FC Edinburgh slash admission to £5 for adults and under-18s go free for Trophy Trust visit of Stranraer
Adults will gain entry for just £5 while under-18s are free of charge. Supporters can pay by contactless at the turnstiles.
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Adults will gain entry for just £5 while under-18s are free of charge. Supporters can pay by contactless at the turnstiles.
The Capital side’s 2-0 win away to League 2 champions Kelty Hearts arrived thanks to goals from John Robertson in the 34th minute and a last-gasp strike from substitute Ouzy See.
Upon leaving relegated Dumbarton last season, whom the Citizens knocked out in League One play-off semi-finals, the 26-year-old Englishman admits he was looking to explore his options further afield until boss Alan Maybury picked up the telephone.
The Citizens begin their maiden season in Scottish football's third tier at Kelty Hearts' New Central Park in 11 days' time and the former Hearts and Hibs full-back is confident supporters will see some fresh faces ahead of their trip to Fife.
FC Edinburgh returned to Meadowbank for the first time in five years in their Premier Sports Cup clash with Championship side Arbroath.
A formal partnership was announced on Monday following years of the two clubs working together, with young Easter Road prospect Jack Brydon returning to the newly-promoted club on a season-long loan to further his development.
Hearts B, Hibs B and FC Edinburgh have found out who they will play in the first round of this year's SPFL Trust Trophy.
It is no secret the Meadowbank club have lofty ambitions after winning a place in the SPFL through the pyramid system in 2016. Now the Citizens are celebrating a second promotion in six years which will see them rub shoulders with the likes of Dunfermline Athletic, Falkirk and Queen of the South in Scottish football's third tier next season.