DUMBARTON are the in-form team at the moment, and with four games unbeaten, Jimmy Nicholl’s Cowdenbeath are well within their sights.

With goals coming from all over the park Ian Murray will be happy with the spread — and the fact his side picked up victory over Alloa despite injuries to the likes of Chris Kane and Chris Turner.

However, Nicholl’s side will also be confident after picking up their first win of the season on Saturday.

Goals from Kudus Oyenuga and Rangers loanee Calum Gallagher were enough to see off managerless Queen of the South — and they will be hoping to go on a run similar to Dumbarton as they aim to secure league safety.

Despite their lowly position the Blue Brazil have large amounts of experience in their ranks.

John Robertson and Sean Higgins have both played at the highest level with St Mirren and St Johnstone, whilst youngster Gallagher made his first team debut with Rangers earlier this season and has been tipped for the very top.

Dumbarton came out on top during their meetings last season with two wins, a draw and a defeat.

Sons secured a 5-1 victory last time out with goals from Mitch Megginson, Michael Miller, Jordan Kirkpatrick, Garry Fleming and Chris Kane sealing the rout.

John Armstrong’s consolation did nothing to deter the home side as Dumbarton continued their quest from what would turn out to be the elusive play-off spot.