John McGlynn insists there's "no pressure" on Falkirk as they bid to pip Hibs to fifth place and possible Conference League football.
The sixth-place Bairns, currently two points behind, can leapfrog David Gray's side with victory at the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday.
Fifth place will bring entry to the second qualifying round of the Conference League if Celtic defeat Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final.
"It's great to be part of this, we've got a chance to jump Hibs and we're delighted to get ourselves into this position," said McGlynn.
"It's game on. Hibs will recognise that and I would expect them to be well up for it. We're ready to go, bring it on.
"It's a great opportunity. If we can get above Hibs and see it out to the end of the season then fine.
"We understand Hibs are a massive football club and they've got great resources, but then we've come off the back of a really good performance and a really good result against Motherwell, so we're in a good place.
"We're playing well and there's no pressure on us whatsoever. We're delighted to be where we are and we've got an opportunity to get a space higher, which would be incredible."
Defender Liam Henderson returns this weekend after missing the last two games through injury. But Scotland goalkeeper Scott Bain – although back in training – will not be available and is unlikely to be ready for Wednesday's trip to Hearts.