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Youth Games This Week

Our youth games continue this week with both sides in league action at home to Ayr United.

The under 19s take on the Ayrshire side on Tuesday evening while the under 17s go head-to-head on Friday night.

Both games take place at Palmerston Park with 7.30pm kick-offs.

Entry is pay at the gate and costs £3 with under 16s free.

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Stalemate as QOS come from behind against Stenhousemuir

Stenhousemuir were the visitors to Palmerston for the second of our back-to-back home games. Manager, Peter Murphy had everyone available for selection and made three changes from the side that faced Peterhead. Benji Luissint returned from his enforced lay-off along with Brennan Dickenson and Kurtis Guthrie. Liam Smith and Ben Johnstone both dropped to the bench and Jack Stott who was in the original line-up felt his hamstring in the warm-up and pulled out, resulting in Nicky Clark keeping his place in the starting eleven. After a disappointing performance last week, Queens made a lively star ...
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Statement: Unacceptable Behavior

We are aware of the appalling incident that happened after our game with Stenhousemuir yesterday when a brick was thrown at a visiting supporter’s bus window.

As a club we cannot and will not tolerate such idiotic and irresponsible behavior. While it took place away from the stadium, the juveniles involved were videoed wearing our colours. We can’t allow these individuals to tarnish the reputation of Queen of the South FC and our genuine supporters. There is no place within our club or society for such dangerous behavior and once those responsible have been identified we will be issuing banning orders to keep them away.

We have invested a lot of time working with young supporters as we know they are the life blood and future of the club so we are extremely disappointed and angry that this one incident has set that process back.

Everyone is entitled to attend matches safely and with respect. We would like to apologise to Stenhousemuir FC and to their supporters who were caught up in the mindless incident and are grateful that no one was injured.

The video is in the hands of Police Scotland.

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Another win for the U17s

Queens 17s travelled to Alloa this evening (Friday) for their third game in eight days. 

Both teams struggled to get to grips with the game early on but Lewis White latched onto a slack pass from the home defender to open the scoring and give Queens the lead. Alloa soon equalised from a corner to make it one all at the break.

The second half was better and Queens upped their quality both in and out of possession. They deservedly took the lead through top goalscorer William Salfenmoser, as he headed home a White cross following a strong run from Logan McKenzie. 

Queens kept up the pressure and they rounded off the scoring when White's corner found itself in the back of the net despite a number of players on the goal line. 

Full Time: Alloa 1 Queens 3

Coach Ross Newlands said “It was a poor first half but the players can be proud of their second half performance. It was another good win on the road in what’s been a tough run of games for the boys.”

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Match Preview v Stenhousemuir - 7th March

We have the second of our back-to-back home games tomorrow as we welcome Stenhousemuir to Palmerston.

The first two games of the season between the sides ending all square, a goal-less draw at Ochilview in August was followed by a one-all draw at Palmerston in November, when the visitors scored late to take a share of the points. However, in our last meeting, it was Stenhousemuir who secured the three points with a two-nil win on their own patch in our first game of 2026.

Gary Naysmith’s sides win over Hamilton in midweek moved them ten points clear of ourselves joint top of the table behind leaders Inverness on goal difference.

 

Ahead of the match, Manager Peter Murphy said “The last three weeks have been poor and we need to turn things around quickly. We are heading into the last quarter of the campaign and with nine games left there is still the opportunity for us to stay in the play-offs but we need to get back to being the side that we were during our positive run.

Stenhousemuir continue to pick up results and have proved over the past couple of seasons that they are a good side. Gary Naysmith has them well drilled and they deserve to be where they are. They’re consistent and are playing with confidence. We will need to be better and show a lot more fight than we did last week as we try to get back on track.”

 

Supporters Information

HOME supports will be located within The Thompson Solicitors stand, along with the West section of the BDS and the Oakbank Terracing. While for thatch, section 7 in the East side of the BDS has been allocated to AWAY fans.

To gain entry to the BDS stand – ALL supporters should use turnstiles 1 & 2. Entry to the Oakbank Terrace will be via turnstiles 16 & 17 only. While fans should use turnstiles 4 & 22 for entry to the Thompson Solicitors stand. Please note that there will be no general entry to the BDS Stand via the terracing so please make sure you enter the ground via the correct turnstiles.

Disabled facilities are located in the BDS stand, access for these are via Gate H on the south side. Anyone wishing to make use of the area should email [email protected] in advance.

Turnstiles will be open for spectator entry at approximately 1345.

Entry is by ticket. Tickets are now on sale for both home and away fans online via our ticket partner TicketCo, using the link below:

www.qosfc.com/buytickets

Season Tickets are valid for this game and barcodes will be scanned at the turnstile.

On the day ticket prices are:

Adults: £20
Concessions (OAP): £12

16–21-year-olds/Students: £10

Accessible Tickets: £8 (includes a free carer)

Accessible Concession: £6 (includes a free carer)
U16s: £5

Accessible U16s: £3

 

Tickets will be available online until kick off or at the ground on the day of the game from the ticket office located within the QOS Arena which will open approximately 1230. There will be no ticket office at the BDS stand for this match.

The only way to buy tickets in advance will be online.

Tickets purchased are non-transferable or refundable.

 

Car parking will be available to all spectators within the Queen of the South Arena car park on a first come first served basis.

Supporters’ buses/minibuses should drop off their passengers in Terregles St/King Street and thereafter park on College Mains Road just off the roundabout with the A76 on the town bypass (adjacent to Curry’s/PC World, as the other side at Aldi is the access road to the ambulance depot and is extremely busy). Pick up should be the same location as drop off.

Supporters’ buses including minibuses will not be allowed to park in the Arena car park.

 

Those travelling to the game should check Traffic Scotland website at http://trafficscotland.org/index.aspx for confirmation of any road closures or delays.

 

The catering outlets within the supporter’s areas of the ground will be open for use. There will be shared catering for both sets of supporters within the BDS Stand. Fans should note that these kiosks are cash only. If you are looking for catering before entering the ground, The Snaq café within the Arena will be open and will have a range of food/snacks on offer and will accept card. The lounge bar under the Main stand will also be open to both sets of supporters’ pre-match.

 

For safety reasons, QOS have adopted a robust and thorough search policy for spectators entering the ground to ensure that ground rules and regulations are strictly adhered to, especially in relation to pyrotechnic devices and controlled containers. We would like to remind supporters that letting off smoke devices/ pyrotechnics is a criminal offence, and anyone found doing so will be referred to Police Scotland. Not only is it against the law, it is also extremely dangerous and a health hazard to other spectators. All bags will be searched and spectators presenting themselves for entry may also be subject to search. Spectators who refuse to be searched by stewards will be denied entry to the ground.

Palmerston Park is a non-smoking venue; this includes e cigarettes and other such devices. Stewards are empowered to eject spectators who disobey these rules. No persons will be admitted to the ground who are deemed to be under the influence of alcohol.

Parents are advised to bring cartons of juice for the kids as no bottles or cans will be permitted through the gates.

 

The club shop located in the Arena will be open until kick off where you can purchase club merchandise and half-time draw tickets. Along with the latest edition of the official club quarterly magazine.

The magazine and half-time draw tickets will also be available from vendors outside the two stands.

 

Tomorrow’s match kicks off at 3 pm.

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Under 17 Games

The Under 17s have had a couple of games in the past seven days.

Last Thursday, they welcomed Airdrie to Palmerston in the league. Having played them in the cup just a few weeks ago, they knew it would be a tough game.  The match started frantically with both sides creating opportunities but the visitors gained control and took a two goal lead. Queens received a lifeline on the stroke of halftime when William Salfenmoser was upended in the box and he converted the penalty himself. 

A change in shape at half time turned the game in Queens’ favour and they put on a superb second half performance and Lewis White equalised ten minutes after the break. They created plenty of chances but they couldn’t make them count and had to settle for a point. 

 

On Tuesday night, they made a long trip north to Perth for a 7pm kick off. The journey didn't affect the players though as they enjoyed the better of the opening 25 minutes. Their play was rewarded when Hodgson went on a great overlapping run from full back and crossed for Salfenmoser who headed home. 

However, in a crazy two minute spell following slack play both in and out of possession Queens found themselves 2-1 down. To their credit they responded positively before the interval and another well-worked move, this time down the left hand side was finished at the back post by Lewis White. 

The second half started even with both sides creating chances. It was the home side who made it 3-2 before Queens regained control of the game and ended the stronger side.  Salfenmoser secured his hat-trick in the final quarter of an hour when he converted two penalties to seal a fine away win for the team. 

His three goals means William has scored 20 goals in 15 league games this season and currently sits top of the scoring charts.

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Inverness Game Update

It has been confirmed that our away game against Inverness Caledonian Thistle on Friday the 27th of March will be televised live on BBC Alba.

There is no change to the kick off time of 1945.

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Defeat for U19s at Alloa

The Under 19s continued their league fixtures this evening with a trip to Alloa.

They found themselves a goal down after fifteen minutes and trailed at the interval.  The hosts then added a second on the hour mark before Billy Gray reduced the deficit ten minutes later.

Within eight minutes the home side regained their two goal cushion and rounded off the scoring with a fourth seven minutes from time.

Full Time: Alloa Athletic 4 Queens 1

Coach Eddie Warwick said “It was a frustrating and disappointing night and our performance levels were poor all over the park.  Billy got us back into the game and we started to apply some pressure but we gifted them a third and it killed the game.

The goals we conceded were poor and we let ourselves down with defensive errors and individual mistakes. All in all it was a tough night for the young lads.” 

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