They will be classed as underdogs for what is a huge semi-final fixture.
But Kinnoull are determined to continue a special East of Scotland League Qualifying Cup journey.
The Perth side have impressively made it to the last four of the competition following a series of strong results.
Haddington Athletic were dramatically knocked out on penalties in the previous round and now a mouth-watering tie awaits at Tulloch Park.
Alan Cameron’s men will line-up on Saturday against Gala Fairydean Rovers of the Lowland League.
A prized place in the final is up for grabs, with Premier Division Linlithgow Rose awaiting the winners.
For Kinnoull midfielder Patrick Brown, the cup adventure has been a memorable experience and sights are now set on booking a ticket to the showdown match.
“The cup run so far has been a great experience for us as a team,” Brown said. “Winning on penalties against Haddington, after a really tough game, made all the hard work worth it.
“Gala Fairydean Rovers are obviously favourites going into the match this Saturday.
“They are most likely going to have a lot of the ball but we just need to be disciplined out of possession and confident and brave in possession.
“We know that we will need to be on the top of our game to win but we also know that, on our day, we can compete with anyone.
“These are definitely the games you want to play in and the ones that you look forward to. The core of the squad has been together for nearly five years now so to play in games like this is pretty special and makes us hungrier for more experiences like this.”
A hectic schedule has not stopped Kinnoull from piecing together a number of strong results in recent weeks - netting plenty of goals along the way.
Striker Mark Smith is cup-tied for tomorrow’s crunch game but Rhys Davies, no stranger to finding the back of the net, is available.
Kinnoull’s busy fixture card continued on Wednesday night where they travelled to Lochgelly Albert in the Conference B and won 3-0.
“The schedule over the last few weeks has been really tough on the boys,” Brown admitted.
“But the results and the way that we have performed shows the character and desire to keep progressing.”
Attention turns to the semi-final and Brown hopes a bumper crowd can head down for the 2.30pm kick-off.
He told the PA: “It would be great to play in front of a big crowd at Tulloch Park. The boys would really appreciate the extra support on Saturday.”