Will a Scottish Cup semi-final win over Celtic earn Craig McLeish the permanent St Mirren job?
The interim boss, who is in charge until the end of the season, has overseen back-to-back wins over Falkirk and Aberdeen either side of 1-0 defeats by Rangers and Celtic since stepping up from his academy role to replace Stephen Robinson last month.
McLeish, 36, has said he would be open to taking the job on a permanent basis. And Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday thinks if the Buddies beat Celtic at Hampden on Sunday he will be a shoo-in.
"I think if he wins this game on Sunday there will be a contract for him on Monday morning," Halliday told the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast.
"I've been really impressed with him. He came into a team that were really struggling and I was really worried for them.
"But now they've had back-to-back victories, two very good ones against Falkirk and Aberdeen where I thought they were extremely comfortable.
"Without being disrespectful towards the previous coaching staff, they're playing in a manner they've not played for a long period of time.
"You hear managers talk so often about needing a transfer window, needing a few weeks, but McLeish has turned things round in a matter of days. It's been really, really impressive how quickly he's managed to do so.
"It's obviously going to be a much bigger task [against Celtic] but I think they're going into this game with a lot of confidence."