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Fife derby

Football rivalry in Fife, Scotland


Summary

Football rivalry in Fife, Scotland

FieldValue
city or regionFife, Scotland
first contested22 August 1888
Cowdenbeath 2–4 Dunfermline Athletic
1888–89 Scottish Cup 2nd round
mostrecent22 August 2025
Raith Rovers 2–0 Dunfermline Athletic
2025–26 Scottish Championship
teams involvedDunfermline Athletic
Raith Rovers
East Fife
Cowdenbeath
Kelty Hearts
most winsRaith Rovers (143)
alltimerecord
total625 (August 2025)
map_locationScotland Fife
map_label1East End Park
map_mark1Black pog.svg
coordinates1
map_label2Bayview
map_mark2Yellow pog.svg
coordinates2
map_label3Stark's Park
map_mark3Blue 000080 pog.svg
coordinates3
map_label4Central Park
map_mark4Blue 0080ff pog.svg
coordinates4
map_label1_positionbottom
map_label2_positiontop
map_label3_positionright
map_label4_positiontop
map_captionLocation of the clubs' stadia
team1Cowdenbeath
team2Dunfermline Athletic
team3East Fife
team4Raith Rovers

Cowdenbeath 2–4 Dunfermline Athletic 1888–89 Scottish Cup 2nd round Raith Rovers 2–0 Dunfermline Athletic 2025–26 Scottish Championship Raith Rovers East Fife Cowdenbeath Kelty Hearts

The Fife derby is a football rivalry that is based in Fife, Scotland. Matches are contested between any two SPFL clubs from Dunfermline Athletic, Raith Rovers (based in Kirkcaldy), East Fife (representing the Levenmouth area) and Cowdenbeath. As of 2021, a fifth Fife side, Kelty Hearts, entered the SPFL.

Overview

The two best-supported clubs in the region are Dunfermline and Raith Rovers, and in general their meetings attract the most interest, however any match between the five clubs is referred to as a 'Fife derby'. A sixth local club, Lochgelly United, competed in the Scottish Football League for five seasons (1921 to 1926).

None of the clubs have won the Scottish League title or finished runners-up. Aside from Kelty Hearts, all have played in the top division at one point in their history (although never all at the same time). East Fife were Scottish League Cup winners three times in six years between 1947 and 1953, while Dunfermline won the Scottish Cup twice in the 1960s; The only occasion when two clubs from the region met in a major cup final was in October 1949, when East Fife defeated Dunfermline 3–0 at Hampden Park to win the 1949–50 League Cup; the crowd of 39,744 is a record for a Fife derby match.

Raith Rovers are the only Fife team to have won the Scottish Challenge Cup, achieving this in both 2022 and most notably 2014 with a win over Rangers. Perhaps the most important Fife derby meeting of the early 21st century came a month after the Raith cup win, when Cowdenbeath overcame Dunfermline 4–1 on aggregate in the 2013–14 Championship play-off final to preserve their status in Scotland's second tier at their neighbours' expense.

Dunfermline Athletic had their first sellout crowd in 15 years for a Fife derby played against First Division title rivals Raith Rovers in April 2011. East Fife's record attendance at their old Bayview Park ground was also against Raith, attracting a 22,515 crowd in 1950.

Senior non-league and Juniors

Prior to 2017, most of the Fife clubs outwith the SPFL played in the Junior setup's East Region, with both Kelty Hearts and Tayport having won the East Superleague on two occasions. Burntisland Shipyard were the sole senior team, playing in the East of Scotland Football League.

In 2017 Kelty left the Juniors and joined the East of Scotland League (which is part of the senior pyramid) with the aim of rising through the divisions and becoming an SPFL club. A year later several other teams from Fife followed suit, including Kelty's local rivals Hill of Beath Hawthorn, plus Crossgates Primrose, Dundonald Bluebell, Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts, Oakley United, and St Andrews United, with Glenrothes following a year later.

Meanwhile, Kelty were successful in achieving their ambition. In 2018 they were promoted to the Lowland Football League, and were subsequently promoted to the SPFL in 2021, becoming the fifth Fife club in the league.

With the exception of Tayport who compete against teams in the Tayside area due to their proximity to Dundee via the Tay Road Bridge, the remainder of the Fife Junior clubs—Kennoway Star Hearts, Kirkcaldy & Dysart, Lochgelly Albert, Lochore Welfare, Newburgh, Rosyth, and Thornton Hibs—moved across to the East of Scotland League for the 2020–21 season.

Results tables

Dunfermline v Raith Rovers

As of: 22 August 2025.

CompetitionGPDNFDrRARDNFGRARGTotal134523250188197
League116452942168168
Scottish Cup7304612
League Cup93331315
Challenge Cup210112

Dunfermline v East Fife

As of: 7 September 2024.

CompetitionGPDNFDrEAFDNFGEAFGTotal68221531114141
League5217122391105
Scottish Cup411259
League Cup113261627
Challenge Cup110020

East Fife v Raith Rovers

As of: 9 October 2021.

CompetitionGPEAFDrRAREAFGRARGTotal101391943178184
League74291431126133
Scottish Cup431094
League Cup2174104041
Challenge Cup200236

Cowdenbeath v Dunfermline

As of: end of 2017–18 season.

CompetitionGPCWBDrDNFCWBGDNFGTotal96291849138182
League80281636118137
Scottish Cup61141116
League Cup8017723
Challenge Cup200226

Cowdenbeath v East Fife

As of: 10 October 2020.

CompetitionGPCWBDrEAFCWBGEAFGTotal116423044191188
League105362940170175
Scottish Cup100112
League Cup6402138
Challenge Cup421173

Cowdenbeath v Raith Rovers

As of: 10 July 2021.

CompetitionGPCWBDrRARCWBGRARGTotal110362450155197
League94292342137171
Scottish Cup100102
League Cup126151621
Challenge Cup310223

Totals for four clubs

As of: 22 August 2025.

CompetitionGPCWBDNFEAFRARDrCWBGDNFEAFGRARGTotal625107123114143138487484510581Total goals:2,062
League521949893115123428396409475
Scottish Cup231865312272018
League Cup67101315181136527577
Challenge Cup1434151119611

Notes

Kelty Hearts

Upon being promoted to the SPFL in 2021, Kelty Hearts became the fifth member from the Kingdom of Fife. Playing in the 2021–22 Scottish League Two, they will play against Cowdenbeath, with the two teams separated by just 2.7 miles.

Achievements by Fife clubs

Up to and including season 2022–23.

ClubTop tier
seasonscolspan=3Scottish League (level 1)colspan=2Scottish League (level 2)colspan=2Scottish League (level 3)colspan=2Scottish League (level 4)colspan=2Scottish Cupcolspan=2League Cupcolspan=2Challenge CupWRU3rdWRUWRUWRUWRUWRUWRU
Cowdenbeath11000331112000000
Dunfermline Athletic38002493200230301
East Fife14002120221123000
Raith Rovers37001642400011131

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