2026, just two points apart.
- East Fife have won four of their seven home games in League One 2025/2026, losing just once and allowing 0.71 goals per game on average.
- Peterhead have lost six and won just two of their eight away games in League One 2025/2026, scoring just six goals.
Two contrasting styles collide in Fife
After a hard-fought promotion battle last season, East Fife and Peterhead have taken different paths in Scotland’s third tier, but both are firmly ensconced in the top half of the table.
Fife have mixed form in their last five games in all competitions, W1, D2, L2, and are 5th in the league with 25 points from 16 games, while Peterhead are just behind them in 6th with 23 points from 17 matches.
The two teams are so evenly matched that the East Fife vs Peterhead prediction will be difficult, with the odds of 4.26 on the Blue Toon offering plenty of value despite East Fife being the favorites at 1.72.
The hosts have been in inconsistent form of late, however, failing to win their last two home games (D1, L1), and Peterhead will be hopeful they can get a result in this clash.
Dreams of Peterhead and East Fife
The Blue Toon beat East Fife 1-0 seven months ago in League Two 2024/2025, but have failed to win in their two away trips to Bayview since, D1, L1.
Peterhead’s sole victory in their last five came at home, where they just edged out Kelty Hearts 3-2 in League One 2025/2026. They have suffered four defeats in this period, including a pair of thumpings away to Alloa Athletic and Ayr United.
Jordon Brown has instilled a youthful energy into Peterhead since taking over in April 2023 and their free-flowing, high-tempo system is a complete contrast to East Fife’s pragmatic, structure-first approach.
The visitors press aggressively and play in a flexible system to suit the game flow, but their style is predicated on quick transitions and can be susceptible to counter-attacks.
The East Fife vs Peterhead preview highlights how Dick Campbell’s East Fife, meanwhile, favour a compact 4-2-3-1 where the central trio offer a solid defensive shield and can counter-attack in waves when they win the ball back.
Campbell has had a pragmatic approach to the game since taking the reins in February 2024 and it’s no surprise his team have strong home defensive numbers, conceding just 0.71 goals per-game on home soil.
Peterhead’s away struggles could see East Fife through
Midfield battles and set-pieces could play a big part in this game, with our East Fife vs Peterhead prediction suggesting East Fife’s solidity and ability to counter-attack likely to edge out the more high-energy but inconsistent visitors.
With East Fife’s great home record, Peterhead’s poor away form, and the odds offered, the hosts are taken to edge out a close game, although Under 2.5 goals at 2.0 looks a solid alternative bet given the visitors’ lack of goals on the road.
For those looking for value, the East Fife vs Peterhead betting tips might favor a tight contest with few chances for either side.
Andrew Munro leads the scoring charts for East Fife with four goals in 15 League One appearances, providing a reliable focal point for Fife’s offense. Peterhead’s main goal threat is Kieran Shanks, who’s scored seven in 17 games.
This East Fife vs Peterhead prediction is further backed by Michael McKenna’s impact as East Fife’s creative engine, providing seven assists in just 14 League One games this season, so he could be one to watch in the midfield battle.