North Region Junior football: Premier League’s top four all look to capitalise on home advantage
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North Region Premier League leaders Hermes (blue and black) have home advantage this weekend. Image: Kath Flannery/DC Thomson
It’s back to the bread and butter of league business this weekend with a full programme of North Region Junior Premier League and Championship fixtures scheduled.
Premier League leaders Hermes welcome Banchory St. Ternan to Lochside Park, while Culter, in second, are also on home soil with the visit of Colony Park.
As it happens, the top four all have home advantage with Bridge of Don Thistle facing Maud at Aberdeen Sports Village and Dyce entertaining East End in what should be a closely-fought affair.
At the other end of the table, Dufftown – desperate to notch their first win of the season – host Stoneywood Parkvale, with Ellon United travelling to Glenury Park to play Stonehaven, while Montrose Roselea go up against Nairn St. Ninian at Links Park.
Championship pacesetters Sunnybank are on the road at Forres Thistle, with challengers Rothie Rovers and Fraserburgh United hosting Buchanhaven Hearts and Longside, respectively.
Elsewhere, Aberdeen University are at home to Glentanar, New Elgin visit Cruden Bay, Islavale meet Lossiemouth United and Burghead Thistle make the journey to Charlie Gordon Park to play Newmachar United.
All matches kick off at 1.30pm.
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North Region Junior football: Premier League’s top four all look to capitalise on home advantage
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