Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer claims that he and his Fulham team-mates are a force to be reckoned with ahead of two huge home games this week.
The Australia international goalkeeper helped earn Martin Jol's men their first away win of the season with an important 2-0 victory at struggling Wigan on Saturday.
But the former Middlesbrough and Bradford keeper insists it is his side's home form which has led to a feeling of buoyancy.
The Craven Cottage outfit have only lost once at home this campaign, holding title contenders Chelsea and obliterating fellow London club QPR in the process.
Fulham's home form has pleased Schwarzer as he looks to tackle Polish side Wisla Krakow in the Europa League on Thursday before an all-London affair against rivals Tottenham on Sunday afternoon.
"There are some teams out there with fantastic players and you've got to show teams the utmost respect but anything can happen and we give ourselves every opportunity of getting a result," said Schwarzer.
"That has been the case ever since I have been at the club, whoever came to play us at Craven Cottage we've always felt we were with a chance."