Derby County will hit the road in Sky Bet League One for the first time in February when they head to Wycombe Wanderers on Saturday afternoon (3pm kick-off).
The Rams won the reverse fixture 2-1 earlier in the campaign, thanks to two goals from Conor Hourihane, but the Chairboys have been revitalised since then and go into this weekend's clash having won five of their last seven outings.
In the lead-up to the game getting underway, dcfc.co.uk has brought together all the key information you need to know
Team News
Defender James Chester (calf) continues to build up his fitness following the injury he sustained just after Christmas.
Vice-captain Max Bird (groin) is still a few weeks away from returning action after being forced off in the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round defeat to West Ham United at the end of January.
Warne's Words
Head Coach Paul Warne spoke to RamsTV ahead of Saturday's trip to Buckinghamshire.
He said: "Training has been really good, everyone has been in a good place.
"The lads are good and they are going to have to be good to beat Wycombe because they have been doing really well since Christmas.
"I've come up against Gareth Ainsworth many times as a manager and they are always very difficult games, so we are going to have to be at our very best to be competitive."
From The Dressing Room
On loan Everton winger Lewis Dobbin sat down with RamsTV to preview Saturday's game.
He said: "Wycombe are a strong team. They are good at home but it's nothing that we haven't faced already and we'll go into the game full of confidence looking to get the three points."
Match Officials
Robert Lewis will take charge of Saturday's game between the Chairboys and the Rams.
James Wilson and Carl Fitch-Jackson will assist him whilst Paul Lister-Flynn will be on fourth official duties.
Lewis has taken charge of 22 games so far in this campaign with the majority of those coming in Sky Bet League One and Two.
He's handed out 77 yellow cards so far, one red card and awarded four penalties.
Rams On The Road
Ahead of each away game this season, RamsTV are running a mini-series called 'Rams On The Road.'
In this instalment, we take an in-depth look at Gareth Ainsworth's Wycombe Wanderers.
Ticket Information
Derby's allocation of tickets for Saturday's Sky Bet League One fixture have sold out.
Derby were handed a total allocation of 1,850 tickets for the match and these have now completely sold out. No further tickets will be made available.
Those fans without a ticket are advised not to make the journey to Wycombe, as they will be unable to gain access to the stadium.
EFL Support For Turkey And Syria
Through the EFL’s official charity
partnership with the British Red Cross, the EFL is supporting the
Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Appeal to help those impacted by the
devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Fans can donate here: DEC Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal | British Red Cross
To help raise awareness of the campaign and as a mark of respect to those who have tragically lost their lives, all EFL clubs will wear black armbands and hold a minute’s silence at their fixtures this weekend - including the Rams' trip to Adams Park to face Wycombe.
Broadcast Information
Domestic Streaming
Saturday’s match is NOT available for live domestic streaming under the EFL’s streaming rights.
The domestic market comprises United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.
International Streaming
All League One matches may be streamed outside of the domestic market irrespective of whether they have been selected for broadcast.
This means that they will be available both on a Match-by-Match basis and for monthly subscribers.
To buy the match as a Match-by-Match fixture, for £10 per match, or to subscribe to RamsTV on a monthly basis for £19.99 per month, click here.
Audio Commentary
Live audio commentary, provided by BBC Radio Derby, is available online ONLY on dcfc.co.uk.
A monthly audio subscription pass is available for £5 per month and purchases can be made by clicking here.