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One Out for Arbroath Clash

It’s the first match in charge for the new management team of John McCormack and David Farrell tomorrow, with Arbroath the visitors to Cumbernauld on IRN-BRU Second Division duty.

For the Bully Wee, only one player is not available for selection. Marvyn Wilson is struggling with a knee injury and will miss out.

Willie Sawyers, however, has recovered from a minor knock he picked up in the ill-fated Livingston cup match last week and joins the rest of the squad in contention to feature.

Jim Weir’s Red Lichties suffered a sore defeat at Irvine Meadow last weekend, but bounced back on Wednesday to claim a point against Alloa.

It’s an important game at Broadwood so get along and cheer on the team!


Admission

The match has been classed as category ‘B’; click here for full admission and turnstile information.

Your Clyde View

In tomorrow’s Clyde View, the highlights include:-

• The Arbroath striker who denied Clyde a place in the SPL
• A feature on Clyde’s ‘Barrowfield Boys’
• The Big Interview with the diminutive Alan McFadden
• The Clyde player who scored the last ever Scottish Cup goal at the old Hampden
• The Past Master with contempt for the management in his time at Clyde
• Gordon Sydney’s Bully Wee Top Ten… managers and their ‘Win Factor’

These features and much, much more are contained in tomorrow’s match programme, priced £2.50 so don’t miss it!

You can also purchase the edition online instantly! Click here.

Lottery

You can give yourself a chance of winning the Clyde Lottery jackpot of £7000 by picking your four numbers at the match. Terry Ashton will be selling tickets from the servery at the North side of the Main Stand and Tom McCorkindale will be on foot around the stadium.

You can also enter the Lottery online instantly! Click here.

50/50 Half-Time Draw

Tickets will be on sale around the stadium for £2. First prize is instant cash up to £250, second prize is a £15 gift voucher and third prize is a signed football. All proceeds go directly to the club.