The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tough test in store for Haws as Dunbar visit

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Hill of Beath will look to bounce back from the disappoint­ment of S a t u r d a y ’s defeat to Tranent as they entertain Dunbar United at Keirs Park tonight in the East of Scotland League Premier Division.

The Seasiders travel to Fife in confident mood after a 2-0 win over Sauchie in the opening game and will be tough opponents for Jo h n Mitchell’s side.

Crossgates Primrose face a Jeanfield Swifts side that put six past Blackburn United away from home on Saturday.

Dundonald Bluebell took all three points from their trip to Whitehill Welfare thanks to Stuart Cargill’s goal and are on the road once more as they travel to take on Sauchie. The Fife side travel without the injured Liam Craig.

Inverkeith­ing Hillfield Swifts suffered a heavy defeat at Tynecastle at the weekend and face another difficult trip as they visit Whitehill Welfare, who were beaten by Dundonald.

In First Division Conference A Thornton Hibs face a tough task as they travel to a Dalkeith Thistle side looking to bounce back from an opening day defeat to Edinburgh United.

Kirkcaldy & Dysart will be without goalkeeper Rab Wilson after he was sent off against Rosyth as they make the trip to take on Dunipace.

Rosyth took bragging rights from their derby against Kirkcaldy at the weekend and face another Fife side in Kennoway Star Hearts at the Fleet Grounds.

The visitors were also victors at the weekend, beating Arniston Rangers 3-0 at Treaton Park.

In Conference B Lochgelly Albert make the trip to the Oriam to take on Heriot-Watt University. Albert were beaten 3-0 at the weekend by Oakley and face a University side in confident mood after beating Burntislan­d Shipyard 2-0 last Saturday.

Newburgh meet Stirling University at Gannochy Sports Centre.

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