Thistle assistant boss Martin Crawford believes there is unsettled business with Cumnock this weekend after both teams drew 2-2 under the floodlights earlier in the season.


Largs believed Nock keeper Ally Semple should have walked in the away encounter while Thistle also missed a crucial penalty as Cumnock grabbed a barely deserved equaliser.
After a bad run of results the opposition have been re-vitalised following the appointment of new manager Tony McInally formerly of Pollok.
Thistle's last win came four games ago with a thumping 4-1 victory over high-flying Irvine Meadow - and Crawford has called on the side to rally again for the big Premiership encounter at Barrfields.
He said: "There is definitely unfinished business with Cumnock.
"Any team you don't get a win against you want to go and put the record straight."
"We have lost the last three games on the spin which is a situation we never want to be in - let alone one defeat - but they have all been by close margins.
"We have to be more consistent in shutting teams down and make ourselves hard to beat.
"The minute you stop doing that other teams will fancy their chances.
"It is all very well saying we have only lost by one goal in each of the last three games but the record books don't show the one-on-ones we missed or the shots off the post - it might as well have hit the corner flag as far as the history books are concerned."

A lot rests on this fixture with Largs sitting in fifth position in the McBookie.com Premer Division, with Cumnock able to draw level on points with a victory at Barrfields, whereas Thistle could move to their highest placing in the table this season with a victory.

Kick off on Saturday is 1.45pm.