Phil Parkinson is relishing the prospect of facing his former club Charlton Athletic once again as Wrexham bid to maintain their impressive away run.
The Red Dragons are unbeaten in their past five Championship matches on the road and have claimed more points (26) than any other team in the division since Christmas.
"We've always had competitive games with Charlton over the last couple of years, both home and away," said Parkinson.
"It's a great stadium, especially when there's 20,000 plus in there.
"We went down there in the league last year and it was a great atmosphere and it's going to be a really good game."
Having won the reverse fixture 1-0 at Stok Cae Ras in November courtesy of a late Josh Windass penalty, Parkinson's men have the opportunity to claim a first league double of the season when they face Nathan Jones' men at The Valley on Saturday (15:00 GMT).
"They had a dip after a very strong start and they've picked up again recently," Parkinson said of the Addicks.
"Like all of Nathan's teams, they're very hard-working, very organised and are showing all of the qualities you need to be a Championship team."
The Red Dragons secured a famous 3-0 win over Jones' side to seal automatic promotion from League One in April last year.
And ahead of the meeting between the sides in the English capital this weekend, Parkinson stated he is hoping to create similar memories during his time as Wrexham manager.
"It's one of the most incredible days in my memory as a player or as a manager," said Parkinson.
"Just everything about that day was incredible in terms of the game in the lunchtime kick-off, the atmosphere in the ground, the celebrations after, we'll never forget that day."
He added: "The drama, the tension, the performance of the group - when it mattered most, we put in one of our best performances of the season.
"We can enjoy those memories, but this season it's now seeing if we can we create some more."