East Fife manager Gary Naysmith has warned his men that they will need to be in the right frame of mind when they come up against visitors Stenhousemuir today.
The Fifers sit fourth in the table and defeated Livingston 3-1 last weekend, however Naysmith is wary going into a game where his side are not seen as underdogs.
The former Scotland defender said: “It was a good win over Livi and it was a deserved win. We got in amongst them from the first whistle and when they made a couple of mistakes in defence we took full advantage.
“This game is slightly different as we are the favourites to win. We are expected to get a good result and therefore the mind-set going into the game is different. However it still needs to be right.
“We cannot allow our standards to drop as Stenhousemuir are at the foot of the table. I think that is a false position as their draw with Alloa last weekend showed.”
Scott Robinson returns after a knock to give Naysmith a full squad to choose from, with the exception of the long term absentee Chris Duggan.