Berwick wary of Albion revival

Berwick Rangers will move to the fringes of the play-offs with a win over visitors Stirling Albion, however Shielfield manager Ian Little is wary of the division’s in-form side.

Albion head across the border on the back of a seven-game unbeaten run that has taken them from a four-month stay at the foot of the table to an outside bet for the play-offs and Little said: “Stirling are having a fantastic run just now so we have to be on our guard.”

Steve Notman is available after a ban and attacking midfielder Dylan Easton could return after more than two weeks out with an ankle injury, however Marc Lancaster and Dene Droudge continue to be out.

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Stirling goalkeeper David Crawford will miss out due to a thigh strain with Ross McGeachie’s foot injury and Graham Weir’s hamstring strain seeing them miss out.

A run of one win in 12 games has seen Elgin fall from play-off favourites to fifth and they will look to arrest that slide against a Queen’s Park side that now sits closest to runaway leaders Rangers. Paul Harkins is a doubt for Elgin, while Queen’s head north without Jamie Longworth, Aidan Connolly and Tony Quinn, with Sean Burns a doubt.