Raith captain Iain Davidson is available to face Dunfermline.
Posted Saturday, August 21, 2010 by PA
Davidson can finally start his league season after serving a two-game suspension.
Injured defender Mark Campbell is therefore the only absentee for the table-topping Fife derby.
Kirkcaldy boss John McGlynn said: "You cannot beat winning football games to increase your confidence and we will go into this game feeling good about ourselves after our two wins so far.
"We will be out to keep it going and what was a huge game already now has the added attraction of being a top of the table clash.
"Last year there were over 6,000 fans at one of these games I would hope that we can top that figure."
Dunfermline will hand a late fitness check to David Graham.
If the winger gets over the strained muscle that cut short his involvement in training on Friday, the Pars will be at full strength.
Summer signing Alex Keddie is free of suspension and Stephen Bell and Alex Burke are fit again.
East End park assistant manager Gerry McCabe said: "It will be touch and go with David and we hope he makes it as he is a big player for us.
"We will need everyone available for this one as it will be a hard game between two local rivals in front of a big crowd. With both sides having made a good start in the league it should be a cracking game."
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