Caley Thistle were stunned by Stenhousemuir last week, but they can prove that was a blip by winning at Montrose.
The Highland club have come through last season's off-field trials and tribulations after they entered administration and the club's future looks much brighter now after exiting it in the summer.
And the feelgood factor continued at the start of the season when they made a decent opening to their campaign, including a 6-2 thrashing of much-hyped East Kilbride.
They also won their opening two games of the League One season against Kelty Hearts and Peterhead before coming unstuck in something of a smash-and-grab act by Stenny last week in Inverness.
They have made some astute signings for this level, including Alfie Bavidge on loan from Aberdeen and he should score plenty of goals for them. Former Canada international David Wotherspoon should add experience too.
They face a Montrose side who lost their opening two league games before conceding a last minute leveller to Cove Rangers last week.
ICT should have enough to get the job done at Links Park at evens with McBookie.com.
The big Fife derby is on Friday night when Raith Rovers and Dunfermline meet, but there's another one a day later and East Fife can get one over neighbours Kelty Hearts in Methil at McBookie.com's 13/10.
Wily old manager Dick Campbell guided Fife to promotion via the play-offs last season and there's no reason why he can't have his side challenging for a play-off place this season too.
Last week, he guided Fife to an eye-catching win at Hamilton Accies, who look to be the strongest team in the league.
And they have already defeated Kelty Hearts this season in the League Cup with an away win at New Central Park.
Kelty have conceded six goals at Livingston and three to Inverness this season so there are question marks over their defence and East Fife can take advantage in Methil.
Kilmarnock have started the season encouragingly well with a new look side under Stuart Kettlewell and they can get the better of Dundee at Rugby Park at 11/10 with McBookie.com.
Dundee were seconds away from beating Rangers at Ibrox two weeks ago, but that papered over the cracks of a dismal start to their campaign under Steven Pressley and they look like they might take some time to adjust.
Killie's giant strikeforce of Marcus Dackers and Djenairo Daniels are a real handful and the Ayrshire side have already fought back from 2-0 down to rescue a point at Hibs and then knocked Dundee United out of the League Cup.