Ian McCall's side found a priceless winner in stoppage time
Jordan Allan changed his boots and altered Clyde's fortunes, as he headed in a vital winner over Stranraer that breathes new life into their League Two survival hopes.
The second half was much better pretty much from the start, with Stranraer's James Dolan seeing a shot blocked. His Stranraer counterpart Scott Agnew also made two changes to his side, which drew 1-1 at home to drop rivals Bonnyrigg Rose, with James Dolan and Sean McIntosh coming in for Dean Hawkshaw and Ben Armour.
Stranraer created the best chance so far in 19 minutes when a sweeping move resulted in Scott Robertson sending a shot narrowly over the bar from just inside the box.Stranraer's James Dolan saw his shot parried by Brian Kinnear and cleared, three minutes after the restart.Clyde's Allan had a shot cleared off the line in 54 minutes as Clyde tried to break the deadlock.After Rennie had a shot blocked in 57 minutes, Cuddihy sent the rebound whistling past the right post.
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