Largs are looking for some more cup cheer this weekend as they face Yoker on another road trip this weekend.


Boss Stuart Davidson is demanding another determined display to keep the good feel factor going.
Largs are heading into the Kilmarnock Pie WoSFL Cup 1st round tie in fine fettle after two impressive wins over Dundee North End in the Scottish, and and Glenafton in the league.
Largs looked to have turned a corner but Yoker, who suffered an eight goal drubbing to Thistle's Scottish Cup quarter final opponents Petershill earlier in the season, have also hit form.
They have recorded two wins on the spin including a 1-0 win at Winton Rovers in Conference C.
Davidson said: "It is the West of Scotland Cup and we want to do well and get into the next round. 
"We are expecting a tough game and we won't be reading anything into the difference in the the league tables."
Largs were certainly on a high after Saturday's win over Glenafton which culminated in the Christmas night out in Newcastle.
Davidson said: "The boys deserved their night as they have had a lot of ups and downs to contend with, and they have taken it on board and put in some really good displays recently.
"There has been a lot of pressure on them and they have performed well, and we can look forward to our last league game of the year against Bonnyton on December 18."
"Before we went 1-0 down against Glenafton I thought we were the better team.
"The boys were up for it and we were in their faces, and I thought we came out the traps really well.
"I wanted us to get the goal when we were on top but we gave away a poor goal, but the boys reacted brilliantly and we got what we deserved."
"Will Sewell got the first one and went in and attacked it with a header after a driven ball in from Jack Haggerty, and then finished it off the second time
"It was a great header from Connor to put us 2-1 up as he stuck his header back across the goal into the top corner.
"Sean McLeod was just off with an injury and was waved back on and still had a lot to do and stuck the ball in for big Connor who was like a striker and finished it off for goal number three."
"It wasn't the easiest of conditions with the rain and it was blowing a gale with the pitch cutting up - the boys got a massive three points. Some might have said that it wasn't a day for Jack or Will but they put in as good a shift as anyone.
"Our keeper Jamie McGowan didn't have an awful lot to do - and that wasn't just down to the defenders but the midfield and attack - we limited their display
"I was talking to the boys before the game - we are right back in a decent position in the league with Bonnyton at home in two weeks time and things a looking a lot brighter."
Largs are sitting in 17th spot in the 20 team league and have played less games than the five sides directly above them, and with more determined shows like against Glens on Saturday can now see opportunities to move up the table.