With West Ham needing to come from a 2-1 first-leg Europa-qualifyingaway defeat to Domzale, Sam Byram insists that the team's Olympic Stadium debut will see them overturn the deficit.
This was the Slovenian side's biggest game in their history, playing in the16,000-seater Stadion Stozice because their home stadium was too small.
However, coming up against a big Premier League side did little to phase them, and the defender believes that they will be just as ready in the second leg, but also thinks that the Hammers' fans will give them a huge boost.
I'm not too sure if playing there will take them by surprise," he said, via theMirror.
They are professional sports people and I'm sure some of them have played in higher leagues and I think they will be relishing the challenge but so are we.
With the crowd behind us it will help us. Obviously we are disappointed to lose the first but we are going to be going into the new stadium.
We will have another week's training and a lot of things to work on but we will be going into the match full of energy and we are really looking forward to it.�
Slaven Bilic will have to guide his team through a tricky home fixture on the club's very first match at the Olympic Stadium, with West Ham having played their last match at Upton Park last season.
Fans are expecting the club to do even better than they did in the last campaign, and getting knocked out of Europe this early would cause certain disappointment.