Highlights: Rapid Vienna 2-2 Dundee United
Conference League: Dundee United v Rapid Vienna (agg 2-2)
Venue: Tannadice Park, Dundee Date: Thursday, 14 August Time: 19:45 BST
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Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin admits Rapid Vienna are probably favourites "in a lot of people's eyes" to knock his injury-hit side out of the Conference League.
The third qualifying round tie is in the balance after United twice came from behind against one of last season's quarter-finalists to secure a 2-2 draw in last week's first leg in Austria.
Despite taking "learnings" from that game and having home advantage on Thursday, Goodwin is well aware of the job the Tangerines have on their hands at what will be a packed Tannadice.
The winner will play Sweden's AIK Stockholm or FC Gyor of Hungary for a place in the Conference League.
"It is massive," said Goodwin. "There won't be any need for too much motivational speech from me before the game because the players know what is at stake.
"They know the opportunity that they have got but we know Rapid Vienna are a really good team and probably still in a lot of people's eyes are favourites.
"If the fans can generate a really positive atmosphere and drive the players on then hopefully it will be a memorable one that we will look back on in years to come."
Goodwin 'confident' on Stephenson return
Team news
Goodwin says a knee injury picked up by summer signing Isaac Pappoe early in the first leg will keep the Ghanaian midfielder out "for a lengthy period of time".
United are in discussions with parent club Ferencvaros about whether to continue with the season-loan loan deal, given he is unlikely to return before Christmas.
"We would be here too long if I said who wasn't available," added Goodwin, who is also without Ross Graham, Ryan Strain and Kristjian Trapanovski, among others.
"It is a real challenge, I have never had to face this type of situation this early on in a campaign.
"On Sunday, we were missing seven or eight really influential players who arguably could be in the starting XI against Hearts, which would obviously make us stronger."
What they said
Dundee United defender Krisztian Keresztes: "I don't think we are favourites but we will fight until the end.
"I think these type of games are where you can develop yourself because the big prize is on the line so we have to grow up for this and make the right decisions.
"We are tired, we don't have that many players, we have a lot of injuries but if you mentally prepare well I think you can be surprised how you are able to play."