The return of Terry Masson will be a big boost to Montrose as they seek to get back to winning ways in League Two.
The experienced midfielder hasn’t started a match since getting injured in the Betfred Cup and was an unused substitute in the 3-0 defeat to Elgin City last weekend.
With manager Stewart Petrie set to make changes for the visit of Clyde today, Masson’s comeback may be one of them.
“Terry is knocking on the door,” he said. “He’s a big player for us. I might freshen things up a little bit.“
Montrose have lost to two strong teams in the division recently – Stirling Albion and Elgin – but some of their wounds were self-inflicted.
Petrie said: “We were on top of the game at Elgin when we lost the first goal and we gave away a soft second.
“It was similar to the week before when we let Stirling score at the start of the second half.
“Clyde will be another tough game for us but we’ll struggle against anybody if we give teams a head-start.
“We’re at home and we’ll be looking to take the game to them.”