Coventry City manager Chris Coleman has said that his players need to dig deep if they are to get anyhing from tonight's trip to Swansea City.
City, apart from one friendly, have not won in Swansea since 1950 and go into the game having lost their last league match.
Speaking about the game which kicks off at 7.45pm tonight, Chris Coleman told the CT: "We trained all over the weekend to get ready for tonight. The only way to get over a defeat is to go and get a positive result in the next game and that's what we have got to do.
"It is going to be hard but if we can come back with something then we can put a few demons to bed.
"You don't like anyone doing the double over you. Swansea beat us at the Ricoh in a game that we should have won by half time because we missed a penalty and were the better team, and then they scored a sloppy goal from our point of view and we never got back into it.
"We went down there last year and got a great point at Christmas when the lads really dug deep, and we are going to have to do the same tonight."