Fixtures

Scotland League One 04/20 14:00 34 Stirling vs Queen of South - View
Scotland League One 04/27 14:00 35 Queen of South vs Cove Rangers - View
Scotland League One 05/04 14:00 36 Montrose vs Queen of South - View

Results

Scotland League One 04/13 14:00 33 [7] Queen of South v Edinburgh City [10] W 2-0
Scotland League One 04/06 14:00 32 [7] Queen of South v Kelty Hearts [6] L 1-2
Scotland League One 03/30 15:00 31 [2] Hamilton v Queen of South [8] D 0-0
Scotland League One 03/23 15:00 30 [3] Alloa v Queen of South [8] W 0-2
Scotland League One 03/16 17:30 29 [8] Queen of South v Falkirk [1] L 1-4
Scotland League One 03/09 15:00 28 [9] Annan Athletic v Queen of South [8] L 2-1
Scotland League One 03/02 15:00 27 [8] Queen of South v Stirling [7] D 2-2
Scotland League One 02/24 17:30 26 [7] Queen of South v Montrose [4] L 2-3
Scotland League One 02/17 15:00 25 [10] Edinburgh City v Queen of South [7] D 1-1
Scotland League One 02/10 15:00 24 [6] Kelty Hearts v Queen of South [7] D 0-0
Scotland League One 02/03 15:00 23 [5] Queen of South v Hamilton [2] L 0-2
Scotland League One 01/27 15:00 22 [3] Cove Rangers v Queen of South [7] W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 47 24 23
Wins 16 6 10
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 20 12 8
Goals for 68 40 28
Goals against 69 43 26
Clean sheets 9 3 6
Failed to score 12 4 8

Queen of the South Football Club is a Scottish professional football club formed in 1919 in Dumfries. The club plays in Scottish League One, the third tier of Scottish football. They are traditionally nicknamed the Doonhamers but are more usually referred to as Queens or QOS. Their home ground is Palmerston Park.

The club won the Division B Championship in 1950–51, the Second Division Championship in 2001–02 and 2012–13, and the Scottish Challenge Cup in 2002–03 and 2012–13. Queens led Scotland's top division until New Year in the 1953–54 season: their highest finish in Scotland's top division was fourth in 1933–34. The club reached their first major cup final in 2008 when they reached the final of the Scottish Cup, where they were runners-up to Rangers. The club's manager is Marvin Bartley.

History

The Queen of the South soccer team, based in Great Britain, is a powerhouse in the world of football. With a rich history dating back to its founding in 1919, the team has established itself as a dominant force in both domestic and international competitions.

Known for their skilled players, strategic gameplay, and unwavering determination, the Queen of the South team has earned a reputation as one of the top soccer clubs in the country. Their iconic blue and white striped jerseys are instantly recognizable on the pitch, and their passionate fan base ensures a lively and electric atmosphere at every match.

With a long list of accolades and championships under their belt, the Queen of the South team continues to impress fans and critics alike with their exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. Whether competing in the English Football League or facing off against international rivals, the Queen of the South team always brings their A-game and never fails to deliver an exciting and memorable performance.