Largs are looking for home comforts this weekend as they aim to build on their unbeaten start to the season with their first victory of the league campaign.


Thistle have recorded valuable draws against Glenafton and Pollok but now face old rivals Rob Roy at Barrfields this Saturday.
Davidson admitted that he set out his stall on Saturday to stubbornly get a point against big spenders Pollok, and it was very much mission accomplished.
In the opening game, Largs got a 1-1 against Glenafton when reduced to ten men so when the chips have been down Largs have gone up a gear.
In surprise news, Thistle winger Jack Haggerty has been placed on the transfer list at his own request.
Haggerty has been a silky winger and a positive focus since signing for Largs in the summer of 2020, and is popular with the supporters.
Davidson said: "Jack was professional and made himself available for selection at Pollok on Saturday.

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Jack Haggerty (Photo - Ryan Scott Photography)Jack Haggerty (Photo - Ryan Scott Photography)
"I rate Jack very highly - he is a quality player and a great boy as well,
"Unfortunately for him we changed our system when he was out of the team, and it worked towards the end of last season, and we have carried on with it this season and we have been hard to beat.
"Obviously it doesn't suit Jack the best - the system can change at any time - but Jack wants to play every week."
The good news is that Liam Coogans got some game time at Pollok after recovering from illness, although strike partner Scott Lewis missed last Saturday due to injury.
Davidson said: "Any point away to Pollok is good.
"Not many teams come away from Newlandsfield Park with a point so I am very pleased, especially at this stage of the season.
"I am delighted with the team's performance as they did everything I asked of them.
"Pollok piled on the pressure but I thought we handled it very well and we defended well from back to front
"We set out to nullify Pollok and that is what we did.
"I am not ashamed to say that as you see what a great side Pollok are - and the quality of the players who were not even stripped on Satruday - so they have an abundance of riches compared to us and we had to defend well and in numbers.
"We were also down to the bare bones so to get a point in the circumstances now means we have something to build upon going forward."
Largs certainly put in a defensive masterclass against Pollok.
Davidson said: "Jamie McGowan had only one save to make but it was a good save - and we also have keeper Jamie Walker who is also doing well in training.
"Craig Forbes scored last week and he had that urge to get into the box again and had an overhead kick and a header wide as we tried to sneak a winner but unfortunately it didn't happen.
"I thought in the second half we caused Pollok more problems and made it a bit harder.
"Defensively we dealt with everything that was thrown at us even when Pollok changed their system.
Davidson defended his game plan and said: "That is not the players' fault - that is the game plan I set out
"I am not bothered about that - we came here to get something,
"If you think back to this time last season we were losing goals twice a week.
"We have looked much more solid and I wanted to make sure we didn't start this season again like that.
"I am pleased with what we have done so far - first and foremost we want to be hard to beat.
’But we have to have more about us upfront and we will be working on that going forward, and that is up to me to set us up to do that."