Bournemouth will be looking to ensure that they end Boxing Day top of the pile when they host Fulham at the Goldsands Stadium this Friday.
The Cherries currently lead the way in the Championship, but anything other than a draw in the early kickoff between Brentford and Ipswich Town would see them start their own match second in the table.
However, Eddie Howe will know that, whatever happens elsewhere, Bournemouth will hold top spot if they do their own job, and they will be confident of picking up another victory.
The Cherries emphatically consolidated their position as both league leaders and the league's top scorers with a 6-1 victory away to Blackpool on Saturday, making it 11 goals in their last two Championship outings.
The win would have especially pleased Howe considering their exit from the League Cup at the hands of Liverpool last Wednesday, their only defeat in 14 matches in all competitions.
They remain unbeaten in 12 in the league, the longest run in the division and one that includes nine victories, while they haven't lost a Championship game at home since the middle of September.
The omens are good for the second half of the season too, with the last six teams to have been top of the Championship on Christmas Day going on to win automatic promotion.
Steve Cook, Harry Arter and Tommy Elphick have all started every league match for the club this season and are expected to maintain that record on Friday, while Matt Ritchie will also keep his place having scored five goals in his last five league games.
The Cherries will be coming up against a side full of confidence themselves having picked up a resounding victory of their own on Saturday, putting four past the usually stingy Sheffield Wednesday defence.
That made it back-to-back victories for the first time in over two months for the Cottagers, putting them within striking distance of the top half coming up to the midway point in the season.
Kit Symons will be particularly pleased with consecutive clean sheets for the first time since February 2013, although they do still have the joint worst defensive record in the league.
Things are improving away from home, however, with Fulham having won their last two games on the road, and another maximum point haul on Boxing Day would give them three consecutive away victories in the same season for the first time since 2008.
However, they have won just two of their last 16 league matches against Bournemouth and rarely would have come up against a Cherries outfit this strong.
They will be hoping that Ross McCormack has not been unsettled by speculation over his future, with the striker having had a hand in eight goals in his last nine games for the club, scoring three and setting up another five.
He is once again expected to lead the line alongside Hugo Rodallega in what could be an unchanged side for Symons.
Bournemouth:
Form in Championship: DDDWWW
Form in all competitions: DDWWLW
Possible starting lineup: Boruc; Francis, Elphick, Cook, Daniels; Ritchie, Arter, Surman, Pugh; Pitman, Wilson
Fulham:
Recent form: WLWLWW
Possible starting lineup: Bettinelli; Grimmer, Bodurov, Hutchinson, Stafylidis; Christensen, Parker, Ruiz, Fofana; Rodallega, McCormack
Sports Mole says: 3-2