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Raith Rovers fixtures: 2025/26 Championship schedule revealed as Barry Robson’s men get home opener and tough closing games

The Stark's Park outfit no know who they will face and when in the coming campaign.

Raith Rovers manager Barry Robson holds his right hand up to his face in pensive mood.
Barry Robson is preparing for his first full season as Raith Rovers manager. Image: Ross MacDonald / SNS Group.

Raith Rovers have learned they will kick off the new season with a home clash against Queen’s Park after the 2025/25 fixtures were revealed.

The Stark’s Park suffered a turbulent campaign in 2024/25, with Barry Robson the third manager to take charge over the course of the year.

But they almost managed to seal a promotion play-off place on the last day against Queen’s Park at Hampden.

And they will face the same opponents on August 2 to start what they hope will be a better year for the club.

Raith Rovers players look dejected after missing out on a play-off spot.
Raith Rovers narrowly missed out on a promotion play-off place following their final-day win over Queen’s Park last season. Image: Ross MacDonald / SNS Group.

The Kirkcaldy men then travel to face Ayr United a week later before hosting the first Fife derby of the season on August 23.

Stark’s Park will also stage the festive meeting with Dunfermline on December 27 and Raith conclude the campaign with a tough looking trip to face St Johnstone before hosting Ross County on May 1.

Raith Rovers fixtures in full

August

Aug 2: Queen’s Park (H); Aug 9: Ayr United (A); Aug 23: Dunfermline (H); Partick Thistle (A)

September

Sep 6: Morton (A); St Johnstone (H); Sep 20: Airdrie (A); Sep 27: Arbroath (H)

October

Oct 4: Ross County (A); Oct 11: Ayr United (H); Oct 18: Dunfermline (A); Oct 25: Partick Thistle (H)

Raith Rovers defender Paul Hanlon pokes in a goal against Fife rivals Dunfermline Athletic.
Raith Rovers will host the first Fife derby of the new season. Image: Ross Parker / SNS Group.

November

Nov 1: Morton (H); Nov 8: Queen’s Park (A); Nov 15: Airdrie (H); Nov 22: Arbroath (A)

December

Dec 6: St Johnstone (A); Dec13: Ross County (H); Dec 20: Partick Thistle (A); Dec 27: Dunfermline (H)

January

Jan 3: Airdrie (A); Jan 10: Arbroath (H); Jan 24: Queen’s Park (H); Jan 31: Ayr United (A)

Ross County's Simon Murray celebrates in front of the colourful Raith Rovers support.
Raith Rovers suffered heartache against Ross County in the Premiership play-off final last year. Image: Image: Sammy Turner / SNS Group.

February

Feb 14: Morton (A); Feb 21: St Johnstone (H); Feb 28: Ross County (A)

March

Mar 7: Partick Thistle (H); Mar 14: Dunfermline (A); Mar 21: Airdrie (H); Mar 28: Ayr United (H)

April

Apr 4: Queen’s Park (A); Apr 11: Morton (H); Apr 18: Arbroath (A); Apr 25: St Johnstone (A)

May

May 1: Ross County (H)

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