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United We Stand

As part of the Show Racism the Red Card (SRtRC) campaign all SPFL and SWPL matches taking place over this weekend will show their support for the campaign’s vital anti-racism message. Across Scotland, players, clubs, officials, and supporters will come together to call out racism and demonstrate unity, respect, and inclusion in football and beyond.

Football brings people together and as a club we stand firmly against racism and discrimination as they should have no place in our society. We ask everyone to stand together and show solidarity to make sure that diversity is not a threat.

Queen of the South FC is proud to support the campaign and join SRtRC in urging everyone, both on and off the pitch to challenge discrimination wherever it appears and to play their part in creating positive change.

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Match Preview v Peterhead - 18th October

Tomorrow, as we get the second quarter of our league one campaign underway, we head north to face Peterhead.

It is the first meeting of the two sides at the Balmoor Stadium this season, having played each other at Palmerston in the first round of fixtures. We claimed all three points back in August with a 4-0 win. Kurtis Guthrie opened the scoring to give us a half-time lead before Benji Luissint, Kai Kennedy and Taylor Charters all found the net in the second half.

Both sides currently sit on 13 points but we are one place better off on goal-difference.

 

Ahead of the game, manager Peter Murphy said “We weren’t happy with the way the first quarter of the season went so we are looking for improvement, starting at Peterhead tomorrow. We had a comfortable win the last time we faced each other, but there wasn’t much in it for the opening half hour. There isn’t much separating us in the league either, so we can expect a tight game. It’s going to be an unusual week with the Peterhead game a later kick off due to TV and then we are back in action on Friday night, so it will be a bit different but we are looking forward to getting back to league business and hope to kick on.”

 

Supporters Information

For those making the trip, tickets can be purchased via

https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Dashboard?clubId=388

Stand Adult £17

Stand Concession £10

Ground Adult £15

Ground Concession £8

 

Queens fans should purchase “Away Support” tickets for the ground and “East Stand Away, in blocks D, E or F for stand tickets.

There is a bar at the Stadium that will be open to both sets of supporter’s pre-match. The club also have a coffee shop where you can purchase hot and cold drinks and snacks. Please note that our Pie Hut within the stadium is CASH only.

For those travelling by car, there is free parking at the ground.

Kick-off: 5.30 pm

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Inverness game moved for TV

We can confirm that our game away to Inverness Caledonian Thistle on the 22nd of next month has been selected for TV coverage.

Therefore the match at the Caledonian Stadium will now kick off at 5.30pm and will be live on BBC Alba.

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Youth Roundup

The Under 19 and under 17 sides were both in action against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in their respective leagues this afternoon.

The 19s went down by three goals to two, with Billy Gray who played the second half for the first team yesterday at Stranraer scoring both goals.

Coach Eddie Warwick said “We made a poor start to the game and for 25 minutes we were slack with the ball, we made poor decision, lost the individual battles and by not getting up on the second balls we let them bully us in and out of posession and it took us a while to grow into the game.  We tweeked somethings at half time and we were very good in the second half and had a strong last 20 minutes.”

“Unfortunately you cant win games at this level only turning up for 60 minutes and giving away soft goals. So there is a lot to learn but there were some positives within the defeat and some good performances, especially from Billy Gray, Joe Thomson, Ross Daly and Rhilay Walls.”

FT  INVERNESS U19s 3 QOS U19s 2

Meanwhile, a depleted under 17s squad won 3-1. William Salfenmoser added to his goal tally with a hat trick in the game played at Stirling university.  Queens rode their luck early doors before the keeper brought down Lewis White and Salfenmoser converted the penalty to give Queens the lead.  A second followed when William got on the end of a great through ball which split the centre halves and he slipped the ball past the keeper. 

He then missed a glorious chance from inside the 6-yard box on the half hour mark and instead Inverness broke and scored from a set piece to make it 2-1 at the break. 

Like the first half the back four dealt well with the ICT pressure at start of second half and from a set piece of our own the youngster scored his and Queens third after the keeper spilled into his path. The boys saw the game out very well as both sides missed a couple of chances.

Coach Ross Newlands said “I am delighted for the boys today. Due to Storm Amy playing havoc with our fixture against Greenock Morton, we haven’t played since we beat Falkirk and I feared the momentum of getting our first victory of the season had gone. To the players’ credit they kept it going this afternoon and ground out a hard fought victory. To do it with a squad of 12 is testament to their character. They’ve trained well since the Falkirk game but nothing beats playing matches. I thought across the park we were excellent, we were solid defensively and clinical in attack when we had to be.”

FULL TIME: ICT U17s 1 QOS 3

The 17s now have another break due to the school holidays. And it gives them a chance to get some players back ahead of their next game away at Kelty Hearts on Sunday 2nd November.

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Smith rescues a point in the KDM Cup

It was back to Stair Park for another cup game against Stranraer, having played them in the League Cup earlier in the season, it was now time to face them in the fifth of our KDM Evolution Trophy matches. As per previous games in the competition the manager took the opportunity to rotate the squad and made five changes to the side that started against Alloa. Jack Hannah, Brennan Dickenson and Callum Penman were all missing while Liam Smith and Zander Mackenzie dropped to the bench. Meaning starts for Taylor Charters, Ben Johnstone, Niall Rogerson, Freddie O?Donoghue and a debut for Kian Les ...
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Match Preview v Stranraer 11th Oct 25

We have our penultimate KDM Evolution Trophy league match tomorrow when we head West and back to Stair Park to take on Stranraer.

The two sides faced each other in the Premier Sports league cup at the end of July when Aaron Quigg scored the only goal of the game on the hour mark to earn the hosts the victory and bragging rights. The Blues have had a disappointing first quarter in the league and sit 9th in league two.

 

Looking ahead to the match tomorrow, Manager Peter Murphy said, “Although the game was scrappy and the goal came very late, we were pleased to get back to winning ways against Alloa last weekend. The result has lifted confidence. This weekend we head back to Stranraer, where we felt that we didn’t do ourselves justice earlier in the season. Although Stranraer haven’t had a great time in the league, they have been doing well in this competition and it’s a derby so there will be added spice, but we will go through there looking for the win to pick up points to get us through.”

 

Supporters Information

Admission to Stair Park is ‘pay at the gate’ only and visiting supporters can enter the ground from the away turnstile opposite the main stand. This turnstile is cash only.

Prices for previous matches at Stair Park in the KDM Trophy were as follows:

  • Adult – £12
  • Concession (over 65) – £6
  • Youth (5 to 16) – £3
  • Under 5 – FREE

Supporters are welcome in the Pavillion Bar outside the Away turnstile pre-match where cash or card will be accepted.

Kick-off: 3pm

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First Team Photo Shoot

Tonight we have our Management Team, click this text for the larger image.

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First Team Photo Shoot

Tonight it's the turn of the Players Team Group photo.  Click this text for a larger image.

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