Scotland League Two 02/15 15:00 25 [1] East Fife v Bonnyrigg Rose [8] D 1-1
Scotland League Two 02/08 15:00 24 [7] Bonnyrigg Rose v Peterhead [2] L 3-4
Scotland League Two 02/04 19:45 21 [3] Elgin v Bonnyrigg Rose [7] L 3-0
Scotland League Two 02/01 15:00 23 [8] Bonnyrigg Rose v Clyde [7] W 2-1
Scotland League Two 01/28 19:45 20 [9] Bonnyrigg Rose v Stranraer [8] W 3-1
Scotland League Two 01/25 15:00 22 [5] Stirling v Bonnyrigg Rose [8] L 3-0
Scotland League Two 01/21 19:45 15 [8] Bonnyrigg Rose v Spartans FC [6] D 2-2
Scotland League Two 01/18 15:00 21 Elgin v Bonnyrigg Rose - Postponed
Scotland League Two 01/11 15:00 20 Bonnyrigg Rose v Stranraer - Postponed
Scotland League Two 01/04 15:00 19 [4] Edinburgh City v Bonnyrigg Rose [9] L 2-0
Scotland League Two 12/21 15:00 17 [2] Peterhead v Bonnyrigg Rose [7] L 2-0
Scotland League Two 12/14 15:00 16 [10] VfL Alfter v Bonnyrigg Rose [6] L 5-1
Scotland League Two 12/07 15:00 15 Bonnyrigg Rose v Spartans FC - Postponed
Scotland League Two 12/03 19:45 14 [7] Bonnyrigg Rose v Stirling [4] W 2-1
Scotland League Two 11/30 15:00 18 [7] Bonnyrigg Rose v East Fife [3] D 1-1
Scotland League Two 11/23 15:00 14 Bonnyrigg Rose v Stirling - Postponed
Scotland League Two 11/16 15:00 13 [7] Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose [8] W 1-2
Scotland League Two 11/09 15:00 12 [5] Bonnyrigg Rose v Elgin [2] W 2-0
Scotland League Two 11/02 15:00 11 [10] Clyde v Bonnyrigg Rose [5] D 2-2
Scotland FA Cup 10/26 14:00 8 East Kilbride v Bonnyrigg Rose L 3-1
Scotland League Two 10/19 14:00 10 [6] Bonnyrigg Rose v Edinburgh City [7] W 2-0
Scotland League Two 10/05 14:00 9 [1] East Fife v Bonnyrigg Rose [5] L 5-0
Scotland League Two 09/28 14:00 8 [4] Bonnyrigg Rose v Forfar [10] L 0-1
Scotland League Two 09/21 14:00 7 [5] Stirling v Bonnyrigg Rose [6] W 0-2
Scotland League Two 09/14 14:00 6 [4] Elgin v Bonnyrigg Rose [5] L 2-1
Scotland League Two 08/31 14:00 5 [7] Bonnyrigg Rose v Stranraer [9] W 2-0
Scotland League Two 08/24 14:00 4 [10] Bonnyrigg Rose v Clyde [6] W 2-1
Scotland League Two 08/17 14:00 3 [9] Edinburgh City v Bonnyrigg Rose [10] D 2-2
Scotland League Challenge Cup 08/13 18:45 8 Stranraer v Bonnyrigg Rose L 2-1
Scotland League Two 08/10 14:00 2 [4] Spartans FC v Bonnyrigg Rose [9] L 2-0

Wikipedia - Bonnyrigg Rose F.C.

Bonnyrigg Rose Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Bonnyrigg. Formed in 1881 and nicknamed the Rose, the team plays in the Lowland League, having been relegated in 2024–25.

Their home ground is New Dundas Park, and they have traditionally played in red and white hoops. They have won the Scottish Junior Cup twice, in 1966 and in 1978, as well as finishing runners-up in 1972. Their 6–1 defeat of Whitburn in 1966 holds a joint record for the margin of victory in a Scottish Junior Cup final. Bonnyrigg won the East Region Super League championship four times during their membership, making them the league's most successful side.

At a special general meeting held in March 2018, the club's members voted in favour of applying to join the senior East of Scotland Football League. Bonnyrigg were part of a larger movement of eastern junior clubs to the East of Scotland League that year. In 2019, they won promotion to the Lowland League and successfully applied for Scottish Football Association membership. In 2022, they won promotion to Scottish League Two, thus entering the Scottish Professional Football League for the first time, and after doing so, changed their name from Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic to the more streamlined Bonnyrigg Rose.

Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Football Club, commonly known as Bonnyrigg Rose, is a Scottish football team based in Bonnyrigg, a town located just south of Edinburgh. Founded in 1881, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and strong community ties.

Competing in the Lowland Football League, Bonnyrigg Rose has established itself as a formidable presence in Scottish football, with a reputation for developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit. The team's colors are traditionally red and white, and they play their home matches at New Dundas Park, a venue that has seen countless memorable moments over the years.

Bonnyrigg Rose is celebrated not only for its on-field achievements but also for its commitment to community engagement and youth development. The club actively promotes grassroots football, providing opportunities for young players to hone their skills and pursue their dreams of playing at higher levels.

With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, Bonnyrigg Rose continues to strive for success in Scottish football, aiming to make its mark in both league competitions and cup tournaments. The team's resilience, dedication, and community spirit make it a beloved institution in the region, embodying the heart and soul of Scottish football.