It's D-day for Dunfermline and Cowdenbeath.
The Fife sides clash later for the right to play in the Scottish Championship next season.
East End Park is close to a sell out for the match - which is on a knife edge after the first leg at Central Park ended 1-1.
The game kicks off at 4.05 due to it being shown on BBC Alba.
Meanwhile, East Fife have a double advantage over Stirling Albion as they look to stay in League One next season.
The Methil side are 2-1 up ahead of today's second leg at Bayview.