Coventry City travel to east London on Saturday to take on Championship new boys Millwall at The New Den.
Since The New Den opened in 1993 Coventry have never won there and the last time City visited in 2005, the game ended in a 0-0 draw.
Both sides have made positive starts to the season and the game promises to be competitive.
Lions boss Kenny Jackett certainly doesn't expect an easy ride for the visitors. Even though they have not been at their best, City remain unbeaten, having won two and drawn of their three league games this season,with two home wins and an away draw.
Millwall started the season winning 3-0 away to Bristol City and then beating Hull 4-0 at home, but the lost their 100% record when they went down 3-1 at Leeds.
Kenny Jackett said, "They have started very well, Eastwood has got a goal or two and, having been in the lower divisions, I am aware of his threat."
"They have also brought in Lukas Jutkiewicz and Ben Turner has been very solid. They will be positive under the new manager and one of the clubs who will be hoping to finish in the top six."