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Brechin can make life easy for themselves by getting a point at Stenhousemuir

Darren Dods.
Darren Dods.

There are several different scenarios which will see Brechin City make the play-offs.

But the simplest one is to make sure they take something from their trip to Stenhousemuir this afternoon.

The Glebe Park side sit fourth in the table, on the exact same points and goal difference as third-placed Airdrieonians and three above both East Fife and Queen’s Park, as they go into the final day of the season.

And only a draw is required to assure them of a place in the promotion play-offs.

Manager Darren Dods said: “There are other results that could go our way but as long as we get a point we’ll be fine.

“We don’t have to worry about anybody else at the moment and the twists and turns that could happen.

“We’ll just be concentrating on ourselves.

“The players have done really well to get into this position and we don’t want to come up short at the very end.”

He added: “This time last year we were going into the final game needing to win to avoid the relegation play-offs and 12 months on we’re looking for a result to get into the promotion play-offs.

“It’s going to be really hard against Stenhousemuir. They’re fighting for their lives. They’re also on a great run and full of confidence.

“It makes it more difficult for us too because Stenhousemuir know they probably have to win to stay off the bottom spot.

“I’m really proud of how the team’s done this year. Last season we struggled but turned it around in the end.

“To get in the play-offs this year would be a great achievement and show the progression the team has made.”

Dougie Hill, Graeme Smith and Finn Graham are all available. Gareth Rodger and Darren McCormack are out.