Defender Marcus Fraser is urging his Buddies to not let Livingston bully them on their home patch.
St Mirren return from the international break this Saturday when they welcome David Martindale's side to the SMiSA Stadium.
Winless in four matches, Fraser is determined to get back to winning ways against the Lions in Paisley.
And he believes stopping the West Lothian side from dominating by stamping their own authority on the match is crucial to bagging all three points.
Fraser said: "We've been back in for a few days now, had a high-intensity session with long runs and a lot of short and sharp stuff.
"It was good to get that back into the legs again and look forward to the Livi game on Saturday.
"Obviously the next four to six weeks is going to be hectic.
"We're going to need everyone in the squad and everyone knows that.
"To be fair it's a really good squad we've got, so anyone that's called upon is going to be ready.
"It's going to be exciting and we're looking forward to it.
"Livingston always like to get in your faces and make it difficult for you.
"They're on a decent wee run themselves, but we're at home so we need to stamp our authority on the game and hopefully we can take it to them and get back to winning ways ourselves."