Dundalk may lead Levadia Tallinn and have an away goal but there is no sense in the club that they have one foot in the next round of the Europa League.
Dylan Connolly struck early in the second half of the first qualifying round opening leg to put the League of Ireland side ahead in the tie but tonight's clash at Oriel Park (7.45pm) will be a "different test" according to defender Brian Gartland.
"We are in good form at the moment," he said.
"Any team in any league would be delighted with how we are playing. 14 wins in a row is some achievement and we have been doing well throughout those games.
"We have been enjoying it but that's in the past. We are always looking ahead. We will take confidence from it and hope to make it 15 wins."
"We found out in the first few minutes last week that we were in a game. They play a quite open game. They play attacking with four forwards. They are very fit and they make the pitch very big.
"It's a different test from what we are used to at home here.
"We were a bit slow coming out of the traps last week but we got our game going in the second half. We worked hard, got the goal and kept a clean sheet. We were happy with our night's work and the away goal was crucial.
"It says it all that we were disappointed that we didn't come away with another one or two. We wanted to kill off the tie but it's game on and we know what we have to do [tonight]."
"We can't rest on our laurels. We always want to win the game. We always try to go out and win the game. We never hope for a draw because one bad decision, one bounce of a ball and a goal could go against you.
"Teams in Europe are clever and if you are chasing the game they will shut up shop and make it difficult for you so we know what we have to do. We will go out and play our own game and try to win the game in front of a packed house."
Stephen O'Donnell continues his recovery from a broken leg and remains out as does Stephen Folan who has a knee injury.
John Mountney is ruled out with a thigh strain also.