Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has targeted an away goal in Russia at Amkar Perm to seal their place in the Europa League group stages. The Cottagers hold a 3-1 advantage from last week's first leg in London, but the late away goal the Russians secured at Craven Cottage means that Hodgson thinks his side must score in order to feel comfortable about progressing.
"Our tactics won't differ from the tactics from the first match. Obviously we would also like to score a goal here," he told Sky Sports.
"We have our way of playing, which we work hard on and rehearse, and hopefully we will be able to play well, and if we play well we have a good chance of winning the match."