LEAGUE football across East Lothian comes to an end this afternoon (Saturday).
Dunbar United, Preston Athletic and Ormiston Primrose wrap up their league campaigns.
At the same time, Haddington Athletic will be looking to extend their season when they play a League Cup quarter-final.
The final game in the East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL) Premier Division has little at stake.
Dundonald Bluebell host Dunbar United with neither team capable of moving up or down the table with three points.
Preston Athletic travel to relegated Oakley United in the First Division while Ormiston Primrose host Edinburgh United in the Second Division.
Finally, Haddington Athletic host Crossgates Primrose in the League Cup.
Match of the Day
Haddington Athletic v Crossgates Primrose
League Cup Quarter-final
Kick-off 2.30pm
NINETY minutes separate both teams from the semi-finals of the League Cup.
Haddington have enjoyed an inconsistent campaign that has been rewarded with a mid-table finish.
Meanwhile, their hosts will be playing First Division football next term after finishing in 15th spot.
The winners face a trip to either Whitburn or Preston Athletic in the last four.
The Hi Hi won both league meetings, including a 4-1 win in Fife earlier this month.
Dundonald Bluebell v Dunbar United
East of Scotland Football League Premier Division
Kick-off 2.30pm
EIGHTEEN wins from their first campaign back in the top flight of the EoSFL have been good enough for Dunbar to seal fourth position.
Kevin Haynes and his team have impressed many during the season with the only disappointment being missing out on the East of Scotland (Qualifying) Cup.
The two sides met on the opening day of the campaign when Dunbar won 4-1.
The reverse fixture was twice postponed but will finally be played this afternoon.
Oakley United v Preston Athletic
East of Scotland Football League First Division
Kick-off 2.30pm
VICTORY could be enough to ensure Preston Athletic finish sixth in the First Division.
The Pennypit side travel to an Oakley United side already facing up to spending next season in the Second Division.
Preston are locked together with Heriot Watt University in the table and know they will likely need a win to have any chance of moving up a place in the final standings.
A repeat of the 3-1 win over Oakley United in the reverse fixture would be most welcome for the county side.
Ormiston Primrose v Edinburgh United
East of Scotland Football League Second Division
Kick-off 2.30pm
RELEGATED Ormiston Primrose welcome an Edinburgh United side who will also be playing Third Division football next season.
The two sides, along with Newburgh Juniors, have struggled at times this season.
Richie Weir’s men made a good attempt at surviving the battle for the drop for the second consecutive year.
Now, they will look to wrap up victory number seven and sign off the season in style.
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