WFS SWF O40's Women's Premiership & Championship

The WFS SWF Over 40’s Women’s Premiership and Championship get underway on Sunday 22nd March at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, marking another exciting step forward for the growth of women’s walking football.

A record 18 teams will take part this season, highlighting the continued expansion of the game. We are grateful for the continued support from Scottish Women's Football, which plays an important role in creating and developing opportunities within the women’s game.

In the Premiership, last season’s champions Braehead FC – Reds begin their title defence in the opening match of the season against Stenhousemuir, which promises to be a fantastic way to get the new campaign underway.

In the Championship, we are delighted to welcome four new teams into the competition this year. Jeanfield Swifts, John Sutton CC, Oriam Ladies, and an additional Rangers FFIT side join the division, adding further strength and depth to what is shaping up to be a very competitive league.

We wish all teams the very best for the new season and look forward to a fantastic day of walking football at Ravenscraig. ⚽

WFS O70's Men's West Premiership

The WFS Men’s O70’s West Premiership gets underway on Friday 20th March at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre, with teams ready to begin another exciting season of competitive walking football.

Last year’s champions Duncanrig EK will be looking to build on their success from last season as they begin their title defence. Their opening round of fixtures will see them face Morton FC, Giffnock SC Auld Timers, Pollok Utd, and Motherwell FC CT.

This season also sees three new teams join the league at this age category, and we are delighted to welcome Carrick WFC, Giffnock North, and Whitletts Victoria. Their addition further highlights the continued growth of walking football across the region.

We wish all teams the very best for the upcoming season and look forward to a fantastic opening day of walking football at Toryglen.

WFS O70's Men's East Premiership

The WFS Men’s O70’s East Premiership kicked off today at the Oriam National Performance Centre, with teams returning for another exciting season of competitive walking football.

It’s already tight at the top after the opening round of fixtures, with Fife Wanderers and last year’s champions Alloa Athletic both taking maximum points from their matches. The early pace-setters will meet at the next league date, a clash that is sure to provide an exciting early highlight in the title race.

A big well done to all players and referees who contributed to a fantastic opening day of football. Special thanks also go to our regional representatives and helpers, and to Regional League Co-ordinator David Callaghan for his efforts in delivering a smooth and successful start to the season. ⚽👏

Pictures - Phil Dawson

WFS Regional Trial Dates

Walking Football Scotland is pleased to share the next set of regional trial dates, with more still to follow in the coming weeks.

Regional Managers will be contacting main club contacts directly (by phone or email), so please keep an eye out and ensure your club is represented.

Confirmed Trial Dates:

South East Men’s O50’s

Manager – Charles Doherty

📅 Sunday 10th May

⏰ 1-2pm

📍 Stark Park, Kirkcaldy

North East Men’s O60’s

Manager – Mike Cranston

📅 Sunday 26th April

⏰ 11-1pm

📍 Change Centre, Dundee

North East Men’s O65’s

Manager – Bobby Craigie

📅 Thursday 26th March & Thursday 23rd April

⏰ 12.30pm

📍 Michael Woods Centre, Glenrothes

North East Men’s O70’s

Manager – Bobby Craigie

📅 Thursday 26th March & Thursday 23rd April

⏰ 12.30pm

📍 Michael Woods Centre, Glenrothes

South West Men’s O70’s

Manager – Gordon Hyslop

📅 Sunday 26th April

⏰ 1.30-3pm

📍 Galabank, Annan Athletic

More dates and regions will be confirmed shortly — we look forward to seeing continued strong interest from players across Scotland.

WFS SWF O50's Women's Premiership

It was a fitting way to mark International Women’s Day as the WFS SWF O50’s Women’s Premiership season got underway at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility.

With further team increases this year, more than 100 women came together to begin the new campaign, highlighting the continued growth of women’s walking football and the strong community around the game.

After the opening round of fixtures, Rangers FFIT sit top of the table, holding a three-point lead after playing one game more than their nearest rivals. Close behind are last season’s champions Braehead FC - Reds and Linlithgow Rose, setting the stage for what promises to be another competitive season.

A big well done to all players and referees who contributed to a fantastic opening day, and a special thank you to Regional League Co-ordinator David Callaghan for his efforts in helping deliver a successful start to the season.

Photos - Phil Dawson

WFS O70's Men's East Premiership

The WFS Over 70’s Men’s East Premiership gets underway next Tuesday 10th March at the Oriam National Performance Centre, as teams prepare for another exciting season of competitive walking football.

All eyes will be on reigning champions Alloa Athletic, who enjoyed a remarkable campaign last year, winning all 16 of their league matches to lift the title in dominant fashion. They begin their title defence with an opening fixture against Oriam, before facing a big early test against last season’s runners-up North Lanarkshire Council.

With strong competition expected throughout the division, the new season promises to be another closely contested and high-quality league.

We wish all teams the very best for the season ahead and look forward to a fantastic start at Oriam.

WFS SWF O50’s Women’s Premiership

The WFS SWF Over 50’s Women’s Premiership gets underway this Sunday at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, marking another exciting step forward for the growth of women’s walking football.

A record 13 teams will take part this season, highlighting the continued expansion of the game. We are grateful for the ongoing support from Scottish Women’s Football, which continues to play a key role in developing opportunities within the women’s game.

Last season’s champions Braehead FC – Reds begin their title defence after an unbeaten campaign, where they lifted the trophy ahead of Rangers FFIT. They open the new season with an intriguing fixture against their club counterparts Braehead FC – Navy, before taking on Cumnock Striders and Giffnock SC Women.

We wish all teams the very best for the new season and look forward to a fantastic day of walking football at Ravenscraig.

Player of the Month (February) - Eleanor Walker & Mike Crawford


As February comes to an end, we’re proud to once again shine a spotlight on the people who make Walking Football Scotland’s Players of the Month so special—once again in partnership with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland.

🌟 February Women’s Player of the Month
Eleanor Walker (72) – Tay City Strollers

🌟 February Men’s Player of the Month
Mike Crawford (70) – Walking Football Strikers Aberdeen

Huge congratulations to Eleanor & Mike!

Both shared their reflections on what walking football means to them, highlighting the friendships, health benefits and sense of belonging that keep our community moving forward 💙⚽

Why did you get involved in walking football?

Eleanor: “I mainly got involved for exercise and meeting other women who play football. I played football in the 1960's and 70's so it was great to be back playing.”

Mike: “I have always been involved with football since primary school. I played competitively until the age of 41, but combined my later years of playing with coaching and management, which I continued to do until recently. I got involved with Walking Football because I still had the passion to play and enjoy the general friendship and camaraderie of a football community.”

What positive impact has walking football had on your life?

Eleanor: “It has increased my physical activity, and helped reducing pain from my osteoarthritis. It has encouraged sociability and I have met so many new people.”

Mike: “It certainly helped smooth my transition into retirement at the age of 64. Like many Walking Football members, my friends and social connections were mainly work colleagues or business associates. Walking Football has helped me engage with old and new friends in a wonderful, friendly environment. It has helped my physical, mental, and social fitness.”

What would you say to encourage others to come along?

Eleanor: “Come along and join the fun and camaraderie with women and men. No pressure, just playing at your own pace. Beginners are welcome and you can learn a new skill playing walking football.”

Mike: “As one of the organisers of our Walking Football group, I have seen the membership grow from only 10 back in 2018 to 81 today. It’s a fantastic environment to enhance your fitness, bond with old and new friends, and participate in other social activities that grow from being part of the group. Just come along and give it a try - you won’t regret it!”

WFS Regional Trial Dates

Walking Football Scotland is pleased to share the next set of confirmed regional trial dates, with even more still to be announced in the coming weeks.

As always, Regional Managers will be in touch with main club contacts directly (by phone or email) — so please keep an eye out to ensure your club is involved.

Confirmed Trial Dates:

Central Men’s O50’s

Manager – Kenny Brown

📅 Sunday 15th March

⏰ 3pm

📍 Stirling High School, Astro

Central Men’s O60’s

Manager – Richard Sinclair

📅 Wednesday 25th March

⏰ 10am

📍 Indodrill Stadium, Alloa Athletic

Central Men’s O65’s

Manager – Richard Sinclair

📅 Wednesday 1st April

⏰ 10am

📍 Indodrill Stadium, Alloa Athletic

South West Men’s O50’s

Manager – Jim Marshall

📅 Sunday 3rd & 24th May

⏰ 12-1.30pm

📍 Carrick Academy, Maybole

South West Men’s O60’s

Manager – David Howie

📅 Sunday 22nd March

⏰ 10:45am – 1:00pm

📍 New Voluntary Park, Ayr

South West Men’s O65’s

Manager – Hugh McKay

📅 Thursday 26th March

⏰ 12-2pm

📍 New Voluntary Park, Whitletts

West Men’s O70’s

Manager – Gary Caldwell

📅 Thursday 5th & 19th March

⏰ 10am - 12pm

📍 Kirktonholme Pitches, East Kilbride

Central Women’s O40’s & O50’s

Managers – Ritchie Currie-Jenkins & Claire McCosh

📅 Sunday 29th March

⏰ 2:00pm – 4:00pm

📍 Little Kerse, Falkirk

👉 Please complete this form to confirm attendance for women’s central region trials:

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More dates and regions will be confirmed shortly — we look forward to seeing continued strong interest from players across Scotland.

WFS Regional Trial Dates

Walking Football Scotland is pleased to confirm that regional trial dates are now being released for upcoming squads — with more dates and regions to be announced soon.

We are also delighted to welcome Paul Wilson as the new East Regional Men’s O50’s Manager, assisted by Tam Gauld.

Charles Doherty and Willie Carroll will move across to take charge of the South East Men’s O50’s.

All Regional Managers will be contacting main club contacts directly, most likely by phone or email, so please keep an eye out and ensure your club is represented.

If you require any additional information, please contact:
📧 competition@walkingfootballscotland.org

Important Update:

Due to current numbers in the Men’s 50’s, the area of Fife will come under the South East Region (Men’s 50’s only).

We are also currently looking for managers for the following categories:

  • West Men’s O50’s

  • West Men’s O60’s

  • North East Men’s O60’s

  • North East Men’s O65’s

Anyone interested in supporting these voluntary roles should contact:

📧 matt@walkingfootballscotland.org

Confirmed Trial Dates (so far):

West Men’s O65’s
Manager – Eric Dunion
📅 Friday 6th March & Friday 3rd April
⏰ 10:00am – 12:00pm
📍 Giffnock Sports Club, Auldhouse

South East Men’s O65’s
Managers – Paul Rendall & Gerry Butler
📅 Tuesday 31st March, Wednesday 29th April & Wednesday 20th May
⏰ 12.30pm-1.30pm, 1-2pm & 1-2pm
📍 Indoor Academy, Oriam NPC

South East Men’s O70’s
Managers – Paul Rendall & Gerry Butler
📅 Wednesday 29th April, Wednesday 20th May & Tuesday 9th May
⏰ 2-3pm, 2-3pm & 12.30-1.30pm
📍 Indoor Academy, Oriam NPC

North East Women’s O40’s & O50’s
Manager – David Callaghan
📅 Sunday 15th March, Sunday 5th April & Sunday 3rd May
📍 Linlithgow Rugby Club ITC

West Women’s O40’s & O50’s
Manager – Kath Kimmet
📅 Sunday 29th March & Sunday 19th April
⏰ 10:30am – 12:30pm
📍 Giffnock Sports Club, Auldhouse

South West Women’s O40’s & O50’s
Manager – Mhari Lindsay
📅 Wednesday 18th & 25th March
⏰ 6.45-8pm
📍 Barony Campus, Cumnock

South West Women’s trials - please complete the attached: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=DQSIkWdsW0yxEjajBLZtrQAAAAAAAAAAAAFucP0I5VZUOUNJVElBMEs0SDgwSjUzOEZJVVNXS1RBWS4u&route=shorturl

We look forward to seeing players from across the country attending and representing their regions — with further opportunities to be confirmed shortly.

WFS O75’s Men’s National Premiership

History was made today as the WFS Over 75’s Men’s National Premiership officially kicked off, marking the launch of the inaugural league at this age category and another major milestone for walking football in Scotland.

Seven teams took part in what was a truly special occasion at the start of this new national competition — Ayr Utd, Drumchapel Utd, Fife Wanderers, Forth Valley, Morton FC, North Lanarkshire Council, and Southside 75’ers — all playing their part in a memorable day for the sport.

The matches themselves were closely contested, with plenty of draws highlighting just how evenly matched the teams are in this new division. After Round 1, it is Fife Wanderers who sit top of the table, making a strong start in this historic campaign.

A special mention must go to Jack Gorman for what will surely go down as the goal of the day — a perfectly placed “postage stamp” finish into the top corner during the opening match, a strike worthy of such a landmark occasion.

This has been a truly special and memorable day for WFS. To now be in a position where we can offer competitive walking football at Over 75’s level is a testament to the growth of the game and the commitment of players who continue to stay active, fit and passionate about football.

We thank all players, clubs, and referees for playing their part in such a historic day for walking football in Scotland, and with the sport continuing to grow, there are undoubtedly more milestones still to come.

Photos - Phil Dawson

WFS O60's Men's East of Scotland Leagues

The WFS Men’s Over 60’s East of Scotland Leagues got underway today at the Oriam National Performance Centre, with an early start to the 2026 campaign and a strong opening round of competitive walking football.

In the Premiership, it proved to be a challenging start for last year’s champions Alloa Athletic – Gold, who were unable to secure a win in their opening fixtures. After Round 1, it is Dundee East CSC who lead the way at the top of the table. Early indications suggest this season’s Premiership is set to be extremely competitive, with no single team looking likely to run away with the title.

The Championship also got off to a solid start, with teams settling into the new campaign and setting the foundations for what promises to be a closely contested division as the season progresses however after Round 1 fixtures, off the back of relegation last year, Hearts 98’ are top the league closely followed by Oriam 2015.

A big thank you goes to Regional League Co-ordinator David Callaghan, along with the support of our regional representatives and referees, for their excellent delivery of today’s fixtures. Thanks also to all clubs and players for contributing to such a strong and competitive start to the 2026 season — and for their cooperation with the earlier-than-normal start times.

WFS Scottish Cup & Festival 2026

ENTRY NOW OPEN – WFS SCOTTISH CUP & FESTIVAL 2026

WFS Scottish Cup & Festival returns on Saturday 6th June 2026 – and it’s set to be the biggest one-day walking football event in the world once again!

Hundreds of players. Dozens of teams. One unforgettable day of competition and festival football at Glasgow Green Football Centre.

Whether you’re competing for silverware or taking part in the festival atmosphere, this is the event that brings the walking football community together like no other.

CATEGORIES AVAILABLE

Men’s:
• Over 50's
• Over 60's
• Over 65's
• Over 70's
• Over 75's

Women’s:
• Over 40's
• Over 50's

Mixed:
• Over 40's Non-Competitive Festival

Parkinson’s:
• Any age

We are proud that the event is once again supported by our charity partners, Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, continuing our commitment to making walking football inclusive, impactful and community-driven.

Entry is now open!

To enter, contact:
📧 competition@walkingfootballscotland.org

Don’t miss out on being part of the biggest one-day walking football event in the world.

Enter now and secure your place!

WFS O75's Men's National Premiership

We are proud to announce the launch of the inaugural WFS Men’s Over 75’s National Premiership, which gets underway on Friday 20th February at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre. This marks another exciting milestone in the continued growth of competitive walking football across Scotland.

We are delighted to welcome seven teams into this brand-new national competition as we take the next step on the WFS competitive journey, ensuring that opportunities exist for players right across the age spectrum, including the most experienced “vintage” of walking footballers!

This new league is a real celebration of the walking football community. Thanks to players staying active, getting fitter and healthier, and continuing to enjoy the game for longer, we are now in a fantastic position to offer a dedicated competitive platform for the Over 75’s age group. It’s a brilliant reflection of how walking football is helping people stay involved in the sport they love well into later life.

We wish all teams the very best of luck for the opening round of fixtures and look forward to a fantastic start to the WFS Men’s O75’s National Premiership at Toryglen.

WFS O60’s Men’s West of Scotland Leagues

The WFS Men’s Over 60’s West of Scotland Leagues kicked off today at the Toryglen Regional Football Centre, delivering a strong opening day of competitive walking football and setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting 2026 season.

In the Premiership, newly promoted Saint Anthony’s – Greens made an immediate impact at the top level, winning all four of their opening fixtures to go top of the table after Round 1. A fantastic start following their Championship title last season. They are closely followed by Pollok Thistle, who also enjoyed a positive opening day and notably picked up a victory over Pollok Utd in today’s matches.

The Championship saw an impressive debut from newcomers Ardencaple FC, who also recorded four wins from four to open up an early four-point lead at the top of the table. John Sutton CC sit second, remaining unbeaten after the opening round of fixtures and keeping the early pace.

It was a really positive start to the O60’s walking football season in the West, with great spirit and competition on display throughout the day.

A big thank you goes to Regional League Co-ordinator Derek King, along with the support of our regional representatives and referees, for their excellent work in delivering a smooth and successful opening day. Thanks also to all clubs and players for contributing to such a strong and competitive start to the 2026 season.