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Saturday 11th July 2026
Kick Off 14.00 On Time!
Port Glasgow Juniors 3 Neilston 3, attendance 82
2’ 1-0
4’ 2-0
23’ 3-0
25’ 3-1
29’ 3-2
77’ 3-3
@ Parklea Community Sports Facility, 3G Stadium Pitch
off Greenock Road (A8)
Parkhill
Port Glasgow
PA14 6TR
Admission by Donation
No Programme.
Game two of the day saw more caged football, at the Parklea home of Port Glasgow Juniors, or ‘The Undertakers’ as they are nicknamed, thought to originate from them having played in an all black kit when they were first formed. It took forty two minutes to drive back north, before heading west along the A8, with the ground on the right just before reaching Port Glasgow, sandwiched between the railway line and the River Clyde. Although it’s a caged pitch, it is far better than you’d expect. There’s spectator access on three sides, with just the goal at the western end being out of bounds. There’s even two separate sections of covered terrace, bookending the changing room building, with the dugouts in the centre of this side. The tea bar operated from here too, doing hot and cold food/drinks, although the menu was smaller than for a normal league game.
The match was between two West of Scotland League teams, with Division 2 hosting Division 1. Port Glasgow got off to a flyer, scoring twice in the opening four minutes, firstly poking in from close range after a cross was played back into the box having been partially cleared, before cutting in from the left and beating the ‘keeper low at the near post. Midway through the half it was 3-0, playing a free kick across the box which was smashed into the bottom corner. Two minutes later Neilston got one back, when a ball into the box was finished with a shot on the turn into the far corner. Minutes later they got another one, following up on an angled shot that the ‘keeper saved, but couldn’t direct the ball away from the danger area. Port Glasgow then had a goal ruled out for offside, with the game remaining 3-2 at the interval. The hosts hit the crossbar early in the second half, with far fewer chances created than in the first half, but Neilston grabbed a deserved equaliser with thirteen minutes left, breaking quickly down the left and despite the cross being over hit, it was kept in play and squared across the box for a side footed finish from twelve yards.












