Falkirk have no fresh injury worries for the Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with Kilmarnock.
Tam Scobbie is still short of match fitness following his lay-off with a pelvic problem while Burton O'Brien is also looking for game time before his return to the starting line-up.
Pedro Pele remains on the long-term absentee list as he recovers from Achilles surgery.
Ahead of the game, Scott Arfield was relieved when the transfer window closed so he could concentrate on keeping Falkirk in the top flight - and allow his mother to calm down.
The midfielder was again the subject of speculation towards the end of January with clubs such as Southampton and Huddersfield reported to have made enquiries.
But the Scotland Under-21 international was unaware of any interest and was glad the window closing brought the conjecture to an end.
"It's more a relief than anything that it's shut," said Arfield.
"If it's going to happen, its going to happen but I would rather not even talk about it until it did.
"I'm all right with it, it's my family who are always asking what's happening.
"My mum is up to high doe (worked up) every transfer window that comes about.
"I'm relieved it's finished and I'm still here, and I'm still delighted to be here.
"I wasn't really thinking about going anywhere anyway. The focus has been making sure Falkirk got off the bottom of the league.
"It's up to us to make sure we stay off the bottom."
Kilmarnock welcome back Chris Maguire and Mehdi Taouil for the clash.
Taouil has recovered from an ankle problem while Maguire was cup-tied for the weekend victory over Inverness.
Mark Burchill (hamstring), Frazer Wright (ankle), Ryan O'Leary (knee) and Allan Russell (thigh) remain on the sidelines.
Kilmarnock manager Jimmy Calderwood has warned his players they will need to do better against Falkirk despite knocking their relegation rivals out of the Scottish Cup.
Killie secured their first win under Calderwood when Manuel Pascali inadvertently diverted home the only goal at Rugby Park last month.
Falkirk, who missed several good chances, will have captain Darren Barr, who was suspended for the cup tie, and recent signings Enoch Showunmi and Colin Healy to boost their team from that night.
And they also had the benefit of a free weekend while Killie continued their cup run with a 3-0 win over Inverness.
"I thought we were very fortunate in the cup tie against them," Calderwood said.
"They played very well and it looked like it was going to be a draw all the way until we got that late goal, then our keeper saved us in the 93rd minute. That's football.
"Falkirk missed a few big players that night, Darren Barr never played. I'm sure they will be back tomorrow night, which doesn't make it any easier."