Coventry City manager Mark Robins has that Chesterfield can be dangerous as City travel to the Proact Stadium tomorrow for a League Two fixture.
City took six points from their league matches in August but Chesterfield only have three points and speaking to the club website about the game, Mark Robins said:"Chesterfield have not started this season well in terms of points, but they are a good team with some great players.
"They play a really good brand of football and they pass the ball. They have a nice mixture of players and they signed some yesterday that will add to the squad. They can be dangerous.
"This is a league that is up and down and there are different results thrown up every week that you do not see coming. We just have to settle into a rhythm and keep the belief."
City supporters without a ticket can pay at the ticket office tomorrow from 1.30pm outside the away end. Six hundred tickets will be on sale.
City have sold 1,184 tickets for the game.