Wigan Athletic welcome another in-form side, Birmingham City, to the DW Stadium, as they attempt to win back-to-back games for the first time this season.
The Latics bounced back from their 9-1 hammering at Spurs with a creditable 1-0 home victory over Sunderland last time.
Despite the embarrassing defeat, they have proved they can give anyone a game on their day, having beaten league leaders Chelsea 3-1 at home as well as posting an excellent 2-0 away victory at Aston Villa on the opening day of the season.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has a fully-fit squad to choose from for Saturday's Premier League clash with Birmingham.
It means Martinez is likely to name to unchanged side from their last time out against Sunderland.Martinez is demanding consistency, however, as the Latics seek back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
But it will be tough against a Blues' side who are now really finding their feet in the top flight. Brimingham City have climbed into 11th spot after a five-game unbeaten run which has yielded 11 points.
It is relatively rosy times for McLeish and his squad after being relegated 18 months ago and then having to battle last season to reclaim their top-flight status.
Birmingham manager Alex McLeish has no fresh injury problems either.
The former Scotland boss is likely to keep faith with the squad which impressed in beating Wolves 1-0 last weekend to climb into 11th spot.
Striker Cameron Jerome picked up a first-half injury to his leg but has recovered and is set to continue his partnership with Christian Benitez.
Teemu Tainio, Garry O'Connor, Martin Taylor and David Murphy remain long-term casualties as City look to extend their unbeaten run to six games
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