Brighton & Hove Albion manager Gus Poyet has admitted that he is looking forward to Saturday's trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Championship.
The eighth-placed Seagulls go into the match at Molineux on the back of Tuesday's last-gasp win over Peterborough United.
"They have some experienced players and when they play at home they are always difficult because they are a top team, and they are going to be a difficult team to beat," said Poyet.
"For us, it is a great game to play in, especially after winning on Tuesday. It is a beautiful pitch so we can go there and play our game then see what happens."
Wolves are currently in 13th place in the standings following a winless run of five matches.