Mr Versatile Billy Paynter is looking forward to the visit of Peterborough United on Tuesday night.
The Posh are in Town for an evening kick-off at The County Ground with around 7,000 supporters expected to attend.
"It should be a good game as Peterborough have started the season really well," Paynter said, speaking after training on Monday.
"They have come up from League Two and have certainly made an impression on this division.
"Darren Ferguson has got them playing well and they are unbeaten since August and it will be a tough test. They will be full of confidence and have two good strikers in Aaron McLean and Craig Mackail-Smith.
"Defensively we all have jobs to do, but it was a test against the likes of Rickie Lambert at the weekend and I am sure everyone is looking forward to taking on Peterborough."
Paynter started Saturday's derby clash in a midfield role, which may have been a surprise to some Town fans. The former Hull City man also took his place in a midfield role during the closing stages of the away trip to Leeds United last term.

For now though, Paynter is just happy to be a regular member of the Robins line-up.
"I am happy to play anywhere," he said. "I played in midfield for Port Vale and to be honest I would play in any position as long as I am in the side.
"The manager then changed things and put me up front with Barry. Hopefully I am in the starting line-up again on Tuesday, wherever it is!"