Burgh endured a bruising 70-26 defeat to second in the table Carrick in their last game before the break. However they were rewarded for their attacking efforts with a bonus point from the match.
Glasgow Accies will provide further stiff opposition, they sit third in the table and have won their last five league matches.
When the sides met back in October, Accies ran out 49-7 winners in New Anniesland.
John Cashmore’s side sit seventh in the West Regional First Division but having played two games less than the teams above them will fancy their chances of climbing the table.
Burgh endured a bruising 70-26 defeat to second in the table Carrick in their last game before the break. However they were rewarded for their attacking efforts with a bonus point from the match.
Glasgow Accies will provide further stiff opposition, they sit third in the table and have won their last five league matches.
When the sides met back in October, Accies ran out 49-7 winners in New Anniesland.
John Cashmore’s side sit seventh in the West Regional First Division but having played two games less than the teams above them will fancy their chances of climbing the table.
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