Coventry City manager Tony Mowbray has said that he is expecting Chesterfield to come to the Ricoh Arena and play a different type of game to one Scunthorpe United last Saturday.
Mowbray told the Coventry Telegraph's Andy Turner: "I think Chesterfield will come here and expand and play their game, a different type of game.
"We have a relatively full squad to choose from. They are a good group who have been enjoying their training.
"I'm expecting a good football match on Saturday.
"We will be very wary of the players they have but hopefully we will have a good solid support behind us because that bank of fans make a real difference and will hopefully support the team to victory.
"They are very expansive away, can break away and sometimes their game can suit that.
"We will be conscious of those strengths but hopefully work on our own game. Football is about fine margins and let's hope it's a day when Armstrong finds his goal scoring touch again.
"It's not just individuals. Teams find different ways of playing against you, some sit in on a big block and try to stop you playing and that's why you have to be able to adapt.
"We have to play the way we want to play but then adapt to the way the opposition play."