Tennent’s Men’s Premiership & National Leagues Preview | 25 February

Tennent’s Men’s Premiership & National Leagues Preview | 25 February

Find out all you need to know ahead of another weekend of Tennent's Men's Premiership and National League Division 1 action.

In the Men’s Tennent’s Premiership, the final three games of the regular season take place tomorrow.

Currie Chieftains take on Selkirk at Malleny Park.

Currie are guaranteed second place and a home semi final, but cannot catch Hawick in first place.

Selkirk’s loss to Heriot’s Blues last weekend confirmed they cannot reach the playoff places.

Currie Chieftains v Selkirk – Malleny Park, 3pm

League leaders Hawick travel to seventh placed Glasgow Hawks.

Hawick are guaranteed to finish first and have a home semi final.

Hawks can climb up to sixth if they take two points or more from the game.

Glasgow Hawks v Hawick – Balgray, 3pm 

Heriot’s Blues will host Edinburgh Academical in an Edinburgh derby.

Heriot’s survived relegation last weekend with a win away to Selkirk.

Accies are guaranteed a third place finish and an away semi final.

Heriot’s Blues v Edinburgh Academical 

In the men’s Tennent’s National League Division 1, Watsonians will look to continue their climb away from the relegation places with a win away to Biggar.

Aberdeen Grammar will hope to build on a win last week in their hunt to avoid relegation when they travel down to Dundee.

After losing to Grammar last week, bottom side Stewart’s Melville travel to fourth-placed Gala in search of a second win this season.

Ayr could finish the weekend at the top of the table with a win away to GHK.

Stirling County could climb out of the relegation places with a win away to Highland.

And in an exciting clash at the top of the table, league leaders Kelso host third-placed Melrose.

This week, all six games kick off on Saturday at 3pm.

 

 

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