Ros Casares guard Elisa Aguilar is confident her side can cope with the intense atmosphere they are likely to face in their crucial EuroLeague Women encounter with Fenerbahce in Turkey.
With a place in the Final Four on offer to the victor of Wednesday evening's match, neither side can afford an off-night at Istanbul's Caferaga Sports Hall.
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DeLisha Milton had 20 points in Ros Casares' win in the second game.
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The match is sure to be played in front of a passionate home crowd, but Aguilar, whose side have already lost twice at Fenerbahce's home court during this season's competition, has faith her team will be able to cope.
"I am not worried about the pressure from the Turkish fans because we are an experienced team and every player has been in similar situations," the guard said.
"It does no affect us at all or our play, it is all a question of concentration."
Ros Casares lost the opening match of their quarter-final series against Fenerbahce 69-67 in Istanbul, and the Spanish team's forward Marina Ferragut is only too aware of what her side are up against.
"We know what awaits us there and we are very focussed about playing our game the same as always," Ferragut said.
"We are very motivated to win in Istanbul."
Although Ros Casares narrowly lost to their Turkish opponents in Game One, the Spanish superpowers bounced back at home with a convincing 71-53 win in Game Two.
And 35-year-old Ferragut is hoping for more of the same on Wednesday night.
"It is a difficult challenge because Fenerbahce are an excellent team, but we are ready," she said.
"I am eagerly waiting for Wednesday's game to arrive. I think that it will be an encounter much more like the first in the series rather than the second.
"We learned a lesson after losing there and now we have to return their focussed on the game."
Bourges Basket and CSKA Volgaburmash have already booked their place in the Final Four, and Ferragut is determined to see Ros Casares join them there.
"To be among the best four teams in Europe is something that we dream about because the EuroLeague Women is a most important competition," Farragut added.
"It is one of our objectives and we are going to fight with all our strength to get into the Final Four."