Bolton Wanderers will hope to move out of the Championship relegation zone when they take on fellow strugglers Bristol City at the Macron Stadium.
However, the Robins are looking to climb the table themselves and will try to secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
Bolton Wanderers
A few weeks ago, Wanderers boss Neil Lennon suggested that his side were too good to be in the bottom three, but the Northern Irishman was in no mood to echo those comments after the 2-0 defeat to Ipswich Town on Tuesday night.
He claimed that his team lacked physicality in the second half and were punished for giving away possession easily, a symptom of the Trotters' performances in the latter period of recent games.
Indeed, Bolton would be five points better off and out of the relegation zone if matches finished at half time, which would appear to illustrate a side struggling after the interval.
Nevertheless, Wanderers' biggest problem has been a lack of goals, with the Lancashire club currently boasting the least potent attack in the division - scoring 10 compared to Fulham's 27.
Bolton also have one of the worst defences in the Championship, conceding 22 goals in 15 games, although they have only let in six at home this term.
However, despite his team's poor start to the season, Lennon has vowed to "fight it out" and has dismissed notions that he has lost the dressing room.
Recent form: LLLDDL
Bristol City
City boss Steve Cotterill was keen not to rest on his laurels after his side beat promotion hopefuls Wolverhampton Wanderers in midweek and is already eyeing back-to-back victories.
The Robins are still just outside the relegation zone, but have lost only two of their last six games in the league.
However, while Cotterill has suggested that he is looking up the league rather than down, he also remains realistic about City's prospects.
That realism could be down to his team's defensive record, with only Rotherham United having conceded more this season.
City do at least have a reasonably potent attack, with 17 goals since the start of the campaign and scoring in six of their last seven matches.
Cotterill may also feel that upcoming games against Hull City and Derby County are a chance to show that the Robins are more than a team fighting off relegation.
Recent form: DWLDLW
Team News
Bolton will probably be without Mark Davies, but Gary Madine could start again after returning to the starting lineup against Ipswich.
Liam Feeney and Jay Spearing needed late fitness tests to play at Portman Road, but should be in contention to face the Robins.
Meanwhile, Cotterill has confirmed that Bristol City will definitely be without Scott Wagstaff, who is continuing his path towards full fitness.
After Jonathan Kodjia's match-winning goal in midweek, it is likely that the former Angers frontman will continue in attack, with Kieran Agard possibly keeping his place in up front, at the expense of Aaron Wilbraham.
Bolton Wanderers possible starting lineup:
Amos; Gouano, Dervite, Wheater, Casado; Feeney, Vela, Spearing, Pratley, Clayton; Madine
Bristol City possible starting lineup:
Fielding; Bennett, Ayling, Flint, Baker; Williams, Smith, Pack, Freeman, Agard; Kodjia
Head To Head
City have had the better of previous encounters with Wanderers, winning 25 of 57 matches, but the Trotters boast a more promising recent record.
Since December 1986, Bolton have lost only three times to the Robins, with those defeats all coming during the 1990s.
The last meeting between the pair at the Macron Stadium saw Wanderers edge a five-goal thriller, thanks to goals from Chris Eagles, Spearing and Martin Petrov, back in October 2012.
We say: Bolton 0-2 Bristol City
Bolton have continued to struggle for form, despite Lennon's suggestions that his team are too good to be at the bottom. City's recent wins against Forest and Wolves suggest that they are capable of picking up another victory in the North-West.