FIVE East Lothian teams are in action this afternoon (Saturday) as clubs look for three points or cup progression.
Tranent face an away trip to Celtic B in the Scottish Lowland Football League (SLFL) while there is an all-East Lothian clash in the top flight of the East of Scotland Football League (EoSFL).
Haddington Athletic welcome Dunbar United while Musselburgh Athletic make a trip to Glenrothes.
In the King Cup, Ormiston Primrose will be hoping to finally host Vale of Leithen.
Preston Athletic are not in action this afternoon (Saturday).
Match of the Day
Haddington Athletic v Dunbar United
East of Scotland Football League Premier Division
Kick-off 2.30pm
HADDINGTON Athletic welcome Dunbar United to Millfield as both teams look to pick up three points.
The visitors sit fifth in the top flight of the EoSFL and could move as high as third depending on results elsewhere.
Meanwhile, Haddington sit eighth in the table after an inconsistent run.
They will be boosted though after a 3-2 win over Luncarty last weekend in the League Cup.
Glenrothes v Musselburgh Athletic
East of Scotland Football League Premier Division
Kick-off 2.30pm
RELEGATION-THREATENED Glenrothes welcome Musselburgh Athletic across the Forth.
The hosts sit three points and one place above the drop zone, with Crossgates Primrose and Luncarty both showing improvements in form as of late.
Meanwhile, Musselburgh remain in the hunt for, at the very least, the runner-up spot in the table.
Liam Burns and his side are fourth in the standings and will be looking to keep the pressure on Jeanfield Swifts and Hutchison Vale.
Ormiston Primrose v Vale of Leithen
King Cup Second Round
Kick-off 2.30pm
FINGERS crossed, Ormiston Primrose and Vale of Leithen will finally get their postponed King Cup tie played.
The two sides have previously seen the game called off due to poor weather and will be hoping they have better luck this afternoon.
Vale of Leithen remain rooted to the bottom of the First Division and relegation looks a near certainty.
Meanwhile, Ormiston Primrose sit second bottom of the Second Division but retain hope of another memorable escape.
Celtic B v Tranent
Scottish Lowland Football League
Kick-off 3pm
TRANENT head west looking to pick up three points in their bid to push up the Scottish Lowland Football League table.
Celtic B sit two places below Ian Little's side having lost a third of their league games this campaign.
Tranent could move into second spot depending on results this afternoon.
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