National League Fixtures 24/09/2016
Here are the National League fixtures for Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September 2016. Get out to a match and watch some National League hockey!
Saturday 24 September 2016
Women’s National League Division 1
15:30 – Bromac Kelburne v Watsonians @ Auchenhowie
15:30 – Dundee Wanderers v CALA Edinburgh @ Dalnacraig
14:30 – Erskine Stewarts Melville FP v Grove Menzieshill @ Peffermill
16:30 – Hillhead v Milne Craig Clydesdale Western @ Old Anniesland
14:00 – Western Wildcats v Edinburgh University @ Auchenhowie
Men’s National League Division 2
11:30 – Harris Academy FP v St Andrews University @ DISC
14:30 – Inverleith v Dundee Wanderers @ Peffermill
Women’s National League Division 2
15:00 – Dundee University v Borders Fjordhus @ Riverside Park
TBC – George Heriots Former Pupils v Grange EL @ TBC
15:00 – GHK v Glasgow University @ Old Anniesland
13:30 – Inverleith v AAM Gordonians Merlins @ Edinburgh Academy, East Fettes Av.
12:15 – Stirling University v St Andrews University @ Gannochy Sports Centre (University)
Men’s National League Division 3
14:00 – Erskine Stewarts Melville FP v ADTI Aberdeen University @ Inverleith Playing Fields
TBC – Stirling University v FMGM Monarchs @ Gannochy Sports Centre (University)
TBC – Strathclyde University v CALA Edinburgh @ Millerston
Sunday 25th September 2016
Women’s National League Division 1
13:00 – Erskine Stewarts Melville FP v Bromac Kelburne @ Peffermill
Women’s National League Division 2
15:00 – Dundee University v Inverleith @ Riverside Park
Recent posts:
- Approaching the business end of the premierships
- Watsonians women and Edinburgh University men still hold Premiership pole position
- Top rung of women`s Premiership now underway
- Scottish Hockey launches new strategy: Shaping the Future of Hockey in Scotland
- Scottish Cup quarter-final outcomes
- Vacancies - Performance Pathway
- Action packed day of youth hockey at Glasgow National Hockey Centre
- Slight change at the top of the men`s Premiership
- Scotland women qualify for FIH World Cup for first time since 2002
- Scotland women to play for bronze after losing to England in FIH World Cup Qualifiers

