Derry City boss Stephen Kenny has warned against complacency ahead of his side's UEFA Cup second qualifying round clash against Gretna at Brandywell on Thursday night.
The CandyStripes hold an imposing 5-1 lead after a spectacular first leg performance in Scotland and are huge favourites to continue their continental campaign.
But Kenny, who will once again be without Peter Hutton and Killian Brennan for the match, has warned Gretna must not be written off.
He told the Derry Journal: 'Everything went well for us in the first leg with brilliant individual goals but make no mistake about it, Thursday night will be a tough fixture.
'Gretna's pride has been hurt and they will certainly want to avenge their first-leg defeat.'