Watch Scotland’s top indoor teams compete at the Indoor Gala Finals Day
You, your friends and family can attend Scottish Hockey’s most exciting indoor hockey tournament absolutely FREE OF CHARGE as the National Indoor League Gala Finals Day is staged at Bell’s Sports Centre, Perth on Saturday 7 February.
Come along and support your club during an action-packed 8 hours of hockey, including 11 top quality matches.
Experience the drama and exhilaration of Scotland’s leading indoor hockey league as the nation’s best indoor teams battle it out for the Division 1 championship, including:
- Grove Menzieshill’s attempt to wrestle back the Men’s championship from fierce rivals Inverleith and stop the Purple Robes from making it two in a row after last season’s title-winning exploits.
- Clydesdale Western’s efforts to dent Dundee Wanderers’ quest for a hat-trick of Division 1 indoor titles in the Women’s championship match.


Plus, cheer on the teams aiming to claim the honours in the Division 2 title deciders, including:
- Grove Menzieshill II and Uddingston’s clash to decide the destiny of the Men’s Division 2 title
- Inverleith Ladies and Dundee Wanderers II’s head-to-head contest to declare the winner of Women’s Division 2
What’s more, be captivated by the knife-edge intensity of the promotion & relegation play-offs, featuring ten teams looking to survive the drop or climb the ladder into the top league.

As well as all the hockey action, see the presentations to the competing teams including trophies and medals, plus music to keep the atmosphere going as you cheer on your chosen team.
Refreshments are available on site via the venue café, while car parking is also available at the venue car park (please note that there is a charge for parking on-site)
We look forward to seeing you there!
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