Fulham veteran Tim Ream was happy with their 1-1 draw at Manchester United.
Fulham hope to build on Tuesday's positive display when Newcastle visit Craven Cottage, where fans will be in the stands for the final match before Scott Parker's side return to the Championship.
Defender Ream said: “It was good. We came here wanting to work on a few things. We wanted to be brave, keep possession and work our way up the pitch and create some good chances for ourselves, as we always want to do.
“To come here – especially with fans back in the stands – and get a point is pretty pleasing.
“As much as it's not nice playing away in front of a stadium full of United fans, it's nice to hear the voices, the chanting and the boos. We were discussing it in the changing rooms – we can't wait for Sunday."