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With three games left of the league campaign, East Fife head west tomorrow seeking a win to get their promotion hopes back on track. Speaking earlier today, manager Barry Smith looked ahead to the Cliftonhill clash.

"The boys have been working hard at training and are looking sharp. We are fully focussed on the trip to play Albion Rovers to remain in contention for the play-offs and despite our recent disappointing run of form believe we have every chance. Injury wise we are still missing Jonathan Page, Scott Robinson, Kyle Wilkie and Tony Wallace, all of whom are big players. It is obviously disappointing to miss these guys but the squad are determined to work for each other and achieve a play-off position for the club."  

The three previous encounters between the sides this season have seen a win apiece, and a share of the spoils in the opening game of the campaign. The club would like to thank our travelling fans, who have travelled in impressive numbers and shown great support throughout the season, and appeal to them to continue to get behind the team in the crucial next few weeks. 

Albion Rovers 22 Apr 17