The Pars are hoping for their first home win of the season to go into the fifth round of the Scottish Cup

McIntyre said: "The carrot's there for both teams - Celtic at home in the next round, live on the telly. That's a lot of revenue for both clubs and a huge game. It's always nice to have a game so quickly after having lost the weekend's match. I take the positives from it. I thought it was our best performance for some time. We were unfortunate not to get anything out of the game. I don't think we deserved to lose the match. The morale's the way it always is. They're an upbeat bunch. We don't allow anybody to feel sorry for themselves on the training ground. We analyse where we went wrong and we get ready to face the next game and that's the most important thing. You dust yourself down and go again."
McIntyre has told 'keeper Chris Smith to be in the right frame for Wednesday night's game after his error in the original tie forced the replay. The Pars looked as if they had made it into the hat a place in the fifth round on their own until Smith committed a dreadful error in the fifth minute of stoppage time, which allowed Jonny Hayes to tap into an open goal. Smith will play tonight as Iain Turner, who signed on loan from Preston last week, was not registered in time for the original tie and first-choice goalkeeper Paul Gallacher is out with a season-ending shoulder injury. McIntyre said: "Iain Turner can't play, so Chris Smith will play - there's no doubt about that. I spoke to him on Saturday when I left him out and told him he was playing on Wednesday and to get his head right. It's up to him."


