Raith Rovers boss Barry Smith is looking for his side to embark on another long unbeaten run when they face Alloa this afternoon.
The table-topping Kirkcaldy outfit missed out on a golden opportunity last week to extend their lead over Ayr United – who were on Scottish Cup duty – when they slipped to a narrow defeat at Stranraer.
The result brought to an end a run of eight games without loss with Smith now determined his side will bounce back strongly against Jim Goodwin’s Wasps although a key midfielder is a big doubt through injury.
The Stark’s Park boss said: “It was obviously disappointing to lose last week at what is always a difficult place to go to but it is important we move on quickly.
“We had gone eight games unbeaten which the boys deserve great credit for.
“Hopefully we can now embark on another run starting at Alloa this weekend.
“It is never easy going there and they have added three good additions in Jordan Kirkpatrick and Ross Stewart from St Mirren and Jamie McCart from Celtic during the window.”
Smith added: “The games between us so far this season have been close and I expect it will be tough again.
“Unfortunately, Scott Robertson is struggling for the game after picking up a hamstring injury last week.
“However, Kevin McHattie returns to the squad after playing 60 minutes during the week which is a boost for us.
“Willis Furtado made his debut for us last Saturday coming off the bench and he showed wee glimpses of what he is capable of.
“He is strong and direct which is why we signed him and we have high hopes for him.”