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September 2023

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The Scots Magazine

An atmospheric dawn vista from Braeriach in the Cairngorms National Park

- CRAIG HORNE

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The Great Eight

The Auld Enemy football ties that live long in the memory

THE latest chapter in world football's oldest rivalry will be written when Scotland take on England at Hampden Park on Tuesday September 12. The 150th Anniversary Heritage Match marks the first meeting between the sides in 1872. Since then there has been many a thrill, spill and knocked-over Bovril. The special match is part of a year-long calendar of events from the Scottish FA to celebrate the history of the association. Here are eight key moments from the fixture.

Chills And Thrills

The first-ever official international women's football match played in Britain was a Scotland vs England affair. The sides met at Ravenscraig Stadium, Greenock, on a bone-chilling Saturday in November 1972. England's Sylvia Gore, who scored first, recalled, "There was only one other game played in Scotland that day - a men's game - because the conditions were so bad." Mary Carr equalised before 17-year-old Rose Reilly put the Scots in front with a stunning goal direct from a corner. However, two late goals from Pat Davies meant the visitors won. Scotland captain Margaret McAulay missed the second half after pulling a ligament.

Roar Of The Crowd

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Cairn Gorm

From gentle walks to exhilarating hikes, Cairn Gorm offers outdoor adventures for every skill level

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Mixed Territory

Winter climbing in Scotland demands skill and courage, plus a love of unpredictable mountains

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Treading Lightly

On the Moray coast, Burghead offers a wildlife experience that's rich in wonder and light on carbon emissions

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A Great Divide

Gayle Ritchie attempts to hike the Lairig Ghru, one of Scotland's most punishing yet rewarding routes

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In The Spotlight

Travel content creator Chris Paul Lawlor reflects on the responsibility of sharing Scotland's landscapes online

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A Wee Blether With... Matty Hyndman

The Edinburgh-based artist and activist creating a storm on social media

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AtoZ of GREAT SCOTS

Horticulturalist and land owner Osgood Mackenzie built Inverewe Garden on the shores of Loch Ewe

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Stone, Silence And Song

At Pluscarden Abbey near Elgin, an ancient way of life endures

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3 mins

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Mar Hall

Daniella Theis discovers old-world elegance with modern indulgence on the banks of the Clyde

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4 mins

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Barry Fish

Rachel McConachie enjoys the Michelin Guide restaurant setting the standard for seafood in Leith

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