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Dunfermline Athletic 0-0 Raith Rovers: Premiership play-off quarter-final first leg ends in stalemate
Dunfermline Athletic were frustrated by Raith Rovers in a goalless first leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off quarter-final.
The hosts had the better of the Fife derby contest but could find no way past goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald.
The 35-year-old made a superb first-half save to deny Kevin O'Hara, who wasted a late chance when he sent a header wide.
The sides meet in the second leg at Stark's Park on Saturday.
The winner of the tie progresses to face Dundee in the semi-final.
Raith were beaten 4-1 at East End Park in February, but kept Dunfermline at bay this time to take a slight advantage.
O'Hara's drive was superbly tipped away by MacDonald before the break and Declan McManus couldn't convert when Craig Wighton teed him up for a close-range effort.
Lewis Vaughan had a rare sight of goal for Raith, with home goalkeeper Owain Fon Williams equal to his shot.
Dunfermline continued to look the likelier to find a breakthrough and Ewen Henderson was off target with a couple of efforts. In a spell of late pressure Kerr McInroy's drive spun wide and O'Hara failed to get clean connection on his header.
What did they say?
Dunfermline Athletic manager Stevie Crawford: "The application of my players in and out of possession was excellent. I thought we created the best chances.
"We know what the challenge is now. We need to go to Stark's Park and win the game, but it's a challenge we are looking forward to."
Raith Rovers manager John McGlynn: "For all the good play in the game you'd expect goals. Both goalkeepers made good saves.
"Dunfermline's home record is very good, so to come away from here with a clean sheet is pleasing. The tie is very even and very open."