

Dunfermline Athletic secured a commanding 2-0 away victory over Queen’s Park in the Scottish Championship on April 25, 2026, thanks to a disciplined defensive display and clinical finishing.
At the Hampden Park stadium, Queen’s Park were unable to find a way past a resolute Dunfermline side, who struck twice in the second half to claim a vital three points. The result moved Dunfermline closer to the promotion playoff places, while Queen’s Park were left to rue missed opportunities.
Match Overview
The match began at a steady pace, with Queen’s Park enjoying the majority of possession in the opening stages. However, Dunfermline’s organized defense absorbed the pressure and looked dangerous on the counter-attack. As the game progressed, the visitors grew in confidence and eventually broke the deadlock.
Key Moments
- First half stalemate: Queen’s Park created a few half-chances, but Dunfermline’s goalkeeper was rarely tested. The away side had a goal disallowed for offside just before the break.
- Opening goal (55th minute): Dunfermline took the lead through a well-taken finish from a swift counter-attack, catching Queen’s Park’s defense out of position.
- Second goal (78th minute): A corner kick was headed home powerfully, doubling Dunfermline’s advantage and effectively sealing the win.
- Late Queen’s Park pressure: The home side pushed forward in the final ten minutes but failed to find a way through the Dunfermline backline.
Tactical Story
Queen’s Park dominated possession with a 4-3-3 formation, but struggled to break down Dunfermline’s low block. Dunfermline, playing on the counter in a 4-4-2 setup, were efficient in transition. Their second goal, from a set piece, highlighted their effectiveness in dead-ball situations.
Standout Players
The Dunfermline striker who scored the opener was a constant threat, while the defender who headed the second goal showcased aerial dominance. Queen’s Park’s midfielder worked tirelessly but lacked a cutting edge in the final third.
Impact on the Standings
The win propelled Dunfermline Athletic up the Scottish Championship table, keeping them in contention for a top-four finish. Queen’s Park remained in the lower half, needing to improve their home form to climb the standings.