It was a better outcome in November when Gary Naysmith’s Stenhousemuir side came down to Galabank and the sides drew 1-1, Josh Todd’s equaliser cancelled out Matthew Yates’ early effort.
However, Black and Golds boss Wullie Gibson wants no repeat of the aforementioned away result as his side make the journey to face The Warriors for the third time this season tomorrow afternoon.
Gibson said: “They battered us up there the last time, so I’ll be asking my players to go and right a few wrongs.
“Stenhousemuir are a physical team. They go a bit direct and we’ve not coped with that away from home.
“We coped with it at home and I think we drew, I think we were the better team again.
“There’s been too many times where I think we’ve been the better team and not got a result.”