28 February 2006 Latest Sport
LEE WILKIE admits he needs to get rid of his self-doubt as he prepares to return to first-team duty after a 10-month absence.
DUNDEE BOSS Alan Kernaghan last night admitted the Dark Blues have been handed an “incredible incentive” following last night’s Tennent’s Scottish Cup draw.
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DUNDEE UNITED striker Collin Samuel hopes to take a step closer to realising his World Cup dream when Trinidad and Tobago take on Iceland in a friendly in London tonight.
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ST JOHNSTONE hope Steven Anderson will be recovered from injury in time to solve their problems at right back ahead of Saturday’s vital clash with Airdrie United.
FORFAR STRIKER Paul Tosh could be thrown into tonight’s Station Park clash against Raith Rovers from the start.
RAITH ROVERS will be hoping things can finally go right for them on the road when they visit FORFAR in tonight’s rearranged fixture at Station Park.
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ARBROATH play host to fellow play-off hopefuls Queen’s Park tonight, knowing that a win would bring them within touching distance of the coveted fourth-place spot, which is occupied by their visitors.
BRECHIN CITY manager Ian Campbell is set to give several players a chance to stake their place in the first team when his side take on Montrose at Links Park tonight in the first round of the Forfarshire Cup.