Saints boss Jim Goodwin believes his side will have to be at it if they want to keep up their winning run when they face Dundee in the cinch Premiership.
The Buddies head to the Kilmac Stadium in good spirit having won all three matches since returning from the winter break.
And despite Dundee being on a run of seven games without a win, the manager won't be taking tomorrow's match for granted.
Dundee is an extremely difficult fixture, they are fighting for their lives," the manager told the press.
"They beat us here [The SMiSA Stadium] 1-0 last time out and we had a very close game on the first day of the season so we have to be at our best.
"We said after the Aberdeen game that winning breeds confidence. We’ve got a nice little bit of momentum now at the moment with three wins on the spin.
"It’s been hard work and discipline first and foremost, with some very good goals along the way as well. There’s going to be a lot of to-ing and fro-ing between now and the end of the season.
"Last season I probably spoke too much about targets and where we wanted to be,” Goodwin added.
"I’m not taking away from the fact that we still want top six, we still want to be in the mix for that. But the message for the players after the break was let’s just take it one game at a time and that’s what we are doing now."