Brighton & Hove Albion striker Craig Makail-Smith has promised plenty of goals when the Seagulls take on his former side Peterborough United tomorrow.
The sides have found the net 20 times between them in their four opening Championship games and the Scotland international believes that an entertaining fixture at the Amex Stadium awaits.
"Peterborough are very similar to us because they like to attack and they have got goals in their team. Winning 7-1 against Ipswich is no mean feat and winning games, especially in that manner, will fill them with confidence,” he told the club’s official website.
"We'll have to watch out for their attacking threat with players like Lee Tomlin and Paul Taylor. They have probably got a stronger squad now than the last time they were in the Championship.
"Saturday should be interesting and I definitely think that there will be goals in the game at some stage. It will be an exciting game for me given the time I spent at Peterborough but I'm a Brighton player now and I'm here to score goals."
The 24-year-old completed a switch from London Road for £2.5m during pre-season.