WFS O65’s Men’s East of Scotland League

WFS O65’s Men’s East of Scotland League – Excitement at Oriam

The WFS Over-65 Men’s East of Scotland League resumed after the summer break at the Oriam National Performance Centre, and the day brought a major shift in the title race.

Alloa Athletic put in a dominant performance, securing four wins from four — including a crucial victory over the previous leaders, North Lanarkshire Council. Their strong showing sees Alloa move five points clear at the top of the table with only two matches left to play.

North Lanarkshire’s setback means they slip to third place, overtaken by Hearts, who now sit in second as the season reaches its decisive stage.

A big thank you to our referees, regional representatives, and all the players for delivering another great day of football at Oriam.

We look forward to seeing you all back for the final league day on Friday, 10th October, where the championship battle will reach its conclusion.

𝗘𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝟮 - '𝙍è𝙖𝙡 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩' - 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲, 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄!

𝗘𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝟮 - '𝙍è𝙖𝙡 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩' - 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲, 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄!

Hear from players whose lives have been transformed by walking football - including George, who shares how the game helped him following a heart attack and returning home from hospital.

From friendships and connection to the boost in health and wellbeing, walking football clubs are making a huge impact in communities across Scotland.

Special thanks to Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland and the clubs featured in Episode 2: Midlothian Ladies Walking Football Team, Drumchapel United AFC Walking Football.

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Club News - August

It’s been another exciting time in Scottish community football, with clubs and organisations celebrating achievements, hosting festivals, and delivering programmes that make a real difference to people’s lives. Here’s a look at some of the latest highlights:

Saints Kirkcudbright Shine at Summer Festivities

Saints Kirkcudbright proudly took to the streets during the Kirkcudbright Summer Festivities Grand Parade to showcase their club and football sessions. Their efforts were rewarded as they claimed an award in the Adult Walkers section – making it the third year in a row they have achieved this recognition. The parade gave players, volunteers, and supporters a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the club and promote its ongoing community work.

BOXT Extends Support for Rangers Charity Foundation

The Rangers Charity Foundation has announced that BOXT, one of its valued community sponsors, will continue to fund its Walking Football and Football Memories programmes for a second successive year.

Last season, BOXT’s support helped these established programmes reach even more people, improving the lives of hundreds across the community. With a further year of backing, BOXT has ensured both initiatives will run throughout the 2025/26 football season, while also supporting the wider work of the Foundation.

Uthink Scotland Festival Brings Fun and Friendship

Uthink Scotland successfully organised a festival of football that prioritised enjoyment over competition. Teams including Edinburgh City, Aberdeen Strikers, and Stonehaven Strollers all took part in the event.

With no medals or trophies on offer, the focus was firmly on fun, camaraderie, and community spirit, making it a truly memorable occasion for all involved.

Glasgow Life Celebrated by Scottish FA

A huge congratulations goes to Glasgow Life, who have been recognised by the Scottish FA for their outstanding community work.

They were named winners of the West Region Best Community Football For All Project for their Dementia and Parkinson’s session, a programme that continues to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives through football.

WFS O50's East Premiership, Championship & Conference

The WFS Over 50’s East of Scotland leagues recommenced today after the summer break, and it proved to be a thrilling and competitive day at the RPC Dundee.

In the Premiership, Forfar have extended their lead at the top of the table, while Arbroath and St James currently occupy the other two Champions League qualification spots ahead of the final league date in October.

The Championship is shaping up to be just as exciting, with Linlithgow Rose CFC and Hibernian CF now level on points. Linlithgow edge ahead only on goal difference, setting up a dramatic conclusion next month.

Meanwhile, in the Conference, the title race is wide open. Fife Wanderers have gone top, 1 point ahead of Saints in the Community, but with just three points separating the top four clubs, the promotion battle and race to be crowned champions promises to go right down to the wire.

We would like to thank our Regional Reps, referees, and players for contributing to a fantastic day of football in the East of Scotland. We now look forward to welcoming everyone back for our final league day on Sunday 12th October.

WFS O65's East Premiership

The WFS Men’s O65’s East of Scotland League resumes this Friday, 22nd August, at the Oriam National Performance Centre, with the title race entering a crucial stage.

North Lanarkshire Council currently lead the standings, holding a four-point advantage over both Hearts and Alloa Athletic. However, their grip on top spot could be tested in Game 2, when they face Alloa in a fixture that has the potential to reshape the league table.

A victory for North Lanarkshire would push them closer to sealing the title, but an Alloa win could close the gap and Hearts are certainly also in the mix. With all three sides still in with a realistic chance of lifting the trophy, every pass and goal will matter.

We can expect competitive, high-quality walking football, with squads looking to combine skill, teamwork, and tactical nous in pursuit of crucial points.

𝗘𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝟭 𝗼𝗳 '𝙍è𝙖𝙡 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩' - 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲, 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄!

𝗘𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲 𝟭 𝗼𝗳 '𝙍è𝙖𝙡 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙩' - 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲, 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗻𝗼𝘄!

“𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘸𝘢𝘭𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘰𝘰𝘵𝘣𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘵𝘰𝘸𝘯 𝘪𝘯 𝘚𝘤𝘰𝘵𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘢 𝘸𝘢𝘭𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘧𝘰𝘰𝘵𝘣𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘴𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯.”

Meet the people behind Walking Football Scotland, the incredible clubs and inspirational players changing lives in communities across the country and see how we’re working together with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland to score big on health and wellbeing.

Special thanks to the clubs featured in Episode 1: Midlothian Ladies Walking Football Team, Drumchapel United AFC, Loanhead Walking Football.

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WFS O65's West Premiership

WFS O65’s Men’s West of Scotland League – Back in Action at Toryglen

After the summer break, the WFS Over-65 Men’s West of Scotland League returned to action at Toryglen with some thrilling football on display. The competition remains fierce, but one team is edging ever closer to glory.

Pollok continued their remarkable unbeaten run, adding two more victories today to make it an incredible nine wins from nine leaving them with in touching distance of the trophy with 2 games remaining.

Elsewhere, Carrick’s title hopes came to an end after dropping points today, but Ayr United remain in the hunt. With two matches left to play — including a crucial showdown against the league leaders — Ayr still have a chance to keep the race alive.

A big thank you goes to our referees, regional representatives, and, of course, all the players who made today’s games possible.

We look forward to welcoming everyone back for the final league day on Friday, 3rd October, where the championship will be decided.

WFS O50's East Premiership, Championship & Conference

WFS O50’s Men’s East of Scotland League Returns This Sunday in Dundee

The penultimate matchday of the WFS O50’s Men’s East of Scotland League kicks off this Sunday at the RPC Dundee, with three divisions set for an afternoon of high drama and potentially season-defining results.

Premiership – Top Two Clash in Title Race
In the Premiership, leaders Forfar hold a slender two-point advantage at the top — but face their biggest challenge yet as they take on second-placed Arbroath. With the title race finely poised, victory for Forfar would see them take a huge step towards glory, while an Arbroath win would see the table flip heading into the final round, however there are still a number of big matches to be played on Sunday.

Championship – Leaders Look to Pull Away
The Championship is equally tense, with Linlithgow Rose CFC sitting two points clear at the summit. They’ll be aiming to widen that gap, but their closest rivals Carnoustie Panmure will have their hands full as they face third-placed Hibernian CF in a clash that could shake up the standings.

Conference – Three-Way Battle for the Title
The Conference is the tightest race of them all — just two points separate first from third. Saints in the Community currently lead the way, but second-placed Fife Wanderers meet third-placed Fort William in a match that could completely rewrite the leaderboard by day’s end.

A Day of Twists and Turns
With so much at stake and only one round of fixtures remaining after Sunday, every goal and point will count. We can expect drama, passion, and possibly a few surprise results as teams battle for titles, promotion, and pride.

WFS O65's West Premiership

West of Scotland O65’s Men’s League Set to Resume This Friday

The eagerly anticipated recommencement of the WFS O65’s Men’s West of Scotland League takes place this Friday at Toryglen, with all eyes on the title race as the season heads into a decisive stage.

Pollok United currently sit at the top of the table, five points clear of nearest challengers Ayr United and Carrick. That cushion has given them breathing space, but with several crunch fixtures still to come, the standings could shift dramatically before the weekend is out.

We wish teams all the very best for this Friday.

WFS O50's West Premiership, Championship & Conference

Thrilling Return for WFS O50’s Men’s West of Scotland League at Ravenscraig

Today saw the much-anticipated recommencement of the WFS O50’s Men’s West of Scotland League at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility following the summer break and the action on the pitch certainly didn’t disappoint.

Premiership
The race for the title has reached fever pitch, with the top six teams now separated by just five points as we head into the final round of fixtures in October. Pollok Utd currently hold a slender three-point lead at the summit, but with several blockbuster clashes still to come, the title is very much up for grabs. Expect fireworks as the contenders battle it out for glory.

Championship
It’s an equally nail-biting story in the Championship, where Glenafton Athletic and Dumbarton FC are level on points. Glenafton edge ahead only by virtue of a two-goal superior goal difference, meaning every goal in the closing matches could prove decisive.

Conference
In the Conference, WEBATA took a huge step towards securing the title in their debut competitive season. Their victory over second-placed Motherwell Phoenix has extended their lead to seven points at the top. Duncanrig EK remain firmly in the hunt for promotion, sitting just a single point behind Phoenix and with a game in hand. The stage is set for a dramatic final day on Sunday 5th October.

A big thank you goes out to our regional representatives and referees for their invaluable support in making today’s fixtures possible.

Club News - August

Walking Football Round-Up – Club News!

From tournaments and new team debuts to charity events and community sessions, it has been a busy few weeks, packed with action, inspiration, and growth across the walking football scene in Scotland.

With thanks to all the incredible clubs, players, organisers and supporters who continue to drive the game forward—here's everything you need to know from a brilliant few weeks of walking football!

Lifesaving Skills on Show at Oriam

St John Scotland delivered vital bystander CPR and defibrillator training at the Oriam Sports Performance Centre.

The sessions began with members of the Walking Netball team, followed by training for Oriam Walking Footballers, ensuring participants across both sports had the chance to gain confidence in responding to cardiac emergencies.

There was a fantastic turnout and a real sense of enthusiasm and commitment from participants.

Friendly Fixtures and Good Spirits in Grangemouth

On Tuesday 5th August, Falkirk Foundation Walking Football Club hosted a series of friendly mini-matches against Dunfermline Athletic Walking Football (Pars Foundation) at the Grangemouth Stags Rugby Club’s indoor astro pitch.

The evening was packed with energy, good football, and great camaraderie between both teams. Laughter and smiles were in abundance and after a lively hour of play, the participants enjoyed sharing in refreshments afterwards.

Walking Football Festival Raises Funds and Spirits at Nethcraigs

The community came together in true walking football spirit for Simon McLean’s annual Walking Football Festival at Nethercraigs, Pollok, all in aid of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. A fantastic total of £2,285.37 was raised on the day, showing once again the power of football to unite and make a difference.

Congratulations to tournament winners Saint Anthony’s and Gerihatricks, who impressed on the pitch—but an even bigger cheer goes to Gerihatricks, who selected Drumchapel Utd as the worthy recipients of the Frank McParland Memorial Award, a heartfelt tribute to a much-missed friend of the game.

It was an event marked by a special atmosphere of friendship, respect and shared purpose—a perfect example of what walking football is all about.

Fairfield WF Launch New Women’s-Only Walking Football Session

There’s more great news for the women’s game as Fairfield Walking Football launches an exciting new women’s-only session in the East of the country. Taking place every Sunday from 1–2pm at the Fairfield Astro, the session offers a welcoming, supportive space for women of all ages and abilities to enjoy the game, get active, and have fun.

Whether you're returning to football or trying it for the first time – go on ladies, give it a go!

Shotts Bon Accord Host Charity Walking Football Tournament in Aid of CHSS

It was a fantastic night of football and fundraising as Shotts Bon Accord hosted a walking football tournament in support of our charity partners CHSS (Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland) where they raised £610. The event brought together six teams – Motherwell FC CT, Stenhousemuir, North Lanarkshire Council, Shotts BA, and WEBATA, who went on to be crowned tournament winners.

Adding even more value to the evening, staff from CHSS were on hand providing free health checks to players and attendees, promoting wellbeing alongside the football.

A terrific evening of walking football, community spirit, and health awareness – all for a great cause.

Stonehaven Strollers vs Street Soccer Scotland

A historic occasion as the Strollers take part in their first ever match against another walking football team! ⚽😁

A truly special day for everyone involved, made even better by an exciting invitation from Street Soccer Scotland to play in Aberdeen on the 12th of September.

Let the countdown begin! 👏

Glasgow Cup Finale – Men’s Over 60s Bring the Series to a Spectacular Close!

The curtain came down on this year’s Glasgow Cup with the Men’s Over 60s competition at Toryglen Regional Football Centre – and what a finale it was!

A thrilling day of football saw 24 teams and over 200 players take to the pitch, creating an electric atmosphere and showcasing some top-class walking football from start to finish.

The final brought the drama, as Saint Anthony’s and Hearts battled it out in a tense 2-2 draw. With the trophy on the line, it all came down to penalties – and it was Hearts who held their nerve to claim victory and lift the cup!

Huge congratulations to Glasgow Life for their fantastic hosting and organisation throughout the series – and a heartfelt thank you to every player, coach, club, and supporter who made the 2025 Glasgow Cup such a resounding success!

Congratulations to all clubs on incredible few weeks packed with tournaments, community events, and exciting new beginnings, we want to extend a huge thank you to all the clubs, organisations, volunteers, and players who continue to give their time, energy, and passion to walking football across Scotland and beyond.

Your continued support is helping to grow an inclusive, welcoming, and active football community for all ages and abilities. Whether it’s through competition, friendship, health awareness, or simply getting people back into the game—you are making a real difference.

Here’s to even more growth, connections, and brilliant football moments ahead.

Andy Halliday MBE Appointed as New WFS Referee Liaison Officer

Walking Football Scotland is delighted to announce the appointment of Andy Halliday MBE as our new Referee Liaison Officer.

Andy brings a wealth of experience to the role, having served as an assistant referee in the English Premier League for 14 years, officiating in over 600 top flight league and cup matches with 340 of those on the English Premier League. His distinguished career also includes proud moments on the biggest domestic stage—officiating as assistant referee on the FA Cup Final in 2016 (Crystal Palace v Manchester United) and also the Carabao Cup final in 2019 (Chelsea v Manchester City) at Wembley Stadium.

On retirement from active refereeing, he took up an AVAR position on the Premier league for two seasons, before coming back to Scotland and assisting in the VAR training for the Scottish FA officials.

Beyond his officiating career, Andy has served in the British Army for 39 years as a Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructor. He has also contributed to the sport through his role on the Army Referee Executive Committee. In recognition of his outstanding service, he was awarded an MBE from King Charles in 2019 at Buckingham Palace for services to football refereeing, for both civilians and military.

Andy remains actively involved in the game, playing Walking Football in the South West region. In his new role, he will be instrumental in driving referee performance standards, delivering workshops, enhancing understanding of the Laws of the Game, and acting as the main point of contact for all referee-related matters within Walking Football across Scotland.

Andy’s passion, experience, and leadership will support the continued growth of the game, ensuring it remains fair, inclusive, and consistently officiated. On speaking about his new appointment, Andy said:

I am looking forward to taking on this role and working with the WFS team to enhance and develop our referee pool to further the enjoyment for everyone partaking in walking football.

WFS Trustee Matt Ramsay welcomed Andy’s appointment, saying:
“Andy’s exceptional background in professional refereeing and his dedication to the game at all levels make him an invaluable addition to our team. His leadership will play a crucial role in ensuring that our referees are supported, well-trained, and drive consistency, helping us maintain high standards across Walking Football in Scotland.”

WFS would also like to recognise and sincerely thank former Referee Liaison Officer, Simon McLean, for his dedication and efforts over the past year. His contribution has helped lay strong foundations for the continued development of officiating within Walking Football in Scotland.

Please note, for any referee support or enquiries, you can contact referee@walkingfootballscotland.org

WFS O50's West Premiership, Championship & Conference

WFS O50s Leagues Return This Sunday for Round 3 After Summer Break

The WFS Over 50s West Premiership, Championship, and Conference leagues roar back into action this coming Sunday, with Round 3 fixtures set to bring plenty of excitement after the summer break.

Premiership: Tight at the Top

In the Premiership, it's all square at the summit as Saint Anthony's – Greens and Motherwell FC CT – Claret sit joint top of the table, separated only by goal difference. With no easy fixtures in this fiercely competitive division, every point counts as the title race intensifies. Expect some hard-fought battles and unpredictable outcomes as teams look to assert dominance early in the second half of the season.

Championship: Crucial Clashes Ahead

Over in the Championship, this weekend’s fixtures could prove pivotal in shaping the title race. League leaders Dumbarton face a double challenge as they take on both 2nd-placed Glenafton Athletic and 3rd-placed Pollok Thistle. With all three sides vying for top spot, Sunday’s games could have a major say in where the silverware ends up come season’s end.

Conference: Top Two Go Head-to-Head

In the Conference League, the stage is set for a dramatic showdown as leaders WEBATA take on second-placed Motherwell Phoenix. With just one point separating the two, everything is on the line in this top-of-the-table clash. A win for either side could prove decisive, while a draw would keep things wide open heading into the final stretch.

It’s shaping up to be an exciting day of football across all three divisions. Best of luck to all teams involved – let the action begin!

Player of the Month (July) - Elizabeth Wallace & Gordon Smith


We’re keeping up with our monthly spotlight on Walking Football Scotland Players of the Month in partnership with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.

For July the Walking Football Scotland Women’s Player of the Month is Elizabeth Wallace! Elizabeth, 64, plays with Rangers FFIT.

Walking Football Scotland Men’s Player of the Month is Gordon Smith! Gordon, 56, plays with Forfar.

Congratulations Gordon and Elizabeth! They shared their reflections on what walking football means to them.

Why did you get involved in walking football?

Elizabeth: “My friend asked me to go with her to a walking football  session she had seen advertised and from the moment I stepped onto the park to play I loved it , I couldn’t wait to go back the following week .i played football when I was younger and now that my family were grown up I had time to spare. At first it was just training sessions then we joined the Walking Football Scotland league and also played in cup tournaments winning the Scottish Cup in our first year.”

Gordon: “Latterly my body couldn’t keep up or recover quickly from  five a sides but wanted to keep going with some sort of football. A couple of my friends had already started playing and encouraged me to try it. I played a couple of sessions, loved it and have never looked back. 

I have always played at a competitive level and walking football allows you to take the game as serious or as leisurely as you like.”

What positive impact has walking football had on your life?

Elizabeth: “Walking football has helped me through a difficult time in my life and I can’t thank the people involved enough.I feel a lot fitter and healthier through training and playing walking football and the social side of it is great. I  have met up with old friends and made many new friends ,it really has made a positive impact in my life.”

Gordon: “Walking football has allowed me to keep active and prolong my fitness and at the same time de-stressing from work life. I’ve met a lot of new people and created new friends just through taking part in walking football events all over Scotland, England and abroad. 

What would you say to encourage others to come along?

Elizabeth: “I would say what are you waiting for? Find a team in your area and give it a try. You will not regret it. You will feel better physically, mentally and socially.”

Gordon: “I would thoroughly recommend anyone who is thinking of it or dubious about “walking” football to give it a go. There are local clubs all over Scotland now who are open to letting anyone, male or female having a go. Whether you think you were like Ronaldo back in the day or have 2 left feet there is a place in walking football for you.”

Club News - July

WALKING FOOTBALL NEWS ROUND-UP: CELEBRATION, GROWTH AND COMMUNITY ACROSS SCOTLAND AND BEYOND

Ashley Pedersen Laces Up for Walking Football Debut in Glasgow

Scottish Para Football CEO Ashley Pedersen experienced her first taste of walking football as she joined players at a vibrant Glasgow Life session in partnership with Pollok United at Dennis Donnelly Park. The visit came shortly after her appearance on Simon McLean's Talking Walking Football radio show on Sunny G, where Ashley spoke passionately about her role for Para Football. Delighted to accept the invite, she shared how much she enjoyed taking part and highlighted the positive impact walking football has on participants week after week.

Ashley’s visit also comes as excitement builds for the inaugural Para Football Gala Dinner, a landmark event celebrating the power of the para-game in Scotland. Tickets are now on sale here for what promises to be an evening of inspirational stories, incredible prizes, great company, and awards—all in support of growing para-football.

Glasgow Cup 2025: A Showcase of Experience, Passion and Talent

Toryglen played host to the ever-popular annual Glasgow Cup throughout July, with a packed programme of five competitive events: Men's Over-50s, Over-65s and Over-70s, and Women’s Over-40s and Over-50s. Nearly 700 players from 69 teams came together in a brilliant celebration of the sport.

Congratulations to this year’s winners:

  • Men’s O50sNorthern Spartans

  • Men’s O65s & O70sAlloa Athletic

  • O65s Challenge PlateMotherwell FC CT

  • Women’s O40sLinlithgow Rose CFC

  • Women’s O50sBraehead FC

A special mention goes to Oriam Ladies, who played their very first match during the event – a clear sign that the game continues to grow in reach and appeal. Hats off to Glasgow Life for once again delivering a successful and inclusive tournament with Men’s O60’s event still to follow on 8th August.

Rangers Represent at ‘Unity is Strength’ Event in Liverpool

The Rangers Charity Foundation proudly stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Rangers FC at the deeply moving ‘Unity is Strength’ event hosted by the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance and LFC Foundation. The event, held at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre, brought together walking football teams from across the UK to honour the memory of football tragedies, promote unity, and celebrate the sport's unifying power. In a beautiful bonus, Rangers’ Walking Football team returned home as tournament champions.

Drumchapel Utd Enjoy Memorable Visit to Newcastle FC Foundation Tournament

Drumchapel United were honoured to participate in the Newcastle FC Foundation Invitational Tournament, enjoying not just the on-field action but the warm hospitality and camaraderie that define the walking football community. It was a memorable trip packed with spirited play and great connections across the game.

Motherwell FC CT Host Friendly at Fir Park

A wonderful afternoon of football and friendship was enjoyed as Morton in the Community visited Fir Park Training Centre for a friendly walking football match hosted by Motherwell FC. Following the match, all players were invited to attend the senior fixture between Motherwell FC and Greenock Morton FC, making for a fantastic day of football at all levels.

JTR Fitting Backing Women's Walking Football

Support continues to grow for women’s walking football as JTR Fitting proudly confirmed their sponsorship of reigning league and Scottish Cup champions Braehead FC. The company expressed their pride in supporting a sport that encourages active lifestyles, connection, and empowerment among women across Scotland.

Welcome to Bathgate Thistle Community FC

Growth remains the headline of the walking football story as Bathgate Thistle Community FC becomes the latest club to affiliate with the sport. Regional representatives David Callaghan and Jenny Hammond were thrilled to meet players and organisers at the club, helping to further support walking football’s expansion in the region.

⚽💙 From grassroots to glory, walking football continues to unite communities, promote wellbeing, and prove that age is no barrier to the beautiful game.