Cowdenbeath v Falkirk

Last updated : 28 March 2011 By BBC Sport

Cowdenbeath boss Jimmy Nicholl expects full-back Richie Vauls to be available despite taking a knock at Dundee.John Armstrong, Bob Malcolm and Colin Cameron face fitness tests while defenders Joe Mbu and Dene Droudge and midfielder Danny Mackay all remain out.

Falkirk defender Kieran Duffie and striker Tam McManus are expected to shake off niggling injuries.

Winger Ryan Flynn could make his first start after illness but Mehdi Khalis remains on Under-23 international duty.

Cowdenbeath manager Jimmy Nicholl: "We have to keep looking up the way and a win starts pulling other teams into the fight.

"We have been playing well, and should have beaten Dundee at the weekend instead of drawing, so we have to turn our good play into more points."

Falkirk manager Steven Pressley: "Beating Raith Rovers at the weekend was a must-win game in terms of getting back into things, and this is a must-win game in terms of putting pressure on both Rovers and Dunfermline.

"The players, supporters and I are desperate to be challenging for this league.

"We are nicely placed to get back into things but we need the three points from Central Park."

Source: BBC Sport

Source: BBC Sport