QUEEN'S PARK striker Robert Dunn has told his fellow Spiders they must draw first blood at Cowdenbeath in tonight's Division Two relegation six-pointer.
This is the first of three head-to-heads with the Fifers that will decide Queen's fate.
After his morale-boosting winner at Brechin, Dunn believes his mates have given themselves the platform to claim their second win on the bounce.
He said: "It is a huge game for both sides, but we are going into it on the back of a great win at Brechin while Cowdenbeath took a sore one from Berwick.
"If we can get the win at Central Park tonight that would take us five points clear of Cowden and put them under real pressure.
"The first goal will be vital. It will be a bit nervy early on and, with this being the first of the three games we have with them, it is the most important as it sets the agenda for us."
Queen's centre-back Damiano Agostini faces a last-minute fitness test, while Mick Dunlop is still unavailable.
In the Third Division, Albion hitman John Gemmell is back for the visit of Stranraer.
Dumbarton host Stenhousemuir with Michael Stokes back from suspension.