Summary

  • Raith Rovers stay four points behind leaders Dundee Utd

  • Airdrieonians unbeaten in five meetings with Rovers this season

  • Morton and Ayr Utd remain sixth and seventh in table

  1. Garrity and Gillespie in for Mortonpublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 9 April

    Ayr United v Greenock Morton (19:45)

    Off the back of that defeat to Airdrie last time out, Dougie Imrie makes two changes to

    Michael Garrity and Grant Gillespie come in, with Jack Bearne and Alan Power heading out.

    Will the front two of Robbie Muirhead and George Oakley be their useful handful for the Ayr backline?

    George OakleyImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    George Oakley has scored 12 goals in all competitions this season

  2. Chalmers earns startpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 9 April

    Ayr United v Greenock Morton (19:45)

    Logan ChalmersImage source, SNS

    A pair of switches for Scott Brown and Ayr United after they lost out to Raith at the weekend.

    Frankie Musonda comes in to defence which may shift George Stanger over to right-back, while Logan Chalmers earns a start for his goal on Saturday.

    Out go Nick McAllister and Harry McHugh.

  3. Same again for Airdriepublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 9 April

    Raith Rovers v Aidrieonians (19:45)

    Similarly, Rhys McCabe was pleased with his team's 3-1 win over Morton at the weekend and keeps the faith with the same XI.

    Former Kilmarnock midfielder Adam Frizzell has become a fixture for the Exelcsior Park side, and skippers the Diamonds this evening.

    AirdrieImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Hibs loanees Kanayo Megwa (centre) and Josh O'Connor (right) arrive with Nikolay Todorv (right).

  4. Raith unchangedpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 9 April

    Raith Rovers v Aidrieonians (19:45)

    Raith RoversImage source, SNS

    Despite a scare at Somerset Park last time out, Raith Rovers grinded out a 2-1 victory to keep the pressure on Dundee United.

    Ian Murray elects to make no changes from Saturday's side.

    That front four of Aidan Connolly, Sam Stanton, Dylan Easton, Jack Hamilton. Dangerous.

  5. LINE-UPS from Somerset Parkpublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 9 April

    Ayr United v Greenock Morton (19:45)

    Ayr United: Clarke, Stanger, McGinty, Sanders, Musonda, Bryden, Dempsey, McKenzie, Chalmers, Amartey, Dowds.

    Substitutes: Albinson, McAllister, Smith, Murphy, Tomlinson, McGeady, Guthrie, Willoughby, McHugh.

    Greenock Morton: Mullen, Baird, Broadfoot, French, Garrity, Blues, Crawford, Gillespie, Waters, Muirhead, Oakley.

    Substitutes: Murdoch, O'Connor, Quitongo, McGrattan, Bearne, Power, Wilson.

  6. LINE-UPS from Stark's Parkpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 9 April

    Raith Rovers v Aidrieonians (19:45)

    Raith Rovers: Dabrowski, J Brown, S Brown, Watson, Dick, Matthews, Byrne, Connolly, Stanton, Easton, Hamilton.

    Substitutes: McNeil, Murray, Vaughan, Smith, Mullin, Corr, Turner, McGill, Rudden.

    Airdrieonians: Hemfrey, Megwa, Watson, Fordyce, Ballantyne, Telfer, McMaster, McGill, Frizzell, Hancock, Todorov.

    Substitutes: Hutton, Taylor-Sinclair, O'Connor, McGregor, C.Gallagher, Dunlop, Lyall, Donnell, G.Gallagher.

  7. Postpublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 9 April

    Team news, anyone?

  8. Evenin'published at 19:15 British Summer Time 9 April

    Stark's ParkImage source, SNS

    Champions League quarter-finals, is it? Nah, yer alright.

    We're fully focused on two massive matches in the best league on planet Earth, the Scottish Championship.

    Title contenders Raith Rovers play their game in hand over leaders Dundee United as Ian Murray's side welcome Airdrieonians.

    And Greenock Morton go to Ayr United in a meeting of two sides whose seasons could still go either way.

    Let's get cracking.

    Somerset ParkImage source, SNS