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Match Preview v Hamilton Accies (A) - 14th March

As we look to build on last week’s draw against Stenhousemuir and get back to winning ways, we are back on the road tomorrow in league one with a trip to Hamilton Accies.

It’s currently two-one in favour of ourselves when it comes to wins this season so far, Accies claimed the victory in our first meeting in Dumfries in August with a comfortable four-one win, but the last time we went to Broadwood goals from Jack Stott and a Cale Loughrey own goal, saw us come back down the road with the three points. And in December, our last game of 2025, Matty Douglas scored a hat-trick and Jack Stott added a fourth in a 4- 1 win at Palmerston.

Tomorrow’s hosts sit 9th in the table on 24 points, 16 adrift our us in 4th but would have been challenging for the title had they not been deducted 21 points for breach of rules throughout the season.

 

Ahead of the game manager Peter Murphy said “We’re going to play a Hamilton side who are in a false position and are trying to galvanise themselves after everything they've been through this season, they’ve been through a lot. It's going to be another tough game. We've got to make sure that we're fully prepared as well as we can with the bodies that we've got. The same result that we got up there the last time would be good, but football changes week to week. It's getting down to the nitty-gritty part of the season, so we’ve got to try and string a little bit of a run together and see where it takes us.”

 

Supporters Information

For supporters travelling to Broadwood tomorrow, tickets can now be purchased via the following link:

https://app.fanbaseclub.com/Fan/Tickets/SelectType?fixtureId=17826  

 

Prices are:

Adults/ Accessible Adults: £20
Concessions (OAP/ Students aged 18-21)/ Accessible concession: £15

16–18-year-olds: £10

U16s: £10

Under 4: Free

Please send eligibility status for accessibility tickets to [email protected].

Queens supporters should enter via turnstiles A & B.

Parking is available at Broadwood.

Kick-off – 3 pm

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Under 17s v Ayr United

A reminder that the under 17 side are in action at Palmerston this evening <Friday> when they take on Ayr United in their latest league fixture.

The match kicks off at 7.30pm.

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Enter our 30th Annual Shirt Draw

It is that time of year when we offer local businesses or individuals the opportunity to become our front of shirt sponsor for next season, season 2026/27. Our annual shirt draw is now in its 30th year and continues to be a popular date in the calendar.

The shirt draw is a great way to support the club whilst giving you something in return. As it not only gives you the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes EVERY entry will receive a season ticket.

The draw for our annual shirt sponsor is always an exciting time for staff and supporters as we wait to see what name will appear on the new kit.

It is the chance for someone to put their brand at the heart of football in Dumfries and Galloway. While, having prime exposure, as your logo will be on the front of the first-team home shirt for the season. It’s an opportunity for your logo to be visible on a weekly basis across social media, club communications and in the press. And it demonstrates your commitment to the local community.

For just £450 per entry, this is one of the most affordable ways to secure premium football sponsorship exposure while directly backing your local club. Whether you’re a small independent business or an established regional brand, this is a standout marketing opportunity with genuine community impact.

Saturday the 25th of April has been pencilled in for the actual draw but you can enter now via our website https://store.qosfc.com/shirt-draw-2026-27

Big exposure. Real community backing. One lucky winner.

Enter today and become our 30th winner of the draw.

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Ayr claim win at Palmerston

We welcomed Ayr United to Palmerston this evening in the CAS league. 

The visitors took the lead after eleven minutes but Kylan Hunter levelled with just under half an hour played.  Ayr restored their advantage seven minutes before the break to give them a two-one lead at the interval.

Half Time: Queens 1 Ayr 2

Thirteen minutes after the restart the Honest Men added a third. But Queens fought back and Jordan Allan reduced the deficit with twenty minutes to go only for  Ayr to score again and round off the scoring four minutes from time to claim the win.

Full Time: Queens 2 Ayr 4

Coach Eddie Warwick said “We are disappointed with the cheap goals that we gave away. We seem to be making basic errors at the moment and getting punished for them.   We can’t fault the effort and application of the players but we are shooting ourselves in the foot far too often and we need to learn from the mistakes.”

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Under 19s v Ayr United

A reminder that the under 19 side are in action at Palmerston this evening <Tues> when they take on Ayr United in their latest league fixture.

The match kicks off at 7.30pm and entry is pay at the gate and costs £3 with under 16s free.

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Youth Games This Week

Our youth games continue this week with both sides in league action at home to Ayr United.

The under 19s take on the Ayrshire side on Tuesday evening while the under 17s go head-to-head on Friday night.

Both games take place at Palmerston Park with 7.30pm kick-offs.

Entry is pay at the gate and costs £3 with under 16s free.

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Stalemate as QOS come from behind against Stenhousemuir

Stenhousemuir were the visitors to Palmerston for the second of our back-to-back home games. Manager, Peter Murphy had everyone available for selection and made three changes from the side that faced Peterhead. Benji Luissint returned from his enforced lay-off along with Brennan Dickenson and Kurtis Guthrie. Liam Smith and Ben Johnstone both dropped to the bench and Jack Stott who was in the original line-up felt his hamstring in the warm-up and pulled out, resulting in Nicky Clark keeping his place in the starting eleven. After a disappointing performance last week, Queens made a lively star ...
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Statement: Unacceptable Behavior

We are aware of the appalling incident that happened after our game with Stenhousemuir yesterday when a brick was thrown at a visiting supporter’s bus window.

As a club we cannot and will not tolerate such idiotic and irresponsible behavior. While it took place away from the stadium, the juveniles involved were videoed wearing our colours. We can’t allow these individuals to tarnish the reputation of Queen of the South FC and our genuine supporters. There is no place within our club or society for such dangerous behavior and once those responsible have been identified we will be issuing banning orders to keep them away.

We have invested a lot of time working with young supporters as we know they are the life blood and future of the club so we are extremely disappointed and angry that this one incident has set that process back.

Everyone is entitled to attend matches safely and with respect. We would like to apologise to Stenhousemuir FC and to their supporters who were caught up in the mindless incident and are grateful that no one was injured.

The video is in the hands of Police Scotland.

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