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Glenurquhart are in action against Lovat tomorrow. Picture : Neil Paterson
Glenurquhart are in action against Lovat tomorrow. Picture : Neil Paterson

GLENURQUHART and Lovat are set to clash for the second time this season in the Premiership when the two teams face each other at Drumnadrochit tomorrow.

The two faced each other on the opening day of the campaign when Lovat edged a 3-2 victory at Balgate at the start of last month.

Lovat have had a good start to the campaign with three wins from their first four matches and are in fourth place in the table.

Glenurquhart have found life in the top flight start as they have lost all their matches so far and will look to pick up their first point tomorrow.

In the Premiership, Kinlochshiel will look to bounce back from their cup exit when they face Lochaber at Reraig.

The Wester Ross outfit find themselves in fifth place in the Premiership despite only one win this season, along with two draws and one defeat.

The only other Premiership match tomorrow will see Kinlochshiel take on Lochaber at Reraig.

The quarter finals of the MacTavish Cup take place tomorrow with North Division One outfit Inverness looking to cause a major upset at Skye who are second in the Premiership.

National Division leaders Beauly will look to secure a place in the semi finals when they travel to face Fort William.

Caberfeidh will look to upset holders Kingussie when the two teams clash in the MacTavish Cup quarter final in Strathpeffer

In the other quarter finals tomorrow, Kilmallie take on Newtonmore in Caol.

In North Division One, second place Glengarry take on Fort Willam with Lovat facing Beauly at Balgate. Strathglass welcome Lochcarron to Cannich with Glenurquhart welcoming Kinlochshiel and Newtonmore taking on Skye.

In North Division Two, Inverness take on Boleskine, Aberdeen University face Kilmallie and Kingussie welcome Lochaber.

Caberfeidh Reserves are also in cup action tomorrow as they host Lewis in the Sutherland Cup first round with a 12.30pm throw-up.


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