Ahead of Glamorgan's final group game of the Friends Life t20 competition, the team knows what they need to do to progress to the quarter finals.
Head of Elite Performance Matthew Mott said, "Obviously the results over the weekend have made it quite clear what we have got to do, we've just got to win our game.
"This position is a good one to be in. Its in our hands, we have to go out and win.
"We need two points, so beyond that the only thing that can stop us is the weather, the forecast is changing all the time, but its pretty simple equation for us.
"The guys have prepared well, we've had a really good fielding session today, and a lot of netting, so we're in a good stead.
"As we said in our team meeting, we haven't had the opportunity to play in finals for some years and even if we have lost a couple of games out of the last few, we've still almost won as many games as anyone in the country so whether you win the games at the start, middle or end of the tournament, our goal is clear, we need one more win.
Glamorgan's T20 import Nathan McCullun added, "I think our boys have played pretty well throughout the whole tournament, we have had a couple of off games but I think for us to go into the game with quarter finals in sight is exciting, we have got to look at it that way and be optimistic. It's a great opportunity for us to make the quarter finals.
"Fingers crossed we will get through tomorrow night with a solid win and move on to progress further in this tournament.
"It will be a fair pitch so it's up to us to just go out and play the way we want to play, if we bat and bowl and field as well as we can then we will do our team justice and I'm sure we will get the result we are after."