The Potters are back in European action in midweek and are determined to enjoy their run through continental competition.
Pulis admits the clash will be the club's biggest in Europe for almost half a century and he is determined to make the most of the occasion.
It is his job to ensure that his players are ready for the showdown, but he is also keen to get his message across to the fans.
He believes that a wall of noise will play into Stoke's hands, with the Potters having proved in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Manchester United that the Britannia Stadium can be a difficult place to visit.
"It will be a fantastic night, our biggest European home tie for almost 40 years," said Pulis.
"The challenge for our supporters is to generate as much, if not more, noise as their fans are sure to make out there.
"The atmosphere at the Britannia Stadium was incredible on Saturday and we need the place to be rocking again come Thursday."
Source: Team Talk
Source: Team Talk