Stirling Albion will goal to do what no-one else has managed in cinch League 2 this season and defeat champions Kelty Hearts at New Central Park tomorrow.
Kevin Thomson’s aspect clinched the title with a 1-0 win over Stenhousemuir a fortnight in the past and drew 1-1 with Edinburgh Metropolis at Ainslie Park final weekend.
The SPFL newcomers have received 13 and drawn three of their 16 house league video games, with Stirling one of many few groups to have denied them full factors in a 1-1 draw on the finish of October.
Joe Cardle opened the scoring that day however Daniel Scally equalised for the Binos a couple of minutes later.
The previous Lowland League membership additionally knocked St Johnstone out of the Scottish Cup and their solely house defeat in any competitors this season was 1-0 to Dundee United within the group stage of the Premier Sports activities Cup method again on July 9. Kelty, who will obtain the League 2 trophy after their match in opposition to Forfar on April 23, received each conferences at Forthbank with ease – 3-1 in August and 3-0 in January – however have been much less free-scoring in latest weeks.
Stirling return to Fife after drawing 0-0 with backside membership Cowdenbeath on Saturday however supervisor Darren Younger ought to have extra choices this weekend. Akeel Francis shall be accessible once more after sickness and Nathan Flanagan must also be again. Ray Grant and Jordan McGregor had been additionally anticipated to coach this week and will come into competition for a spot within the squad.
Younger stated: “We’re wanting ahead to the Kelty sport and we’ll go there assured after holding clear sheets within the final two video games.
“We lacked a leading edge at Cowdenbeath however we regarded very snug on the again and Blair Currie didn’t have a lot to do.
“The gamers had been adamant that Jack Leitch’s header had crossed the road however clearly it wasn’t given and it seems like we haven’t had many breaks this season.
“I’m positive Kelty will wish to end the season on a excessive and it will likely be a troublesome sport however there isn't a motive why we will’t go there and win if we defend the best way we now have just lately and create a bit extra. The clear sheets assist construct confidence and we're getting gamers again from damage.
“There’s nonetheless an outdoor likelihood of creating the play-offs and we wish to win each sport between now and the tip of the season if we will.”
The Kelty match is one in all 4 remaining fixtures for Stirling Albion. They're at house to Elgin Metropolis on April 16, away to Albion Rovers on April 23 and at house to Edinburgh Metropolis on April 30.