THREE league contests involving East Lothian sides are spread over today (Tuesday) and tomorrow (Wednesday).
Ormiston Primrose host Coldstream in the hunt for three points to boost their chances of escaping the East of Scotland Football League Second Division drop zone.
Tomorrow, Dunbar United will be looking to put cup final disappointment behind them when they host Kinnoull.
At the same time, Musselburgh Athletic head in the opposite direction aiming to keep their faint title hopes alive when they face Jeanfield Swifts.
Tuesday
Ormiston Primrose v Coldstream
East of Scotland Football League Second Division
Kick-off 7.15pm
TIME is running out for Ormiston Primrose to try to find a way out of the Second Division relegation zone.
The New Recreation Park side trail Tweedmouth Rangers by 16 points with just 24 points left to play for.
They welcome a Coldstream side sitting 11th in the standings to New Recreation Park.
Ormiston lost 2-1 in the reverse fixture in October and know a win is vital in their survival hopes.
Wednesday
Dunbar United v Kinnoull
East of Scotland Football League Premier Division
Kick-off 7.45pm
CUP disappointment will need to be pushed aside as Dunbar United look to get back to winning ways.
The Seasiders lost out to Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts on Sunday in the final of the East of Scotland (Qualifying) Cup.
The New Countess Park team sit sixth in the table and have five games remaining.
Their opposition sit bottom of the table and know nothing less than a win will do as they bid to avoid the drop.
Jeanfield Swifts v Musselburgh Athletic
East of Scotland Football League Premier Division
Kick-off 7.45pm
ANYTHING less than a win for Musselburgh Athletic tomorrow will hand the Premier Division title to Broxburn Athletic.
The West Lothian side are eight points clear at the top of the table and Musselburgh have just three games left to play.
Liam Burns and his team head north to take on a Jeanfield Swifts side who could yet finish in the top three with victories in their games in hand.
Musselburgh were 1-0 winners in the previous meeting at the Olivebank Arena.
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