Albion Rovers boss Brian Reid has told his side to get over their 3-0 defeat to Queen's Park and continue their survival fight at Cowdenbeath on Saturday.
Rovers were given a boost as Elgin City overcame basement side Brechin 2-1 last night, maintaining the Cliftonhill side's three-point gap at the bottom of League Two, but Reid insists he's not looking at teams round about them.
His focus is solely on Cowdenbeath this weekend, and Reid knows a win in Fife will move Rovers above their hosts.
Rovers were also given a boost when their request to have the game moved from Thursday evening was granted, easing up slightly on a hectic schedule.
Reid said: "That definitely helps, it gives us a chance to get our legs back again and hopefully be fitter and fresher for Saturday's game.
"It will be a tough up at Cowdenbeath, they're fighting for points as well, so it's a big game for both teams.
"To be fair I'm not really paying a great deal of attention to anybody else, I'm only concentrating on ourselves. We need to try and start picking up points and that will take care of that and move us away.

"Cowdenbeath is all I'm looking at, at the moment, and it's a tough game.
"They will be wanting points, so will we, but we need to pick up the points there and hopefully take a step away from where we are in the league."
Reid was able make some changes to his side for the visit of Ray McKinnon's Queen's Park side, and says it's all about player management in the weeks ahead.
He said: "We freshened things up with six or seven changes, not necessarily because we were playing Queen's Park, but with us playing two games a week and players just coming back, it's a tough ask to keep asking them to play 90 minutes.
"I thought we actually played all right but just got punished, with us not doing the right things or the basics properly in the game.
"Against lesser teams maybe we might not have been punished, but Queen's Park have a wee bit of quality and any time we did make a mistake or not do the proper thing it seemed to go into the back of the net.
"Overall I think we actually did OK for most parts of the game, but the score-line reflects differently.
"We're disappointed, because I think it could have been a tighter game than what it was, but we got punished for a bit of slackness, now and again.
"They're full-time and you can tell the difference in their sharpness, their fitness levels, and everything else.
"They didn't have a game on Tuesday, they've been recovering and getting themselves ready for the game, so there's an advantage to that, there's no doubt, and they've signed some experienced players who have played at a higher level.
"It was always going to be a tough ask not just for us but for any team in the division to match that."
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