"Our game against Finland has been probably our best performance by far this campaign and we know that if we can raise our game to that standard again then we should be in a strong position tomorrow night," said Hutchinson.
"We have proved in the past couple of weeks that we can not only compete with these top European teams but that we can also beat them.
"Our defence will be key for us again, like it was in Finland, and it is one element of our game that we have been working really hard on.
"There's a lot of talent and also belief in this team and we hope that tomorrow night we will come away with the desired result."
The last time the two sides met four of GB's players finished the game on double points including Kim Butler and Kristy Lavin, while Rosalee Mason posted a double double as she grabbed 10 points and 12 rebounds. Sarah McKay has been sidelined with a knee injury since she scored 15 points in Forssa but the 6'7" centre is expected to return to the floor tomorrow night.
Having opened their campaign with a 63-61 win against Finland, GB went on to beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 91-58 before they narrowly lost to group leaders Romania in Nottingham.
Tomorrow's game tips off at 7.30pm at the University of Worcester





