Clyde duo injured ahead of East Stirling visit
Clyde are missing Mark McLaughlin and Scott Durie for their home clash against Ladbrokes Scottish League Two rivals East Stirling.
McLaughlin has a muscular injury in his side and Durie is battling an ankle knock.
Manager Barry Ferguson is looking to end a sequence of two straight defeats and believes a change is round the corner.
"In our games against Queen's Park and Montrose we have been well on top without making a breakthrough," he said.
"If we could get a goal then I am sure that the confidence that would bring would see us prosper. East Stirling had a good win last Saturday, however if we can get a break then we can get a win."
East Stirling have added striker David McKenna to the squad that claimed a 3-1 win over Annan last weekend.
Head coach Craig Tully is out to improve his side's away form after losing 5-0 and 4-0 on their last two trips.
Tully said: "We have won two games on our own patch but we went down 4-0 to Elgin on our travels.
"It would be good to put a marker down about our plans for the season ahead by picking up points away from home and if we could do that at Clyde I would be delighted.
"Clyde will come out strongly looking for a win after a couple of disappointments so we will need to stand strong in the early stages."
Source: PAR