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Scottish Women’s Football confirm free entry in Golspie for Highlands and Islands League Cup final between Sutherland and Buckie





This Saturday’s Highlands and Islands Cup final between Sutherland and Buckie will have free entry at Golspie, governing body Scottish Women’s Football has confirmed.

As part of Scottish Women’ Football’s strategy to host showpiece events in communities across Scotland, fans of women’s football can enjoy a 9v9 youth final between Forres and Ross County at 10:30am followed by the main event at 2:30pm at George V Park in Golspie.

It will be a repeat of the 2022 cup final, which was held in Nairn and decided on penalties, so another close game can be expected. Buckie are the holders and will be looking to retain the trophy for the third season in-a-row.

Sutherland and Buckie shake hands before the 2022 Highlands and Islands League Cup final in Nairn. Picture: Donald Cameron/SportPix
Sutherland and Buckie shake hands before the 2022 Highlands and Islands League Cup final in Nairn. Picture: Donald Cameron/SportPix

Ahead of the final, Sutherland captain Bethany Sutherland said: “We are really excited to be competing in our third Highlands and Islands League Cup final and it’s an honour to be captaining the side.

“As a team, we have been on a good run of form these last few weeks and we’ve been playing some great football, so the confidence and belief is high within the squad.

“As a squad we are a tight knit group and I think that really helps when you go into these big games, we all know we’re backing one another.

“This season we’ve beaten, drawn and lost to Buckie, so on results alone we already know it’s going to be a great game. I know the whole team can’t wait to get out onto the pitch on Saturday and do our team and fans proud!”

Buckie Ladies skipper Rebecca McMillan said: “I feel incredibly proud to have reached another cup final. Our training, commitment and determination have paid off and I feel we totally deserve to be here.

“To bring the trophy home we need to do what we always do – work together and believe in one another. We all know what we are capable of and what we have worked so hard for.”

Speaking ahead of both finals, SWF CEO Aileen Campbell said: “The clubs in our Highlands and Islands leagues span an enormous geographic area and show real determination and commitment to play their sport, despite the challenges.

“We are delighted to bring our cup final to Golspie this year, somewhere new and into a community that we hope will feel inspired by seeing fantastic role models playing a cracking game of football.

“We know games between Sutherland and Buckie are always close and entertaining, and I’m sure we will see the same again on Saturday. Best of luck to both teams.”


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