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CAS League win v Kelty

Our U19s Cas league games continued this afternoon when we welcomed Kelty Hearts to Palmerston.

After a goal-less first half, Taylor Davidson scored the only goal of the game with just over twenty minutes to go when he fired home a free-kick from distance.

Full Time: Queens 1 Kelty Hearts 0

Coach Eddie Warwick said “Again we had a very young team out. With just four of our regular under 19s in the team, the side was made up with boys from the u17s and some trialists.”

“There were a lot of positives from Tuesday night when he faced a tough Edinburgh City side and we wanted to build on that and I felt we did. It was our third game in the space of seven days and we played some good football this afternoon but just missed the end product at times due to some tired legs but they dug deep, kept an important clean sheet and deserved the 1-0 win. The players can be pleased with their efforts this week having taken six points from nine.”

The side are back in action, next Wednesday 29th April when they travel to Airdrie.

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Captain Heads us into the play-offs

Queens made the trip from the south-west to the north-east to take on Peterhead knowing that a point would secure their place in the top four. Manager, Peter Murphy made two changes to the starting eleven from last week?s game at home to Cove with Jack Stott and Ben Johnstone coming in for Liam Smith and Jordan Allan who dropped to the bench. With a seven-point gap between the sides, the hosts needed a win to keep their hopes of making the play-offs alive and they made a good start to the game. Jamie Sneddon reacted well to get down to push clear Josh Kerr?s right foot effort after six minute ...
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U19 Game Sunday

The under 19 league action continues on Sunday (tomorrow) when Kelty Hearts visit Palmerston.

Usual entry of pay at the gate, £3 per person with under 16s free.

Kick off - 1200

 

 

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Match Preview v Peterhead (A) - 18th April

Tomorrow, we head north to face Peterhead knowing that a victory would secure our place in the promotion play-offs. The hosts two-nil home defeat to Inverness on Tuesday leaves them seven points behind us with nine to play for.

However, it isn’t going to be easy as the Blue Toon are 2-1 up on wins this season. After a 4-0 home win at Palmerston in August we suffered a first ever defeat against them when they won 3-0 at the Balmoor Stadium in front of the TV cameras in October. Then in February, the Aberdeenshire side secured another three points when Kieran Shanks penalty and a header from Jason Brown earned them a 2-0 when the two sides last meet.

 

Ahead of the game, manager Peter Murphy said “We are in a good position and know that we can secure our place in the play-offs with a win but Peterhead have shown they are a good side. We are disappointed in the way we have played against them the last couple of times but we have been on a good run, are unbeaten in six and the boys are full of confidence. It’s a long journey but we know if we can put in a good performance, we cement our place in the top four which has always been our aim. So, we just have to keep doing what we're doing we've got three big games coming up against the teams in and around us, and we'll look forward to them.”

 

Supporters Information

For those making the trip, tickets can be purchased via

https://www.peterheadfc.co.uk/online-tickets/  

 

Stand Adult £17

Stand Concession £10

Ground Adult £15

Ground Concession £8

 

Queens fans should purchase “Away Support” tickets for the ground and “East Stand Away, in blocks D, E or F for stand tickets.

There is a bar at the Stadium that will be open to both sets of supporter’s pre-match. The club also have a coffee shop where you can purchase hot and cold drinks and snacks. Please note that the Pie Hut within the stadium is CASH only.

For those travelling by car, there is free parking at the ground.

Kick-off: 3 pm

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Third Kit Winner Announced

Our Community Trust team recently invited school kids across the region to design our first team’s third kit for next season. We were overwhelmed with the number of entries with over 2000 being submitted.

The judges whittled that down and the top ten were displayed on the official website for our supporters and the general public to vote.

We are delighted to announce that with over a quarter of the votes (28%), the winner was Rex from Dalbeattie Primary. Rex is pictured along with our community lead, Kieran, Dougie the Doonhamer and his winning design.

A huge thank you to all the kids that entered, well done to the ten finalists and a massive congratulations to Rex.

The kit will now be produced by Macron and will be available to buy from the club shop or our online store in due course.

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Defeat at Edinburgh City in the CAS League

We were in CAS under 19 league action this evening with an away game at Edinburgh City. It was a very young team that took to the field with six of the under 17s side starting.

It was an excellent first half performance from the whole team and Caiden Baty opened the scoring after twenty minutes before Lewis White doubled the advantage fifteen minutes later to give Queens a two goal cushion at the break.

 

Half Time: Edinburgh City 0 Queens 2

The boys were very unlucky not to be further ahead at the interval but struggled to cope as Edinburgh made a fast start to the second half and were the better team from the restart until around seventy minutes, a period where they controlled the game and pulled one back.

The boys got a second wind and had a good ten minute spell where they missed a couple of great opportunities to score a third and after two great saves from their goalkeeper they regained control and as a group we looked really tired allowing them to score three goals in the final ten minutes to win the game. 

Full Time: Edinburgh City 4 Queens 2

Coach Eddie Warwick said “Overall we are pleased with most of the performance tonight. To be 2-1 ahead at the 80 minute mark with over half the team playing two years above their age group the players should be very proud of their performance individually and collectively. We understand we weren’t on the right side of the result tonight but we will learn and take huge positives from it moving forward.”

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Home win on the double
Cove Rangers were the visitors for our penultimate scheduled home game in league one. After picking up injuries and suspensions at Kelty last week, manager Peter Murphy made five changes to the starting line-up. Jack Hannah missed out after his red card, while Ross Stewart and Kurtis Guthrie hadn?t recovered from their knocks and Zander Mackenzie and Taylor Charters dropped to the bench. Jamie Sneddon who joined on an emergency loan from Falkirk took over in goals, while Mikey Hewitt, Brennan Dickenson, Liam Smith all came in along with Jordan Allan who made his first start this campaign. I ...
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People's Project Extend Sponsorship

Following the announcement of Steve Wight’s continued sleeve sponsorship, we are delighted that the People’s Project have confirmed they are to extend their back of the shirt sponsorship for three years.

The continued support of local businesses is much appreciated by the club.

Meanwhile, our front of shirt sponsor is still up from grabs. For those hoping to have their brand at the heart of football in Dumfries and Galloway you can enter our 30th annual shirt draw.

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.

Enter now via our website https://store.qosfc.com/shirt-draw-2026-27

A huge thank you and good luck to those who have already secured their place in the draw that will take place on the 25th of April.

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