Oran Kearney is hoping to build on a "great week" when Crusaders visit Coleraine Showgrounds this evening.
This will be the Bannsiders fourth game in ten days and Kearney is hoping for a similar outcome to the other three - wins and clean sheets.
“It’s been a great week, we’ve got ourselves through to another League Cup semi-final which we will park and look forward to," he said.
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“There have been three clean sheets as well but we follow that up with games on Tuesday and Friday night which are two massive games.
“We’re enjoying it, it’s good, there’s a good feeling in there as it’s nice to win two or three and grind a few out which shows a different side to us."
Elsewhere Danske Bank Premiership leaders Glentoran are on the road to face Glenavon.
Gary Hamilton's men battled back to pick up a share of the spoils on Saturday, while the Glens saw off struggling Dungannon Swifts.
Second placed Larne entertain Dean Shiels side at Inver Park buoyed by their stunning victory over Crusaders on Friday night.
Four first-half goals wrapped up the game and the points for Tiernan Lynch's side.
Newry City and Ballymena United got toe-to-toe again four days after their meeting at Warden Street when the Sky Blues ran out convincing winners on the night.
Carrick Rangers will be hoping to bounce back from their defeat to Coleraine on Saturday as they welcome basement boys Portadown to the Loughview Leisure Arena.
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