Cardiff City manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hinted that he will instruct his players to push for the win against Fulham on Saturday.
The Bluebirds and the Cottagers currently sit in the bottom two places in the league table, and Solskjaer believes that will result in neither side being content with settling for a point.
The 41-year-old is quoted by Sky Sports News as saying: "It's the biggest game for us. Obviously, this game is massive. You just want your players to go out there, play and express themselves with no fear.
"At this stage of the campaign, you look at the form and confidence and I don't think that any of these two teams can say we are in top shape.
"I don't think that either side would be happy with a draw. There will be two teams that have to go out there to try to win the game. I think that you will see some positive football from both sides."
Solskjaer has won just three of his 11 matches in charge of Cardiff since replacing Malky Mackay in January.