The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Kelty idle after last eight victory

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Kelty Hearts are without a game today but progressed to the semi -finals of the Football Nation Qualifying Cup after beating Whitehill Welfare 5-0 at New Central Park on Tuesday night.

Ross Philp, Nathan Austin, Matty Flynn and Michael Tidser made it 4-0 before Scott Linton added the fifth from the spot.

Hearts go on to play the winners of the Hill of Beath versus Camelon quarter-final in the semifinal.

Lowland League Despite not having a game, Kelty will have an eye on the other games in the Lowland League.

Bonnyrigg Rose are away at Caledonian Braves, East Stirlingsh­ire travel to Civil Service Strollers and BSC Glasgow face a big game at The K Park against East Kilbride.

Central Taxis East of Scotland League Premier Division

There is still plenty of games to go in the Premier Division and it is quite tight at both ends of the Premier Division

Primrose game against Whitehill Welfare was postponed early last weekend so that allowed boss Alan Campbell a chance to rest a few knocks and niggles but once again their game is an early casualty of the weather.

Hill of Beath missed out on the chance to close the gap to leaders Bo’ness United after their game against Linlithgow Rose at Keirs Park was postponed on Wednesday night.

Haws were dealt a further blow when their match against Dunbar United was called off yesterday due to the weather.

Dundonald Bluebells’ game at home to Linlithgow Rose and Jeanfield’s clash at home to Broxburn have been postponed due to waterlogge­d pitches

The big game in the Premier League is at Forresters Park where Johnny Harvey’s Tranent in fourth take on leaders Bo’ness United.

First Division Conference A

Kinnoull become the final side to reach the midpoint of the season and considerin­g it is almost March, the Perth outfit will have a busy end to the season.

They will be desperate for the game at home to Oakley United to go ahead. Gordon Norrie and Gordon Chalmers are both working and miss out while Adam Frydrychou­z needs a late fitness test.

Oakley United manager Stewart Kenny has added four players to his squad ahead of their trip to Kinnoull.

Mark Mooney joins from Bo’ness United and James McAteer returns from a spell with Crossgates Primrose in addition Ryan Aimer and Danny Walker have joined from the amateur ranks

Conference B Glenrothes’ home clash with Edinburgh United was a victim of the wet and wild weather.

Inter Conference Burntislan­d Shipyard will have to up their game if they are to take anything from Dalkeith Thistle at Recreation Park.

St Andrews United have their last home game for a few weeks as they welcome Easthouses Lily to Barnetts Park.

Saints will be without the injured Dylan Honeyman and Dylan Falconer with Nathan Doig and Jack Wilson both needing late fitness tests.

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