Bo'ness United F.C.

[1][2] They presently play their home games at Newtown Park, which holds 2,500 spectators and has been used as a football ground since the 1880s.

[4] As a result of winning the 2009–10 East Region Super League, United competed in the Scottish Cup for the first time the following season.

[1][2] Bo'ness United have a healthy rivalry with Linlithgow Rose – the towns are about 3 miles (4.8 km) apart;[9] they were among the most successful and well-supported clubs from the days of the East Juniors[10] and both moved to the EoSFL at the same point in 2018.

[3] Bo'ness Athletic joined the Junior leagues in 2019 as an informal partner to Bo'ness United, but switched to the East of Scotland leagues as a separate club two years later, causing concerns over there being a new competitor (with similar names, badges and kit) within the same system and community.

[11] As of 3 February 2025[12][13] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.

A match at Newtown Park in 2004