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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young urges title winners to end season on ultimate high with 20th game undefeated

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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young says there will be no title party hangover for his side as they eye up a record-breaking 20th match unbeaten this weekend.

The Binos head to Lanarkshire tomorrow for their final fixture of the season against Albion Rovers and with the title and promotion to League One in the bag, the manager is hoping his side can notch an incredible 20th successive game without defeat.

A 3-1 loss at the hands of Stranraer back on December 3 was the last time Albion failed to take any points from a game. And with an historic season almost over, Young is urging his troops to finish it off in style - breaking the club's all time record for the number of matches without a defeat.

Rovers sit bottom of the league – three points adrift of Bonnyrigg Rose but with a significantly better goal difference. A win for Rovers would give them an opportunity of staying up and Young has warned his side to be wary of the hosts.

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