Clyde boss Ian McCall reckons the acid test for his side will come at home to Spartans on Saturday, after fighting back to draw 2-2 at Peterhead on Saturday.
Peterhead were knocked off the top of League Two as East Fife beat Spartans while the Bully Wee took a point from Balmoor. Ryan Strachan gave the Blue Toon the lead in 43 minutes as he headed in a Dylan Forrest corner, but Marley Redfern won a penalty for Clyde in 58 minutes, which was confidently dispatched by Logan Dunachie.
Clyde keeper Robbie Hemfrey saved a Peter Pawlett penalty in 65 minutes after Seb Ross was fouled in the box. Max Barry restored Peterhead’s lead in 70 minutes, from a Cieran Dunne cross.
But Jordan Allan bagged his second goal of the season to rescue a point with nine minutes left. That left Clyde in eighth place, and McCall reckons a New Douglas Park win over sixth-placed Spartans would confirm a revival that could put the Bully Wee in mid-table.