Northern Ireland have moved up to second in their World Cup qualifying group following a 4-0 rout over Azerbaijan at Windsor Park on Friday evening.
Kyle Lafferty, Gareth McAuley, Conor McLaughlin and Steven Davis were among the scorers as the Green Army ended Azerbaijan's three-game unbeaten run.
Michael O'Neill's men now sit second, level on points with this evening's opponents and five adrift of group leaders Germany.
Discover how the game unfolded in Sports Mole's text commentary below.
"I believe we have a good team with good players and I think we have surprised a lot of people in European football.
"We are a good team and we want to show it's not just luck, that we have good players. We are 100% motivated, we might lose but our players will give 100% and be able to say they have given everything."
The West Bromwich Albion defender told the press: "The expectations on us as a team have risen dramatically and I do think for Azerbaijan as well. They're sitting well in the group and I'm sure they will be pleased with how they've started.
"The last game against them at home, we equalised late on, [but] I think we were in control in that game. I know back then we were disappointed with the result. I think now it would be even more so and it would really derail our campaign if we were to perform like that again. It would be disappointing for us to perform like that.
"In terms of how we approach the game, we're in a better mindset and we've got a much clearer plan going into the game of how we're going to win."
"Azerbaijan have never qualified for a major tournament. When you're in that situation you need to get out of the blocks, they've done it.
"They've managed to get momentum and with that will have belief and confidence. They will have belief they can finish in the top-two position. I see similarities certainly in terms of where we came from, how our confidence grew and how they are obviously capable of doing that as well.
"Our job is to create a roadblock and make it as difficult as possible there."