SCOTT ARFIELD says Falkirk are ready to face FC Vaduz in the Europa League tonight.
This is despite having had only a few weeks' pre-season training.
Big changes have taken place on and off the park, with Eddie May installed as manager.
He has had little time to formulate his plans but has moved a number of players on and brought in new faces.
Despite the turnaround, Arfield feels the squad is ready for the home second qualifying round, first-leg meeting with the Liechtenstein outfit.
He said: "It's another stage you want to play on, it's a great achievement for everyone at the club.
"We want to make the most of it.
"The first game is at home so we're looking to keep a clean sheet, score a couple of goals and hopefully get through to the next round."
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