Dundee manager Jim McIntyre has told his players to improve their end product and turn around their home form.
Dundee have not won in their last five games at Dens Park and have only one one of their last 14.
But McIntyre performed major surgery on his squad in January and is confident they can match fourth-placed Kilmarnock in Wednesday's Ladbrokes Premiership game.
McIntyre told the club's official website: "We are playing one of the top sides in the league, Kilmarnock have done fantastically well this season.
"They have had a couple of really tough fixtures in the last few games and they will be looking to bounce back.
"Equally though, we are at home and it's an opportunity for us back at Dens Park and we want to make sure we can capitalise at home and pick up the three points.
"If I look back to the last couple of home games, especially the Motherwell one, we created numerous opportunities to win the game and that's where we've got to be better.
"We are at home against a good side but we have shown on our day that we are a good side as well.
"We need to get our consistency levels up to produce better types of performances, improve our end product and if we can do that you will certainly see us begin to pick up points."