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

24 Feb 2023

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

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JULY 29: Left to right; Michael Fox (GHA), Callum Bell (Heriots), Istok Totic (Glasgow Hawks), Jamie Loomes (Edinburgh Accies), Connor Bickerstaff (Marr), Bruce Riddell (Selkirk), Graeme Carson (Currie Chieftains), Matt Carryer (Hawick) and Clark Skeldon (Jed Forest) during an SRU Premiership headshot session at BT Murrayfield, on July 29, 2022, in Edinburgh, Scotland. 29/07/22 - Tennents Premiership Media Day. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)

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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