2025–26 Dumbarton F.C. season

Dumbarton
2025–26 season
ChairmanDr Neil Mackay (until July 23) John Steele
ManagerStevie Farrell (until November 30) Frank McKeown (from December 5)
StadiumMarbill Coaches Stadium
League CupGroup stage

The 2025–26 season will be Dumbarton Football Club's first back in Scottish League Two, the fourth tier of Scottish football, having finished 10th in Scottish League One in 2024–25. Dumbarton will also compete in the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Story of the season

May

Preparations for the new season following relegation back to Scottish League Two started with David Wilson, Joel Mumbongo and Greig Young being released.[1] On May 21 Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe was announced as the administrator's new preferred bidder, and it was hoped that a takeover deal could be concluded by early June.[2] On the park, forward James Hilton left after two seasons - turning down a new deal to join League Two rivals Clyde.[3]

June

Midfielder Finlay Gray was the next player to leave, turning down a new deal to join Stenhousemuir after three seasons with the club.[4] The same week friendlies were confirmed with St Mirren and West of Scotland Football League side Irvine Meadow.[5] Carlo Pignatiello and Michael Ruth both left the club on June 12 to join Queen's Park.[6][7] At the same time it was announced that the club would be exiting administration following the formation of a Newco.[8] The club's first matches of the new season came in the Stirlingshire Cup - with a squad entirely made up of trialists losing 2-0 in 60 minute matches against Stenhousemuir and Stirling Albion.[9] On June 24 the club's takeover by Lapointe was officially confirmed.[10]

This was followed by a busy period of activity as the club's squad began to take shape. Skipper Mark Durnan was the first to agree a new deal,[11] and was joined in staying by Cameron Clark, Ryan Blair,Tony Wallace[12] and Aron Lynas.[13] New signings arrived in the shape of defender Morgyn Neill,[14] returning for a second spell at the club, former East Fife defender Gordon Walker[15] and goalkeeper Shay Kelly - who returned after a successful loan spell.[16]

The following days was busy too, with Chris Johnston,[17] Ally Roy[18] and Dominic Docherty[19] all joining the club on permanent deals. On June 27, a quadruple loan signing saw Carrick McAvoy, Thomas Falconer and Theo McCormick join from St Mirren, and Ollie Ecrepont sign from Ayr United.[20] The same day, former East Kilbride defender Adam Livingstone also joined the club.[21] However Michael Miller and Patrick O'Neil were joined by youngster Zak Queen in leaving the club on the same day.[22] The first home friendly of the Mario Lapointe era ended in a 4-0 defeat to Scottish Premiership St Mirren.

July

The first friendly of July ended in a 4-3 defeat to Irvine Meadow XI - Ally Roy and two trialists, Scott Honeyman and Kemo Darboe, got Dumbarton's goals.[23] On July 4 Kalvin Orsi turned down a new deal and left the club for Alloa Athletic.[24] The same day winger Scott Tomlinson joined on loan for the season from Ayr United.[25] The club's final pre-season friendly on July 6 ended in a 3-3 draw with Queen of the South - with Tony Wallace, Ryan Blair and Ally Roy on target.[26] On July 9, Scott Honeyman became the club's 13th new addition of the summer - joining from Falkirk after impressing during a spell on trial.[27] He was followed by striker Leighton McIntosh who joined from Jordanian side Al Ahli SC.[28] The Scottish League Cup group stage got underway with a 1-0 victory against Stirling Albion with Kyle Banner's own goal separating the sides. Midfielder Kai Kirkpatrick joined on loan from Kelty Hearts in the lead up to the match, and made his debut as a substitute.[29] A 4-0 defeat to Dunfermline Athletic followed. On July 23, John Steele was appointed as the club's new chairman - replacing Dr Neil Mackay in the role.[30] On the park, the Sons lost 4-0 to Heart of Midlothian, before finishing their group stage campaign with a 1-0 win against Scottish League One Hamilton Academical - Ally Roy got the winner.

August

The league season got underway on August 2, with Sons winning 2-1 against Clyde at the Dumbarton Football Stadium. Liam Scullion netted an own goal with Ryan Blair scoring the second, directly from a corner. On August 5, defender Kristian Webster returned to the club on a permanent deal until January after impressing on loan the season previous.[31] The first away league match of the season brought a third straight victory, with an own goal and Kai Kirkpatrick scoring his first for the Sons in a 2-1 win against The Spartans. The good form continued with a 4-2 success against St Mirren B in the Scottish Challenge Cup. Scott Tomlinson, Chris Johnston and Dom Docherty got their first Dumbarton goals, with Tony Wallace also on target. A 1-1 draw with Elgin City maintained the unbeaten start - with Scott Honeyman netting his first goal for the club. A week later Sons won 4-3 against Annan Athletic - in a game where they went 4-0 up after 60 minutes. Leighton McIntosh netted a double, his first goals for the club, with Ally Roy also scoring twice. Three days later another win followed, 1-0 against Hearts B in the Challenge Cup - with Scott Honeyman scoring the winner. The month ended with a first league defeat of the season, 2-1 at home to Edinburgh City. Mark Durnan got Sons' goal.

September

The first match of September saw Sons return to Challenge Cup duties, with Scott Honeyman netting an injury time leveller against League 1 East Fife. A 3-2 comeback victory against Forfar Athletic followed on September 13, with Sons fighting back from two goals down to win a game for the first time since 2019. Honeyman was again on target with Leighton McIntosh scoring a brace. On September 20, Sons drew 1-1 in their first ever league meeting with reigning Lowland Football League champions East Kilbride. Scott Tomlinson got the goal. Back on Scottish Challenge Cup duties, Dumbarton fought back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Kelty Hearts - Scott Honeyman and Tony Wallace found the net, with Kelty's Aaron Arnott scoring an own goal. A 2-1 home defeat to Stranraer closed off the month, with James Dolan netting a stoppage time winner for the away side.

October

October opened with Panos Grivas,[32] Owen Doyle[33] and Brett Long all leaving the club on loan deals.[34] The first game of the month ended in a 2-2 draw with Stirling Albion at Forthbank Stadium. Scott Honeyman and Gordon Walker were on target for the Sons, with Walker's goal his first in Scottish football. A 1-0 win against Rangers B was next, with Kristian Webster getting the winner - ensuring the club would make the second round of the Scottish Challenge Cup. A third consecutive home league loss however followed, with The Spartans winning 2-1 at The Rock. Leighton McIntosh got Sons' goal, his first at home for the club. Sons returned to winning ways with a 2-0 victory against Tayport in the second round of the Scottish Cup. Morgyn Neill opened the scoring with Gordon Walker netting a second for his second goal of the month. Dumbarton were drawn to face West of Scotland Football League Auchinleck Talbot in the third round.[35]

November

The winless league run extended to five matches however with defeat against Clyde at New Douglas Park on November 1. Leighton McIntosh got Sons' goal, his sixth in 11 league matches - and the 100th of his career. A first home league victory since the opening day of the season followed against Annan Athletic with Tony Wallace netting the winner. That was followed by back-to-back 2-0 defeats to Elgin City at Borough Briggs on November 15 and Stenhousemuir on November 19. A third straight defeat followed, 4-1 at home to Forfar Athletic. November ended with a 4-0 defeat against West of Scotland Football League side Auchinleck Talbot. The following day manager Stephen Farrell was sacked after 210 games in charge.[36] In the same game, U20s coach Daryl Smith was named as the club's substitute goalkeeper with Ollie Ecrepont suspended and Luke Smallwood injured.[37]

December

On December 5 Frank McKeown was appointed as the club's next manager, assisted by Stephen Simmons and Mark Docherty.[38] His first match in charge ended in a 4-3 defeat to Edinburgh City - Leighton McIntosh netted a double to take him to 10 goals for the season, with Aedan Gilfedder handed his first start for the first team and Camryn Donald making his debut as a late substitute. On December 12, midfielder Thomas Falconer returned to parent club St Mirren.[39] A run of five straight defeats was ended by a 2-0 win against league leaders East Kilbride on December 13, in McKeown's first home match in charge. Dom Docherty and Mark Durnan got the goals. The Sons were brought back down to earth four days later with a 9-0 home defeat against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Challenge Cup - a record defeat at home.[40] Back on league business, Kai Kirkpatrick netted a stoppage time leveller in a 1-1 draw away against Stranraer on December 20. December ended with a 2-1 home defeat to Stirling Albion that left Sons ninth in the League Two table at the turn of the year.

January

Another defeat opened January, with Sons losing 2-0 to league leader The Spartans with goalkeeper Brett Long making his first appearance after a year out with injury. On January 8 midfielder Carrick McEvoy had his loan deal terminated and returned to parent club St Mirren.[41] The club's first home match of the New Year, against Clyde, fell victim to the weather.[42] On January 10, defender Cameron Clark left the club by mutual consent after 18 months and 46 appearances.[43] The following day Josh Todd became Frank McKeown's first signing as Sons boss - joining on an 18 month deal from Annan Athletic.[44] Defender Kristian Webster also committed his future to the Sons for the remainder of the season.[45] On January 22 goalkeeper Ollie Ecrepont returned to parent club Ayr United at the end of his loan deal.[46] A busy January 24 saw defender Ali Omar,[47] midfielder Tobi Joseph[48] and forward Aaron Brown all join the club.[49] On the park, the Sons drew 2-2 with Elgin City - with Josh Todd and Leighton McIntosh both on target. A day later forward Theo McCormick's loan deal was ended and he returned to St Mirren[50] with winger Chris Johnston leaving the club three days later on January 28.[51] On January 29 midfielder Kai Kirkpatrick made his loan deal permanent, signing an 18 month deal.[52] The club ended January winless, with Edinburgh City 2-0 winners on January 31 - meaning the gap at the foot of the table dropped to just two points. Leighton McIntosh again got Sons' goal.

February

On deadline day, defender Michael Doyle joined from League One side Cove Rangers.[53] A day later long-serving defender Aron Lynas left the club.[54] On February 7 midfielder Dom Docherty left for county neighbours Clydebank[55], whilst striker Jack Duncan joined the club from Edinburgh City.[56] On the park, the poor form continued - with a 2-0 defeat to Forfar Athletic leaving the Sons with just one win in their last 13 games, and without an away win since September. A 1-0 loss to Annan Athletic on February 10 left Frank McKeown with just one win from his first 10 games in charge. Two days later defender Morgyn Neill joined Elgin City on loan for the remainder of the season - having not started a match since the 9-0 defeat to Inverness Caledonian Thistle in mid-December.[57] The club's match with Stranraer on February 14 was then called off due to a frozen pitch.[58] A fourth straight defeat came on February 21, 3-1 against East Kilbride, with Ali Omar scoring Sons' goal. A 0-0 draw with Clyde three days later secured just a second point of the new year - and only a second clean sheet in the league of the season. On February 28 goalkeeper Aidan Rice and attacking midfielder Alexander Smith joined the club on loan from Celtic and Rangers respectively.[59] Smith made his debut the following day, setting up Mark Durnan's injury time equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Stirling Albion.

March

A first win of 2026 arrived in style on March 7, with Sons 3-0 winners against second place Spartans. Gordon Walker, Leighton McIntosh and Scott Honeyman got the goals, with Celtic loanee Aidan Rice making his first start for the club in goals. Another victory followed, this time 2-0 at home to Stranraer. Mark Durnan and Scott Honeyman got the goals. Leighton McIntosh's goal maintained the unbeaten start to March in a 1-1 draw with Elgin City.

First team transfers

  • From end of 2024–25 season, to last match of season 2025–26

In

Player From League Fee
Morgyn Neill Alloa Athletic Scottish League One Free
Gordon Walker Free Agent Free
Shay Kelly St Mirren Scottish Premiership Free
Chris Johnston Free Agent Free
Dominic Docherty Clyde Scottish League Two Free
Ally Roy Stirling Albion Scottish League Two Free
Carrick McEvoy St Mirren Scottish Premiership Loan
Thomas Falconer St Mirren Scottish Premiership Loan
Theo McCormick St Mirren Scottish Premiership Loan
Ollie Ecrepont Ayr United Scottish Championship Loan
Adam Livingstone East Kilbride Scottish League Two Free
Scott Tomlinson Ayr United Scottish Championship Loan
Scott Honeyman Falkirk Scottish Premiership Free
Leighton McIntosh Al Ahli SC Jordanian Pro League Free
Kai Kirkpatrick Kelty Hearts Scottish League One Loan
Kristian Webster Rangers Scottish Premiership Free
Josh Todd Annan Athletic Scottish League Two Free
Ali Omar Farnborough National League South Free
Tobi Joseph Worksop Town National League North Free
Aaron Brown Ayr United Scottish Championship Free
Kai Kirkpatrick Kelty Hearts Scottish League One Free
Michael Doyle Cove Rangers Scottish League One Free
Jack Duncan Edinburgh City Scottish League Two Free
Alexander Smith Rangers Scottish Premiership Loan
Aidan Rice Celtic Scottish Premiership Loan

Out

Player To League Fee
David Wilson Free
Joel Mumbongo Annan Athletic Scottish League Two Free
Greig Young Tranent Lowland Football League Free
Craig McGuffie Peterhead Scottish League One Free
James Hilton Clyde Scottish League Two Free
Finlay Gray Stenhousemuir Scottish League One Free
Michael Ruth Queen's Park Scottish Championship Free
Carlo Pignatiello Queen's Park Scottish Championship Free
Matthew Shiels Queen's Park Scottish Championship Free
Mouhamed Niang East Kilbride Scottish League Two Free
Michael Miller Free
Patrick O'Neil Free
Zak Queen Free
Kalvin Orsi Alloa Athletic Scottish League One Free
Panos Grivas Tynecastle East of Scotland Football League Loan
Owen Doyle Drumchapel United West of Scotland Football League Loan
Brett Long Beith Juniors West of Scotland Football League Loan
Cameron Clark Annan Athletic Scottish League Two Free
Chris Johnston Free
Aron Lynas Forfar Athletic Scottish League Two Free
Dominic Docherty Clydebank Lowland Football League Free
Morgyn Neill Elgin City Scottish League Two Loan

Fixtures and results

  Win   Draw   Loss   Upcoming fixture

Stirlingshire Cup

21 June 2025 Ground stage Stenhousemuir 2 - 0 Dumbarton Ochilview Park
10:00 Michael Anderson 42' 44'
21 June 2025 Group stage Stirling Albion 2 - 0 Dumbarton Ochilview Park
12:00 Dale Carrick 31' 49'

Friendlies

28 June 2025 Dumbarton 0 - 4 St Mirren Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Report Mikael Mandron 37', Roland Idowu 52' 58', James Scott 85' Attendance: 1,357
3 July 2025 Irvine Meadow 4 - 3 Dumbarton Meadow Park
19:45 Jojo Gillespie 26' (pen.), Shaun Gallagher 49', Ross McKenzie 84', Euan Baird 88' Report Ally Roy 29', Kemo Darboe (T) 71', Scott Honeyman (T) 77' Referee: Ross Clark
5 July 2025 Dumbarton 3 - 3 Queen of the South Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Tony Wallace 48' (pen.), Ryan Blair 62', Ally Roy 68' Report Kemo Darboe (T) 51' 52', Reece Lyon 90' Attendance: 387
Referee: Alastair Grieve

Scottish League Two

2 August 2025 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 1 Clyde Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 OG 21', Ryan Blair 35' Report Marley Redfern 43' Attendance: 912
Referee: Josh Hay
9 August 2025 League Two The Spartans 1 – 2 Dumbarton Ainslie Park
15:00 Mark Stowe 48' Report OG 17', Kai Kirkpatrick 32' Ryan Blair  24'  77' Attendance: 512
Referee: Jordan Curran
16 August 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 1 Elgin City Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Scott Honeyman 74' Report Josh Walker 34' Attendance: 673
Referee: Joel Kennedy
Man of the Match: Kai Kirkpatrick
23 August 2025 League Two Annan Athletic 3 – 4 Dumbarton Galabank Stadium
15:00 Max Kilsby 60', Aidan Smith 83' (pen.), Tam Muir 90+4' Report Leighton McIntosh 28' 50', Ally Roy 39' 57' Attendance: 402
Referee: Stewart Luke
30 August 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 2 Edinburgh City Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 OG 60' Report Robbie Mahon 39' 42' (pen.) Attendance: 701
Referee: Jamie Wilkie
Man of the Match: Shay Kelly
13 September 2025 League Two Forfar Athletic 2 – 3 Dumbarton Station Park, Forfar
15:00 Martin Rennie 3', Jake Dolzansaki 11' Report Scott Honeyman 39', Leighton McIntosh 77' 88' Attendance: 547
Referee: Connor Ashwood
20 September 2025 League Two East Kilbride 1 – 1 Dumbarton K Park Training Academy
15:00 John Robertson 45+1' (pen.) Report Scott Tomlinson 68' Attendance: 389
Referee: Duncan Williams
27 September 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 2 Stranraer Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Mark Durnan 54' Report Mark Russell 38', James Dolan 90+2' Attendance: 752
Referee: Colin Steven
Man of the Match: Mark Durnan
4 October 2025 League Two Stirling Albion 2 – 2 Dumbarton Forthbank Stadium
15:00 Ryan Shanley 41' Ross Cunningham 71' (pen.) Report Scott Honeyman 14', Gordon Walker 79' Attendance: 374
Referee: Greg Soutar
18 October 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 2 The Spartans Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Leighton McIntosh 35' Report Bradley Whyte 15', Marc McNulty 41' Attendance: 665
Referee: Ross Birrell
Man of the Match: Adam Livingstone
1 November 2025 League Two Clyde 3 – 1 Dumbarton New Douglas Park
15:00 OG 26', Jinky Hilton 51', Scott Williamson 88' Report Leighton McIntosh 41' Attendance: 653
Referee: Graham Grainger
8 November 2025 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 1 Annan Athletic Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Leighton McIntosh 11', Tony Wallace 71' Report Josh Dixon 56' Attendance: 765
Referee: Jordan Curran
Man of the Match: Aron Lynas
15 November 2025 League Two Elgin City 2 – 0 Dumbarton Borough Briggs
15:00 Dylan Ross 58', Jack MacIver 74' Report Attendance: 663
Referee: Greg Soutar
22 November 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 4 Forfar Athletic Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Leighton McIntosh 15' Report Stuart Morrison 7', Angus Mailer 17', Scott Shepherd 27', Martin Rennie 54' Attendance: 575
Referee: Daniel Graves
6 December 2025 League Two Edinburgh City 4 – 3 Dumbarton Meadowbank Stadium
15:00 Robbie Mahon 7' (pen.) 39' (Pen.), Bradley Barrett 45+5', Innes Lawson 47' Report Leighton McIntosh 59' 70' (pen.), Tony Wallace 90+2' (pen.) Attendance: 261
Referee: Stewart Luke
13 December 2025 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 0 East Kilbride Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Dom Docherty 4', Mark Durnan 26' Report Attendance: 702
Referee: Jamie Wilkie
Man of the Match: Shay Kelly
20 December 2025 League Two Stranraer 1 – 1 Dumbarton Stair Park
15:00 Mark Russell 29' Report Kai Kirkpatrick 90+2' Attendance: 502
Referee: Gary Hanvidge
27 December 2025 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 2 Stirling Albion Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Scott Honeyman 72' Report Ryan Shanley 45+1', Adam Brown 80' Attendance: 806
Referee: Abbie Hendry
Man of the Match: Scott Tomlinson
3 January 2026 League Two The Spartans 2 – 0 Dumbarton Ainslie Park
15:00 Bradley Whyte 38', Marc McNulty 67' Report Attendance: 407
Referee: Graham Grainger
24 January 2026 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 2 Elgin City Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Josh Todd 62', Leighton McIntosh 74' Report Miko Virtanen 80', Ryan Sargent 83' Attendance: 639
Referee: Peter Stuart
Man of the Match: Josh Todd
31 January 2026 League Two Dumbarton 1 – 2 Edinburgh City Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Leighton McIntosh 30' Report Innes Lawson 39' 47' Attendance: 711
Referee: Joel Kennedy
Man of the Match: Josh Todd
7 February 2026 League Two Forfar Athletic 2 – 0 Dumbarton Station Park, Forfar
15:00 Martin Rennie 54', Jake Dolzansaki 86' Attendance: 508
Referee: Jamie McCunnie
10 February 2026 League Two Annan Athletic 1 – 0 Dumbarton Galabank Stadium
19:45 Joel Mumbongo 79' Report Referee: Josh Hay
21 February 2026 League Two East Kilbride 3 – 1 Dumbarton K Park Training Academy
15:00 Bobby McLuckie 30', João Baldé 35', John Robertson 38' Report Ali Omar 66' Referee: Daniel Graves
24 February 2026 League Two Dumbarton 0 – 0 Clyde Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Report Attendance: 484
Referee: Gary Hanvidge
Man of the Match: Ali Omar
28 February 2026 League Two Stirling Albion 1 – 1 Dumbarton Forthbank Stadium
15:00 Russell McLean 40' (pen.) Report Mark Durnan 90+1' Attendance: 660
Referee: Josh Hay
7 March 2026 League Two Dumbarton 3 – 0 The Spartans Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Gordon Walker 51', Leighton McIntosh 72', Scott Honeyman 83' Report Attendance: 651
Referee: Lewis Hogarth
Man of the Match: Ali Omar
10 March 2026 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 0 Stranraer Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Mark Durnan 2', Scott Honeyman 17' Report Attendance: 585
Referee: Greg Soutar
Man of the Match: Aidan Rice
14 March 2026 League Two Elgin City 1 – 1 Dumbarton Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Ryan Sargent 34' Leighton McIntosh 51' Attendance: 676
Referee: Abbie Hendry

Scottish Cup

25 October 2025 Second round Dumbarton 2 - 0 Tayport Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Morgyn Neill 37', Gordon Walker 51' Report Attendance: 540
Referee: Scott Donohoe
Man of the Match: Gordon Walker
29 November 2025 Third round Dumbarton 0 - 4 Auchinleck Talbot Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Report Connor Boyd 45+1' 62', Kyle McAvoy 71' 75' Attendance: 1,052
Referee: Sean Murdoch

Challenge Cup

12 August 2025 League stage Dumbarton 4 - 2 St Mirren B Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Scott Tomlinson 20', Chris Johnston 35', Tony Wallace 61', Dominic Docherty 86' Report Evan Mooney 55', Fraser Taylor 69' Attendance: 317
Referee: Graham Grainger
26 August 2025 League stage Dumbarton 1 - 0 Hearts B Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Scott Honeyman 70' Report Attendance: 276
Referee: Alastair Grieve
Man of the Match: Scott Honeyman
6 September 2025 League stage East Fife 1 - 1 Dumbarton New Bayview
15:00 Nathan Austin 34' Report Scott Honeyman 90+1' Attendance: 578
Referee: Duncan Williams
23 September 2025 League stage Dumbarton 3 - 3 Kelty Hearts Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Scott Honeyman 21', OG 40', Tony Wallace 45+1' Report Aaron Arnott (24), pen.' 37' (pen.), Robbie Cole 25' Attendance: 312
Referee: Gavin Duncan
Man of the Match: Scott Honeyman
8 October 2025 League stage Dumbarton 1 - 0 Rangers B Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Kristian Webster 57' Report Attendance: 617
Referee: Joel Kennedy
Man of the Match: Kristian Webster
19 November 2025 League stage Dumbarton 0 - 2 Stenhousemuir Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Report Ross Taylor 45+9', Euan O'Reilly 86' Attendance: 253
Referee: Joel Kennedy
Man of the Match: Adam Livingstone
16 December 2025 Second Round Dumbarton 0 – 9 Inverness Caledonian Thistle Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Report Bavidge 3', 27', 31', 37',

MacLeod 22',
Mckay 23', 81',
Longstaff 43',

Millen 65' (pen.)
Attendance: 326
Note: Rearranged due to the second rearrangement of Inverness' Scottish Cup tie with Tranent to 8 December 2025.

Scottish League Cup

Matches

15 July 2025 Group stage Dumbarton 1 - 0 Stirling Albion Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 OG 52' Report Ross Cunningham  49' Attendance: 455
Referee: Jamie Wilkie
Man of the Match: Thomas Falconer
19 July 2025 Group stage Dumbarton 0 - 4 Dunfermline Athletic Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Josh Cooper 14' 59', Chris Kane 45+1', Andrew Tod 55' Attendance: 1,026
Referee: George Calder
23 July 2025 Group stage Hearts 4 - 0 Dumbarton Tynecastle Park
19:45 Shankland 17'
Steinwender 45+3'
Kyziridis 52'
Braga 72'
BBC Report Attendance: 8,722
Referee: Iain Snedden
26 July 2025 Group stage Hamilton Academical 0 - 1 Dumbarton Broadwood Stadium
15:00 Report Ally Roy 45' Attendance: 290
Referee: Joel Kennedy

Player statistics

As of 20:49, 14 March 2026 (UTC)

All competitions

# Position Player Starts Subs Unused subs Goals Red cards Yellow cards
6 MF Ryan Blair 28 3 9 1 1 3
20 FW Steven Boyd (Trialist) 0 1 0 0 0 0
17 FW Aaron Brown 2 3 4 0 0 0
3 DF Cammy Clark 11 2 15 0 0 1
18 MF Dominic Docherty 25 6 1 2 0 6
20 FW Camryn Donald 0 1 2 0 0 0
24 DF Michael Doyle 4 2 0 0 0 3
9 FW Jack Duncan 3 3 2 0 0 0
5 DF Mark Durnan 29 3 4 4 0 9
19 GK Ollie Ecrepont 9 0 19 0 0 0
17 MF Thomas Falconer 1 7 11 0 0 1
12 MF Aedan Gilfedder 2 2 15 0 0 1
13 GK Robbie Hemfrey (Trialist) 0 0 1 0 0 0
21 MF Scott Honeyman 25 14 3 9 0 1
16 MF Tobi Joseph 3 3 4 0 0 3
22 MF Chris Johnston 7 12 10 1 0 2
28 GK Shay Kelly 22 0 16 0 0 2
27 MF Kai Kirkpatrick 26 8 3 2 0 7
14 DF Adam Livingstone 31 3 5 0 0 4
1 GK Brett Long 8 0 3 0 0 1
2 DF Aron Lynas 12 9 13 0 0 1
24 DF Derin Marshall 3 0 7 0 0 1
20 MF Max McArthur 2 0 10 0 0 0
16 MF Shay McArthur 0 0 4 0 0 0
9 FW Theo McCormick 0 8 2 0 0 1
8 MF Carrick McEvoy 2 6 13 0 0 0
15 FW Leighton McIntosh 35 4 0 14 0 4
23 DF Morgyn Neill 25 6 5 1 0 6
20 MF Murray Nicol 0 0 3 0 0 0
3 DF Ali Omar 10 0 0 1 0 1
20 FW Dean Rhappozzoh 1 1 5 0 0 0
19 GK Aidan Rice 3 0 1 0 0 1
10 FW Ally Roy 18 17 2 3 0 2
22 MF Alexander Smith 3 1 0 0 0 0
13 GK Daryl Smith 0 0 1 0 0 0
8 MF Josh Todd 9 0 0 1 0 0
7 MF Scott Tomlinson 27 9 0 2 0 4
11 MF Tony Wallace 22 13 7 4 0 6
25 DF Gordon Walker 29 4 5 3 0 5
4 DF Kristian Webster 25 5 2 1 0 4

Captains

No. P Name Country No. games Notes
5 DF Mark Durnan 27 Club captain
11 MF Tony Wallace 12 Vice-captain
23 DF Morgyn Neill 1 Captain for Frank McKeown's first game against Edinburgh City on December 6, with Durnan injured and Wallace on the bench.

Last updated: As of match played 23:53, 10 March 2026 (UTC)
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
6 Annan Athletic 29 8 10 11 39 48 −9 34
7 Elgin City 28 8 9 11 40 46 −6 33
8 Stirling Albion 29 8 8 13 36 50 −14 32
9 Dumbarton 29 8 8 13 40 48 −8 27[a]
10 Edinburgh City 29 9 9 11 40 55 −15 21[b] Qualification for the League Two play-off final
Updated to match(es) played on 17 March 2026. Source: [61]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[62]
Notes:
  1. ^ Dumbarton were deducted five points for entering administration during the previous season.
  2. ^ Edinburgh City were deducted 15 points due to an insolvency event.[60]

League Cup table

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification HOM DNF DUM HAM STI
1 Heart of Midlothian 4 4 0 0 0 16 1 +15 12 Qualification for the second round 4–1 4–0
2 Dunfermline Athletic 4 3 0 0 1 9 5 +4 9 2–1 2–0
3 Dumbarton 4 2 0 0 2 2 8 −6 6 0–4 1–0
4 Hamilton Academical 4 1 0 0 3 3 7 −4 3 0–4 0–1
5 Stirling Albion 4 0 0 0 4 0 9 −9 0 0–4 0–2
Source: [63]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[64]

Challenge Cup table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
9 The Spartans 6 3 2 1 14 8 +6 11 Advance to Second round
10 Elgin City 6 3 2 1 11 9 +2 11
11 Dumbarton 6 3 2 1 10 8 +2 11
12 Annan Athletic 6 3 1 2 15 10 +5 10
13 Alloa Athletic 6 3 1 2 17 14 +3 10
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-to head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding qualification).[65]

References

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