Ray McKinnon says Raith Rovers' focus is on securing the points required to gain a play-off place as they aim to spoil a potential Rangers title party on their ground.

A Rangers victory at Stark's Park coupled with any failure from Hibernian to secure three points against St Mirren would hand the Ibrox side the Championship crown this weekend.

Raith could finalise their spot in the play-offs as they lead Greenock Morton by 13 points with five games remaining. McKinnon's men have only lost two of their last 11 league matches with both of those defeats coming against Mark Warburton's team.

The Rovers boss said: "The team has done really well, our last defeat was to Rangers.

"I know the hype around the game on Saturday. It is the first opportunity Rangers have had in a few years to cement their place in the Premiership but we've got our own agenda.

"We still need to points to qualify for the play-offs and that will be our focus on Saturday."