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Raith Rovers’ Ross Matthews looking to finish off a good week

Ross Matthews and Hearts' Don Cowie in action.
Ross Matthews and Hearts' Don Cowie in action.

Back-to-back Scottish Cup ties against boybood heroes Hearts helped Ross Matthews mark his 21st birthday this week.

Now the Raith Rovers youngster is desperate to unwrap three points against Dumbarton to finally spark some celebrations.

The midfielder is eager to finish a memorable few days by helping Rovers to their first victory in 12 matches when the Sons visit Stark’s Park this afternoon.

He said: “I had a season-ticket from the age of two or three, until I was 15 when I joined Raith.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to play at Tynecastle, so it was good from a personal point of view.

“I played against Hearts on Sunday, turned 21 on Monday and then played at Tynecastle on Wednesday. It’s been a pretty good week – except for the result.

“A win would have tipped it off and made it a great week but, overall, it’s been a good week.

“We gave it our all on Wednesday night and that’s all you could really ask for.

“There were a lot of positives to take from it and hopefully we can take them into the Dumbarton game.”

Rovers have slipped to seventh in the Championship table after three straight league defeats and a run of five draws and a loss before that.

However, they are still in the hunt for a top-four finish.

Matthews added: “Hopefully we can push for the play-offs. That’s our aim but we need to get back on track.

“We need to keep playing like we did against Hearts and if we can do that against teams in our league then we should do well.

“With Dumbarton, Dundee United and then Morton coming up, we’ve got some big games.

“We need to be beating the teams round about us and hopefully we can kick-start a wee run against Dumbarton.”