

Clyde and Queen’s Park met in a lively friendly encounter that ended 3–1 in favour of the visitors. The match provided both Scottish lower‑league sides with a chance to sharpen their skills under match conditions, and Queen’s Park showed greater efficiency in front of goal.
Queen’s Park Dominates Possession
From the opening whistle, Queen’s Park took control of the ball, playing neat passes through the midfield. Clyde tried to sit deep and hit on the counter, but they were undone by a well‑worked Queen’s Park move in the 22nd minute. A clever through ball split the defence and the forward finished calmly to make it 1–0.
Queen’s Park doubled their advantage just before half‑time when a free kick from the edge of the area curled over the wall and into the top corner. The set‑piece delivery was inch‑perfect and left the Clyde keeper with no chance.
Clyde Fights Back but Falls Short
Clyde pulled one back early in the second half through a scrappy goal from a corner, giving the home fans hope of a comeback. However, Queen’s Park restored their two‑goal cushion ten minutes later with a clinical counter‑attack, rounding off a 3–1 win. The match ended with a flurry of substitutions as both managers rotated their squads.
Key Takeaways
Queen’s Park’s sharpness in the final third was the clear difference, while Clyde will look to improve their defensive organisation. The friendly atmosphere allowed several young players to get valuable minutes, and the result bodes well for Queen’s Park’s preparations.