Derry City new boy Darren Kelly has claimed that the Candystripes have no fear ahead of their daunting UEFA Cup first leg trip to face IFK Gothenburg.
Kelly - who recently rejoined the club after spells with Carlisle and Portadown - insists the trip to face the two-time competition winners does not faze them.
'It's a massive game and it's a welcome break away from the league, going to play against quality opposition.
'They've got a big reputation but we're not really bothered about them, we're just concentrating on ourselves.
'The most satisfying result would be to keep a clean sheet out there. We're more than capable of scoring a couple of goals but if we don't concede we can't lose. That would be ideal.'
On the injury front Derry are without key playmaker Paddy McCourt and Eamon Doherty due to hamstring injuries, while Ciaran Martyn also misses the trip to Scandinavia with a shoulder injury.