MIDWEEK football comes to East Lothian with five of the county’s teams in action tonight (Tuesday) and tomorrow (Wednesday).

Tranent Juniors, Musselburgh Athletic, Haddington Athletic and Ormiston Primrose all play tonight while Preston Athletic are in action tomorrow.

Tranent Juniors welcome Berwick Rangers while Ormiston Primrose are at home to Hawick Royal Albert.

Musselburgh Athletic travel to Broxburn while Haddington Athletic face a journey into the capital to face Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale.

Tomorrow, Preston make a return trip to Fife to face Burntisland Shipyard having faced Glenrothes at the weekend.

The games involving Musselburgh, Ormiston Primrose and Preston Athletic kick off at 7.30pm, with Haddington's and Tranent's contests getting under way 15 minutes later.

East Lothian Courier: Tranent Juniors (maroon) host Berwick Rangers in the Lowland LeagueTranent Juniors (maroon) host Berwick Rangers in the Lowland League

Scottish Lowland Football League

Tranent Juniors v Berwick Rangers

WITH a record of one win and one defeat, Tranent Juniors will be looking to pick up their first home win of the season.

The Belters bounced back from an opening day defeat to East Kilbride to win at Cumbernauld Colts last Wednesday.

A weekend of inactivity was not ideal for building momentum but they welcome former Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) stalwarts Berwick Rangers to Foresters Park this evening.

The visitors have won two of their three opening encounters, defeating both Celtic B and Gretna 2008 after an opening day thumping by Hearts B.

Kane O’Connor has come in at Tranent while Craig Stevenson has moved on to Musselburgh Athletic.

East Lothian Courier: Musselburgh Athletic (blue) will be looking to get their season up and running against BroxburnMusselburgh Athletic (blue) will be looking to get their season up and running against Broxburn

East of Scotland Football League

Premier Division

Broxburn Athletic v Musselburgh Athletic

A TRIP to West Lothian is the first away game for Musselburgh Athletic.

Joe Hamill’s men lost out to Crossgates Primrose at Olivebank on Saturday, despite Taylor Black scoring after two minutes.

The Fife visitors were 2-1 up shortly before half time and would go 4-1 up before Musselburgh pulled one back late on.

Now, they head to Broxburn, who were 5-2 winners over Vale of Leithen on the opening day.

The West Lothian team sit second in the table and will be looking to build on that victory.

East Lothian Courier: Haddington Athletic (maroon) face Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale in EdinburghHaddington Athletic (maroon) face Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale in Edinburgh

East of Scotland Football League

Premier Division

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale v Haddington Athletic

SCOTT Bonar’s Haddington Athletic began their life in the top flight of the EoSFL with a draw against Hill of Beath Hawthorn.

Shaun Hill had given his hometown club the lead from the penalty spot just after the half time interval.

It looked like the East Lothian side would hold on for victory but a goal one minute from time ensured the spoils were shared.

Haddington now head into the capital looking to pick up their first three points of the season.

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale lost 3-1 at Jeanfield Swifts and will be looking to bounce back quickly.

East Lothian Courier: Ormiston (black and white) welcome Hawick Royal Albert to New Recreation ParkOrmiston (black and white) welcome Hawick Royal Albert to New Recreation Park

East of Scotland Football League

Second Division

Ormiston Primrose v Hawick Royal Albert

ORMISTON Primrose and Hawick Royal Albert both come into the game looking for their first points of the season.

The county side lost 2-0 away to Heriot-Watt University while their rivals from the Borders had lost 3-1 at home to Stirling University Reserves.

Both teams will fancy their chances of picking up their first points of the season at New Recreation Park.

East Lothian Courier: Preston Athletic travel to Burntisland Shipyard tomorrow (Wednesday) nightPreston Athletic travel to Burntisland Shipyard tomorrow (Wednesday) night

East of Scotland Football League

First Division

Burntisland Shipyard v Preston Athletic

PRESTON Athletic return to Fife looking to cancel out an opening day defeat to Glenrothes.

The two sides finished level on points last year in second and third spot in First Division Conference B.

However, the Fife opposition took the 2-1 win with a second half strike.

Now, Preston head to Burntisland Shipyard, who lost by the same scoreline to Lochore Welfare.

Both sides will be looking to get back to winning ways tomorrow (Wednesday) evening.