WET weather has wiped out the vast majority of the football in the East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL).
Ormiston Primrose were the only county side with home advantage as they were due to welcome Bo’ness Athletic in the EoSFL Second Division.
All three of the county’s Premier Division sides were heading north.
Musselburgh Athletic had been due to face Luncarty while Haddington Athletic headed to Crossgates Primrose and Glenrothes was the destination for Dunbar United.
Preston Athletic were also to on the road as they head to Lochore Welfare.
On Sunday, Tranent and East Kilbride lock horns again – this time in the final of the Lowland League Cup.
Sunday
East Kilbride v Tranent
Lowland League Cup Final
Kick-off 3pm
EIGHT days after East Kilbride ended Tranent’s South Challenge Cup hopes, the two sides meet again.
The Scottish Lowland Football League leaders will be favourites to lift the cup at Broadwood Stadium having won two of the three meetings between the sides this campaign.
However, Tranent have shown they are capable of picking up a win – demolishing their opponents in the Scottish Cup.
Tranent will be out to bring home a piece of silverware to Foresters Park.
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