Edinburgh City were expected to struggle this season after a season from hell last term.
But they are in great form and can continue their late surge for the title with a win at home against Stranraer.
The Meadowbank side had financial problems last season in League One and were routinely whipped most weeks.
But they have got their act together now under Michael McIndoe and are absolutely flying.
Last week, they travelled to Elgin City who had a formidable home record at Borough Briggs and won 2-1 there.
That was their fourth win in a row and fifth win in six games – they have scored nine goals in their last two home games too.
And they've done it without top scorer Connor Young, who was lured to Dunfermline last month after scoring 19 goals for the Citizens.
They face a Stranraer side who had a fine win over Stirling Albion last week, but have travel sickness.
They have lost at struggling Clyde and Bonnyrigg Rose on their last trips away from Stair Park.
And the capital side look a solid shout at 6/5 with McBookie.com to get the win.
Caley Thistle would have been League One title challengers if they hadn't been hit with a 15-point deduction following administration earlier this season.
And they can continue their fine recent home form with a win against Montrose.
The Inverness side have won three of their last four games, but are still in the relegation play-off spots and need the points.
Star of the show for them has been 18-year-old on-loan Aberdeen striker Alfie Bavidge who has scored five goals in his last seven games for ICT including the winner in last week's victory at Kelty Hearts.
A win here would put Caley Thistle to within two points of a Montrose side who are struggling after just one win in their last ten games.
Last week, they became the first side to lose at home to Queen of the South this season and the hosts can justify 3/4 favouritism with McBookie.com.
East Fife can get a win at inconsistent Stirling Albion at McBookie.com's 13/10.
Dick Campbell's side have been left frustrated after two draws in a row as the League Two title race hots up.
But they have still only lost once since the middle of December and should go on to win the title.
They face a Stirling side who were thumped at Stranraer last week.
East Fife have already won 4-0 at Forthbank this season and can get the points again.