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Raith Rovers 0 - 2 Falkirk

25.01.2025 - 10:00

Stadium: Stark's Park

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Match Scoring / Conceding First

# Team MP Conceding First
1
Dunfermline Athletic Team Logo

Dunfermline Athletic

26 74%
2
Airdrieonians Team Logo

Airdrieonians

25 71%
3
Queen's Park Team Logo

Queen's Park

22 62%
4
Hamilton Academical Team Logo

Hamilton Academical

21 60%
5
Partick Thistle Team Logo

Partick Thistle

19 54%
6
Greenock Morton Team Logo

Greenock Morton

19 54%
7
Raith Rovers Team Logo

Raith Rovers

18 51%
8
Ayr United Team Logo

Ayr United

16 45%
9
Livingston Team Logo

Livingston

15 42%
10
Falkirk Team Logo

Falkirk

9 25%
# Team MP Conceding First
1
Airdrieonians Team Logo

Airdrieonians

15 83%
2
Dunfermline Athletic Team Logo

Dunfermline Athletic

14 82%
3
Queen's Park Team Logo

Queen's Park

14 77%
4
Partick Thistle Team Logo

Partick Thistle

12 70%
5
Raith Rovers Team Logo

Raith Rovers

11 64%
6
Hamilton Academical Team Logo

Hamilton Academical

11 64%
7
Ayr United Team Logo

Ayr United

10 58%
8
Greenock Morton Team Logo

Greenock Morton

10 55%
9
Livingston Team Logo

Livingston

10 55%
10
Falkirk Team Logo

Falkirk

5 27%

This page keeps track of the number of matches a team has scored or conceded the first goal in a match. This helps give you a better idea of what to expect from Raith Rovers and Falkirk in terms of their tendencies from both an attacking and defensive perspective.

Raith Rovers has come out and scored the first goal in 49% of the matches they have played so far in the Championship. And on the other side, they have conceded the first goal in 51% of matches.

Meanwhile, Falkirk comes into this contest having scored a goal before their opponent in 74% of matches in this campaign. And in terms of giving up the first goal, they have done so in 25% of matches.

This information helps to provide a deeper insight into the two teams’ play in the competition. A higher rate of scoring the first goal indicates a more aggressive side that imposes its will onto its opponents. Similarly, a high rate of conceding the first goal points to a side whose defence struggles to keep things tight at the back.

It should prove useful to study these teams’ tendencies of scoring or conceding first, as well as whether these tendencies change when they play at home or away in Championship.