Stirling v Clyde
Posted Tuesday, April 20, 2010 by PA
Clyde defender Ally Park will miss the visit of promotion-chasing Stirling through injury.
As well as Park`s absence, young midfielder Kevin Higgins will need a late fitness test after taking a blow to his head at the weekend.
A win over Albion would see the gap at the bottom cut to five points with two games remaining, however director of football Neil Watt is playing down any escape plans.
Watt said: "I still maintain things will catch up with us eventually but I am delighted that we have given the Clyde fans wins over Peterhead and Stenhousemuir.
"Our recent results have been achieved with a fair sprinkling of young players and we will carry on using these guys until the end of the season."
On-loan defender Brian Allison is struggling with a knee problem ahead of Stirling`s trip south while Stewart Devine remains out with a hernia complaint.
Albion boss Allan Moore knows a fourth win in five games would move his side just two points behind leaders Alloa with a game in hand. However, he is taking nothing for granted against the Bully Wee.
He said: "I have seen Clyde play twice recently and been very impressed with them on both occasions so we need another big performance from the players.
"My guys have responded really well to the huge ask of playing a lot of games in a short period of time and we now know that everything is back in our hands again and that feels good."
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