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Rutherglen Glencairn 'will know where we are in title race before Shotts game', says boss

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Rutherglen Glencairn boss Joe Pryce says his side will know exactly where they are in the West of Scotland First Division title race by the time they play rivals Shotts on May 4.

Glens moved up to second place in the table with a 2-0 home win over St Roch’s on Saturday, leaving them three points behind leaders Drumchapel United and one ahead of third-placed Petershill, with Drum having two games in hand.

Pryce’s side can be caught by Ashfield, Shotts and Blantyre Vics, who have one, five and two games in hand over them, respectively, and some of those games will be played between now and when Glens are next in action.

Though Glencairn are on a seven-game unbeaten run, with five straight wins, Pryce doesn’t believe they will still be second when the dust settles, but will know what they need to do to grab one of the three promotion slots.

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