Sunday, 23 February 2020

Busy Week in Brechin's Survival Battle

A hard-fought goalles draw at Edinburgh City on Saturday has set up a huge week for Brechin City as they attempt to make up an eight-point gap between themselves and Albion Rovers at the bottom of Scottish League Two.

A recent BBC Sport article highlighted what has been a rapid fall since an unexpected promotion to the Championship in 2017 and just how much of a blow relegation (if Brechin finish bottom they will play-off against either the Lowland or Highland League champions) would be for a club that has proudly represented their town since 1906.

Three home matches in quick succession begin against Queen's Park on Wednesday (26th) with Stirling Albion (Saturday 29th) and Annan Athletic (Wednesday 4th March) also visiting Glebe Park.

Admission for each of these crucial matches has been reduced to £10 Adults, £5 Concessions and kids go free.

Queen's Park, meanwhile, are repeating their 'Fiver Football' offer for Saturday's home game against Annan at Hampden Park.

837 came through the doors at the beginning of January when the offer was last run and the club are hoping for 1,000 this time around.

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