January 15 & 16 | Tennent’s Leagues Preview
Here’s everything you need to know about what’s coming up on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 January.
It’s time for round 15 of the men’s Tennent’s Premiership.
Musselburgh will be looking to leapfrog their visitors Jed-Forest, who sit two places above them in the league with three more points.
GHA could climb up as many as three places with victory over Edinburgh Accies, who will be attempting to break into the top three.
League leaders Currie Chieftains, who have only lost one game so far this season, host Glasgow Hawks.
And second placed Marr will hope to keep the pressure on Currie when they host Selkirk.
This week, Currie v Hawks kicks off on Saturday at 2:30pm. The other three fixtures are at 2pm.
Turning to the men’s Tennent’s National League Division 1, fourth-placed Kelso host fifth-placed Ayr, with both sides able to break into the top three with a win.
League leaders Heriot’s Blues host Stirling Wolves, who can climb up two places with a win.
Second bottom Boroughmuir will be hoping to close the gap on the teams above them by beating Gala.
With only nine points separating first and seventh in an incredibly tight league, Highland could jump three places to third with a win away to Dundee.
Watsonians could come off the bottom of the table with a win when they host Cartha Queens Park.
And Melrose will be hoping to force their way into the top half of the table with a win away to second placed Biggar.
This week, Heriot’s v Stirling and Dundee v Highland are on Saturday at 2pm. The remaining fixtures are at 3pm.
If you’d like to catch up on the action from the men’s Tennent’s Premiership and National 1, watch our highlights reel, HERE.

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In the women’s Tennent’s National League Division 1, fourth placed Howe of Fife will be looking to get closer in the table to their visitors, second placed West of Scotland.
And Broughton will be looking for a third win of the season when they travel to Stewartry.
This week, both games kick off on Sunday at 2pm.
If you’d like to get to a game this weekend, check out our fixtures list to find out where and when your local team are playing, HERE.
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