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Peterhead vs Hamilton Academical — Scottish League Cup

Peterhead

Peterhead

0:1

Balmoor Stadium

Hamilton Academical

Hamilton Academical

Match Facts

  • Venue: Balmoor Stadium
  • Peterhead home ground: Balmoor Stadium
  • Hamilton Academical stadium: New Douglas Park
  • Peterhead founded 1891
  • Hamilton Academical founded 1874
  • League country: Scotland

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Peterhead

Scottish League 1

Stadium
Balmoor Stadium
Founded
1891
Country
Scotland
Location
Peterhead

Peterhead Football Club are a football club based in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. They will play in Scottish League Two in the 2023–24 season after being relegated in 2022–23. Their home ground is Balmoor in Peterhead, with a capacity of 3,150. The current manager is Jim McInally, who was appointed on 7 October 2011 following the sacking of John Sheran on 23 September 2011 after the side won only one game in 17 matches. Peterhead's traditional rivals are the Highland League team Fraserburgh; however, since their election to the Scottish Football League this rivalry has wane...

Hamilton Academical

Scottish League 1

Stadium
New Douglas Park
Founded
1874
Country
Scotland
Location
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire

Hamilton Academical Football Club, often known as Hamilton Accies, or The Accies, is a Scottish football club from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, who currently compete in Scottish League One. They were established in 1874 from the school football team at Hamilton Academy and remain the only professional club in British football to have originated from a school team. Hamilton have won the Scottish Challenge Cup three times and have finished runners-up in the Scottish Cup twice. The club play their home games at Broadwood Stadium.

Official Kits

Hamilton Academical 1st kit

1st · 2024-2025

Hamilton Academical 2nd kit

2nd · 2021-2022

Scottish League Cup

The Scottish League Cup, currently known as the Premier Sports Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a football competition open to all Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) clubs. First held in 1946–47, it is the oldest national League Cup in existence. The competition had a straight knockout format but became a group and knockout competition from 2016–17. Rangers are the record holders of the cup, winning 27 times. St Johnstone are the current holders, after beating Livingston 1–0...