Arbroath boss Dick Campbell is definitely taking nothing for granted when his side face bottom of the table Edinburgh City at Gayfield this afternoon.
The Red Lichties are currentlyly enjoying an eight-game unbeaten run in League 2 and the veteran manager was hoping to keep that momentum going last week in the Scottish Cup.
However, their game against Clyde fell victim to the cold weather with the tie now set to be played on Tuesday night.
Before that though Arbroath will face Edinburgh City, a team that drew 3-3 with them earlier this season in the capital and who Campbell deemed unlucky not to have beaten League 1 East Fife earlier this week in a cup game that ended 1-1.
The Gayfield gaffer said: “I was very disappointed that last weekend’s game was postponed.
“It was a Scottish Cup tie that I was really looking forward to especially as we were going well and had built up some good momentum.
“However, it is back to league business this Saturday against Edinburgh City.
“We were probably lucky to get a draw in the first game with them this season and they are a good side.
“I also went to watch them on Tuesday night against East Fife and I thought they were unfortunate not to get a win.
“But I can only influence my own team and we will look to pick up from where we left off and continue our good run.
“We have had a settled team recently and the only change this weekend will be Michael Dunlop coming in for the suspended Ricky Little.”