Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Swifts aiming for Kingdom double

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AFTER their stunning win at Super League leaders Kelty Hearts, Jeanfield Swifts head to Hill of Beath looking for a Fife double that would hoist them out of the drop zone.

Additional­ly, it would put the Perth side within catching distance of their hosts, who are six points better off but with a game more played.

Lochee United have more reason than most to hope their away Super League fixture against Bonnyrigg goes ahead without any hitches.

The Bluebells have played only three matches since the turn of the year and are desperate to see some action.

Manager George Shields has a full pool available apart from Connor Birse, who is still out of action.

In the Premier League, Downfield will be looking for a home win over Bathgate.

The Spiders have everyone fit apart from Mark Bannon.

Second-placed Forfar West End travel to Whitburn very much favourites against a Lothian side who are second from bottom.

Only long-term casualties Liam Godfrey and Matt Reynolds are unavailabl­e to boss Daryl McKenzie.

Sitting just above the drop zone, St Andrews will have to produce something special if they are to take anything from their visit to Sauchie.

Their hosts may be third but, having dropped just three points, are odds-on favourites to be champions.

Though they lost heavily at Musselburg­h in the cup last week, Saints were without seven players, all of whom return with the exception of Scott Mayne and Lea Schiavone who are suspended.

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