If there ever was a six-pointer, this would be it, even with the English Premier League season still in the early stages.
The only two teams yet to pick up a win - Queens Park Rangers and Reading -- will lock horns at Loftus Road in a bottom of the table clash.
"We're all pushing to take this club to the next level," QPR manager Mark Hughes said. "Along the way we've got to win a few Premier League games which we haven't done as much as we would have liked at the start of the season.
"We knew potentially there could be a situation in terms of getting our new players to gel. We've got the potential for a good team here, we've just got to get that first win and that'll settle everybody down. We now have games against teams around us and they take on more significance."
"We have in recent weeks played against teams in the top half of the table and we have acquitted ourselves well without getting the points we felt we deserved. Now we are up against teams that are in and around us so they take on more significance because we need to get maximum points.
"We know we've got opportunities in the games we have coming up to get more points on the board and that's our intention."
QPR have injury worries with skipper Park Ji-Sung a major doubt, while Bobby Zamora and Armand Traore might also miss out. Stephane M'Bia starts the first of his three match suspension, after his needless sending off against Arsenal.
"Ji hasn't trained this week," Hughes told the club's official website. "He's an obvious doubt for the weekend unfortunately. We'll see how he is tomorrow, but at this moment in time he's very unlikely to take part at the weekend.
"There's a little bit of a doubt on Armand Traore, as well. Bobby Zamora has had a couple of injections into his hip. He trained today, but we've got to make sure that there's no reaction to that tomorrow.
"Hopefully he'll be available, but he's still a bit stiff. We'll have to wait and see."
Reading, smarting from the 7-5 defeat to the Gunners in the League Cup, have no major injury worries with Danny Guthrie and Jem Karacan the only absentees.
"If you make a mistake in this league you get punished," Reading maanger Brian McDermott said. "Individual errors have cost us, we haven't got away with anything.
"An error against Swansea, we didn't stay with the runner and got punished; (Dimitar) Berbatov's goal, set plays, we have to be better at those details then we'll start keeping clean sheets. Eighteen goals in two games is amazing so let's go for a 1-0, shall we?
"We're trying to entertain our fans and give them value for money, which is really important and we're doing that. If we do that, that's why they'll stay with every week."
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Expected lineups: QPR: Cesar, Bosingwa, Ferdinand, Nelsen, Onuoha, Diakite, Granero, Wright-Phillips, Taarabt, Hoilett, Cisse.
Reading: McCarthy; Cummings, Gorkss, Mariappa, Shorey, Leigertwood, Kebe, Tabb, McAnuff, Pogrebnyak, Roberts.
Prediction: 1-1
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