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Friday 6th November 2015

Ladbrokes League 2 previews

Previews of this weekend’s games in Ladbrokes League 2, with leaders Annan Athletic making the long journey north to face Elgin.

Previews of this weekend’s games in Ladbrokes League 2, with leaders Annan Athletic making the long journey north to face Elgin.

Arbroath (8) v East Fife (3) – Saturday, 3.00pm
Arbroath have won two and lost four of their six home games.
East Fife's away record is two wins, one draw and two defeats.
Arbroath's first win of the season was 1-0 at Bayview on September 12.
Arbroath had won four out of five before losing at Elgin last week.
East Fife were beaten 1-0 at home by leaders Annan last week.

Berwick Rangers (7) v Stirling Albion (9) – Saturday, 3.00pm
Berwick parted company with boss Colin Cameron after last week's 4-1 defeat at Montrose.
Berwick's home record is three wins, two draws and one defeat.
Stirling's away form is two wins, two draws and two defeats.
Stirling are unbeaten in their last three matches: 1-1, 1-0 and 0-0.
Berwick won 3-1 when the sides met at Forthbank on August 22.

Clyde (6) v Montrose (2) – Saturday, 3.00pm
Clyde have won two, drawn one and lost two at Broadwood this season.
Montrose have lost four of their five away games to date.
Clyde are without a win in their last five matches.
Montrose's sequence over the last eight games is LWLWLWLW.
Montrose won 2-0 at Links Park when the teams met on August 22.

East Stirlingshire (10) v Queen's Park (5) – Saturday, 3.00pm
East Stirlingshire have won three out of five at home, losing the other two.
Queen's Park's five away games have brought three wins and two defeats.
Shire have kept back-to-back clean sheets after losing six games in a row.
The Spiders have taken just one point from nine after winning three straight.
Queen's Park won 5-1 when the sides met at Hampden on September 12.

Elgin City (4) v Annan Athletic (1) – Saturday, 3.00pm
Elgin are unbeaten at home, with four wins and a draw so far.
Annan have won four and lost two of their six away games.
Jim Chapman's men are five points clear at the top of the table.
City ended a four-game winless run by beating Arbroath 2-0 last week.
It finished 1-1 when the sides met at Galabank on September 26.

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