DEREK MCINNES knows Kilmarnock will need to be at their Rugby Park best if they are to have any chance of coming back against Copenhagen.
Killie are 2-0 down and will need to produce one of the biggest results in their history if they want to turn things around tomorrow and make the group stage of the Europa Conference League for the first time.
McInnes expects Rugby Park to be rocking and hopes his team add to the occasion.
The manager said: "It'll be busy. It will be a huge crowd going in at Rugby Park, the type of games they'll want to be involved in. The players earned that from last season and I still think we're in it.
"I don't think many people believe we are in it, with that second goal going in, in the last nine seconds.
"But we're going to have to deliver some of our best, no doubt about that."
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