Derry City manager Stephen Kenny has warned his side to expect a backlash from Uefa Cup opponents Gretna in this evening's second leg at the Brandywell.
Derry came from behind to take a 5-1 victory in the first meeting between the sides at Motherwell's Fir Park two weeks ago.
Given Gretna's meteoric rise through Scottish football - which looks set to bring them to the Bank of Scotland Premierleague next season - Derry went into the tie as underdogs.
Following their breathtaking display in the first leg, they are virtually certain of a place in the first round proper of the competition - but Kenny wants his side to adopt a professional approach to this evening's return at a sold-out Brandywell.
He said: "Everything went well for us in the first leg with brilliant individual goals but make no mistake about it, it will be a tough fixture.
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