Largs face a tricky trip to Clydebank this Saturday and are hoping to continue their unbeaten away record this season.


Thistle have picked up points at Pollok, Hurlford, and Irvine Meadow after some high quality defensive performances - and are looking for another top showing on the road.
The good news for Largs is that they welcome back striker Scott Lewis to the fold after a recent suspension but the quest for more forwards to fill the void left by Will Sewell continues.
Manager Stuart Davidson admitted that he will have to soldier on with the current small squad, and said: "I am trying my best to get players in but there are a few obstacles in my way that I can't do anything about so we just have to get on with it.
"Clydebank are a really good team and have showed over the last few years that they have quality players and are good defensively and attack wise.
"We need to roll up our sleeves and get on with it and we need to hope that some of the injured players can come back soon as to be honest it is a very thin squad just now and it is almost unsustainable.
"See for our budget and what we have got just now, we have just got to persevere with the squad we have got."
Midfielder David McGrath and winger Sean McLeod have both been out of action in recent weeks due to injury, while striker Scott Adam is having a knee operation and won't be back till later in the year. 
Largs gained plaudits for their performance against Kilwinning in the 2nd half, and will be looking to carry that level on against Bankies.
Davidson said: "The boys knew we weren't good enough in the first half and I thought we were a wee bit off it but the good thing is when you are off it you need to stay in the game and we did that. I knew the boys wouldn't perform like that for two halves and the boys came out determined to lift their level.
"I thought we were brilliant in the second half - the only thing that was missing was the finishing and we really applied pressure on them.
"When Kilwinning scored their second goal I think that was the first time they had been up the park for a while.
"It was disappointed as if we had got the next goal I think we would have gone on to win it.
"I feel for the boys as they put so much into the second half - and they have been giving us so much given they are the same group of boys. I can't ask for much more other than that wee finish at the end of it all but they gave me everything.
"I was disappointed with the first goal - it was a throw in like last week. I think we were set up right and there was a wee push in the box and it hit off Connor and went in but at the end of the day it should have been our throw in before it - the ref has told the boy where to take it from three times and he has not, and the referee blows his whistle and the boy takes the throw in. Technically the ref should have given us the throw because it happened to us last week. If the ref had done his job right, then they don't get the throw in to score that goal but we still have to defend it correctly.
"It is good to have the same team on the park every week as they are getting used to each other but when you get to a certain stage of the game, you have two young good players on the bench but it is a lot to ask of them to come on and make a difference to the game.
"You have got guys out there like Lewis Davidson who has a hamstring injury, and Cory Hughes has a calf injury too, but both played through the pain barrier."
Largs could have had a penalty at a crucial moment in the match versus Kilwinning.
Davidson said: "It was Mark Millar who just did enough to have a tug at Craig Forbes - he could have gone down and it could have been a red card and a penalty but Craig is not that kind of player and he stayed on his feet to take the chance, and Simon McBryde was through but he was caught in two minds whether to lob it or whether to square it.
"Scott Lewis could have played but he has just become a father but he will be back next week but he will need time to get back into the way of it after missing so many games."
Largs sit in 12th position in the 16 team West of Scotland Premier League with seven points from seven games, while Clydebank are sitting in eighth position with nine points from six games.
* West of Scotland Premier League results: Darvel 5 Troon 0, Hurlford United 0 Arthurlie 1, Rob Roy 1 Cumnock 2, Petershill 1 Clydebank 4, Pollok 1 Auchinleck Talbot 1, Beith 1 Glenafton 1, Cambuslang v Irvine Meadow postponed.
* It was the fifth win in a row for Largs Thistle AFC as the triumphed in the second round of the Scottish Cup with a 4-2 victory over St James AFC with doubles from Glen McTaggart and Fraser Russell.