
Falkerk will take a big step towards winning the Scottish championship if they can beat the BBC’s BBC on Friday at Air United.
Victory to John McGulin’s side will lead Livingston’s closest rivals to a 11-member advance, who will need to win away from the pitch to Greenock Morton on Saturday to continue the competition.
But Falkerk has lost both visits to Somerset Park this season, and the hosts have a fewer games since second-placed, one less than the games in the stadium.
A 1-0 defeat to Rice Rovers last week’s last week is three points from their final game.
He had only one goal when Irry beat the league in July, but the honest players took advantage of a preliminary red card for Ross Graham to break five goals in five games at home at home.
It was one of the only five defeats for last season in the first round of Invincipels – Levingston scored three more goals.
Second, the defeat to Levi’s top of the top was one point in the year’s turning point, followed by Scott Arfield’s contract after Bolton,
Former Canadian midfielder Rangers and Burnley, who began his career at Falkerk before leaving in
Arfield has not looked at his tally of nine goals in nine games and will feature for Brad Spencer and Calvin Miller as Falkerk’s top scorer in the league. The other two players have played more than 21 games.
Of course, Air made a high-level deal in the middle of the game, with Scott Brown as chairman of the tournament when the tournament was under threat.
The former Celtic captain has impressively based on the rescue.
In early March, United were three points behind Falkerk, but have won only once in five games since then.
With their current preserved playground, this confrontation is under the lights of Friday and future – far to Levelingston – a long way to determine where Ayr starts in their proposal to promote the rank.
Falkerk may not be signed at the end of the week, but the championship will cool until the second consecutive ceremony to end the 15-year wait for the top flight.