Let's go and finish the job with a victory. 
That is the confident message of Thistle boss Stuart Davidson who believes his team are deserving of a place in the Super West Premier League next season.
All roads lead to Cumbernauld United on Sunday for a 1pm kick-off at Guys Meadow as Thistle bid to bounce back to the Premier, a year after suffering the pain of relegation.
With four promotion places up for grabs before a ball was kicked this season, it is going right down to the last match, with Irvine Meadow and Troon, also in the running in a thrilling conclusion.
The Largs manager said at the outset it was his aim to return the Barrfields side to the top flight, and believes now is the hour to strike, and make it a reality, as the outcome goes to the wire.
Three points on Saturday guarantees promotion to the new Premier Division of 16 teams.
Davidson said: "Apart from Alan Gilbride, we have a full squad going into Saturday, and all that matters is getting the victory on Sunday.
"We are confident, and we are very much a different team the way we go about our business from earlier on this season when we last played each other.
"Cumbernauld have some very dangerous players, and Robbie Winters is still knocking in the goals for them, so we have to be on our guard."
The ground also brings back positive memories of when Thistle achieved 'The Great Escape' during Davidson's first season in management at the club.
He said: "I would take a horrible 1-0 on Sunday, just as we did that day."
Largs lost 3-0 against Cumbernauld in October in a game which Davidson conceded was the club's poorest display of the season, and said: "It was a sore one. We are going into the match with confidence - and we just need to go about the match with the same energy and application as we have had in recent weeks. 
"The boys should be confident in themselves - and should not have any doubts going into Sunday's clash."
And Thistle have the added bonus of an Ayrshire Weekly Press cup final to look forward to after Thistle's impressive semi-final victory at Kilbirnie, and could play Beith or Kilwinning.
Davidson said: "First and foremost we want to get promoted - and then we can prepare for a cup final. and then you never know. I feel that the least the players deserve is a promotion, and a cup, and we can't wait to get going."
Largs are assured of a play-off at the very least, but want to get the job completed on Sunday, and a victory would mean that Thistle would finish third in the SJFA West First Division.
It has been an extended wait for Thistle who had to wait a month between their last two league fixtures - with both games seeing Largs win 3-0 at Cambuslang and Shettleston.
Largs have the best defensive record in the division, having only conceded 27 goals out of 25 league games so far, which is three less than league leaders Cambuslang. 
But it is the goalscoring in recent matches which have really put Largs into the driving seat creating many chances. Alex McWaters is second top scorer with eight goals, but has also been the architect for many of Thistle's goals, while striker Scott Adam is top scorer.
And it could be an incredible finale to the season with the cup final to look forward to - their first in five years Largs have downed Premier opposition including Scottish Cup finalists Hurlford.
Thistle are gunning for their fourth Ayrshire Cup trophy after victories in 1923, 1959 and 2013.
The Largs manager was satisfied with the performance on Saturday and said his team were always in control of the game, and showed their class with a second half trio of goals, and described the red card of Jamie Campbell as 'ridiculous'.
The Cumbernauld match has been moved to a Sunday as Rob Roy, who groundshare with Cumbernauld, are playing at home on Saturday. With Largs intent on getting the game played as soon as possible without another blank Saturday, both teams have agreed to play the game on June 3.