Montrose come into this League One meeting with only one defeat in their last six and a steady habit of finding the net at home. Their recent run has featured five matches with at least two goals scored in the game, including a 5-4 win over Alloa Athletic and a 3-2 home win against Queen of the South, while the 1-1 at Peterhead kept the pattern of open, competitive contests going.
East Fife’s away numbers are even more suggestive for a goals angle. They have managed just three away wins all season, but their travelling games have also tended to produce chances at both ends, with 31 goals conceded in 15 away league matches. Their last three league fixtures have all finished level, and the two away draws against Queen of the South and Kelty Hearts both landed at 2-2 and 1-1 respectively.
The head-to-head record also leans toward a game with goals rather than caution. Montrose have avoided defeat in their last 11 meetings with East Fife, and the most recent clash in January finished 3-2 to Montrose after a 2-1 home win for them in November. That said, the projected 2.1 to 1.3 xG line points to Montrose having the edge, but not by a margin that rules out East Fife contributing.
There is still some tension with the scoreline, because 2-1 is closer to the line than a more comfortable over, but both sides have been involved in plenty of open matches lately. Montrose have scored in five of their last six, East Fife have gone seven league games without a win, and East Fife have also failed to keep a clean sheet in 17 straight league matches.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 67/100. Montrose have had six-goal and nine-goal games in recent weeks, East Fife’s last two away league matches both reached at least three goals, and the last two head-to-heads produced three and five goals. With both teams carrying poor clean-sheet records, the over remains the stronger angle even if a 2-1 home win would need one late push to get there.