The Pars have been handed an off-the-pitch win by the FA, owing to a breach of signings regulations on the part of last week's opponents Sampierdarena.
This means that the game against Le Café, scheduled to take place at the Blacks' home ground of Il Boschetto on Sunday night, will be an encounter between two 2nd place sides.
As the teams are currently level on points, Dunfermline have a slight edge as their goal difference is marginally better at the moment.
However, this will be no easy game at all, as Le Café have been tipped by many as real contenders for promotion a number of times.
They failed to collect any points from last week's cracker against Amici di Berto, thus losing top-spot in favour of their opponents, however they look a threatening side, one which is full of quality and individual skills.
The striking partnership of club's top-scorer Ndiaga and Brazilian forward De Almeida has been hailed as impressive and capable of match winning performances, but it is to remark how other players - Puggioni and Ciaravolo, to name but two of them - have contributed goal-wise.
Moreover, Le Café can count on one of the finest Ligurian goalkeepers of the 82 class in Antonio Vivardi, previously of Molassana.
Prior to the defeat at the hands of Amici di Berto, Le Café only dropped points in a shock 8-4 defeat by Xeneises.
Le Café have won all of their home ties this far, on the other hand the Pars have collected 4 away wins out of a possible 5, dropping points on the road only against Las Cuevas on Matchday 2 of the season.
Fernandez Filippi will return to the side after having missed out on the game against Sampierdarena, and Borreani may be involved as well, after a six match absence, following his injury on his debut against New Reds.
GK: Semino
D: Buttitta, Filippi, Frassinelli
M: Bovalino, Borreani, Di Noto, Marletta
F: Buccianti, Cantelli
Gaffer: Vanin
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