Raith Rovers 0 Dundee 1: Dark Blues get back on track
Dundee got the new year off to the perfect start with a hard-fought victory at Stark's Park. (...)
Partick Thistle 0 Raith Rovers 1: Baird holds his hand up over goal
Raith striker John Baird apologised to Partick Thistle manager Jackie McNamara, but insisted he is no cheat, after his controversial winner lifted the Kirkcaldy side off the bottom of the First Division. (...)
Raith Rovers 0 Livingston 1: Barr to progress for Raith
Raith Rovers missed a chance to lift themselves off the bottom of the First Division table with a home defeat to Livingston. (...)
Livingston 1 Raith Rovers 1: Graham pleased with Raith's performance against the odds
Brian Graham scored his second goal of the season on Saturday but was more pleased with the performance of 10-man Raith Rovers. (...)
McGlynn praises Raith Rovers' pre-season work ethic
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn has praised his players' work ethic after they completed five games in just nine days. (...)
John McGlynn confident chances will become goals for Raith Rovers
Their record pre-season record so far reads "played three, lost two and drawn one," but Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn has still declared himself satisfied with how his side are progressing. (...)
Raith Rovers' McNeil set to make derby clash with Cowdenbeath
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn expects first-choice keeper Andy McNeil to be fit to take his place between the sticks for the home derby with Cowdenbeath. (...)
John McGlynn says fans were key to Raith Rovers' victory over Dundee
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn believes the fans helped the Kirkcaldy club to their victory against Dundee at the weekend. (...)
Raith Rovers swoop for loan star Kevin McBride
First Division table-toppers Raith Rovers have reinforced their ranks for what they hope is a final promotion push by signing Hibs midfielder Kevin McBride on loan until the end of the season. (...)
Raith Rovers 1 Ross County 1: Dogged Raith fight back for crucial point
Raith Rovers showed real resilience to rescue a 1-1 draw against Ross County at Stark's Park, although the league leaders will see the result as two points dropped. (...)
Raith Rovers 2 Cowdenbeath 1: Baird pounces to send Rovers clear at top
Raith Rovers extended their advantage in the first division title race with a nail-biting, narrow victory over near neighbours Cowdenbeath at Stark's Park. (...)
Brechin City boast strong squad against Livingston
Brechin welcome promotion rivals Livingston to Glebe Park tonight, boosted by the availability of a near full-strength squad. (...)
Match preview: Stirling Albion v Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers have been boosted with the news that defender Dougie Hill has returned to full training after a stop-start recovery from injury. (...)
Raith Rovers frustrated by big freeze as club plays waiting game
Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn is already resigned to his players being left out in the cold again this weekend. (...)
Match preview: Falkirk v Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers' Laurie Ellis is determined there will be no slip-ups as he emerges from the winter shutdown to take the field for the first time in a month against Falkirk on Tuesday. (...)
Match preview: Alloa Athletic v Raith Rovers
A change is as good as a rest sometimes — and that appears to be the motto followed by John Baird as Raith Rovers take on Alloa in the third round of the Scottish Cup. (...)
Raith Rovers look for another cup run
Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn reckons the Fife club's fairytale Scottish Cup run last season may have laid the foundations for their impressive start to this year's first division campaign. (...)
McGlynn applauds fans amid joy of the Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn has paid tribute to the fans who spurred his side on to secure a valuable point in Saturday's pulsating Fife derby. (...)
Raith Rovers' resilience will be tested against Morton
Having shown their mettle with late, late shows in the past fortnight, league leaders Raith Rovers' resilience will once more be put to the test this Saturday when they make the trip to face Morton. (...)
Willie Dyer wrong-footed by his own Raith Rovers winner
Raith Rovers' Willie Dyer admits that he hits the back of the net so rarely, that when he finally scored what turned out to be the winner against Falkirk he simply did not know how to celebrate. (...)