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Magazine 2 now on Sale

The second edition of the official club magazine is now in stock.

In this publication, at the half way point of the season, the Chairman, Manager and CEO all share their views. In the next set of player interviews we get to know Jack Hannah, Liam Smith, Benji Luissint, Kai Kennedy and Brennan Dickenson as people as well as players. More volunteers share their journey and we catch up with Scotland striker, Lyndon Dykes on becoming the highest transfer fee player in our history and his hopes of being on the plane to the World Cup finals in the summer.

The thirty-six pages of exclusive content magazine, priced at £6 is available in the club shop and will be available from our online store. Or from Warwick’s Newsagents in town.

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U19s away to Airdrie

Following their win over Alloa in the opening game, the Under 19s continue their CAS Cup group matches this week with a trip to Airdrie.

The match at the Excelsior Stadium will take place tomorrow, Wednesday 21st January and has an 8.15pm kick off. 

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U19s open cup games with a win

It was a good start to the CAS Cup group matches for the Under 19s tonight, as they beat Alloa 3-0 at Palmerston.

Dan Fyall opened the scoring after 13 minutes in the rearranged game after last week’s postponement. Ben Johnstone then converted a penalty six minutes before the break to give Queens a two goal lead at the interval.  Josh Kelly rounded off the scoring and secured the win with another spot kick in the final stages of the match.

Full Time: Queens 3 Alloa 0

Coach Eddie Warwick said “We are glad to get back into competitive action. We kept busy over the festive period with training and friendlies but it’s great to get the more meaningful fixtures started again.

It was a good win and there were a lot of positives to take from the game but also plenty to work on in the coming days for the lads.”

The U19s are back in action on Saturday when they travel to Islecroft to face Dalbeattie Star in the first round of the Challenge Cup. 

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Under 19s v Alloa - Tonight

After last week's postponement, the Under 19s welcome Alloa Athletic to Palmerston this evening for their rearranged CAS cup tie.

The usual entry of pay at the gate - £3 per person or free for U16s.

Kick off - 7.45pm

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Annual Ladies Day

Our annual ladies day is just around the corner. On Saturday 28th February our match day hospitality will be especially for our female supporters.

The £49.95 per person package includes, a buffet lunch, three drinks and a match ticket for our game against Peterhead. There will also be fun, games, prizes to be won and post match music by Gemma B.

To be part of the day in our new 1919 Suite email [email protected] or telephone 01387 254853 to book your space.

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Under 17s Open with a Draw

Queens Under 17s kicked off their CAS Cup campaign with a draw at home to Alloa this afternoon. 

The game couldn’t have started any better as Queens took the lead in under 30 seconds, when William Salfenmoser tapped in. The scoreline stayed the same until half time with the hosts the better team. 

The second half didn’t go to plan with a lot of slack play and errors creeping in from the home team and Alloa equalised. This seemed to spur Queens into action and they enjoyed a spell of pressure, regaining the lead through another fine finish from Salfenmoser from inside the box. It looked like the home team were going to hold on for the win until the 90th minute when a through ball into the box found its way to the Alloa forward who slipped the ball by Isaac Scott to earn Alloa a share of the points.

Full Time: Queens U17s 2 Alloa 2

Coach, Ross Newlands said “On the balance of play. a draw was probably a fair result. We would have liked to consolidate our lead after going ahead in the opening minute but we failed to do so. The boys know they can play at a greater level and hopefully now that we are back playing consistently after the winter break we will continue to make progress.”

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QOS come from behind to beat Kelty

Kelty Hearts were the visitors as we returned back to Palmerston for our first home game of 2026. There were two changes from the side that faced Raith Rovers in Tuesday night?s cup tie, Matty Douglas and Reece Lyon had both recovered from the knocks they were carrying and started ahead of Zander Mackenzie and Niall Rogerson who both dropped to the bench. It was a slow start to the game and it was nine minutes in before we had any real attempt at goal from either side. It was Queens who had the first when Mikey Hewitt played a great right foot cross in from the right but it fell just behind K ...
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U17s v Alloa

The Under 17s return to action on Sunday when they host Alloa in a CAS cup tie. The game at Palmerston kicks off at 1230.

Entry to the game is via the grey gate next to the Thompson Solicitors stand and is free to all.

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