Bristol City have to leave everything "on the table" in their FA Cup fourth round tie against Port Vale, said head coach Gerhard Struber.
The Robins travel to the League One basement side on Saturday (15:00 GMT) and Struber said he wants the game to be a matter of how they win, not if they win.
"We have a really big chance for the next round and we want to [leave] everything in this game on the table," Struber said.
"It's crystal clear that we are the favourite... I want to see our principles and see in a game like that the typical phase from us - not so much who should win this game [but] which content in the game helps us in the end to win."
Bristol City have reached the fifth round of the competition three times in the past eight seasons but not progressed further.
The squad will likely be without captain Jason Knight again after the Republic of Ireland international missed last weekend's win at Hull because of an ankle injury.
"The injury is not so bad," Struber added. "We want to have him back hopefully the next few days, he's on the training pitch with the boys, everything right now looks really positive.
"Maybe against Wrexham [17 February] he is an option."