Queens Park Rangers defender Richard Dunne has claimed that he and his teammates hold no fear ahead of their trips to Liverpool and Manchester City.
The R's face two tough away fixtures over the next fortnight as they look to claw themselves out of the Premier League relegation zone.
Despite being overwhelming underdogs for both games, Dunne insists that QPR are capable of picking up some valuable points.
"The next couple of games are away from home against so-called bigger sides, so we know it is going to be very difficult for us but we have to believe we can get something from them," he told the club's official website. "Then we can go into the last couple of games with a chance of pulling it off.
"We don't fear the games, we just know how important they are. We know we have to get something out of them so there is no point worrying about losing, we have to go out and try to win the games. There is no fear on our behalf, we just have to go for it."
QPR's last outing saw them held to a goalless draw by West Ham United at Loftus Road.