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Annan Athletic 0-0 Queen's Park | International Club Friendly | 27 June 2026

Annan Athletic and Queen's Park played out a goalless draw in a pre-season friendly at Galabank. The match, which served as an early test for both Scottish clubs ahead of the 2026‑27 domestic season, was a tight and at times scrappy affair with few clear‑cut chances.

Match Overview

Annan, competing in Scottish League One in the coming season, started brightly and pressed high in the opening quarter-hour. Queen's Park, preparing for life in the Championship after promotion, gradually settled into their passing rhythm. The first half was largely played in midfield, with both defences well‑organised and goalkeepers rarely tested.

The second half saw a slight increase in tempo. Annan's forward line began to find space behind Queen's backline, but the visitors' goalkeeper – a trialist – made two smart saves to keep the scores level. Queen's responded with a spell of possession, but their final ball consistently let them down. A late Annan free‑kick was headed over the bar, and the match ended goalless.

Key Moments

  • 14': Annan's Tommy Muir forces a save from a tight angle after a quick counter.
  • 67': Queen's substitute Cammy Bruce sees his shot blocked after a clever one‑two.
  • 88': Annan's long‑range free‑kick drifts just over the crossbar.

Tactical Story

Annan manager Peter Murphy opted for a direct 4‑4‑2, looking to exploit Queen's high defensive line. Queen's boss Callum Davidson instructed his side to build from the back, but the lack of sharpness in the final third was evident. The clean sheet will please both managers, but both will demand more attacking incision in upcoming friendlies.

Standout Players

  • Scott Hooper (Annan): Commanding at centre‑half, winning all his headers and distributing calmly.
  • Lewis Grant (Queen's): Composed on the ball in midfield, completing over 90% of his passes.

The result means both sides remain unbeaten in pre‑season. Annan face a trip to nearby Carlisle United next, while Queen's host a Premier League side in their next friendly.