Hillhead face fellow Glaswegians – Glasgow Uni
Weekend preview
Aberdeen Asset Management Women’s National League Division 2
Second place Hillhead travel away to face Glasgow University, Hillhead have two games in hand and after a point slipping through their fingers last weekend to Inverleith they will be wanting to get back to winning results.
Dundee University welcome Inverleith, the student based team have been struggling with only one win so far this season so will be hoping to not to lose too many points this weekend.
Bottom placed Haddington are six games out of six without a point, they travel away and face a tough match against fourth place Erksine Stewarts Melville FP.
Mid table team Borders Fjordhus Reivers have a had a mixed start to the season, losing three and winning three, they go away to fellow mid table team Granite City Wanderers.
On Sunday we see the two universities go up against each other, Glasgow University, who secured their first win last weekend go up against Dundee University.
Aberdeen Asset Management National League Division 3
Ayr move up to fourth even though only securing one point from last weekend’s double header, they welcome bottom Strathclyde University.
ADTI Aberdeen University are yet to win a match and they welcome second place Waverley Inveresk Trinity, which will be a tough match for the east coast side.
Top of the table St Andrews University go up against third place Stirling University, who will try and secure a point off the student based team who are yet to lose a match.
Strathclyde University welcome Stirling University and Bon Accord MBC are away to St Andrews University on Sunday.
Championship – East Division
With a game in hand Edinburgh University II welcome mid table team Grange EL. Edinburgh University III secured their first win last weekend and will be wanting to carry on that form when they travel away to Grove Menzieshill A. Watsonians A face CALA Edinburgh II.
West Division
The Milne Craig Clydesdale Western teams are full steam ahead with their IIIs travelling away to third place Glasgow Accies. The Titwood outfits IIs top the table and welcome struggling Kelburne II over the weekend. Stirling Wanderers go away to Giffnock in a friendly.
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