The Lionesses are hoping for their first three points at the Tony Macaroni Arena when they host Gartcairn
Livingston Women's ace Anna Dickov is determined to help the Lionesses pick up their first home win of the season as they welcome Gartcairn to the Tony Macaroni Arena on Sunday.
Speaking to the West Lothian Courier, she said: "We've got two away wins so far but no home wins and hopefully that changes on Sunday. We definitely can't underestimate any team in this league so we'll plan and prepare properly, as we do with every other game, and we can head into it with confidence.
Victory in Perth sees Livi sitting third in the table - a fine effort in the early stages for the newly promoted side - but Dickov says nobody at the club is getting carried away. "We're happy with our performance on Sunday but we're not taking anything for granted or getting carried away. Anything can happen in this league, we just want to make sure we turn up and give it everything on a Sunday."
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