The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

High-flying Dokens face test from in-form Kinnoull

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Game of the day is at Tulloch Park where Kinnoull, whose recent good form has hoisted them up to third, meet leaders North End.

The hosts have only Jordan Davidson and Tom Whyte unavailabl­e while the Dokens, seeking a 10th straight league win, are missing injured pair Michael Stewart and Martin Szpak.

Second-placed Violet are away to Coupar Angus looking for three points to maintain their challenge, but are without Kit Bremner and Steven Harris.

With Stuart Banks fit again, Coupar Angus have a full squad.

Luncarty have Newburgh as guests and the Bleachers have added midfielder Tony Holt to their squad after joining them on a short-term loan from Jeanfield Swifts.

They are, however, without Steven Mcallister (knee injury), Neil Ritchie (working) and the suspended Danny Dobbie. Newburgh, who are second from bottom having won just twice, have Glen Lumsden suspended.

East Craigie will be hoping to end a run of three straight league defeats at bottom-of-the-table Forfar Albion.

However, this is a fixture which always seems to cause the Shipbuilde­rs problems, but they do have a full squad.

The hosts, under new manager Mark Caldwell, have shown signs of improvemen­t and he has named the same squad that defeated Finavon Amateurs 5-1 in a midweek friendly.

Blairgowri­e have a full-strength squad for the visit of Brechin Vics who, due to having several absentees, will make a late selection.

For the visit of Lochee Harp, Arbroath Vics are without Craig Watson and Kyle Findlater.

Harp, meanwhile, have Sam Hodgson and goalkeeper Ryan Mitchell ruled out.

Harp boss Michael Gormley has pointed out that defender Gordon Ramsay is still available for transfer and interested clubs should contact him on 07958 165190.

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