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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young hopes side can put up a top performance to get back to winning ways

It’s a welcome return to home comforts this weekend for Stirling Albion as they aim to keep their positive start to League One on track with the visit of Cove Rangers.

The clash against Paul Hartley’s side will be live in front of the BBC Alba cameras and comes as the Binos hit their first sticky spell of the campaign with back-to-back away defeats in Annan and Montrose.

Despite that, their league position still remains strong in fourth place after the first seven matches and come up against a Cove side struggling down in ninth spot.

The Aberdeen side visit Forthbank under pressure after a poor start, including relying on a last-minute own goal to avoid defeat at bottom dogs Edinburgh City last time out.

Meanwhile, Stirling slipped to a narrow defeat in Angus to Kane Hester’s second-half winner.

But Binos boss Darren Young hopes his side can summon up the top display they put on against Aberdeen last time under the lights to keep their long unbeaten home record intact.

Young said: “We know where we are and we know we can’t continue to lose soft goals and not take our own chances but there is still a lot to be positive about.

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“We spoke that we maybe went a little bit longer later on when we went the goal down and should have tried to pass it, but we’ll see what the video says.

“I can’t say too much in terms of negativity because each of the players has worked their socks off but it’s up to us, all of us – the coaching staff, the players, everyone.

“We had a good chat after the game and we’re not getting carried away with a hard game to come against Cove.

“It will be a big game, all of the games in this league are, there are no easy games and we will have to put

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