After weeks of waiting, Brora Rangers now know exactly when and where their pyramid play-off semi final against Kelty Hearts will take place.
Clubs all across the north of Scotland are in play-off mixes, but what are the chances they will all get the outcomes they are aiming for?
Though he would not have awarded Brora Rangers the Highland League title this season, Staggies boss John Hughes would love to see them in League Two.
ICT look unstoppable, and North Caley clubs are set to get a chance at promotion to the Highland League – after they return to action next month.
Scottish Cup action dominates the latest episode of Balls & Whistles, with a first Highland derby in two years and HFL champions Brora in action.
Ali Sutherland has signed a three-year deal to return to his hometown club Brora Rangers after leaving Highland League rivals Rothes.
Brora Rangers' 2–1 victory over Hearts to book a spot in the Scottish Cup third round is top of the agenda on this episode of Balls & Whistles..
On Balls & Whistles episode 10 – Colts proposed in SPFL restructure, lower leagues and Scottish Cup to return, Caley Thistle, Ross County and more!
Ross County moved four points clear of the foot of the table last weekend, but who were the key players? An all new Balls & Whistles has the answer.
The sports team discuss Brora Rangers being allowed to play in the Scottish Cup this month, but will Highland League clubs return to action?
Ross County beat Celtic, there is a new man in charge at ICT and Scotland's Six Nations squad – all that and more on the latest Balls & Whistles!
Ross Sutherland have a new name! For now at least, while there is also a further delay to the Highland League's return and plenty of Ross County chat.
The team discuss what could be a huge week for Ross County's survival bid against Hamilton and Dundee United, a Highland Cross update and more.
The sports team take a look at Ross County's recent defeats and new signings, a new date for the Etape Loch Ness, a Highland League update and more.
The sports team return to talk about the latest sporting developments, featuring discussion of Ross County as well as Highland League and NCL updates.
Listen to the first episode of Highland News and Media’s new sports podcast here!
Brora are yet to play their first or second round matches, but a home tie against Stranraer is waiting if they reach the Scottish Cup third round.
Brora Rangers will have to wait a little longer to play their Scottish Cup first round tie against Camelon after it was postponed for a fifth time.
Michael Gardyne receives a notice of complaint.
Brora are due to open the Highland League season at home – but the campaign will only kick off next season if fans are allowed to return to grounds.