Kirsty Morrison is approaching Hibs' top of the table clash against "big rivals" Glasgow City "just like any other game".
Despite the relaxed attitude, the forward understands the weight of the fixture - given its importance at the top of the standings and the meeting being both Hibernian's and City's 500th SWPL match.
Grant Scott's side prevailed last time out against Glasgow City; winning 3-1 at Meadowbank Stadium in January, with Ciara Grant nabbing three assists on the day from set-pieces to help seal the victory.
Playing them recently and winning gives us a confidence boost," Kirsty told Hibs TV.
"But it is a completely different game. We have to do everything right and work hard as a team.
"We know now we can get that performance again to secure a win."

Kirsty has played an important role in the Hibees' superb recent form, consistently providing threat on the flanks while tirelessly, and selflessly, working for the team.
All that hard work could pay off to a great degree come the end of the season, but the 23-year-old is adamant that the team must continue to remain diligent and must not become complacent if they are to achieve their goals.
"I’ve been part of the team for a while now but this season we have played well and had very good performances, which has got us to the position we are in.
"But we have not done anything yet," the winger continued. "We need to keep going and keep doing what we are doing."
"It’s a big game and we look forward to every game.
"We treat every game the same. Going into the split, every game is important.
"We need to turn up to every game. We are looking forward to it."