Clyde boss Barry Ferguson is hoping his side can bounce back from two recent defeats when they face Montrose at Broadwood tonight.
The game was due to be played on August 16 but was postponed due to Clyde's Petrofac Training Cup tie at Ibrox two days later.
The Bully Wee have slipped to the foot of League 2 after losing to East Stirlingshire and Arbroath while Montrose sit third in the table thanks to a 1-0 win at Elgin on Saturday.
Ferguson told the club website: "We dominated against East Stirling and on Saturday we were the better team until half-time, even after we got the man sent off, but tiredness came into play.
"You want a game straight after a defeat to put it right. The players have nothing to prove to me - I know they can do it but we just need to cut out the mistakes."