The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Familiar faces as leaders travel to Macduff

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There is a full McBookie. com Superleagu­e card this weekend with champions and runaway leaders Banks o’ Dee facing Deveronsid­e for the second time in four days, this time at Macduff.

It should be an entertaini­ng afternoon at ASV where fifth-placed Bridge of Don Thistle have the opportunit­y to reduce the gap on Culter to a single point with the Crombie Park outfit currently sitting second.

At Milton Park, Banchory St Ternan entertain third placed Nairn St Ninian while Hermes, in fourth, welcome Colony Park to Lochside Park. At the other end of the table, bottom-markers Maud host Dyce at Pleasure Park with Ellon United, two points off the foot, have home advantage when East End visit The Meadows.

At Denmore Park, it is Hall Russell United, who sit four points off the relegation zone, against Montrose Roselea.

It is bottom versus top in the First Division when Buchanhave­n Hearts entertain Sunnybank while promotionc­hasing Aberdeen Uni travel to second-bottom Buckie Rovers with Stoneywood Parkvale at home to Longside.

Burghead Thistle have the chance to reduce the gap on Forres Thistle at the top of the Second Division to two points when they take on lowly Glentanar at Woodside. Elsewhere, Cruden Bay make the trip to New Elgin and Newmachar United have home advantage against Spey Valley United.

In Group 2 of the Morrison Cup, Stonehaven host Fraserburg­h United while in Group 2 of the Elginshire Cup, Forres Thistle meet Dufftown and Whitehills go to Islavale. All matches get under way at 2pm.

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