Thistle face a big trip to Glenafton this weekend buoyed by a big win in the Scottish Junior Cup.


A 1-0 win over Dundee North End guarantees a quarter final against Petershill in the spring, and Largs now need to lift in the league.
The quest for three points is uppermost in manager Stuart Davidson's mind as Largs sit in third bottom spot in the 20 team league.
With up to eight teams possibly getting relegated from the Premier, more big performances are necessary from the Barrfields side.
The Glens are also in the lower half of the West of Scotland Premier League, sitting in 14th spot, and five points ahead of Largs.
Speaking after Saturday's win, Davidson said: "I am delighted for the boys as it has been a hard couple of weeks.
"To get to the quarter finals of the Scottish Junior Cup is a great thing for the club - but we need to build up on that, particularly when it comes to our league performances.
"We need to play a bit better than we did against Dundee North End and I think the players will admit that themselves.
"Glenafton is a tough place to go but we have had good results there over the years including a pre-season friendly win.
"We had a bit more about us and we have to continue like that for the rest of the weekend.
"Dundee have good players and some decent one touch play and tried to get in behind us but we made it hard for them and managed to limit them.
"It's a big month coming up for us in the league and we have the West of Scotland Cup as well. "
Largs should have had the Dundee match out of sight by half-time after squandering several good openings.
Davidson said: "I made it clear to the boys at half time that they had made it very hard for themselves,
"It was disappointing to concede the early penalty as we didn't control the situation but Jamie made a great save, and we recovered well from that.
"It was a good move to get the opening goal as Simon McBryde set it up for Scott Adam and he teed up Blair MacIntyre for a fine finish.
"We had some good moves in the first half but I would like to have seen a bit more from us in the second half - and we need to be more clinical 
"I thought we would go on and win the game comfortably after the opening goal, but Dundee deserve credit for staying in the game and they were more difficult to break down in the second half."
With the return of Simon McBryde and George Sewell to the line-up after long term injuries, the squad is getting stronger.
Jack Haggerty also made his first start for a long time and made an impact on the left wing, finding passes and creating moves.
Davidson said: "We are getting near enough to our full squad with our only injury being Cory Hughes.
In defence, Connor McGoldrick make a difference with his height but he wins his headers and reads the game very well, and it was good to see George Sewell coming back too.
"Jack Haggerty has had injuries to overcome but having a winger like him is a great option."