Four trophy wins for the Fifers of Bayview Stadium
Methil
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
The last of the four main Fifeshire clubs to see the light of day, East Fife extend their allegiance to a coastal area within the historic county on the north bank of the Firth of Forth. Although always based in Methil, first at Bayview Park and since 1998 at Bayview Stadium, East Fife represent the wider conurbation of Levenmouth. This is fortunate, as two of the three towns that comprise this coastal community – Methil and Buckhaven, merged into one burgh in 1891 – have had little going for them since the closure of the collieries from the 1960s onwards. In fact, Bayview Stadium has been one of the few new developments there since. Even the chimney of the coal-fired power station behind it has been demolished. The third element, formerly separate Leven, across the river of the same name, stands out as a resort with hotels and golf courses of decent standard. If you need a bed for the night or a beer in convivial surroundings, you won’t find it in Methil.

Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans




Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town





Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
The last of the four main Fifeshire clubs to see the light of day, East Fife extend their allegiance to a coastal area within the historic county on the north bank of the Firth of Forth. Although always based in Methil, first at Bayview Park and since 1998 at Bayview Stadium, East Fife represent the wider conurbation of Levenmouth. This is fortunate, as two of the three towns that comprise this coastal community – Methil and Buckhaven, merged into one burgh in 1891 – have had little going for them since the closure of the collieries from the 1960s onwards. In fact, Bayview Stadium has been one of the few new developments there since. Even the chimney of the coal-fired power station behind it has been demolished. The third element, formerly separate Leven, across the river of the same name, stands out as a resort with hotels and golf courses of decent standard. If you need a bed for the night or a beer in convivial surroundings, you won’t find it in Methil.

Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans




Where to stay
The best hotels for the ground and around town






