Highlights | Stranraer 2-1 Albion Rovers, 1st  October 2022
Highlights | Stranraer 2-1 Albion Rovers, 1st October 2022

Match Highlights from Stair Park. Scott Robertson and Salim Kouider-Aissa the scorers for the Blues.



Interviews | Stranraer 2-1 Albion Rovers, 1st October 2022
Interviews | Stranraer 2-1 Albion Rovers, 1st October 2022

Jamie Hamill speaks to Cameron Ritchie and Laurence Nelson following the Blues 2-1 win at home to Albion Rovers.




Team, Place & City Details

Stranraer F.C.

Stranraer Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football club based in the town of Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway. The club was founded in 1870, making it the third oldest football club in Scotland behind Queen's Park and Kilmarnock and one of the 20 oldest in the world.

Stranraer Athletic F.C.

Stranraer Athletic Football Club was a football club from the town of Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. They played in the South of Scotland League, although they announced that they would not participate in 2008โ€“09 following the resignation of their manager and the failure to form a committee to run the club.

Albion Rovers F.C.

Albion Rovers Football Club is a semi-professional football team from Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. They are members of the Scottish Professional Football League and, as of the 2019โ€“20 season, play in League Two, the fourth tier of the Scottish football league system.

Albion Rovers F.C. (Newport)

Albion Rovers Football Club are a football team based in the city of Newport, South Wales who play in the Welsh Football League Division Two. The team was formed by Scottish coalminers who moved to Newport for work in 1937.

Albion Rovers FC (Cairnlea)
Albion Rovers FC (Cairnlea)

Albion Rovers FC is a football club based in Cairnlea, Victoria, Australia. The club was formed by the amalgamation of Royal Park Soccer Club and Albion Rovers Soccer Club in 1985.

Stranraer
Stranraer

Stranraer is a town in Inch, Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. It lies on the shores of Loch Ryan, on the northern side of the isthmus joining the Rhins of Galloway to the mainland.

Stranraer railway station
Stranraer railway station

Stranraer railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The station is 94.5 miles (151 km) southwest of Glasgow and is the terminus of the Glasgow South Western Line.

Stranraer Academy

Stranraer Academy is a secondary school in Stranraer in south west Scotland. It serves the area of Stranraer, the Rhins, and parts of the Machars.

Stranraer and Wigtownshire Free Press

The Stranraer and Wigtownshire Free Press is a local weekly newspaper based in Stranraer, Rhins, Wigtownshire, Scotland, which primarily serves Stranraer and the Rhins area but also Wigtownshire and parts of Dumfries and Galloway. Known locally as the "Free Press", it is officially published every Thursday but is distributed on Wednesday afternoons.

Stranraer, Saskatchewan
Stranraer, Saskatchewan

Stranraer is a hamlet in Saskatchewan. Its name comes from Stranraer, Scotland.The town of Stranraer has a locally owned ski hill.

Stranraer Town railway station
Stranraer Town railway station

Stranraer Town railway station, located in Wigtownshire, Scotland, served the town of Stranraer and was a station on the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway.

Stranraer (Parliament of Scotland constituency)

Stranraer in Wigtownshire was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates. After the Acts of Union 1707, Stranraer, New Galloway, Whithorn and Wigtown formed the Wigtown district of burghs, returning one member between them to the House of Commons of Great Britain.

Galloway Community Hospital

The Galloway Community Hospital is an NHS Scotland hospital in Stranraer, Galloway, Scotland. It is operated by NHS Dumfries and Galloway and opened on a partial basis in September 2006, being fully opened by October 2007.

Albion Riverside
Albion Riverside

Albion Riverside, in Battersea in London, is a high-end residential development located between Albert Bridge and Battersea Bridge on the River Thames. Completed in 2003 for client Hutchison Whampoa Property, it was designed by Foster and Partners in a high-tech modernist style to include an unusual asymmetrical crescent plan for the primary building with two independent rectilinear blocks to the west.