Scottish League 1: Cove Rangers beat Falkirk to move joint top
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Cove Rangers beat Falkirk 2-0 to join them at the top of Scottish League 1 with one round of pre-split games left.
Mitch Megginson netted either side of half-time, taking his season's tally to 11, as Cove made it four successive home wins without conceding.
Paul Hartley's side trail Falkirk on goal difference, with Partick Thistle a point back in third.
In Saturday's other game, East Fife rose to fourth with a 2-1 home victory over Peterhead.
The visitors led through a first-half Hamish Ritchie goal but were reduced to 10 men after the interval when Andrew McDonald was shown a straight red for a challenge on Ryan Wallace.
East Fife capitalised with a Danny Denholm header and Scott Agnew strike before having Craig Watson dismissed late on after a second booking.
After Tuesday's fixtures, the league splits in half for the final four games of the season. Montrose, two points behind fifth-place Airdrieonians, are the only team who can still break into the top half.