The Blue Brazil visit Forthbank with both sides hoping to create a gap in points so they can be top of the league on their own
Bryan Prunty could make his loan debut for Stirling Albion as they welcome top of the table Cowdenbeath to Forthbank Stadium. The striker has signed from Ayr United until January 2010 and will be hoping to get an immediate chance to prove his worth against the league leaders. Stewart Devine has been struggling with an injury and could miss out but John O'Neill may return to Albion's starting side after being left out from the team that won 2-1 at East Fife last weekend. Manager Allan Moore said: "We got back to winning ways last week and it would be nice to show that we are past our dip in form."
Home
Away
Team
P
W
D
L
F
A
W
D
L
F
A
GD
PTS
1
Cowdenbeath
14
4
2
2
13
7
4
1
1
9
4
11
27
2
Stirling Albion
14
3
3
1
9
5
5
0
2
12
9
7
27
3
Brechin City
14
5
2
0
14
7
1
2
4
4
6
5
22
4
Alloa Athletic
14
3
1
3
6
8
3
2
2
7
5
0
21
5
Peterhead
14
3
3
2
11
9
3
0
3
7
10
-1
21
6
Dumbarton
14
1
3
3
7
12
4
0
3
12
10
-3
18
7
Stenhousemuir
14
2
1
3
6
8
2
3
3
11
8
1
16
8
Arbroath
14
1
0
5
4
13
3
3
2
8
9
-10
15
9
East Fife
14
3
2
3
9
8
0
3
3
5
12
-6
14
10
Clyde
14
2
0
4
4
7
1
3
4
9
12
-6
12
Cowdenbeath hope to stretch their unbeaten run to eight games and stay at the top of Division Two. Last Saturday's results saw Cowdenbeath and Stirling, level on 27 points, create a gap of five points - with the Blue Brazil on top by virtue of goal difference. With things all square there is much to play for at Forthbank. Cowdenbeath manager, Danny Lennon is treating the game like any other. He said: "They are all big games for us in this division and the match with Stirling is no different. It will be big day for the fans and we will be going there to try and win and we will prepare in the same way we do for every game."