Largs have been drawn at home to in-form First Division opponents St Roch’s in the next round of the Macron Scottish Cup.
Undefeated since October 13th, beating Dalry away 3-1 in West, and Luncarty 3-0 away in last round of Scottish, the Glasgow side have been in good goalscoring shape.
Other wins include 5-1 at home to Kello and 3-1 at Cumbernauld.
They started September with a 5-2 win at Irvine Vics, and have picked up a 3-1 win at Neilston.
They opened the Scottish with a 5-1 win at Glasgow Perthshire, and a 4-1 over Downfield in next round.
St Roch’s currently sit in seventh position in the McBookie.com Super West First Division with 7 wins, 2 draws and 6 defeats with a plus six goal difference.
St Roch’s beat Premier outfit Petershill in the Central League Cup at the start of the season.
They were knocked out in the 2nd round by eventual finalists Lesmahagow on penalty kicks after a 2-2 draw.
Largs were keen on a home draw and got their wish, and have been on good goalscoring form themselves this season, particularly at home where they have netted 26 goals in their last five games.
Thistle are currently sitting in fifth spot in the McBookie.com Premier Division.
‘News’ pundit and Thistle Scottish Cup winning legend George Wall said: “It’s a good draw for Largs v St Rochs .... don’t think any of the ties will throw up any surprises.
“It’s a hard game but Largs should win.”
Macron Scottish Junior Cup draw
Girvan v Clydebank
Craigmark v Lochee
Kilwinning v Thornton/Renfrew
Largs v St Rochs
Cambuslang v Troon
Rossvale v Hurlford
Blantyre/Auchinleck v Rutherglen
Pollok v Rosyth
all ties to be played on 26 January
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