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Buckie Thistle's trip to Strathspey Thistle and Rothes' home match with Huntly postponed as winter weather hits the north


By Jonathan Clark

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BUCKIE Thistle could be knocked off the top of the Highland League table tomorrow after their trip to Strathspey Thistle was called off.

The clash of the Jags was due to take place in Grantown-on-Spey but has been postponed early due to the weather.

This means that, if their match goes ahead, Brechin City, who have two games in hand, will regain top spot with a point as they host Deveronvale at Glebe Park.

Rothes' home match against Huntly has also been defeated by the weather – with a full sheet of snow covering Mackessack Park this afternoon.

Snow has forced the postponement of Rothes' home match against Huntly. Picture: Rothes Football Club
Snow has forced the postponement of Rothes' home match against Huntly. Picture: Rothes Football Club

Elgin City confirmed that Borough Briggs is "playable" but said that will be reviewed overnight ahead of the visit of Clyde in the last 16 of the SPFL Trust Trophy.

Forres Mechanics have announced an early morning pitch inspection ahead of their game against Inverurie Loco Works at Mosset Park.

Keith are due to travel to Clachnacuddin, while Lossiemouth are at Fraserburgh. No news has been provided as of yet regarding either fixture.


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