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Airdrie's cup final headache is a good one to have, says defender

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Mason Hancock says Airdrie have given gaffer Rhys McCabe a nice headache by playing their way into his SPFL Trust Trophy final thoughts.

Red-hot Diamonds are fourth in the Championship table following their 5-2 hammering of basement battlers Arbroath, as they head into a final showdown against Wales’ TNS at the Falkirk Stadium on Sunday.

English defender Hancock bagged his third goal of the season in Saturday’s 5-2 win at home to Arbroath, and is delighted with his lot.

Arron Lyall scored his first senior goal to level Ryan Dow’s 17th-minute opener for Arbroath, and Liam McStravick put the hosts 2-1 up at the interval, latching onto Adam Frizzell’s through ball to score.

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