Eastern Premier League


The Eastern Premier League is the highest level of cricket for clubs in the east of Scotland. It is organised by Cricket Scotland and comprises teams from both the East of Scotland Cricket Association and the Strathmore & Perthshire Cricket Union. The reigning champions are Heriot's.

History

The Eastern Premier League was formed as a part of the restructure of the nationwide Scottish National Cricket League. Initially comprising eight teams, the league was expanded to ten in 2014.
The 2025 season saw Heriot's crowned champions and Meigle relegated. A playoff between the winner of the SPCU North East Championship, Freuchie, and the winner of the ESCA Championship, Watsonians, saw the Edinburgh side overcome their Fife opponents and gain promotion to the Premier League.

Teams

ClubGroundLocationFirst season in
League
First titleLast titleTitles
Arbroath UnitedLochlandsArbroath2012201320131
CarltonGrange LoanEdinburgh2012201620161
Edinburgh SouthInch ParkEdinburgh2025--0
FalklandScroggie ParkFalkland2014--0
ForfarshireForthillDundee2012201920191
GrangeThe GrangeEdinburgh2012201520233
Heriot'sGoldenacreEdinburgh2012201720244
RH CorstorphineRoyal High School Cricket GroundEdinburgh2015--0
Stewart's MelvilleInverleithEdinburgh2013--0
WatsoniansMyreside Cricket GroundEdinburgh20122012-1