Official Website
  • MENU ☰
  • News
  • Fixtures
  • Tickets
  • Updates
×

Teams

First Team

Fixtures Live Updates Table League Scores Premier Sports Cup Squad Coaches Match Photos

Reserves

Squad

Youths

U18 Squad

Fans

Prices Tickets Hospitality Get Here

Liasons

SLO DAO

Contact

Contact Us

Club

Club Policies Safeguarding Our Ground Community Trust Club Staff Vacancies

Facilities

Arena Information Book Arena KGV Information Book KGV

Articles

Club History Club Legends

Commercial

Shop Online Hospitality

Prize Draw

How to Enter Winners

Shirt Draw

How To Enter 25/26 Winners 24/25 Entrants

Sponsorship

Sponsors Brochure
First Team Photo Shoot

Tonight it's the turn of the Players Team Group photo.  Click this text for a larger image.

link
Thanks to Heston

As we prepare for our trip to Stranraer in the KDM Evolution Trophy at the weekend, we swapped today’s training session from the astro at Palmerston to the grass at Maryfield.

We’d like to that Heston Rovers Chair, Derek Douglas and his team for letting use their facilities.

Derek is pictured with Jack Stott and captain, Matty Douglas.

link
First Team Photo Shoot

You may have seen a sneak preview of an off-camera image from this seasons photo shoot on our socials earlier.  We got the group together after a training session last week and took fresh photos of all the players as well as sponsors and player team groups.  Click on this text to view the official Queen of the South FC team group image for season 2025-26.  Look out for more images throughout the week.

link
Game tonight

The Under 19s are in friendly action tonight when they take on Lochar Thistle.

The game at Palmerston has an 8pm kick-off. The usual entry of £3 per person, pay at the gate. Under 16s free.

link
Hamilton Match Moved

Due to Cumbernauld Colts having been drawn at home in the Scottish Cup our League One match against Hamilton Accies later this month has been brought forward.  The game at Broadwood will now be played on Friday, 24th October with a 1945 kick-off.

link
Website Issues

We'd like to apologies to anyone who has been having issues with the website today. We were the victim of a cyber attack last night, which deleted a lot of the content.

Having got the site back up and running this morning, with an older version, we have now succesfully restored the whole site back to how it was last night.

Thanks for your patience while we got this resolved.

link
Injury Updates

Although it was good to have Brennan Dickenson return to the starting eleven against Alloa after a lengthy layoff, we still have a few players missing through injury, Manager Peter Murphy gave this update.

Jordan Allan has had a little bit of a setback. He was supposed to be back running on Friday, but when we checked his knee with an MRI scan, the screw that was put into his knee to keep the new ligament tight was too loose. So, he needs another little operation which is going to keep him out for another four weeks potentially, which is quite frustrating for everybody.

Benjamin Luissint has a baker’s cyst at the back of his knee, the high end of his calf. He was supposed to get that drained at the hospital on Friday, but they decided not to do it. So, we're left without him for another week or so and we don't know how he's going to develop.

Euan Ross who picked up a calf injury in training continues his rehab.

And We’re having to try resting Kurtis Guthrie with this stress, not stress fracture, but stress response. If he kept playing, he would end up fracturing his metatarsal. So, he is probably going to be two or three weeks, which is what we planned for, giving him the rest against Montrose, Alloa and Stranraer.

link
Smash and grab, three points in the bag

We rounded of the first quarter of the season with a home game against Alloa. With Brennan Dickenson getting up to speed after a lengthy layoff, he made his first start in over six months in one of two changes made to the starting eleven. Callum Penman was the other player to come back into the side with Ben Johnstone and Taylor Charters both dropping to the bench. Played in the tail end of the storm that swept across the country conditions weren?t ideal and the game was never going to be a classic. The first chance fell to the visitors when some slack defending opened up the opportunity for ...
Read Full Report

link