
Andy Kirk scored twice as Dunfermline secured their place in Co-operative Insurance Cup third round with a Fife derby win over Raith Rovers.
Kirk nodded in Willie Gibson's inviting cross just before half-time.
But former Pars man Iain Williamson levelled from the penalty spot after Neil McGregor hauled back Gregory Tade five minutes into the second half.
However, a Gibson free-kick was turned into his own net by Mark Campbell and Kirk tapped in a Joe Cardle cross.
Dunfermline: Fleming, Woods, McCann, Bell, McGregor, Higgins, Gibson (McDougall 73), Burke (Phinn 76), Bayne, Kirk, Cardle (Muirhead 87).
Subs Not Used: Dowie, Paterson.
Booked: Bell, McGregor.
Goals: Kirk 38, Campbell 52 og, Kirk 68.
Raith: McGurn, Wilson, Ellis, Campbell, Hill, Murray, Williamson, Walker, Tade (Sloan 73), Weir (Davidson 46), Smith (Bryce 73).
Subs Not Used: Ferry, O'Connor.
Booked: Wilson.
Goals: Williamson 50 pen.
Att: 4,163
Ref: B Winter
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