The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Head to head

- Enicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Forfar 3 Cowdenbeat­h 1: January 28 2017 need the points for other reasons and in Kris Renton they have a striker who has been in terrific form and he will need careful watching.”

The availabili­ty of aforementi­oned star striker Kris Renton after suspension is certainly one reason for Locke to be optimistic. And there are other reasons, according to the Blue Brazil boss.

Locke said: “We are still in a fight that no-one expected us to remain in when we took over in March.

“We will look to take advantage of that in what is a really big game for both clubs as Forfar could win the league if they win.

“We need to get something from the game to boost our chances of avoiding finishing bottom so it is good to have Kris available again.

“We missed him when we lost to Arbroath last weekend as he has formed a great partnershi­p with Dale Carrick and I am sure that they will trouble Forfar.

“The two teams are fighting for different things but both teams will be looking to win.”

Relegation rivals Clyde and Berwick Rangers meet at Broadwood, meaning Locke’s side could find themselves off the bottom of the table tonight.

The former Hearts, Kilmarnock and Raith Rovers manager won’t be looking for updates during the game, however.

“What will be elsewhere will be, so there is no point in chasing what is happening there,” he said.

“It is pretty simple in that if we win then we give ourselves a better chance of staying up. If we don’t then we are down to possibly a shoot-out next weekend which again is better than how things looked a few weeks ago.

“Forfar have the chance of winning the league and that makes this game tough enough without thinking about other results. The players have done really well in the past few weeks to get us to this stage. It would be great if we could take things one step further.”

Gerry McLauchlan is an injury doubt and Kenny Adamson remains sidelined with a back problem. Suspended defender Michael Travis is the only Forfar absentee.

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 ?? Kris Miller/SNS. ?? Forfar boss Gary Bollan, pictured top, has called on his side to simply focus on beating Cowdenbeat­h today, with the visitors hoping for a repeat of the 4-3 win in December when captain Gavin Swankie, right, bagged a late winner. The Blue Brazil will...
Kris Miller/SNS. Forfar boss Gary Bollan, pictured top, has called on his side to simply focus on beating Cowdenbeat­h today, with the visitors hoping for a repeat of the 4-3 win in December when captain Gavin Swankie, right, bagged a late winner. The Blue Brazil will...
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