Huntly boss Martin Skinner is keen to see how Fraserburgh stack up against Highland League leaders Brora Rangers.
His side have yet to play the Broch as the first game was postponed, while they were on the receiving end of a 4-0 defeat from Brora at the start of last month.
With two games in hand on Brora, Fraserburgh know the importance of victory today so they can keep pace in the race for the championship.
Skinner said: “It’s our first game against Fraserburgh as the previous one was called off. Brora, by a mile, have been the strongest team we have played and they played the best football against us.
“They should win the league with the squad they’ve got. But we haven’t played Fraserburgh yet, so it’s a bit unfair to rule them out.
“We’ve probably got better each week. It’s still a young squad and they will make mistakes. We’re up against good teams but the boys are confident.”
The Black and Golds will be without Chris Hay, who is offshore, and Alex Thoirs through injury.
Elsewhere, Rothes play Strathspey Thistle, while Deveronvale, who signed Michael Clark on loan from Formartine yesterday, face Fort William.
Huntly boss Martin Skinner prepares to compare and contrast Fraserburgh and Brora