PORT GLASGOW boss Tam Jamieson says his side face a 'double-edged sword' when they welcome Royal Albert to Parklea tomorrow.
The Lanarkshire side blew the title race wide open last week by beating Knightswood whilst the Undertakers cut the gap back down to four points with their win over Saltcoats Victoria.
Jamieson says he wants to keep the focus solely on his side heading into the business end of the season.
Port kept their title hopes alive thanks to their win at Saltcoats (Image: supplied) Despite facing the prospect of facing a buoyed Royal Albert side this weekend - Port welcome them to Inverclyde knowing that they comfortably saw them off in the first half of the season.
And The Undertakers boss says he'll always believe his side can find the back of the net on home soil despite firing a blank against Knightswood last time around.
He told the Tele: "It's a bit of a double-edged sword going in to face Royal Albert now off the back of them beating Knightswood last week.
"We've got our frustration from losing to Knightswood a fortnight ago before seeing them slip up and now we're playing the team that beat them the week after. We need to bring the focus back onto ourselves.
"We're still relying on them to drop points, but there's plenty of points to play for and there's a lot of tough games to come.
"We played them earlier on in the season and beat them 6-1 and we're a totally different team now as to what we were back then.
"I say it a lot but I fancy us at Parklea with the big pitch, apart from the other week where we didn't score, but I'd fancy us to get goals here more weeks than not.
"We know it'll be a tough game, they'll come down looking to win and they're on a good run of form.
"They'll fancy themselves like Saltcoats did last week but hopefully we've got enough to get ourselves over the line."
Port Glasgow's clash against Knightswood was played out in front of a bumper crowd (Image: Alex Craig)
Port head into the clash nursing a few knocks, but Jamieson hopes his side can repay what seems to be a growing support down on the banks of the Clyde.
Port might've lost out in front of a bumper crowd a fortnight ago but Jamieson hopes that the local community will continue to buy into his side's promotion push and he believes his side can keep winning hearts and minds by making amends this weekend.
He added: "It was a great occasion for the club hosting that Knightswood game. We had a huge crowd here for it.
"Royal Albert is now our biggest game of the season and we need to win that to keep ourselves in the hunt.
"Hopefully again the fans can turn out in their numbers because they were brilliant. It was just unfortunate that we couldn't get the points to match it.
"We want to try and make amends for that by beating Royal Albert this weekend."