Coventry City manager Chris Coleman is looking forward to the Sky Blues trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers tomorrow.
"It is a great game for us," said the City boss to the CT. "Wolves are second in the league and these are the big games we all want to be involved in.
"We have got a good edge to us at the moment. People talk about happy dressing rooms but I want a winning dressing room regardless of who's happy - and the only way to do that is to keep chipping away and picking up points to keep us in that top 10-12.
"It will be a good test for us and a good game because it is two good teams so it will be interesting what the outcome will be.
"If you look back three weeks ago Wolves were flying and they played Reading at home and lost 3-0 so anything can happen in this league. They have been missing a lot of key players in the last two games but I believe they will be back.
"But that is not important to me. The important thing is us, Coventry City, and our state of mind and where we are physically, and across the board we are in a good place at the minute.
"And going into a game like this you are going to need that type of feeling because they will be a test for us and we will be a test for them.
"We are creating chances and we have got players in the team who can score goals, albeit having had a barren run in front of goal up until the Southampton game when we turned that on its head.
"Hopefully the guys have found their shooting boots and if they can do that consistently then we will win more than we lose."
The match has been made all ticket and tickets for City supporters have sold out.