Notts County goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel expects tough games throughout the season.
Speaking to their official site he said his aim was to keep a clean sheet: "Away from home, at home, it's equally important to get clean sheets - that's what I pride myself on most. We know we can score goals and with the lads up front we know they're quite prolific, so as long as we keep it tight at the back and continue to score goals we know we've got a good platform.
"I think we are, we're by no means the finished article but we're doing well and we're keeping it tight at the back. Every game in this league's tough; there's no easy games at all. Even when we won 4-0 the other night, it was still tough in the second half when they came at us and put us under pressure."
It is not the first visit to Edgar Street for Schmeichel. Back in September 2006 he was on the losing side playing against the Bulls for Bury. On that day both he and Bulls custodian Wayne Brown had little to do as a late Andy Williams strike seperated the two sides.