Clyde will be without injured defender Brian McQueen for Saturday's clash at home to Montrose.
The 24-year-old is missing with a knee injury but there is
better news for the out of form hosts as Scott Linton is over an illness
and could feature.
The Bully Wee have not won in seven games and could hand Scott Durie a first start of the season as manager Barry Ferguson targets a consistent run.
"The game against Queen's Park saw us play well in the first half but they were better in the second," he said.
"We ended up with a draw and could have won it but now it is all
about being consistent as we have been up and down all season.
Hopefully we can hit a good level of performance against Montrose and
stay there."
Montrose have added Hearts defender Jahmel Howlett-Mundle and
Dundee midfielder Jesse Curran on an emergency loans to provide cover
for their injury-hit squad.
Andrew Steeves, Ross McCord and Terry
Masson all picked up knee injuries in Tuesday night's Scottish Cup
defeat to Lothian Thistle and they join goalkeeper Jordan Millar (ribs),
Paul Watson (groin), Matty Allan (ankle), Ryan Kenneth (chest) and Adam McWilliam (ankle) in missing out.
Manager Paul Hegarty said: "It is bad enough having the injuries
but everyone is flat after losing in the Scottish Cup. We did not
deserve anything more so we have to do better against Clyde."
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