The Paisley Pirates have announced their fixtures for their landmark 80th anniversary season.
The Pirates, Founded in 1946, will enter their eight decade with a busy schedule including 32 league matches and two Scottish Cup games against Whitley Bay Warriors.
The season starts on September 6, when the Pirates will go head-to-head against Solway.
Further away fixtures against Kirkcaldy, North Ayrshire, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Whitley Bay precede the team's eagerly awaited return to home ice on October 25, facing North Ayrshire.
Supporters can expect a bustling winter schedule of home games, including encounters with Dundee, Solway, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Kirkcaldy.
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A highlight of the upcoming season is the addition of the Scottish Cup matches against the Whitley Bay Warriors.
The initial clash is away on November 8, with a 5pm face-off, and the return fixture is set for November 29, again at 5pm, when the Warriors will play the Pirates on their home turf.
These two fixtures promise to enrich the longstanding rivalry between the Pirates and their North East counterparts, presenting fans with an extra knockout contest to get excited for during the anniversary season.
The festive period will see the Pirates host Aberdeen on December 20 and Edinburgh on December 27.
The league action resumes in January with a home fixture against Whitley Bay on January 17, before the Pirates head into a demanding home straight.
The season is currently set to finish with an away game against Dundee on March 27.
The 2026/27 season is set to be especially significant for everyone involved with the Paisley Pirates.
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Over the past eight decades, the club has been kept alive and representing Paisley and Renfrewshire by several generations of players, coaches, volunteers, families, and supporters.
Plans to celebrate the club's 80-year history will be unveiled in the run-up to and during the season.
Supporters can follow the Paisley Pirates’ official website and social media channels for ticket information, fixture updates, anniversary announcements and further details.
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