✓960. Woodside Park

Kelso Thistle 4-0 Hawick Legion
Border Amateurs League 'B' Division
Saturday 17th May 2025
Kelso is a market town in the Scottish Borders, which lies at the confluence of the rivers Tweed and Teviot. (population: over 5,600) The main tourist attractions are the Kelso Abbey ruins and Floors Castle, which is a house designed by William Adam, completed in 1726. The Kelso Bridge was designed by John Rennie, who later built London Bridge.
The original football club in the town was Kelso United, founded at a meeting in the Drill Hall, Kelso, in April 1935. The club played in the East of Scotland Football League, before resigning from the league three games into the 2015–16 season. They immediately merged with nearby Kelso Thistle to form Kelso United Thistle, who play in the Border Amateur League.

Woodside Park

Dryinghouse Lane, 

Kelso, 

TD5 7BP


Total Scottish grounds visited - 128


Woodside Park is a short walk from the town centre. At the entrance is the main building, which houses the changing rooms and a cafe. There are several pitches, with Thistle used the pitch at the far side for their fixture with Hawick Legion.

Kelso Thistle 4 Hawick Legion 0

Border Amateurs B Division matchday 26

4th v 6th

2pm ko

Att.110hc 


Two goals in each half wrapped up a great win which shot Kelso up to second in the table and guaranteed promotion. 


 6’ 1-0 OG

18’ 2-0 Michael Pattinson

54’ 3-0 Liam Hill

64’ 4-0 Jamie Milner

#Heedhopper

75 mile drive door-to-door


A nice run up to the borders for a game and a wander around a few of the Kelso GBG pubs with Katie and Jade.

Refreshments were partaking in the 1905 bar, Rutherford Micropub and Cobbles Freehouse before the match. A pleasant day out in glorious sunshine.


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