Less than 48 hours on from the win over Cowdenbeath, City will take to the field again tomorrow evening looking to make it back-to-back wins for the first time this season against Annan Athletic at Glebe Park.
TEAM NEWS
Player/Manager Michael Paton is a doubt after coming off at half time against Cowdenbeath and will be assessed prior to the game, whilst central defender Jonathan Page is also struggling with a tight hip.
MANAGERS COMMENTS
Speaking following a fine win against Cowdenbeath, Michael Paton said,
"We built on the performance from last week and I thought the boys thoroughly deserved the win from start to finish. It was the first time since the restart that we had a full squad to choose from, with the exception of Connor Barron, which we put to good use. It's hard to pick a standout as we were excellent all over the park - we looked threatening but also did the ugly side well.
"The games are coming thick and fast. I've told the boys to enjoy the win as they've deserved it, but at the same time they need to brush it off and now put their focus on the match against Annan."
MATCH OFFICIALS
Taking charge of the match tomorrow evening is David Lowe, assisted by Ralph Gordon and David Dunne.
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PREVIOUS MEETING
Annan Athletic 3-0 Brechin City - 17 April 2021
The sides met less than two weeks ago and it was a day to forget at Galabank as the home side ran out comfortable winners. The damage was done in the first half as the home side netted three without reply and left City with a mountain to climb to avoid finishing bottom of League 2.