Thistle boss Stuart Davidson has called on his troops to keep the momentum going this weekend as they turn their attentions to the West of Scotland Cup. 

It is the second trip of the season to St Roch's who currently sit fourth in Conference C - and the Glasgow side have been familiar foes in recent years.
Largs are buoyant after some strong performances in the Premier League, and have happy memories from their earlier encounter with St Roch's this season winning 2-1 thanks to goals from Simon McBryde and Will Sewell. Thistle also recorded a 5-2 Scottish Cup 5th round replay win at the same venue in 2019.
Davidson said: "We know what it is like at St Roch's and we want to keep up our high level of performance. and we will battle for everything.
"We have already shown this season we are capable of going on a good run in the cup, so why can't we do so again?"
Largs won their first round encounter against Yoker in December courtesy of a stunning Blair MacIntyre free-kick - but Thistle are sweating on the midfielder's fitness going into this weekend's 2nd round Kilmarnock Pie clash.
Influential defender Connor McGoldrick bravely played on during Saturday's draw with Talbot after a sore challenge and was limping for the remainder of the clash.
Largs have injuries to MacIntyre (knee) and keeper Jamie McGowan (quad) while winger Jack Haggerty was absent from Saturday's draw against Talbot but is due to return.
Davidson said: "Connor took one on the ankle; he is a tough boy and was able to play through it and he should be fine. He is a big player for us."
The Largs gaffer hailed his troops for pushing Auchinleck all the way in an exciting finale.
Davidson said: "Usually any points against Auchinleck are great but we are coming away from the game thinking maybe we could have won it, and that was down to the way the boys performed
"I am not going to fault them. If we perform like that between now and the end of the season there is a good chance we are going to pick up a lot more points.
"I am very pleased to have got four points from the last six against an in-form Kilbirnie and an Auchinleck side chasing the league title.
"From Danny Farrell right through to the strikers, the wing backs, the back three, and the midfield were terrific particularly in the first 30 minutes, but Auchinleck are obviously a very tough team to play against. Addy )Scott Adam) and Will Sewell never stopped working upfront and they were an absolute handful."
"It was a disappointing opening goal to give away as it was a cheap free kick and they scored from it.
"It is something we are trying to cut out of our game - we are not getting cut open a lot and we just need to keep working hard as the performances are improving."
Thistle now have six league games left - with four at home, and two away. The two teams they are chasing to avoid relegation - Rob Roy and Glenafton - they play in their final two games in a grandstand finish to the season.
Davidson said: "We have quite a lot of games still at home we need to perform like that all the time and keep that concentration and commitment and maybe get more chances
"The boys on the park had a good shape about them and I didn't want to disrupt things and didn't want to change it - hence why there were no substitutions."
"Craig Forbes went on that good run and as usual in training he would batter that into the top corner as he would at training - thought he was terrific and put in a real shift as did all the midfielders and long may that continue."
Largs still have it all to do as they sit in the relegation places - but in an ideal world, if they win their final six games they could finish comfortably on 55 points.
Davidson said: "It is in our hands - and I am even more pleased with the performances of late, and that gives me all the more reason to believe that we can stay in this league."
Thistle's next league game is against Beith at Barrfields on April 20 - 6.30pm kick-off.
* Largs Thistle Race Night and Player of the Year awards takes place on May 14 at the Masonic Lodge in Frazer Street, Largs, 7.30pm start.