A game against newly-promoted West Brom at The Hawthorns may hold little glamour for some players but for Fulham's Zat Knight it is a big deal.
The Solihull-born defender grew up in the Midlands and the club tried to sign him as a teenager.
Manager Gary Megson also tried to lure him from Fulham in the summer and Knight is keen to show what he is missing when the two teams meet tomorrow.
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Fulham defender Zat Knight
deperate for a start
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But as the 22-year-old tries to establish himself as a first-team regular in the Fulham team, it is not just West Brom he wants to prove a point to.
He said: "It will be a big game for me. I am from the area and was at the club for a few weeks on trial before I joined Fulham.
"My family and friends will be there and if I start it will be a big occasion for us.
"I thought I did well against Bologna in the InterToto Cup on Tuesday and hopefully I can keep my place. It can be difficult and frustrating at Fulham because there is a lot of competition so when I get a chance
I have to grab it. I think the manager is just trying to test me a bit but he has told me I am part of his plans and I am confident I can become a first-team regular."
Alain Goma and Andy Melville are Knight ' s main rivals for selection in central defence but he knows French international Martin Djetou is set be added to that list after joining the club on loan from Italian side Parma.
Djetou has yet to play for Fulham because of a knee injury but should be available next month.
Knight said: "I try to focus on me and not to worry about anyone else. I played 15 games last season and now I want to push on." If 6ft 6in Knight could achieve his first-team aim it would cap a year which has included two games for England's Under-21 team at the European Championships in Switzerland.
Knight added: "I was shocked to go with the Under-21s but it was great to get the recognition. It was brilliant to be part of Fulham's InterToto Cup winning team this week too."