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2025–26 Dumbarton F.C. season

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The 2025–26 season will be Dumbarton Football Club's first back in Scottish League Two, the fourth tier of Scottish football, having finished 10th in Scottish League One in 2024–25. Dumbarton will also compete in the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

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May

Preparations for the new season following relegation back to Scottish League Two started with David Wilson, Joel Mumbongo and Greig Young being released.[1] On May 21 Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe was announced as the administrator's new preferred bidder, and it was hoped that a takeover deal could be concluded by early June.[2] On the park, forward James Hilton left after two seasons - turning down a new deal to join League Two rivals Clyde.[3]

June

Midfielder Finlay Gray was the next player to leave, turning down a new deal to join Stenhousemuir after three seasons with the club.[4] The same week friendlies were confirmed with St Mirren and West of Scotland Football League side Irvine Meadow.[5] Carlo Pignatiello and Michael Ruth both left the club on June 12 to join Queen's Park.[6][7] At the same time it was announced that the club would be exiting administration following the formation of a Newco.[8] The club's first matches of the new season came in the Stirlingshire Cup - with a squad entirely made up of trialists losing 2-0 in 60 minute matches against Stenhousemuir and Stirling Albion.[9] On June 24 the club's takeover by Canadian businessman Mario Lapointe was officially confirmed.[10]

This was followed by a busy period of activity as the club's squad began to take shape. Skipper Mark Durnan was the first to agree a new deal,[11] and was joined in staying by Cameron Clark, Ryan Blair,Tony Wallace[12] and Aron Lynas.[13] New signings arrived in the shape of defender Morgyn Neill,[14] returning for a second spell at the club, former East Fife defender Gordon Walker[15] and goalkeeper Shay Kelly - who returned after a successful loan spell.[16]

The following days was busy too, with Chris Johnston,[17] Ally Roy[18] and Dominic Docherty[19] all joining the club on permanent deals. On June 27, a quadruple loan signing saw Carrick McAvoy, Thomas Falconer and Theo McCormick join from St Mirren, and Ollie Ecrepont sign from Ayr United.[20] The same day, former East Kilbride defender Adam Livingstone also joined the club.[21] However Michael Miller and Patrick O'Neil were joined by youngster Zak Queen in leaving the club on the same day.[22] The first home friendly of the Mario Lapointe era ended in a 4-0 defeat to Scottish Premiership St Mirren.

July

The first friendly of July ended in a 4-3 defeat to Irvine Meadow XI - Ally Roy and two trialists got Dumbarton's goals.[23] On July 4 Kalvin Orsi turned down a new deal and left the club for Alloa Athletic.[24] The same day winger Scott Tomlinson joined on loan for the season from Ayr United.[25] The club's final pre-season friendly on July 6 ended in a 3-3 draw with Queen of the South - with Tony Wallace, Ryan Blair and Ally Roy on target.[26] On July 9, Scott Honeyman became the club's 13th new addition of the summer - joining from Falkirk after impressing during a spell on trial.[27] He was followed by striker Leighton McIntosh who joined from Jordanian side Al Ahli SC.[28] The Scottish League Cup group stage got underway with a 1-0 victory against Stirling Albion with Kyle Banner's own goal separating the sides. Midfielder Kai Kirkpatrick joined on loan from Kelty Hearts in the lead up to the match, and made his debut as a substitute.[29] A 4-0 defeat to Dunfermline Athletic followed. On July 23, John Steele was appointed as the club's new chairman - replacing Dr Neil Mackay in the role.[30] On the park, the Sons lost 4-0 to Heart of Midlothian, before finishing their group stage campaign with a 1-0 win against Scottish League One Hamilton Academical - Ally Roy got the winner.

August

The league season got underway on August 2, with Sons winning 2-1 against Clyde at the Dumbarton Football Stadium. Liam Scullion netted an own goal with Ryan Blair scoring the second, directly from a corner. On August 5, defender Kristian Webster returned to the club on a permanent deal until January after impressing on loan the season previous.[31] The first away league match of the season brought a third straight victory, with an own goal and Kai Kirkpatrick scoring his first for the Sons in a 2-1 win against The Spartans. The good form continued with a 4-2 success against St Mirren B in the Scottish Challenge Cup. Scott Tomlinson, Chris Johnston and Dom Docherty got their first Dumbarton goals, with Tony Wallace also on target.

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First team transfers

  • From end of 2024–25 season, to last match of season 2025–26

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Fixtures and results

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Stirlingshire Cup

21 June 2025 Ground stage Stenhousemuir 2 - 0 Dumbarton Ochilview Park
10:00 Michael Anderson 42' 44'
21 June 2025 Group stage Stirling Albion 2 - 0 Dumbarton Ochilview Park
12:00 Dale Carrick 31' 49'

Friendlies

28 June 2025 Dumbarton 0 - 4 St Mirren Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Report Mikael Mandron 37', Roland Idowu 52' 58', James Scott 85' Attendance: 1,357
3 July 2025 Irvine Meadow 4 - 3 Dumbarton Meadow Park
19:45 Jojo Gillespie 26' (pen.), Shaun Gallagher 49', Ross McKenzie 84', Euan Baird 88' Report Ally Roy 29', Kemo Darboe (T) 71', Scott Honeyman (T) 77' Referee: Ross Clark
5 July 2025 Dumbarton 3 - 3 Queen of the South Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Tony Wallace 48' (pen.), Ryan Blair 62', Ally Roy 68' Report Kemo Darboe (T) 51' 52', Reece Lyon 90' Attendance: 387
Referee: Alastair Grieve

Scottish League Two

2 August 2025 League Two Dumbarton 2 – 1 Clyde Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 OG 21', Ryan Blair 35' Report Marley Redfern 43' Attendance: 912
Referee: Josh Hay
9 August 2025 League Two The Spartans 1 – 2 Dumbarton Ainslie Park
15:00 Mark Stowe 48' Report OG 17', Kai Kirkpatrick 32' Ryan Blair Yellow card 24' Yellow-red card 77' Attendance: 512
Referee: Jordan Curran

Scottish Cup

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Challenge Cup

12 August 2025 League stage Dumbarton 4 - 2 St Mirren B Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 Scott Tomlinson 20', Chris Johnston 35', Tony Wallace 61', Dominic Docherty 86' Report Evan Mooney 55', Fraser Taylor 69' Attendance: 317
Referee: Graham Grainger

Scottish League Cup

Matches

15 July 2025 Group stage Dumbarton 1 - 0 Stirling Albion Dumbarton Football Stadium
19:45 OG 52' Report Ross Cunningham Red card 49' Attendance: 455
Referee: Jamie Wilkie
Man of the Match: Thomas Falconer
19 July 2025 Group stage Dumbarton 0 - 4 Dunfermline Athletic Dumbarton Football Stadium
15:00 Josh Cooper 14' 59', Chris Kane 45+1', Andrew Tod 55' Attendance: 1,026
Referee: George Calder
23 July 2025 Group stage Hearts 0 - 4 Dumbarton Tynecastle Park
19:45 Shankland 17'
Steinwender 45+3'
Kyziridis 52'
Braga 72'
BBC Report Attendance: 8,722
Referee: Iain Snedden
26 July 2025 Group stage Hamilton Academical 0 - 1 Dumbarton Broadwood Stadium
15:00 Report Ally Roy 45' Referee: Joel Kennedy
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Player statistics

As of 19:49, 9 August 2025 (UTC)

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Source: Competitive match reports.
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League table

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Updated to match(es) played on 9 August 2025. Source: [32]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[33]
Notes:
  1. Dumbarton were deducted five points for entering administration during the previous season.
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League Cup table

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Source: [34]
Rules for classification: 1) goal difference, 2) goals scored, 3) away goals scored, 4) matches won, 5) away matches won, 6) drawing of lots.[35]
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Challenge Cup table

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Updated to match(es) played on 13 August 2025. Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-to head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only for deciding qualification).[36]
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