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Professional Performance Earns Cup Win

We took on one of the longest trips in Scottish football this weekend as we made the near 600-mile round trip to Brora to face the Highland League side in the second of our Group A, Premier Sports league cup matches. With the exception of a different trialist in goals this week, manager Nicky Clark started with the same side that faced Kelty Hearts in the opening fixture.

It was the hosts who made the first move when Connor Bunce made his way towards goal before being stopped by Chris McQueen. The winger looked like he was going to be threat as again made his way down the wing but this time over hit his delivery.

A busy start to the game saw Clark force Cameron MacKay into an early save before the keeper got down to gather from Kurtis Guthrie. Still in the opening five minutes, the game moved backup field and Bunce aimed for goal but, the keeper got down to collect his low shot.

Two minutes later Liam Smith cut inside and hit a left foot shot towards the bottom corner but MacKay got a hand to it to turn it out for a corner.

The game had flowed from end to end but with just under fifteen minutes on the clock, it was the visitors who took the lead. Jack Stott played the ball over the top of the defence and Zander MacKenzie did well to control before passing to Clark at the edge of the six-yard box and he swept a right foot shot into the net.

Three minutes later McQueen made a clearance off the line when Bunce curled a right foot effort that had the keeper beaten. The hosts were very much in the game and had another chance around the half hour mark when Tony Dingwall played a free-kick in to the box and as it was cleared it fell to Connall Ewan who caught it on the volley with his right boot but it flew the wrong side of the post.

HALF TIME: Brora Rangers 0 Queens 1

Queens were forced into an early change in the second half when Jack Hannah who had picked up a heavy knock just before the break couldn’t continue.

Eight minutes after the restart, Taylor Charters found Clark with a side pass but the Gaffer couldn’t get enough on it to have a clean shot at goal.

The visitors were comfortable but Brora were still pushing and as Dingwall played in another free-kick, McQueen cleared for a corner. As the ball came in from there the defender was again on hand this time to block at the edge of the area from Craig MacKenzie.

The game was put to bed with around twenty minutes to go when Liam Smith scored a quick-fire double. Firstly, he timed his run perfectly to get on the end of a brilliant pass from Clark to collect and take the ball away from the keeper to run it into an empty net. The second, just two minutes later, again came from a Clark lay-off, this time Smith held off the challenge of three defenders to run through and lift the ball over the keeper to round off the scoring and secure the three points in what was a very professional performance by the side.

FULL TIME: Brora Rangers 0 Queens 3

Teams:

Brora Rangers: MacKay, C Ewan, Nixon, Dingwall, MacKenzie, Anderson, Sutherland, Wallace, Pullen, Bunce and Rogerson. Subs: Gardiner, Clark, M Ewan, Wilson & Kerr.

Queens: Trialist, Goldie, Charters, Stott, McQueen, Hannah, Smith, Rogerson, Guthrie, Clark & MacKenzie. Subs: Luissint, Johnstone, Kelly, Gray, Thomson, Morton & Petry.

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Match Info v Brora Rangers 180726

Our Premier Sports League Cup campaign continues tomorrow with a very long trip north to Brora Rangers. The near 600-mile round trip is the second of our games in Group A.

The Highland League side have already played two matches and sit bottom of the group after they ended in defeat, 3-1 away at Queens Park last Saturday and 2-0 at home to Aberdeen on Tuesday. While, we have one point following our draw with Kelty Hearts on the opening day.

 

Ahead of the game manager Nicky Clark said “It’s a long one for us and the supporters. Again, it will be a tough game, I've been up there before for a pre-season a while ago, and it’s a hard place to go. They make it hard for you up there, so we need to be prepared. We want to get out of the group so we need to go there and come away with three points.”

 

Supporters Information

Tickets for the game are on sale now via the fanbase app and are priced as follows:

Adults: £17

Concessions: £12

Under 12’s: £6

 

Brora is approximately 50 miles north of Inverness based in Sutherland the postcode to use for the ground is KW9 6QN.

Dudgeon Park

Brora

KW9 6QN

 

Kick-off: 3pm

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Welcome - Caleb Goldie

As he continues to build his squad Nicky Clark is delighted to have secured Caleb Goldie on a one-year deal.

The 21-year-old defender has featured throughout pre-season and played as a trialist against Kelty Hearts in our opening fixture of the Premier Sports league cup at the weekend.

Caleb started his career with Celtic youth side and progressed through to the under 18s at Celtic Park. That was followed by a move to Peterhead in 2023 during which time he had a loan spell at Stirling Albion before returning to Balmoor where he was until he left at the end of last season.

The manager said “We have worked with Caleb throughout pre-season and he has shown up well in training and in those games. He was well thought of at Peterhead where he was a big character and a resilient defender. He is young but has plenty of potential and we are pleased to have added him to the squad.”

Caleb himself said “I’m delighted to have finally signed. I enjoyed my time at Peterhead but wanted to pursue opportunities closer to home. Queens are a big club with good facilities and fan base. Having been in for a few weeks now, I can see what the club are about and I’m looking forward to developing my career here at Palmerston.”

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SPFL releases fixtures for expanded KDM Evolution Trophy League Phase

The SPFL has today published the 2026/27 fixtures for the league phase of the KDM Evolution Trophy, which kicks off on Tuesday August 11.

Our fixtures are :

Tuesday 11th August 7:45pm - H - Cumbernauld Colts
Tuesday 25th August 7:45pm - H - Hibernian B
Tuesday 8th September 7:45pm - A - Edinburgh City
Tuesday 22nd September 7:45pm - H - Annan Athletic
Saturday 26the September 3pm - H - Rangers B
Tuesday 13th October 7:45pm - A - Berwick Rangers

This season’s competition will see 10 guest clubs participate in an expanded 40-club league phase. A total of 120 games will be played over six matchdays, involving 10 William Hill League 1 clubs, 10 William Hill League 2 clubs, 10 guest clubs from the Scottish Highland Football League and the Scottish Lowland Football League East and West, and 10 William Hill Premiership B teams. The 22 highest-placed clubs will be joined by the 10 William Hill Championship clubs for the start of the knock-out stages.

Prize money has been maintained for this season meaning over £1.3 million will be shared with clubs, with the winners receiving £150,000, and the runners-up £100,000. Clubs progressing from the league phase will be guaranteed at least £30,000.

Fifteen-year-olds will again be eligible to participate in the competition, where youth prospects will play a minimum of six competitive matches against senior opposition.

Neil Doncaster, SPFL group chief executive, said: “We are pleased to announce the fixtures for the league phase of the season 2026/27 KDM Evolution Trophy.

“After a successful first season of the new-look competition, we are hugely excited to welcome 10 guest clubs into our expanded tournament. We would like to thank KDM Group for their continued sponsorship of the competition as we prepare for the league phase commencing next month.”

Iain Jones, chief executive of KDM Group, said: “We are delighted to continue our support of the KDM Evolution Trophy this season, and look forward to the opening fixtures kicking off in August. We wish all clubs involved in the tournament the very best of luck.”

The league phase will conclude on Tuesday October 13, with the Round of 32 scheduled for November 3/4. The showpiece final will take place on either the weekend of March 27/28 or April 3/4.

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Book Hospitality and Mascots Online

We're delighted to be able to give fans the option to book Hospitality and Match Mascots online.

Our ever popular hospitality is just £75 (plus VAT) per person and includes a complimentary drink on arrival, 2 course meal with three options per course, half time "food boost" and a club goody bag.

More details are available here

Our Match Mascots, for just £75 (plus VAT) get to meet the players, warm up on the pitch before the game, then walk out with the team at kick off, all decked out in the latest strip, which is included in the price and yours to keep.

Hospitality and Match Mascots can both be booked online at our online store

store.qosfc.com

Enjjoy the game a different way this season.

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Match Report v Kelty Hearts

The new season kicked off in warm conditions at Palmerston as we welcomed Kelty Hearts for our first league cup match in group A. There were several familiar faces in Nicky Clark’s line-up with a couple of trialists also in the side.

Twelve minutes in the first real chance of the game fell to the Gaffer when he got on the end of a ball in from the right but as he caught it on the volley, his right foot effort was high. Two minutes later, Niall Rogerson was in the centre of the field, 20-yards out when he collected a pass from Clark but his right foot shot was over too.

As Kelty looked to open the scoring, Lewis Moore miscued his shot at the edge of the area. The visitors were enjoying a decent spell and midway through the half, Ross Cunningham found the net with a great strike into the top corner.

However, Queens hit back and just three minutes later, they were back level when Clark steered the ball home from close range.

The visitors came close to restoring their lead when Callum Flatman got on the end of a free-kick but his header came back off the post. With five minutes of the first half remaining, Kurtis Guthrie hit a right foot shot from eight yards but Jamie Smith reacted well and blocked with his feet.

The trialist keeper that Queens had in goal was called upon when he tipped the ball over from Cunningham before he got down to save from Finlay Moffett to keep the score level at the interval.

Half Time: Queens 1 Kelty Hearts 1

After the break it was Queens who had the first chance when Jack Stott played the ball into the near post for Guthrie but his header was turned away by Smith.

Chances were limited but Clark did have the ball in the net just after the hour mark but the flag was up for offside.

Midway through the second half, substitute Kallum Higginbotham had a great opportunity when he was at the back-post but he could only head the ball along the line.

Back at the other end, Liam Smith did well down the right before he crossed into the area for Guthrie for a close range shot but it was easy for the keeper.

Queens number one then made a good save as Cunningham hit it on the turn.

The remainder of the game petered out and ended one all at full-time. Kelty went on to take the bonus point four – three on penalties.

Full Time: Queens 1 Kelty Hearts 1 (Kelty won 4-3 on penalties)

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Trevor Retires

It is with regret that we have to announce the departure of Trevor Carson.

The 38-year-old goalkeeper who was Nicky Clark’s first signing has decided to retire due to a knee injury. After a tough pre-season the Northern Irish international can’t guarantee his fitness for the full campaign and has honourably informed the manager of his decision to step aside to give him time to source a replacement.

The Gaffer said “It is a massive blow to both Trevor and us that he has had to retire. He has had a great career and the experience he would have brought made him an unbelievable signing. I respect his honesty and appreciate him telling me now, it’s a blow but we need to move on.”

Everyone at the club wishes Trevor all the best for the future.

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U19 side draw away at Motherwell

Our under 19 side travelled to Dalziel Park this evening to take on Motherwell in their second pre-season fixture.

Young striker William Salfenmoser opened the scoring after 38 minutes to give Queens the lead. An advantage they held on to until eight minutes after the break when the hosts levelled.

With no further goals both sides had to settle for the draw.

Full Time: Motherwell 1 Queens 1

Coach Eddie Warwick said “It was a very pleasing performance as the boys worked very hard against a good Motherwell side who play a level above in the CAS league. We are delighted with their overall efforts tonight as we bed into pre-season.”

Next up for the under 19s is an away game against Penrith on Tuesday night as their warm up games continue.

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