Raith Rovers are concerned over the fitness of Mark Stewart for Saturday’s clash with Rangers after the striker was taken to hospital with a possible broken ankle.
The former Falkirk and Dundee marksman was left in pain after blocking a shot in training on Tuesday morning and the fears of the Stark’s Park medical staff were sufficient to seek further assessment for the 27-year-old.
Stewart has spearheaded Raith’s play-off push in recent weeks, netting five times in the last eight games to help the Kirkcaldy club stand on the brink of a shot at promotion.
However, the loss of the ex-Bradford City and Kilmarnock player would be a major blow, especially this weekend as Rangers prepare to arrive in Fife seeking the victory that could land them the Championship title.
Raith will already be without the services of Scotland under-19 striker Ryan Hardie, who is on loan from Rangers and is precluded from playing against his parent club.
But on-loan Leicester City striker Harry Panayiotou is expected back from international duty with Saint Kitts and Nevis in time to face the runaway league leaders in front of what is expected to be a packed Stark’s Park.
Manager Ray McKinnon said: “Mark blocked a shot and hurt his ankle but we’re just waiting to hear back on how bad it is as we need to wait for the swelling to go down.
“We’re not really sure of the extent of the injury but we’ve been told there’s no break in there so that’s good news.
“At least we should have Harry back by Friday morning and, although we won’t have Ryan available to us, we signed Joel Thomas to give us options should something like this happen.”