Bristol City manager Sean O'Driscoll has insisted that his side's match against relegation rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers is no more important than any other.
O'Driscoll's side are currently bottom of the Championship table, level on points with Wolves and Peterborough United. All three sides are two points adrift of safety going into the weekend's fixtures.
The Robins have won their last four games, but O'Driscoll has said that his side must treat Saturday's game as a normal match.
"If you get six points it would be a six-pointer. You don't get six points, do you? It's a three-pointer," he told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We are trying to concentrate on what we've done well and continue with it.
"We're not worried about where we are in the division. We need to focus on what happens in the 90 minutes. We can't let what's at stake affect the players."
Bristol City are unbeaten in their last four league games.