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Raith manager’s selection headache for Scottish Cup tie

Raith Rovers manager Grant Murray
Raith Rovers manager Grant Murray

Raith Rovers manager Grant Murray admits he will have some tough decisions to make this week with regard to team selection for Saturday’s Scottish Cup quarter-final.

Victory over Premiership high-fliers Inverness will put Rovers into their second Hampden semi in just five years and edge them a step closer to a possible final appearance.

But with a squad of players itching to play a part, and the likes of striker Christian Nade back from suspension, Murray has a sizeable selection headache before the weekend.

“It’s such a big game that everyone wants to be involved in it,” the Raith boss commented.

“It’s a quarter-final of a Scottish Cup and sometimes you’ll get guys who haven’t featured in games like this so it’s a big occasion for them.

“We’re certainly looking forward to it and we know it’s a big ask.

“We’re coming up against a side who are bang on form, going for a European spot and possibly a Champions League spot you never know.

“But we’ve got to take care of that when it comes along.”

A number of players staked a claim for inclusion in Murray’s starting line-up during Saturday’s 2-0 win at Livingston in the league, with the likes of defender Craig Barr making his long-awaited Raith debut and striker Lewis Vaughan grabbing a goal.