The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Double boost for Dee as EK Jags visit

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Eleven north sides are in Scottish Junior Cup third-round action tomorrow, with Banks o’ Dee welcoming back Dean Lawrie and Luke Barbour for the Spain Park clash with East Kilbride Thistle.

At Inverurie, Colony Park are up against Cambuslang Rangers while Ellon United host Glenafton and Islavale welcome West Championsh­ip leaders Rutherglen Glencairn.

Dundee North End are at New Advocates Park to face East End, New Elgin have home advantage against Luncarty and Bridge of Don Thistle host Rosyth.

Hall Russell United travel to Glenrothes and Aberdeen University are at Carnoustie Panmure.

Hermes visit Carluke Rovers and Nairn St Ninian go to Troon.

Montrose Roselea can return to the head of the McBookie.com Superleagu­e with three points against Dyce, while managerles­s Maud can move off the foot of the table with victory over Dufftown at Pleasure Park. Anyone interested in applying for the Maud job, should contact Graham Lawson on 07825 585524.

First Division challenger­s Sunnybank and Fraserburg­h United can move level with leaders Stoneywood Parkvale. United host Buckie Rovers and Bank meet Banchory St Ternan at Heathryfol­d.

Burghead are up against Forres while Deveronsid­e go to Longside.

In the Second Division Buchanhave­n Hearts play Glentanar with both four points behind leaders Islavale. Bottom team Cruden Bay host Newmachar United and Spey Valley United travel to Whitehills.

In the second round of the Dominos Pizza North Regional Cup, Culter face Stonehaven at Crombie Park.

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