The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Kinnoull travel to face title-chasers Hibs
Kinnoull are away to Thornton Hibs and Tulloch Park boss Alan Cameron has the same squad as last week for what he rates a really tough fixture against hosts that are title contenders.
East Craigie will be expected to extend their unbeaten run with a win over bottom side Forfar Albion, but it s a fixture that has previously been fraught with difficulties for the Shipbuilders, for whom Gary Walsh is a 50/50 doubt.
Luncarty host Brechin Vics and the Bleachers’ squad is strengthened by the return of both Jamie Reid and Steve McAllister.
Vics ended a barren spell by beating Forfar Albion last week, but are missing injured striker Paul Taylor, while Adam Renilson is working.
Arbroath Vics welcome Blairgowrie and Ryan Lewis, who fractured his wrist last week, is probably out for the rest of the season.
Injured Steve Florence is still sidelined, while Lee Jones is again working and Marc Walker is a doubt.
Blairgowrie are in slightly better shape this week after being severely understrength last week, but are still without players because of work and injuries.
Harp face North End at Beechwood and have Connaire Connelly and Liam Roddy back from suspension as well as Graham Allan and Ryan McKillen .
Mark Kelly, Gordon Ramsay, Graeme Dailly and keeper Darren Brown are all injured while Joe Colquhoun is in the ‘rated doubtful ‘category.
The Dokens will once again be without Euan McIlvennie and Robbie George, who are both out due to longterm injuries.
After thier 3-1 win at Hill of Beath in midweek, Scone Thistle host Newburgh and are without Fraser Mills, Martin Strachan and goalkeeper David Winton, so Josh Gorton takes over between the sticks.
Newburgh will be looking to atone for last week’s 5-1 defeat at Lochore Welfare.
Coupar Angus have second-bottom Lochore Welfare as visitors.
The Foxhall Parkers are without Ross Nicolson, while Nathan Ireland is sidelined, but Jake Shaw returns to a squad that will include trialists. `
Adam Haddow, Lewis Thompson and Callum Watt are all unavailable for the Fife visitors, but Kevin Browning is back.