The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

JUNIORS

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Three north sides are assured of progress from the second round of the Scottish Junior Cup.

Superleagu­e leaders Stonehaven travel to Burghead Thistle tomorrow, whileMaud host Spey Valley United. At Keith, Islavale host Fochabers.

Colony Park will have their work cut out when they hostWest Superleagu­e high-fliers Kirkintill­och Rob Roy and Aberdeen University visit East Superleagu­e leaders Kel ty Hearts.

Dyce travel to Glasgow to play Benburb and Glentanar face a daunting task away toPollok. Hermes will fancy their chances against Central District Second Division bottom club Newmains United and at Denmore Park it should be close between Hall Russell and Maybole.

Deveronsid­e make the journey to play Central District Second Division Carluke

“Colony Park are up againstWes­t Superleagu­e high-fliers”

Rovers, Nairn St Ninian go to East Premier Downfield andForresT­histle are at East Kilbride Thistle.

Culter are at ForfarWest End, NewmacharU­nited at Gartcairn, Fraserburg­h United at Luncarty and Longside journey to face East Premier League outfit Tranent.

At New Advocates Park, East End face East Superleagu­e outfit Lochee United. Dufftown are at home to Pumphersto­n, Inverness City welcome Scone and, at Aberdeen Sports Village, Lewis United meet Rosyth.

In the on ly McBookie.com Superleagu­e encounter, Banchory St Ternan and Newburgh Thistle meet atMilton Park while, in the First Division East, Peterhead’s Buchanhave­n Hearts are at home to Cruden Bay and Stoneywood Parkvale meet Sunnybank at Heathryfol­d.

In the First Division (West), Whitehills faceNew Elgin.

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