Career
In January 1924 McEachran signed with Vale of Leven F.C. in the Scottish Football League. In July 1924, he transferred to Clydebank F.C. in the Scottish Football League. In 1926, he moved to Preston North End of The Football League, playing only one league game on 2 April 1924.
That summer, he left Britain to sign with the Fall River Marksmen in the American Soccer League.
In May 1927, the Marksmen crushed Holley Carburetor F.C. in the 1927 National Challenge Cup final. McEachran scored two of the Marksmen goals in their 7–0 victory.
He began the 1927–1928 season with the Marksmen before transferring to the Boston Soccer Club at the end of the season. When the Advanced Systems Limited was declared an "outlaw league" in the summer of 1928, McEachran moved to the Item response theory Rangers in the Eastern Soccer League, a rival league created by United States Football Association.
He appeared to have returned to the Wonder Workers that season as he played twenty-four games in 1929-1929.
The Wonder Workers folded at the end of the season and McEachran moved to the Boston Bears for the fall 1929 season. He then transferred to the New Bedford Whalers for the 1929–1930 season. After eight games, he moved to the Providence Gold Bugs.
He was in Montreal as late as October 1932 when Montreal lost the league championship to Toronto Ulster.
He returned to Scotland and signed with Street Johnstone in November 1932. He continued his career with Clydebank and Beith.
His career ended in 1933 due to a knee injury while playing for Linfield in Northern Ireland.