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Division Two: Alloa steal a march on promotion rivals

All the action reviewed from yesterday’s Division Two fixtures

Alloa Athletic 4 - 1 Stranraer

Alloa made the most of postponements elsewhere to keep up their promotion push. Ryan McCord opened the scoring after 32 minutes before Grant Gallagher equalised, but Mitch Megginson headed Alloa back in front before Graeme Holmes added two more.

Arbroath 3 - 1 Forfar Athletic

Arbroath took command early on and Lee Sibanda put them ahead. New signing Graham Bayne got on the scoresheet nine minutes later and he added the third after 56 minutes. Iain Campbell pulled a goal back from the spot before team-mate Willie Robertson was sent off.

East Fife 3 - 3 Ayr United

Ayr got off to a flier with Michael Moffat and Kyle McAusland both scoring early on. David White pulled a goal back in 26 minutes before Paul McManus equalised, then made it 3-2 for the hosts on the stroke of half-time, but Ayr equalised late on through Cammie MacDonald.


 
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