ON THE LINE: The Scottish Communities Cup is up for grabs this Sunday at Broadwood (Image: Scottish Communities FA)
Auchinleck Talbot and Largs Thistle will face each other yet again to contest for the newly named Scottish Communities Cup this weekend.
Premier Division champions Talbot will look to build on their recent success with Stuart Davidson’s Theesel hoping to end their season on good note following promotion to the Lowland League West.
This latest cup final meeting will be the clubs’ third in seven years, with the Bot emerging victorious on both occasions clinching the Junior Cup in 2019 and League Cup in 2025.
Hoping to avenge the past heartbreaks, the town of Largs have been showing their support with banners and ticket giveaways going on display building up to Sunday’s encounter.
SUPPORT: Local business in Largs show their colours for the final (Image: Largs Thistle)
Speaking to Now Ayrshire, Thistle striker Will Sewell reflected their journey to the final and what the club means to him.
He said: “Travelling up to Buchanhaven in the last round, it was hard with the wind and you don’t know much about the team you’re up against.
“We managed to take the draw back to Barrfields, and to be honest it was two nil going on a few more.
“The disappointment was going out the other cups early to Greenock and Neilston with league form being inconsistent. But we’ve played after that with focus on getting this final.
“We’ve grown as a club being in the West of Scotland League. I see kids in the town running about in our strips, and I’ve even seen my name on the back of them.
“The whole community gets behind us and a lot of kids do come to the games. It does feel like everyone is together and and everyone knows each other.”
TOGETHER: Largs players and fans embrace after making the final (Image: Largs Thistle)
Conor Boyd has been potent in front of goal for Talbot this season, scoring three goals over both legs in the semi final against Dundee North End, and is expecting a different contest against Largs in the final.
He said: “We played very well the last time we played Largs in a midweek fixture, but we know how hard a game this time around is going to be.
“You don’t get to a final if you’re not a good team, and we know Largs have players that can hurt you. For us, we just need to be focused.”
After coming out of a busy period playing 14 games in just over a month, the Talbot n0.9 highlighted it was relief more than anything they got the end result of a title win.
He added: “We were looking at each game and thinking we can get something out of it. The more games you play, the energy seems to dip a little bit and it does become mentally fatiguing as well.
“The fact we managed to get through it, I was absolutely buzzing for everyone at the club.”
WINNERS: Talbot lifted the Junior Cup against Largs in 2019 (Image: Auchinleck Talbot)
Auchinleck Talbot and Largs both confirmed their places in the Lowland League West as the pyramid reconstruction takes shape for the 2026/27 season.
The sides last met at a final stage in the West of Scotland League Cup in April 2025, when Tommy Sloan’s men lifted the silverware thanks to strikes from Boyd and McAvoy.
Sunday’s game marks the first meeting of the sides in the tournament’s final since 2019 staged at New Douglas Park which saw the Bot lift their 13th Scottish Junior Cup.
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