Ross McCormack says Fulham are ready to "blow away" Sunderland in their FA Cup replay at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night.
Ross McCormack: Eyeing progress in the FA Cup
The sides drew 0-0 in the initial tie at the Stadium of Light thanks to some fine saves from Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, although Hugo Rodallega had a chance to win it for the Championship outfit when he hit a post late on.
And striker McCormack is confident the Cottagers can finish the job against the Black Cats and book a fifth-round trip to Bradford.
"It would be great to go through," McCormack, who has scored 11 goals this season, told the club website.
"It's a good chance at Craven Cottage, where we've proved we can beat anyone - we can blow teams away and we'll definitely be looking to do that.
"I've heard a lot of people say that we should have beaten Sunderland at their place, but if you look at the game they had quite a few chances.
"Betts probably kept us in the game so I think a draw was a fair result in the end. If we were given that before the game, a clean sheet against a Premier League team and taking them back to the Cottage, I think we might have taken that."
Fulham have recovered from a dismal start to the season since Kit Symons replaced Felix Magath as manager in September.
They were on a four-match unbeaten run until a 2-1 defeat at Blackburn on Saturday and McCormack is confident they can bounce back.
"We won't drop our heads," he added. "We've got a young team. We feel we're making good strides.
"After the first seven or eight games of the season we had one point. Compare that to where we are now and it shows that we're a good set of lads with good character and good ability."
Fulham will be without on-loan Swansea defender Jazz Richards, who is cup-tied, while captain Scott Parker could also miss out.
Manager Symons said: "Scotty's struggling a little bit with injury and illness."