Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco says he's excited ahead of facing Liverpool on Tuesday night.
The first-leg of the Champions League semifinal will be held at Anfield.
“First of all the beauty of English stadiums, I can already imagine tomorrow's atmosphere," Di Francesco declared.
“It's an atmosphere we're not used to, with the fans right behind.
“They'll be playing at home but we'll have the huge affection of our fans and the strength to play together.
“It's crucial that we're even more of a team and play as a collective, against a different team. We need to be on a par with them to compete.
“I think we're facing a completely different, very aggressive opponent. They have great quality, and they're the team that has the greatest ability to get it forward immediately.
“One failed dribble can allow their pressure. We've come here to play football, to impose certain concepts, to exploit their weaknesses and not fall in to any traps.
“You can't compare Spal to Liverpool, but we've had these concepts for some time and we've gained more mental strength.
“I hope we can take that mental strength on to the pitch."